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A deluge, ca 1517. Found in the collection of Royal Collection, London
The Coronation of King Edward VII (1841-1910). Found in the Collection of Royal Collection, London
Portrait of General Fyodor Petrovich Uvarov (1773-1824), 1818. Artist: Lawrence, Sir Thomas (1769-1830)Portrait of General Fyodor Petrovich Uvarov (1773-1824), 1818. Found in the collection of Royal Collection, London
King Edward VII (1841-1910), when Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, 1846. Artist: Winterhalter, Franz Xavier (1805-1873)King Edward VII (1841-1910), when Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, 1846. Found in the collection of Royal Collection, London
Christmas with Queen Victoria, Prince Albert, their children and Queen Victorias mother, in 1848 (f Artist: Anonymous)Christmas with Queen Victoria, Prince Albert, their children and Queen Victorias mother, in 1848 (from Illustrated London News), 1848. Found in the collection of Royal Collection, London
Queen Victorias Christmas Tree, Windsor Castle, 1845. Artist: Nash, Joseph (1806-1885)Queen Victorias Christmas Tree, Windsor Castle, 1845. Found in the collection of Royal Collection, London
Queen Victorias Christmas Tree, 1850. Artist: Roberts, James (1824-1867)Queen Victorias Christmas Tree, 1850. Found in the collection of Royal Collection, London
Christmas trees of the Duchess of Kent and the royal children at Windsor Castle, 1850. Found in the collection of Royal Collection, London
Elizabeth of York (1465-1503), ca 1502. Artist: AnonymousElizabeth of York (1465-1503), ca 1502. Found in the collection of the Royal Collection, London
King George III, c1761-1762. Artist: Allan RamsayKing George III, c1761-1762. George III (1738-1820), King of England. The portrait is part of the Royal Collection, Buckingham Palace, London
Coronation rings, 1953. Artist: Rundell, Bridge and RundellCoronation rings, 1953. Queen Adelaides Coronation Rings (1831) are part of the Royal Collection at the Tower of London. From The Crown Jewels, by Martin Holmes FSA
Chalices and patens, 1953. The pieces (17th century) are part of the Royal Collection at the Tower of London. From The Crown Jewels, by Martin Holmes FSA
The crown made for the Prince of Wales in 1729, 1953. Coronet of Frederick was made in 1728 for Frederick, Prince of Wales, the eldest son of George II
Chalice, 1664, 1953. The piece (1664) is part of the Royal Collection at the Tower of London. From The Crown Jewels, by Martin Holmes FSA. [Her Majestys Stationery Office, London, 1953]
Pitcher, 1692, 1953. The piece (1692) is part of the Royal Collection at the Tower of London. From The Crown Jewels, by Martin Holmes FSA. [Her Majestys Stationery Office, London, 1953]
Candlesticks, c. 1662, 1953Candlesticks, c.1662, 1953. The piece (c1662) is part of the Royal Collection at the Tower of London. From The Crown Jewels, by Martin Holmes FSA. [Her Majestys Stationery Office, London, 1953]
The Lily Font, 1953. Artist: Edward Barnard and SonsThe Lily Font, 1953. The piece (1840) is part of the Royal Collection at the Tower of London. From The Crown Jewels, by Martin Holmes FSA. [Her Majestys Stationery Office, London, 1953]
Altar Dish, 1664, 1953. Artist: Henry GreenwayAltar Dish, 1664, 1953. The piece (1664) is part of the Royal Collection at the Tower of London. From The Crown Jewels, by Martin Holmes FSA. [Her Majestys Stationery Office, London, 1953]
Exeter Salt, 1953. Artist: Johann HassExeter Salt, 1953. The piece (1630) is part of the Royal Collection at the Tower of London. From The Crown Jewels, by Martin Holmes FSA. [Her Majestys Stationery Office, London, 1953]
Hilt and scabbard of the Jewelled State Sword, 1953. The piece was commissioned in 1820 for the coronation of George IV and is now part of the Royal Collection at the Tower of London
Table Fountain, 1953. Artist: Peter Oehr ITable Fountain, 1953. The piece (c1661) is part of the Royal Collection at the Tower of London. From The Crown Jewels, by Martin Holmes FSA. [Her Majestys Stationery Office, London, 1953]
Ampulla and Spoon, 1953. The pieces (second half 12th century) are part of the Royal Collection at the Tower of London. From The Crown Jewels, by Martin Holmes FSA
St. Edwards Crown with which the Sovereign is crowned, 1953. St Edwards Crown, the official coronation crown of British monarchs and part of the Crown Jewels
Ewer and basin, c. 1735, 1953Ewer and basin, c.1735, 1953. The pieces (1735) are part of the Royal Collection at the Tower of London. They were used in 1738 for the baptism of the future King George III
Arms Dish, 1660, 1953. Artist: Henry GreenwayArms Dish, 1660, 1953. The piece (1660) is part of the Royal Collection at the Tower of London. From The Crown Jewels, by Martin Holmes FSA. [Her Majestys Stationery Office, London, 1953]
Robes of the Order of the Garter, 1953. The piece is part of the Royal Collection at the Tower of London. From The Crown Jewels, by Martin Holmes FSA. [Her Majestys Stationery Office, London, 1953]
Dish warmer and cover, c. 1820, 1953Dish warmer and cover, c.1820, 1953. The piece (c1820) is part of the Royal Collection at the Tower of London. From The Crown Jewels, by Martin Holmes FSA
The Sovereigns Orb and Queen Mary IIs Orb, 1953. The Sovereigns Orb was commissioned for the coronation of Charles II (1661)
The head of the Sceptre with the Cross, 1953. Artist: Robert VinerThe head of the Sceptre with the Cross, 1953. The piece was commissioned in 1661 for the coronation of Charles II and is now part of the Royal Collection at the Tower of London
Head of a Virgin, c15th century, (1932). Artist: Leonardo da VinciHead of a Virgin, c15th century, (1932). Part of the Royal Collection, Windsor Castle. From Master Draughtsmen No. 2 - Leonardo Da Vinci 1452-1519
The Countess De Grammont, c1670, (1903). Artist: Peter LelyThe Countess De Grammont, c1670, (1903). Elizabeth Hamilton, Countess de Gramont (640-1708). Housed in the Royal Collection. From Social England, Volume IV, edited by H.D. Traill, D.C.L. and J. S
Five Eldest Children of Charles I, 1637, (1903). Artist: Anthony van DyckFive Eldest Children of Charles I, 1637, (1903). The painting is part of the Royal Collection. From Social England, Volume IV, edited by H.D. Traill, D.C.L. and J. S. Mann, M.A
The Baton of Marshal Jourdan, 1798-1809, c19th centuryThe Baton of Marshal Jourdan, 1798-1809. Wooden baton covered with blue velvet and decorated with golden eagles. The object belonged to the Marshal Jean-Baptiste Jourdan (1762-1833)
Silver-gilt tankards, c. 1661, 1953Silver-gilt tankards, c.1661, 1953. The pieces (c1661) are part of the Royal Collection at the Tower of London. From The Crown Jewels, by Martin Holmes FSA
A Young Man with a Falcon, c1630. Artist: Jan BoeckhorstA Young Man with a Falcon, c1630. Originally attributed to Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640) the painting was purchased by George IV from Sir Thomas Baring. Painting held in The Royal Collection, London
Solomon and the Queen of Sheba, c1534. Artist: Hans Holbein the YoungerSolomon and the Queen of Sheba, c1534. Painting housed in the Royal Collection. From The Connoisseur Volume XCII, edited by F. Gordon Roe. [The Connoisseur Ltd, London, 1933]
Queen Elizabeths Gateway, Windsor Castle, c1780. Artist: Paul SandbyQueen Elizabeths Gateway, Windsor Castle, c1780. Painting housed in the Royal Collection. From The Connoisseur Volume XCII, edited by F. Gordon Roe. [The Connoisseur Ltd, London, 1933]
Jane Needham, Mrs Myddleton, 1666. Artist: Peter LelyJane Needham, Mrs Myddleton, 1666. Portrait of Jane Needham, later Jane Myddleton or Middleton (1645-1692), one of the Ladies of the Court of Charles II
Elizabeth Hamilton, Countess of Gramont, c1660s. Artist: Peter LelyElizabeth Hamilton, Countess of Gramont, c1660s. Portrait of Elizabeth Hamilton (1641-1708) who married the Comte de Gramont, and was one of the Ladies of the Court of Charles II
Portrait of Frances, Duchess of Richmond, c1662-1665. Artist: Peter LelyPortrait of Frances, Duchess of Richmond, c1662-1665. Frances Stuart (1647-1702) was the original model for the figure of Britannia on coins since 1667
Barbara Villiers, Duchess of Cleveland, Countess of Castlemaine, c1660s. Artist: Peter LelyBarbara Villiers, Duchess of Cleveland, Countess of Castlemaine, c1660s. Portrait of King Charles IIs mistress Barbara Palmer (1640-1709), one of the ladies of the court
Elizabeth Bagot, Countess of Falmouth, c1670s. Artist: Peter LelyElizabeth Bagot, Countess of Falmouth, c1670s. Portrait of Elizabeth (died 1684), one of the Ladies of the Court of Charles II
Elizabeth Wriothesley, Countess of Northumberland, c1670s. Artist: Peter LelyElizabeth Wriothesley, Countess of Northumberland, c1670s. Portrait of Elizabeth (1646-1690), 1st wife of Ralph Montagu, 1st Earl and Duke of Montagu, was one of the Ladies of the Court of Charles II
Henrietta Boyle, Countess of Rochester, c1660s. Artist: Peter LelyHenrietta Boyle, Countess of Rochester, c1660s. Portrait of Henrietta (died 1687), wife of Laurence Hyde, 1st Earl of Rochester, was one of the Ladies of the Court of Charles II
Anne Digby, Countess of Sutherland, c1660s. Artist: Peter LelyAnne Digby, Countess of Sutherland, c1660s. Anne (1642-1715) was a great friend of the Duchess of Marlborough
Margaret Brooke, Lady Denham, c1660s. Artist: Peter LelyMargaret Brooke, Lady Denham, c1660s. Nothing prevented Margaret (1646-1667) becoming Charles IIs mistress save Lady Castlemaines jealousy
Susan, Lady Belasyse, c1660s. Artist: Peter LelySusan, Lady Belasyse, c1660s. Portrait of Susanna (nee Armine), Lady Bellasys or Belasyse (died 1713), one of the Ladies of the Court of Charles II
Frances Brooke, Lady Whitmore, late 17th century. Artist: Peter LelyFrances Brooke, Lady Whitmore, late 17th century. Portrait of Frances (died 1690), one of the Ladies of the Court of Charles II