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Ewer and basin, c. 1735, 1953
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Ewer and basin, c. 1735, 1953
Ewer and basin, c.1735, 1953. The pieces (1735) are part of the Royal Collection at the Tower of London. They were used in 1738 for the baptism of the future King George III. From The Crown Jewels, by Martin Holmes FSA. [Her Majestys Stationery Office, London, 1953]
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1950s Baptism Basin Ceremonial Crown Jewels Ewer Fifties George Iii Her Majestys Stationery Office His Majestys Stationery Office Hmso Holmes King George Iii King Of Great Britain Martin Martin Holmes Martin Holmes Fsa Opulence Royal Collection Status Tower Of London
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This print showcases an exquisite Ewer and basin dating back to 1735, now housed in the Royal Collection at the Tower of London. These magnificent pieces were notably employed during the baptism ceremony of King George III in 1738, symbolizing their historical significance. The photograph is featured in Martin Holmes' esteemed publication, "The Crown Jewels" released by Her Majesty's Stationery Office in 1953. In this close-up shot, we can marvel at the intricate craftsmanship and opulence displayed within these British decorative arts. The metalwork gleams with a regal gold finish, reflecting the status and grandeur associated with royal ceremonies. This image transports us back to the fortifications of eighteenth-century Britain, where such ceremonial objects held immense cultural value. The composition beautifully captures not only the physical beauty of these artifacts but also evokes a sense of reverence and spirituality. As religious symbols used for baptisms within Christianity, this ewer and basin represent both faith and tradition. Through this photograph taken by Martin Holmes himself, we are granted a glimpse into history - a visual testament to centuries past that continues to captivate our imagination today. It serves as a reminder of Britain's rich heritage and its enduring connection to royalty.
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