"Jewelled Treasures: A Glimpse into the Opulence of History" Step into a world of exquisite beauty and timeless elegance as we explore the captivating allure masterpieces throughout history. From The Winter Egg, an enchanting creation adorned with quartz, platinum, orthoclase, and diamonds in 1913 to The Kings Orb and Sceptre from 1937 whose creator remains unknown but left us awe-struck by its regal splendor. In this journey through time, we encounter the mesmerizing Lily Elsie, a vision of grace captured in Miss Lily Elsie's portrait from the 1930s. Her delicate features mirror those found in Saint Maurice by Lucas Cranach the Elder dating back to ca. 1520-25 - both testaments to artistry that transcends centuries. The enigmatic gaze of Mary, Queen of Scots in her c16th century portrait leaves us pondering her tumultuous life while marveling at the artist's skillful rendering. Meanwhile, India reveals one of its Rajput Chiefs dressed in ordinary attire - a glimpse into their rich cultural heritage. As we delve deeper into history's treasure trove, items showcased at the Tudor Exhibition held in 1890 transport us to an era defined by grandeur and opulence. Elizabeth I herself graces our presence through The Hampden Portrait - an iconic representation capturing her power and charisma. Our exploration takes an unexpected turn as we encounter a Turk with his magnificent moustache and turban meticulously portrayed on canvas during 1645. And not far behind is a Hebrew priest donning elaborate ceremonial attire that speaks volumes about religious traditions. Finally, our journey concludes with Guanyin – a Buddhist deity hailing from Shanxin, China between 1100-1200 AD. Crafted from painted and gilded wood; it stands as testament to devotion expressed through intricate craftsmanship.