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The crown made for the Prince of Wales in 1729, 1953
The crown made for the Prince of Wales in 1729, 1953. Coronet of Frederick was made in 1728 for Frederick, Prince of Wales, the eldest son of George II. The piece (1728) is part of the Royal Collection at the Tower of London. From The Crown Jewels, by Martin Holmes FSA. [Her Majestys Stationery Office, London, 1953]
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1950s Ceremonial Coronet Cross Crown Jewels Ermine Fifties Frederick Frederick Louis Her Majestys Stationery Office His Majestys Stationery Office Hmso Holmes Martin Martin Holmes Martin Holmes Fsa Opulence Prince Frederick Prince Of Wales Purple Royal Collection Status The Prince Frederick Tower Of London
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This print showcases the exquisite crown made for the Prince of Wales in 1729. Crafted with meticulous detail and opulence, this crown holds a significant place in British history. The Coronet of Frederick was originally created in 1728 for Frederick, Prince of Wales, who was the eldest son of George II. The photograph beautifully captures the grandeur and splendor of this historic artifact. The rich purple color and intricate gold detailing highlight its regal nature. Adorned with a majestic cross and embellished with ermine fur, it symbolizes both power and prestige. Displayed as part of the Royal Collection at the Tower of London, this piece is a testament to Britain's royal heritage. Its presence evokes images of castles, fortifications, and centuries-old traditions. Photographed by Martin Holmes FSA for "The Crown Jewels" published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office in 1953, this image transports us back to an era where royalty reigned supreme. It serves as a reminder that even after two centuries since its creation, this crown continues to captivate audiences with its timeless beauty. As we gaze upon this studio shot print from Heritage Images, we are reminded not only of the craftsmanship involved but also of the significance bestowed upon such objects within our cultural history. This photograph invites us to appreciate both artistry and legacy while marveling at an extraordinary piece worn by generations past - forever preserved through time's lens.
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