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Rubies Collection

"Captivating Rubies: Jewels Fit for Royalty and Beyond" Rubies, the epitome of regal allure, have long adorned the crowns and sceptres of monarchs throughout history

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Rubies Collection: Royal crowns and sceptre
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Rubies Collection: Coronation regalia jewels
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Rubies Collection: Wedding presents to Her Royal Highness Princess Alice... 1862. Creator: Unknown
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Rubies Collection: big breasted model vivienne westwood at secc
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Rubies Collection: Ada Blanche, actress, as Dick Whittington, Drury Lane
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Rubies Collection: Sceptre and coins of Emperor Charlemagne, 748-814
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Rubies Collection: Box, Nepal, 19th / 20th century. Creator: Unknown
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Rubies Collection: Casting Bottle, Europe, probably late 19th century. Creator: Unknown
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Rubies Collection: Miniature Evening Purse, Russia, c. 1890 / 1900. Creator: Unknown
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Rubies Collection: Pendant with Figure of Justice, Europe, northern, 1850 / 1900. Creator: Unknown
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Rubies Collection: Mirror Frame with Tree of Life Motif, 17th / 18th century. Creator: Unknown
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Rubies Collection: Buckle with Incised Petal Pattern, 17th / 18th century. Creator: Unknown
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Rubies Collection: Hand Ornament (Hathphul) and Thumb Ring (Arsi), 19th century. Creator: Unknown
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Rubies Collection: Nose Ring (Nath), 19th century. Creator: Unknown
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Rubies Collection: Pueblo Vase, 1893. Creator: Tiffany & Co
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Rubies Collection: Saber (Kilic) with Scabbard, Turkey, late 19th century Blade inscribed 1099 Hejira
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Rubies Collection: Snuff Box, Austria, 19th century. Creator: Unknown
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Rubies Collection: An Indian silver and inset jade sweetmeat dish, depicting lions
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Rubies Collection: The Excellent Woman (engraving)
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Rubies Collection: A Ceremonial Sword of the Nizam of Hyderabad, 1880-1900 (inscribed steel blade
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Rubies Collection: Advertisement, Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company (engraving)
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Rubies Collection: A wonderful journey to China, c. 1950 (litho)
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Rubies Collection: Crown, workshops of the Kremlin, 1682 (gold, sable & precious stones)
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Rubies Collection: Art Nouveau pendant entitled Sylvia, 1900 (gold, enamel & precious stones)
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Rubies Collection: A Ceremonial Sword of the Nizam of Hyderabad, 1880-1900 (inscribed steel blade
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Rubies Collection: A Ceremonial Sword of the Nizam of Hyderabad, 1880-1900 (inscribed steel blade
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Rubies Collection: Late Victorian multi-gem set butterfly brooch, c. 1880 (precious stones)
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Rubies Collection: Ms Fr 9141 fol. 235 The Duke Receiving Precious Stones, from
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Rubies Collection: The Great Carew Ruby
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Rubies Collection: Gems
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Rubies Collection: Prospecting for sapphires and rubies (chromolitho)
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Rubies Collection: Case with Grooming Implements (Etui), c. 1745-60 (gold mounted agate, diamonds, rubies
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Rubies Collection: Stone (colour litho)
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Rubies Collection: The Crown Jewels of France (engraving)
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Rubies Collection: A Ceremonial Sword of the Nizam of Hyderabad, 1880-1900 (inscribed steel blade
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Rubies Collection: A Ceremonial Sword of the Nizam of Hyderabad, 1880-1900 (inscribed steel blade
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Rubies Collection: The Imperial State Crown from the Crown Jewels of England, 1919 (colour litho)
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Rubies Collection: Four pendants, 17th - 19th century (gold, enamel, pearls & precious stones)
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Rubies Collection: 'Diamonds and rubies and pearls came rolling on to the table'(litho)
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Rubies Collection: The Precious Stones: Ruby, 1900 (colour litho)
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Rubies Collection: Brooch, c. 1930 (precious stones)
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Rubies Collection: The Silver Wedding Presents to the Prince and Princess of Wales at Marlborough House (engraving)
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Rubies Collection: The Holy Isles of Russia (b / w photo)
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Rubies Collection: Page of Advertisements (engraving)
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Rubies Collection: Necklace worn by Jessie Greer, gifted to her by George J. Jones, ca. 1919
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Rubies Collection: My Ruthless Queen


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"Captivating Rubies: Jewels Fit for Royalty and Beyond" Rubies, the epitome of regal allure, have long adorned the crowns and sceptres of monarchs throughout history. These precious gemstones have graced coronation regalia jewels, adding a touch of magnificence to royal ceremonies. One notable mention is Mrs Charles Sweeny, who possessed a collection that would make any queen envious. Each stone exuded elegance and sophistication, much like Ada Blanche when she portrayed Dick Whittington at Drury Lane. The significance extends beyond theatrical performances; they hold historical value as well. The sceptre, sword, and hand of justice belonging to Charlemagne were embellished with these fiery gems - symbols of power and authority in his empire. In 1930, an enchanting advert showcased Ciro jewellery adorned with ravishing rubies. It captured the essence of their timeless beauty and undeniable allure. Even centuries ago, rulers recognized the splendor held within each ruby. Emperor Charlemagne's sceptre and coins boasted these crimson treasures - testaments to their enduring appeal. Not limited to grandiose displays alone, rubies found themselves adorning objects from around the world. A mysterious box from Nepal in the 19th/20th century featured intricate ruby accents crafted by an unknown creator. Similarly captivating was a casting bottle from late 19th-century Europe – its ruby embellishments hinting at secrets contained within its delicate form. Russia too embraced the charm with a miniature evening purse dating back to c. 1890/1900 – an exquisite accessory fit for elegant soirées in St Petersburg or Moscow. Europe's love affair with these gemstones continued through time as seen in a pendant featuring Figure Justice from northern Europe between 1850-1900 – radiating fairness while being encased in breathtaking red hues.