| Edward Wedlake Brayley - 1815 - 862 sider
...imperial crown of England, set with diamonds, rubies, emeralds, sapphires, pearls, &c. ; the gold orh, or globe, put into the king's right hand before he is crowned ; the golden sceptre, with its cross, quite covered with precious stones ; the sceptre with the dove,... | |
| 1823 - 856 sider
...However, after the Restoration, King Charles II. had one made in imitation of it, which is that now shown. 2. The golden orb, or globe, put into the king's right...is crowned : and borne in his left hand, with the sceptre in his right, upon his return into Westminster-hall after he is crowned. It is about six inches... | |
| Hugh Clark - 1827 - 450 sider
...the Sceptre, 37 inches. No. 7. The Queen's Coronation Ring. No. 6. The King's Coronation Ring. No. 8. The golden Orb or Globe, put into the King's right hand before he is crowned; and borne in his left, with the Sceptre in his right, upon his return into Westminster-hall after he is crowned. It is about... | |
| Thomas Robson (engraver.) - 1830 - 448 sider
...in describing the coat. ORANGE, signifies tenne, or tawny. See PI. 1, fig. 1 1 and 18. ORB, GOLDEN, put into the king's right hand before he is crowned ; and borne in his left, with the sceptre ¡D his right, upon bis return into Westminster Hall, after he is crowned. It is about... | |
| Thomas Robson - 1830 - 450 sider
...in describing the coat. ORANGE, signifies tenne, or tateny. See Pl. 1, fig. 11 and 18. ORB, GOLDEN, put into the king's right hand before he is crowned ; and borne in his left, with the sceptre in his right, upon his return into Westminster Hall, after he is crowned. It is about... | |
| 1833 - 448 sider
...The cap within is of purple velvet, lined with white tafiety, turned up with three rows of ermine. The golden orb, or globe, put into the king's right...hand before he is crowned ; and borne in his left, with * This is reckoned a great curiosity, being made of iron quills, each about two inches long, finely... | |
| Joseph Taylor - 1838 - 672 sider
...It* cap within is of purple velvet, lined with white taffety, turned up with three rows of ermine. The golden orb, or globe, put into the king's right...hand, before he is crowned; and borne in his left, with the sceptre in his right, upon bis return into Westminster-hall, after he is crowned at Westminster-abbey.... | |
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