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English: The Ancient Coronation Chair and Regalia of England &c.. Copper engraving. Steel engraving. Size 18 x 24 cm.

1: St Edward's Crown
2: State Crown of George I
3: Mary of Modena's Diadem ('The Queen's Circlet of Gold')
4: Sovereign's Orb
5: Mary of Modena's Coronation Crown ('The Queen's Crown')
6: Mary of Modena's Crown of State ('The Queen's Rich Crown')
7: St Edward's Staff
8: The King's Sceptre with Dove
9: The King's Sceptre with Cross
10: The Queen's Sceptre with Cross
11: The Queen's Ivory Rod
12: Curtana
13: Sword of Spiritual Justice
14: Sword of Temporal Justice
15: Sovereign's Ring
16: The Queen's Coronation Ring

 
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Source The Public and Private Life of His late Excellent and most Gracious Majesty, George The Third, embracing its most memorable incidents as they were displayed in the important relation of Son, Husband, Father, Friend, and Sovereign, The Whole Collected from the Most Authentic Sources, and containing a Historical Memoir of the House of Brunswick, Robert Huish, 1821 (https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/The_Public_and_Private_Life_of_George_th/ILyJ7FaPcUMC?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA220-IA1&printsec=frontcover p.220)
Author Thomas Kelly (publisher, active 1809-1871)
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