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Orbs: Symbols of Power, Glory, and Christian Faith Throughout history, they have held a significant place in various aspects of human civilization

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Orbs Collection: Symbols of Power and Glory and of Christian Faith
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Orbs Collection: Orbs Dance
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Orbs Collection: Orbs Dance
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Orbs Collection: Orbs Dance
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Orbs Collection: Orbs Dance
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Orbs Collection: The Kings Orb from the Crown Jewels of England, 1919 (colour litho)
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Orbs Collection: Orbs Dance
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Orbs Collection: The Queens Orb from the Crown Jewels of England, 1919 (colour litho)
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Orbs Collection: Royal Regalia 1 and 2
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Orbs Collection: CROWN JEWELS OF ENGLAND The Royal Orbs Date: 1937
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Orbs Collection: Christ with Singing and Music-Making Angels (oil on oak panel)
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Orbs Collection: Solidus (Coin) of Heraclius, 638-641. Creator: Unknown
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Orbs Collection: Illustration from Sphaera Mundi by Johannes de Sacro Bosco and Theoricae Novum Planetarium
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Orbs Collection: Map and diagram of the world, folio a4v of Orbis Breviarium by Zaccaria Lilio (d. c)
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Orbs Collection: Christ in Glory, 1885 (mosaic)
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Orbs Collection: Effigy of Queen Elizabeth I (colour litho)
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Orbs Collection: Allegory with Rudolf II (1552-1612) Holy Roman Emperor and his successors Matthias 1st (1557-1619)
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Orbs Collection: 'Cleopatra, 'by H Rider Haggard (engraving)
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Orbs Collection: Una and the Lion pattern £5 piece, 1839 (gold)
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Orbs Collection: Preparatory study for a tapestry, c. 1922-24 (oil on paper laid down on board)
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Orbs Collection: Salvator Mundi, c. 1500 (oil on panel)
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Orbs Collection: Detail from The Emperor Shah Jahan on the Peacock Throne
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Orbs Collection: Allegory of the Education of Louis XV, c. 1756 (oil on canvas)
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Orbs Collection: Pallinghurst Barrow, by Grant Allen (engraving)
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Orbs Collection: The Coronation of the Virgin, c. 1490 / 1500. Creator: Israhel van Meckenem
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Orbs Collection: Heavenly Globes, name and figures of the celestial constellations and signs of the Arctic
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Orbs Collection: Colorful bath pearls
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Orbs Collection: Orbicular Design
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Orbs Collection: Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor with his wife Edith
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Orbs Collection: Pendant Design Pax Standing Arch 1581 Engraving
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Orbs Collection: Henry 5th, his Queen and Family, engraved by Charles Grignion (1717-1810) (engraving)
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Orbs Collection: Moqui Marbles, Utah, USA, America
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Orbs Collection: Bath pearls
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Orbs Collection: Grid with many white balls and a red ball, symbolic image for networks
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Orbs Collection: The Royal Regalia held in the Tower of London
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Orbs Collection: Carnaby Street Christmas Decorations shaped like balls and stars in London, England
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Orbs Collection: Zorbing, person rolling downhill in transparent plastic orb, Sweden, June
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Orbs Collection: Dew on a spider web
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Orbs Collection: Gates of the Royal Naval College, Greenwich


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Orbs: Symbols of Power, Glory, and Christian Faith Throughout history, they have held a significant place in various aspects of human civilization. From the regalia of royalty to the crown jewels of England, these spherical objects have been revered as symbols of power and glory. Dating back to 1937, the Royal they were an integral part of the Crown Jewels of England. These exquisite treasures embodied the majesty and authority bestowed upon monarchs. The King's Orb, crafted in 1919 with meticulous detail, showcased its vibrant colors through a lithograph. Similarly, the Queen's Orb exuded elegance and grace as it adorned her hand in another stunning lithograph from that same year. Even beyond royal regalia lies their association with faith. Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor alongside his wife Edith depicted their devotion through artistry centuries ago. In an oil painting dating back to ancient times stands Queen Anne herself; her portrait immortalized on canvas showcasing her connection to both monarchy and religious beliefs. Religious iconography often features orbs as well - Christ surrounded by singing angels resonates deeply within Christian faith traditions. This oil painting on oak panel captures divine harmony while emphasizing celestial spheres' significance within religious narratives. Beyond Europe's borders lie other representations throughout history. A solidus coin from Heraclius during 638-641 bears unknown creators but carries immense historical value nonetheless - a testament to how far-reaching this symbol truly is. In Renaissance-era Venice, Johannes de Sacro Bosco's Sphaera Mundi provided insights into planetary theories through beautifully hand-colored woodcuts. Meanwhile, Zaccaria Lilio's Orbis Breviarium offered a comprehensive map and diagram depicting our world in all its wonder during Florence's golden age in 1493. From symbols adorning crowns to depictions within sacred scriptures or even scientific treatises - orbs transcend boundaries across time and cultures alike.