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Photographic Print : Imperial State Crown of George II, was crowned 1727
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Imperial State Crown of George II, was crowned 1727
Imperial State Crown that George II was crowned, on October 1727, this was George Is state crown, the arches were pulled upwards surmounted by 440 brilliant set jewels with the fleur-de-lis and cross-patee with two fine large pendants and large heart-shaped brillant fixed on the top.
October 1727
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Media ID 14263435
© Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans
1727 Coronation Fleur Fleur De Lis Jewels Monarch Monarchs Monarchy Sovereign Sovereignty
10"x8" (25x20cm) Photo Print
Adorn your home or office with this stunning historical print of the Imperial State Crown, as worn by King George II during his coronation in 1727. This exquisite illustration, sourced from the extensive archives of Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans, captures the intricate details of the crown's arched design, adorned with 440 brilliant set jewels and the distinctive fleur-de-lis motif. Bring a touch of royal history into your space with this beautiful and authentic photographic print.
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Estimated Product Size is 20.3cm x 25.4cm (8" x 10")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
EDITORS COMMENTS
This magnificent print showcases the Imperial State Crown of King George II, which was used during his coronation on October 11, 1727. This crown, which was originally George I's state crown, underwent significant modifications for George II's coronation. The arches of the crown were pulled upwards, creating a more vertical design, and were surmounted by an impressive array of 440 brilliant-cut diamonds. The fleur-de-lis and cross-patee motifs adorn the crown, with two large pendants and two heart-shaped brilliants fixed on the top. The Imperial State Crown is a symbol of the sovereignty and power of the monarch, and this stunning image offers a glimpse into the grandeur and opulence of a British monarch's coronation ceremony. The Imperial State Crown has been a part of the British monarchy's coronation ceremonies since the reign of King Charles II and continues to be used to this day during the State Opening of Parliament. This photograph, taken by the Illustrated London News Ltd, provides a captivating and historic record of this iconic royal regalia.
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