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"Sparkling Treasures: A Glimpse into the Royal Jewels" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the enchanting world with these captivating hints

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Jewels Collection: Portrait of Henry VIII, 16th century (oil on panel)
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Jewels Collection: The pregnant woman, la gravida, 1505-06, (painting)
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Jewels Collection: Temple door guardian or Dvarapala, 1600-1800, (teak with traces of gesso and paint)
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Jewels Collection: Shiva as Dakshinamurti, 1200-1300, (granite)
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Jewels Collection: Cleopatra dissolves a pearl in a cup of wine, 1693-1695, (oil on canvas)
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Jewels Collection: Portrait of Bartolini (painting)
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Jewels Collection: Portrait of Lucrezia Panciatichi, 1541-45, (oil on wood panel)
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Jewels Collection: Portrait of a girl with a book, possibly Giulia di Alessandro de Medici, 1584-1550
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Jewels Collection: Bala Krishna, 1893 (oil on paper)
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Jewels Collection: Queen Mary of Modena, 1673-80 (painting)
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Jewels Collection: Vanitas, 17th century (oil on wood)
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Jewels Collection: The mystic marriage of saint Catherine of Alexandria and saint Catherine and Bernardino of Siena
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Jewels Collection: Joseph Bonaparte, king of Spain, 1818, (oil on canvas)
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Jewels Collection: Charlotte Bonaparte, 1830-1835, (oil on canvas)
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Jewels Collection: Elisa Bonaparte Baciocchi with her daughter Napoleona Elisa, 1811 (oil on canvas)
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Jewels Collection: Holy Roman Empress Maria Theresa (1717-1780), after 1800 (oil on canvas)
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Jewels Collection: Ahasuerus, 1876 (oil on canvas)
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Jewels Collection: Roman snake bracelet, 1st century (gold)
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Jewels Collection: Pair of earrings with maenad heads, 2nd-1st centuries BC (gold, glass beads)
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Jewels Collection: Necklace, 2nd-1st century B. C (gold, semiprecious stones, glass)
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Jewels Collection: Pair of funerary earrings, 4th-3rd century BC (gold)
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Jewels Collection: Portrait of Veronica Spinola Serra, early 17th century (oil on canvas)
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Jewels Collection: A Woman, traditionally identified as Isabella I of Castile, c. 1492-97 (oil on panel)
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Jewels Collection: Cosimo II de Medici with his wife Maria Magdalena of Austria and his son Ferdinando II
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Jewels Collection: Portrait of Marguerite of Lorraine, duchess of Orleans (?), 1634 (oil on canvas)
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Jewels Collection: Zenaide and Charlotte Bonaparte, 1821, (oil on canvas)
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Jewels Collection: Jerome Bonaparte and his daughter Mathilde, 1889, (oil on canvas)
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Jewels Collection: Portrait of a lady, possibly Isabella de Medici, 16th century (panel)
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Jewels Collection: Carneol necklace, 2nd century (carneol, pasta vitrea)
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Jewels Collection: Necklace, 1st century BC (glass, gilding, gold)
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Jewels Collection: Golden finger ring with Athena head, 3rd century BC (gold, punched)
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Jewels Collection: Portrait of Vittoria della Rovere as faith, 17th century (oil on canvas)
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Jewels Collection: The mystic marriage of St Catherine, 16th century (oil on canvas)
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Jewels Collection: Venus mourning the death of Adonis, 16th century (oil on canvas)
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Jewels Collection: Allegorical figure, 1575-80, (oil on wood)
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Jewels Collection: Portrait of an unknown woman, 1642-44 (oil on canvas)
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Jewels Collection: The Paper, c. 1930-31 (tempera on cardboard)
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Jewels Collection: Allegory of Liberality and Modesty, 1637-38 circa, Guido Reni (oil on canvas)
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Jewels Collection: Portrait of a young man and his dog, 16th century (oil on canvas)
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Jewels Collection: Statue of Thai, detail, 18th dynasty, from Saqqara (ebony)
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Jewels Collection: Portrait of a young woman (Lavinia), 1545-46, Tiziano Vecellio (oil on canvas)
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Jewels Collection: 7381590
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Jewels Collection: Elizabeth of Austria (1526-1545), c. 1551 (oil on copper)
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Jewels Collection: Bracelet with incised decoration, 1st century (gold, incised)


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"Sparkling Treasures: A Glimpse into the Royal Jewels" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the enchanting world with these captivating hints. From the Daily Sketch Coronation Number 1953, witness the resplendent beauty of Queen Elizabeth II as she ascends to her throne alongside the Duke of Edinburgh in a regal display. Travel further back to 1954, where history comes alive through an image capturing Queen Elizabeth II and Duke of Edinburgh's majestic presence. Adorned with exquisite gems, they epitomize elegance and grace. Delve even deeper into history as we unveil Richard III's royal legacy. The Players' portrayal from 18 showcases his opulent persona intertwined with gleaming jewels that symbolize power and authority. The Queens Crown stands tall among its peers, radiating majesty fit for royalty. It embodies centuries-old traditions passed down through generations, each gem telling a story etched within its precious stones. Behold Mary, Queen of Scots draped in a vibrant red costume adorned with dazzling jewels. Her regalia reflects her indomitable spirit and unwavering strength amidst tumultuous times. Marie Antoinette Meytens captivates us with her ethereal beauty enhanced by lavish jewelry fit for a queen. Each jewel whispers tales of extravagance befitting one who once reigned over France's golden era. Queen Mary of Teck graces our vision exuding timeless elegance while donning magnificent pieces that embody sophistication at its finest. Her choice in jewelry speaks volumes about her refined taste and regal stature. Royal crowns and scepters hold an air of mystique as they represent sovereignty throughout British history. These symbols serve as reminders of monarchs past who wore them proudly during their reigns - testaments to their enduring legacies. Intriguingly captured is Queen Elizabeth II alongside the Duke of Edinburgh in 1952, a glimpse into their early days as the reigning monarchs.