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The Crown Jewels at the Tower of London [antikvár]

Martin Holmes

 
THE CROWN JEWELS OF ENGLANDHE treasures of the Jewel House in the Tower of London are, for the most part, connected with the coronation of the kings and queens of England, and almost all are of seventeenth-century and later date. The execution of Charles I in 1649 had been followed by the systematic destruction of the royal Ornaments, some of which would seem to have dated from the early Middle Ages, and possibly from the time of Edward the Confessor himself, so that a new set had to be made for the coronation of Charles II in 1661. Since...
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THE CROWN JEWELS OF ENGLANDHE treasures of the Jewel House in the Tower of London are, for the most part, connected with the coronation of the kings and queens of England, and almost all are of seventeenth-century and later date. The execution of Charles I in 1649 had been followed by the systematic destruction of the royal Ornaments, some of which would seem to have dated from the early Middle Ages, and possibly from the time of Edward the Confessor himself, so that a new set had to be made for the coronation of Charles II in 1661. Since then, additional pieces have been provided from time to time, generally following the earlier forms. The hall-mark on each piece gives the year of its manufacture, but its introduction into the Regalia, or its association with some particular sovereign, may have come at a later date, so that a piece may be stamped with a date-letter somewhat earlier than the accession of the king or queen whose initiais it bears.Processionai Objects, MacesOf the great silver-gilt maces, for instance, two bear the royal cypher of Charles II, two of James II, three of William and Mary and one of Queen Anne, subsequently altered to that of George I. This last mace has no traceable date-marks, but seems by its style to have been made originally for Charles II, whose other maces are likewise undated, most of the later examples hearing the stamp of the noted London

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Cím: The Crown Jewels at the Tower of London [antikvár]
Szerző: Martin Holmes
Kiadó: Department Of The Environment
Kötés: Fűzött papírkötés
ISBN: 0116704438
Méret: 210 mm x 250 mm
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