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Queen Victoria's 1887 Golden Jubilee Diamond & Ruby Orb & Scepter stick pin.

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    Posted 9 years ago

    peckhamrye
    (5 items)

    This stick pin belonged to Queen Victoria, who on the day of her Golden Jubilee in 1887 during a quieter moment in the celebrations gathered her immediate family (her children) and gave; jubilee brooches for her daughters, and pins to her sons - this particular one was intended for Prince Leopold, but as he passed before, this stick pin was given to his son, Prince Charles Edward, who was Queen Victoria's grandson.

    This giving of pins and brooches appears in a notation in Victoria's diary for that particular day in 1887.

    Charles Edward though is sent to Germany, as a charge of the Kaiser, and his name changes to Carl Edward Saxe -Coburg-Gotha.

    The Prince still in Germany during WW1 is striped of his title.

    The little pin has certainly had a journey in life, it was made by the crown jeweler in their London (Haymarket workrooms) and would have taken about 40 hours (estimated) to create, plus time in between for sending to different skilled hands.

    It is noted by Royal households and remarked at its beauty in both design and craftsmanship, unrivalled even by today's standards, often drawing comparison to the Coronation ring that forms part of the crown jewel collection.

    The symbolism of an orb and scepter, and there's a few definitions out there, but the orb to the holder represents the saviour of the world, and the scepter represents authority... thus the two are sovereign pieces of an empire.. this just happens to be the "lite" version of the real ones!

    It is made of gold has 13 diamonds and 7 rubies. It is a very exquisite 6,5cms long pin, the central piece about the size of a thumb nail, and is of great beauty in its intricacy of design.

    The pin has not been seen by the public for what must be well over 100 years, it has been studied by specialists here in London, and quite rightly as we are tailors and tie makers, a stick pin should be held by us.

    Hope you like the picture.

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    Comments

    1. Peasejean55 Peasejean55, 9 years ago
      I'm a Brit so I really appreciate this great piece of our history. Do you know who has the stick pin now? It is a lovely piece. Thank you for posting a very informative write up.
    2. peckhamrye peckhamrye, 9 years ago
      Hi Peasejean55... thank you for your comment and yes its still with us... along witha few other interesting bits and pieces that I will post up in the future. kindest regards.. Peckham Rye
    3. Peasejean55 Peasejean55, 9 years ago
      Oh, OK you have it. You have a wonderful priceless Stick Pin with a fantastic piece of history. Looking forward to your other postings.
    4. peckhamrye peckhamrye, 9 years ago
      Dear Peasejean 55,
      Thank you again, and yes the historical aspect just amazes me.. I wish it could talk!

      regards
      Peckham Rye
    5. Agram.m Agram.m, 9 years ago
      Very beautiful, the historical aspect interest me a lot.
    6. peckhamrye peckhamrye, 9 years ago
      Dear Agram.

      Thank you for your comment, and yes this is holds a lot of interest... there is a society here in the UK - The Historical Society of Jewelers - that wrote about the piece, and their magazine is really a great reference.

      We had to go to two Royal families, plus hours of research on top... something to do during the cold winter nights... it was great fun... real detective stuff!

      I will post a few other pieces soon.

      Thank you again for writing.
    7. kyratango kyratango, 9 years ago
      Wow! That's a piece!
      Thank you for sharing this beauty, I'm impatient to see your other treasures, welcome to CE! :-)
    8. shareurpassion shareurpassion, 9 years ago
      Amazing! You've done an excellent job of describing this with plenty of info. Thanks for sharing.
    9. TubeAmp TubeAmp, 9 years ago
      Wow!

      T A
    10. ho2cultcha ho2cultcha, 3 years ago
      God Save the Queen! She ain't a human being! - Sex Pistols

      sorry - i have a bit of anti-royalist streak in me. I lived in London in 1977.

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