Prince of Wales 1911 Silver, Gold plated Crown Ring In 1911 King George V decided to revive the ancient tradition of investing his son, later to become Edward VIII and Duke of Windsor with the symbols of his office as a state ceremony held at Canarvon castle.
British Crown of India - Miniature This crown was made for the crowning of King George V as Emperor of India in 1911 As the ceremony was held in Delhi, India, a new crown had to be made, as by an act of Parliament the British Crown Jewels cannot leave the shores of England.
Cap of Mary of Modena - Miniature This diadem was made for Queen Mary of Modena, the second wife of King James II, to wear during the coronation procession and service before her anointing in Westminster Abbey in 1685.
George IV Diadem Collectors Edition This diadem was made for the coronation of George IV in 1820, but is better known as the one worn by Queen Victoria and our current Queen Elizabeth II on ceremonial state occasions.
Imperial State Crown Collectors Edition This crown contains some of the most historic gems in the British Regalia including The Black Prince's Ruby, The Stuart Sapphire, The 2nd Star of Africa Diamond (the second largest diamond in the world weighing in at 317.
Queen Victoria's Crown - Miniature In 1870, Queen Victoria, finding the Imperial State Crown too heavy, commissioned this small, Tudor style crown to be made, using diamonds from her personal collection.
St Edward's Crown Collectors Edition The actual crown of Coronation, it is made of gold, set with precious and semiprecious stones, and weighs five pounds.