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Crown of Mary of Modena (1685)

Crown of Mary of Modena (1685)

The State Crown of Queen Mary of Modena, consort of James II was made for their Coronation in 1685. …

1911 Prince of Wales Crown

1911 Prince of Wales Crown

This coronet was made for the Investiture at Caernarvon Castle of Edward, Prince of Wales (later Kin…

George VI Boxed Set

George VI Boxed Set

The Imperial State Crown, The Crown of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother.

The Crown of Prussia (1701)

The Crown of Prussia (1701)

This crown dates back to 1701 when it was made for the crowning of King Frederick I of Prussia in Ko…

Crown of the Queens of Bavaria (1806)

Crown of the Queens of Bavaria (1806)

Ordered in 1806 by Maximilian I for his Queen, Caroline Frederika of Baden. It contains a collection…

Crown of Queen Mary (1911)

Crown of Queen Mary (1911)

Made for Queen Mary, consort of George V, for their Coronation in 1911, this crown originally held t…

The Jewelled Sword

The Jewelled Sword

This stunning sword was made for the coronation of King George IV in 1820. With a sword blade of Dam…

Spencer Tiara

Spencer Tiara

A Family heirloom of the Spencer Family, worn by the late Diana, Princess of Wales, at her marriage …

Mary of Modena Boxed Set

Mary of Modena Boxed Set

The Cap and Crown of Mary of Modena

Queen Teddy Brooch

Queen Teddy Brooch

Delightful hand-enamelled member of the Royal Family of Teddies, approx 2 inches tall, gold plated a…

Ampulla and Anointing Spoon

Ampulla and Anointing Spoon

The Anointing Spoon is believed to date from the 12th Century. The silver gilt Ampulla has a chased …

Imperial State Crown (1937)

Imperial State Crown (1937)

The original contains the huge Black Prince's Ruby, the Second Star of Africa Diamond, cut from The …

1969 Prince of Wales Crown

1969 Prince of Wales Crown

Made for the investiture of Prince Charles, this modern crown contains all the traditional symbols i…

The Crown of Napoleon (1804)

The Crown of Napoleon (1804)

The Crown of Napoleon Bonaparte was made in 1804 for his coronation. It was never worn, but was pres…

King Teddy Brooch

King Teddy Brooch

Delightful hand-enamelled member of the Royal Family of Teddies, approx 2 inches tall, gold plated a…

Austrian Twin Set

Austrian Twin Set

The Crowns of Rudolph II and the Crown of the Holy Roman Empire

The Crown of the Netherlands

The Crown of the Netherlands

The original was made in 1840 for the coronation of King William II at the Hague, following the sepa…

The Crown of Hanover

The Crown of Hanover

Made of gold and set with emeralds, this crown was made for the marriage of Crown Prince George to P…

The Royal Crown of Bavaria (1806)

The Royal Crown of Bavaria (1806)

In 1806 the Duchy of Bavaria was promoted to 'Kingdom' by Napoleon and the ruling Duke became Maximi…

Sceptre with the Dove

Sceptre with the Dove

Made of gold surmounted with a Dove representing the Holy Ghost. Also known as 'The Rod of Equity', …

Queen Victoria's Small Crown

Queen Victoria's Small Crown

In 1870, Queen Victoria, finding the Imperial State Crown too heavy, designed and commissioned this …

The Empire Boxed Set

The Empire Boxed Set

The British Crown of India, The Crown of Queen Mary

The Crown of Scotland

The Crown of Scotland

Originally dating back to Robert the Bruce, the present crown dates from James V's remodelling of 15…

George IV Diadem

George IV Diadem

Made originally for George IV, this diadem is the private crown of Queen Elizabeth II. She can be se…

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