22XII E58 UK London Tower Crown Jewels George V u1911
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| Starting time: | Sat 13.06.2026 14:15:00 |
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| Item condition: | Used |
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| Location: | Tartu, Tartumaa, Eesti |
| Quantity: | 1 |
| Delivery time: | 10 days |
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Lisainfo ja seisukord piltidel näha, eriti kui pilt suuremalt ette võtta arvutis... üldjuhul fotod ise originaalis paremad, teravamad-kontrastsemad, kui ümberpildistusel...
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Kuningas George V kroonimes kasutusel olnud kroonijuveelid ehk atribuutika...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coronation_of_George_V_and_Mary
The Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom, originally the Crown Jewels of England, are a collection of royal ceremonial objects kept in the Tower of London which include the coronation regalia and vestments worn by British monarchs.[c]
Symbols of over 800 years of monarchy,[6] the coronation regalia are the only working set in Europe and the collection is the most historically complete of any regalia in the world.[7] Objects used to invest and crown British monarchs variously denote their role as head of state of the United Kingdom and other countries of the Commonwealth, Supreme Governor of the Church of England, and head of the British armed forces. They feature heraldic devices and national emblems of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Use of regalia by monarchs in England can be traced back to when it was converted to Christianity in the Early Middle Ages. A permanent set of coronation regalia, once belonging to Edward the Confessor, was established after he was made a saint in the 12th century. These holy relics were kept at Westminster Abbey, the venue of coronations since 1066, and another set of regalia was reserved for religious feasts and State Openings of Parliament. Collectively, these objects came to be known as the Jewels of the Crown. Most of the present collection dates from around 350 years ago when Charles II ascended the throne. The medieval and Tudor regalia had been sold or melted down after the monarchy was abolished in 1649 during the English Civil War. Only four original items predate the Restoration: a late 12th-century anointing spoon (the oldest object) and three early 17th-century swords. The regalia continued to be used by British monarchs after the kingdoms of England and Scotland merged in 1707.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crown_Jewels_of_the_United_Kingdom