Complete list of the Regalia in the Jewel House in A.D. 1920. I. Crowns and Diadem— 1. King Edward the Confessor’s Crown. 2. The Imperial State Crown. 3. The Imperial Indian Crown. 4. Crown of Queen Mary of Modena. 5. Crown of Queen Mary, Consort of King George V. 6. Diadem of Queen Mary of Modena. 7. Crown of the Prince of Wales (as eldest son of the King). II. Sceptres and Rods— 1. The King’s Royal Sceptre. 2. The King’s Sceptre with the Dove, or Rod of Equity. 3. The Queen’s Sceptre with the Cross. 4. The Queen’s Sceptre with the Ivory Dove. 5. James I’s Sceptre with the Dove. 6. St. Edward’s Staff 1. The King’s Orb. 2. The Queen’s Orb. IV. Rings— 1. The King’s Coronation Ring. 2. The Queen’s Coronation Ring. 3. Queen Victoria’s Coronation Ring. V. Swords— 1. The King’s Jewelled State Sword. 2. The Sword of State. 3. The Sword Spiritual. 4. The Sword Temporal. VI. Spurs and Bracelets— 1. St. George’s Gold Spurs. 2. Gold Bracelets. VII. Maces— 1. Charles II. 2. Do. 4. Do. 5. William and Mary. 6. Do. 7. Do. 8. George I. 1. The Ampulla, or Golden Eagle. 2. The Anointing Spoon. 3. The Royal Baptismal Font of Charles II. 4. Alms Dish of William and Mary. 5. Chalice Do. IX. State Trumpets and Banners— 1. Fifteen Silver State Trumpets. 2. Twenty Bannerets. X. Royal Gold Plate— 1. Queen Elizabeth’s Salt Cellar. 2. King Charles II’s Salt Cellar (State Cellar). 3. Do. 4. Do. 5. Do. 6. Do. 7. Do. 8. Do. 9. Do. 10. Do. 11. Do. 12. Do. 13. Do. 14. King Charles II’s Wine Fountain. 15. Twelve Salt Spoons. 16. Two Tankards (George IV). 1. The Maundy Dish of Charles II. 2. King James II’s Monde. 3. Model of Koh-i-Nur Diamond with original setting. 4. Model of Cullinan Diamond as found. 5. Steel hammer and chisel, used in cutting the Cullinan Diamond. |