Coronation Jewels

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Queen Victoria in her Coronation jewels. 1838. Portrait, Bijoux, Victoria, Queen, Portraits, Prince Albert, Royalty, Monarch, Tiaras
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Queen Victoria in her Coronation jewels. 1838.
Stuart Coronation ring. c. 1660 or earlier with later additions. Gold, silver, ruby, diamonds.   Acquirer:   George IV, King of the United Kingdom (1762-1830) Jewellery, Royal, Gold, Bling, Pins, Royal Jewels, Royal Jewelry, Fine Jewelry
England - Coronation ring
Stuart Coronation ring. c. 1660 or earlier with later additions. Gold, silver, ruby, diamonds. Acquirer: George IV, King of the United Kingdom (1762-1830)
The Queen Consort's Ring - part of the Crown Jewels exhition at The Tower of London The Queen Consorts ring was made for Queen Adelaide at the coronation of her husband William IV in 1831. It weighs 50.15 carats and is set with a large ruby which is surrounded by 14 diamonds ad rubies around the shank. The ring has been worn by Queen Alexandra, Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother Royals, Royal Crown Jewels, Royal Crowns, Crown Jewels, British Crown Jewels, Antique Jewelry
The Queen Consort's Ring - part of the Crown Jewels exhition at The Tower of London The Queen Consorts ring was made for Queen Adelaide at the coronation of her husband William IV in 1831. It weighs 50.15 carats and is set with a large ruby which is surrounded by 14 diamonds ad rubies around the shank. The ring has been worn by Queen Alexandra, Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother
The Coronation earrings - one is 7 carats, the other is 12 carats.  This magnificent suite of necklace and earrings was worn by The Queen for her coronation in 1953. Originally made for Queen Victoria, the necklace and earrings were also worn at the coronations (as Queen's Consort) of Queen Alexandra in 1902 (without the earrings), Queen Mary in 1911 and Queen Elizabeth in 1937. Queen Victoria, Architecture, London, Queen's Coronation, Queens Jewels
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The Coronation earrings - one is 7 carats, the other is 12 carats. This magnificent suite of necklace and earrings was worn by The Queen for her coronation in 1953. Originally made for Queen Victoria, the necklace and earrings were also worn at the coronations (as Queen's Consort) of Queen Alexandra in 1902 (without the earrings), Queen Mary in 1911 and Queen Elizabeth in 1937.
George I's state crown frame, 1714. English. The "monde" on top was added to Charles II's state crown by James II and later removed when it was discovered it was paste. India, Imperial Crown, The Crown, Crown Royal
George I's state crown frame, 1714. English. The "monde" on top was added to Charles II's state crown by James II and later removed when it was discovered it was paste.
The coronation crown of George IV who was coronated in July 1821. The crown is now kept in Martin Tower in the Tower of London. England, Imperial State Crown, Royal Tiaras
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The coronation crown of George IV who was coronated in July 1821. The crown is now kept in Martin Tower in the Tower of London.
Hand coloured print of King George IV 's Imperial State Crown, Rundell, Bridge & Rundell, London, 1821, By M. Gauci. Westminster, King George, King George Iv, The Royal Collection
Rundell Bridge & Rundell - The Rich Imperial Crown of Great Britain / which was worn by his most Sacred Majesty / King George IV / in Westminster Abbey, and at the Royal Banquet in Westminster Hall / upon the Day of his Coronation / 19th July 1821
Hand coloured print of King George IV 's Imperial State Crown, Rundell, Bridge & Rundell, London, 1821, By M. Gauci.
Queen Victoria's (1819-1861) Crown, 1838. Designed for the queen, this crown was later used by her successors; in 1910 the frame was modified to accommodate the Cullinan II diamond.     By George VI's coronation in 1937, the crown had become very weak so the stones were removed and the frame abandoned. The lighter frame to replace it for George VI's coronation forms the basis of today's Imperial State Crown Royalty Crown, Tiaras And Crowns
Queen Victoria's (1819-1861) Crown, 1838. Designed for the queen, this crown was later used by her successors; in 1910 the frame was modified to accommodate the Cullinan II diamond. By George VI's coronation in 1937, the crown had become very weak so the stones were removed and the frame abandoned. The lighter frame to replace it for George VI's coronation forms the basis of today's Imperial State Crown
Queen Victoria's Coronation Ring (left), William IV's Coronation Ring (middle) and the Queen Consort's Coronation Ring (right) Windsor Fc, Vintage
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Queen Victoria's Coronation Ring (left), William IV's Coronation Ring (middle) and the Queen Consort's Coronation Ring (right)
British Crown Jewels: The Crown of Scotland is the crown used at the coronation of the monarchs of Scotland. Remade in its current form for King James V of Scotland in 1540, the crown is part of the Honours of Scotland, the oldest set of Crown Jewels in the United Kingdom. It was made from Scottish gold from the Crawford Moor mine. Scotland, Scots
Scottish Crown
British Crown Jewels: The Crown of Scotland is the crown used at the coronation of the monarchs of Scotland. Remade in its current form for King James V of Scotland in 1540, the crown is part of the Honours of Scotland, the oldest set of Crown Jewels in the United Kingdom. It was made from Scottish gold from the Crawford Moor mine.
Queen Mother's Crown: The crown is based on a circlet worn by Queen Victoria and was worn by HM Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother at the coronation in 1937. The band is encrusted with diamonds, and set on it are four alternate cross pattee and fleur-de-lis. The famous Koh-i-Noor diamond is set in the front cross pattee like Queen Mary’s Crown. The crown contains 2800 diamonds, and contains the  Koh-i-Noor, and he 17 carat diamond which was given to Queen Victoria in 1856 by the Sultan of Turkey Wales, British, Crown Jewelry
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Queen Mother's Crown: The crown is based on a circlet worn by Queen Victoria and was worn by HM Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother at the coronation in 1937. The band is encrusted with diamonds, and set on it are four alternate cross pattee and fleur-de-lis. The famous Koh-i-Noor diamond is set in the front cross pattee like Queen Mary’s Crown. The crown contains 2800 diamonds, and contains the Koh-i-Noor, and he 17 carat diamond which was given to Queen Victoria in 1856 by the Sultan of Turkey
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II - Golden Jubilee Portrait Films, Queen Elizabeth Ii, Queen Of England, Her Majesty The Queen, Queen Elizabeth
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II - Golden Jubilee Portrait
Queen Elizabeth Lady
A Candid Queen Elizabeth Speaks About Her 3-Lb. Crown: If You Look Down, 'Your Neck Would Break'
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The Imperial Crown of India was made for King George V to wear at the Delhi Durbar in 1911, when he was acclaimed Emperor of India. The Imperial State Crown cannot be taken out of England. The Imperial Crown of India will probably never be worn again and its significance is now purely historical.
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The Imperial Crown of India was made for King George V to wear at the Delhi Durbar in 1911, when he was acclaimed Emperor of India. The Imperial State Crown cannot be taken out of England. The Imperial Crown of India will probably never be worn again and its significance is now purely historical.
Karate, Africa, Koh I Noor
The True Story of the Koh-i-Noor Diamond—and Why the British Won't Give It Back
<b>Imperial Crown of India.</b> The Crown Jewels signify royal authority to lead and protect the nation. The crown, designed by Garrard & Co, was created for George V to wear at the Delhi Durbar of 1911, as it is forbidden for Crown Jewels to leave Britain. It is set with one large ruby, 6 100 diamonds, rubies, emeralds and sapphires, and weighs 0.97kg. Royal Family, Queen Elizabeth Crown, Queen Mary
Crown Jewels exhibition: in pictures
<b>Imperial Crown of India.</b> The Crown Jewels signify royal authority to lead and protect the nation. The crown, designed by Garrard & Co, was created for George V to wear at the Delhi Durbar of 1911, as it is forbidden for Crown Jewels to leave Britain. It is set with one large ruby, 6 100 diamonds, rubies, emeralds and sapphires, and weighs 0.97kg.
A new Official Photograph of St. Edward's Crown, The Crown of England.The crown used to crown British Sovereigns. At the end of the coronation service this crown is replaced by The Imperial State Crown, which the sovereign wears out of the abby and to Buckingham Palace.
A new Official Photograph of St. Edward's Crown, The Crown of England.The crown used to crown British Sovereigns. At the end of the coronation service this crown is replaced by The Imperial State Crown, which the sovereign wears out of the abby and to Buckingham Palace.
Queen Mary's Circlet is taken from Queen Mary’s original crown which was constructed in such a way that the arches could be removed allowing the crown to be worn as a circlet. The crown was first worn on 22nd June, 1911.  The Circlet originally contained the Third and Fourth Stars of Africa, known as the Lesser Stars of Africa. These are presently the personal property of Queen Elizabeth II and were mounted into the crown in such a way as to be removed and worn as a pendant or brooch. These ston Tudor
Crowns
Queen Mary's Circlet is taken from Queen Mary’s original crown which was constructed in such a way that the arches could be removed allowing the crown to be worn as a circlet. The crown was first worn on 22nd June, 1911. The Circlet originally contained the Third and Fourth Stars of Africa, known as the Lesser Stars of Africa. These are presently the personal property of Queen Elizabeth II and were mounted into the crown in such a way as to be removed and worn as a pendant or brooch. These ston
Crown of H.M. Queen Adelaide. (Artists impression.) Queen Mary Ii
Crown of H.M. Queen Adelaide. (Artists impression.)
QUEEN-CONSORT, of The United Kingdom, ADELAIDE'S CROWN FRAME, 1831. The diamonds used to set this crown for it's singular occasion were temporarily broken out of existing pieces of royal jewelry. Cartier
QUEEN-CONSORT, of The United Kingdom, ADELAIDE'S CROWN FRAME, 1831. The diamonds used to set this crown for it's singular occasion were temporarily broken out of existing pieces of royal jewelry.
State crown of H.M. King George I. (Frame.)
State crown of H.M. King George I. (Frame.)
The former Duchess of York (Queen Elizabeth's mother) posed for a traditionally regal portrait on her husband's coronation day in 1937. Those are some serious jewels! (From an interesting article about the evolution of royal portraits.) Queen Mother, Prince Charles And Diana
The Evolution of the Royal Portrait
The former Duchess of York (Queen Elizabeth's mother) posed for a traditionally regal portrait on her husband's coronation day in 1937. Those are some serious jewels! (From an interesting article about the evolution of royal portraits.)
7. Queen Victoria (1819 – 1901) The Queen of the United Kingdom held the second longest reign in the country’s history, ruling over the extensive British Empire, which was spread across six continents for 63 years. During her reign, slavery was abolished and the right to vote was granted to the majority of British men. … Queen Victoria Prince Albert, Queen Victoria Biography, Dronning Victoria
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7. Queen Victoria (1819 – 1901) The Queen of the United Kingdom held the second longest reign in the country’s history, ruling over the extensive British Empire, which was spread across six continents for 63 years. During her reign, slavery was abolished and the right to vote was granted to the majority of British men. …
Queen ELIZABETH -- Coronation photograph 1954 My favourite picture of the queen when she was young.....it was put on postcards. Young Queen Elizabeth, Royal Queen
God Save The Queen: Photo
Queen ELIZABETH -- Coronation photograph 1954 My favourite picture of the queen when she was young.....it was put on postcards.
Queen Mary's Crown Granada, Elizabeth Ii, Korn, British Monarchy, Monark
Crown Jewels exhibition: in pictures
Queen Mary's Crown
1661 St. Edward's Crown was refurbished for Charles II's coronation from an old crown. The gold may have come from Edward the Confessor's crown.
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1661 St. Edward's Crown was refurbished for Charles II's coronation from an old crown. The gold may have come from Edward the Confessor's crown.
1921 British Crown Jewels
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1921 British Crown Jewels
Queen Mary wearing coronation robes Edinburgh, Royal Families, Queens
Queen Mary wearing coronation robes | Grand Ladies
Queen Mary wearing coronation robes
King Edward VII (son of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert) and Queen Alexandra on the occasion of their coronation, August 9, 1902.
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King Edward VII (son of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert) and Queen Alexandra on the occasion of their coronation, August 9, 1902.
Queen Victoria's Crown, 1838. Designed for the queen, this crown was later used by her successors; in 1910 the frame was modified to accommodate the Cullinan II diamond. By George VI's coronation in 1937, the crown had become very weak so the stones were removed and the frame abandoned. The lighter frame to replace it for George VI's coronation forms the basis of today's Imperial State Crown
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Queen Victoria's Crown, 1838. Designed for the queen, this crown was later used by her successors; in 1910 the frame was modified to accommodate the Cullinan II diamond. By George VI's coronation in 1937, the crown had become very weak so the stones were removed and the frame abandoned. The lighter frame to replace it for George VI's coronation forms the basis of today's Imperial State Crown