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Wreath
Livery collar
Badge
Baton
Chelengk
Maypole
Coronet
Catafalque
Charter
Chancellor's Purse
Garland
Memento mori
Ceremonial mace
Orb
Throne
Coffin
Gravestone
Rosette
Sceptre
Insignia
Medal
Staff
Trophy
Banner (as Subject)
Staff of office
Crown
Diszmagyar (The Court Dress of Hungary)
Ceremonial-objects-symbols Results
King William IV (1765-1837) Reigned 1830-7
Sir William, (after) Beechey
King George III (1738-1820) Reigned 1760-1820
Allan, (after) Ramsay
Italianate Landscape
John Wootton (c.1682 - 1765)
The Lord Chancellor’s Procession, 1868 (Lord Chancellor Hatherley)
Henry Tanworth Wells (1828 - 1903)
Francis Osborne, 5th Duke of Leeds (1751-99) Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
Sir Thomas Lawrence (1769 - 1830)
Robert Mitchell Meadows ( - 1812)
Admiral Sir John Duckworth Forcing Pass through Dardanelles, 1807
Philip James de Loutherbourg (1740 - 1812)
Sir James Eyre (1734-1799), Chief Justice of the Common Pleas
Lemuel Francis Abbott (1760/61 - 1802)
Elizabeth, Queen of King George VI, The Queen Mother (1900-2002)
Sir Gerald Festus Kelly (1879 - 1972)
Battle Scene from the Wars of the Ottoman Empire in Europe
Jan van Huchtenburg (1647 - 1733)
The South-West Prospect of the City of Chichester
Samuel and Nathaniel Buck (1696 - 1779)
Mary of Teck (1867-1953) Queen Consort of King George V
William, (After) Llewellyn
Alexandra of Denmark (1844-1925) Queen Consort of King Edward VII
Sir Samuel Luke (after) Fildes
IV: De Valdez’s Galleon springs her Foremast, and is taken by Sir Francis Drake. The Lord-Admiral with the Bear and Mary Rose, pursue the Enemy, who are in the Form of a Half Moon
Clement Lemprière ( - 1746)
John Pine (1690 - 1756)
The West Prospect of the City of Exeter
Samuel and Nathaniel Buck (1696 - 1779)
George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham
Frederick Mackenzie (1787 - 1854)
John Bluck
James, Snr Hopwood (1752 - 1819)
Geoffrey Chaucer (c.1340-1400) Poet & Comptroller of Customs
British 17th century unknown
Queen Elizabeth II (1926-2022) Queen Regnant
Luis Mezzadra
A View in the Island of Jamaica, of Fort William Estate, with part of Roaring River belonging to William Beckford Esq. near Savannah la Mar [3]
George Robertson (1742 - 1788)
Thomas Vivares (1735 - )
Lincoln’s Inn Gate, Chancery Lane
John Manson
A View in the Island of Jamaica, of part of the River Cobre near Spanish Town [1]
George Robertson (1742 - 1788)
James Mason (1710 - c.1780)
The South Prospect of Berwick upon Tweed
Samuel and Nathaniel Buck (1696 - 1779)
St. George’s Church, Doncaster
Nathan Theodore Fielding (1747 - c.1814)
Theodore Henry Adolphus Fielding (1781 - 1851)
Temple Church, Interior of the Circular Part
Robert William Billings (1813 - 1874)
John Henry Lekeux (1812 - 1896)
Chepstow Castle belonging to his Grace the Duke of Beauford
Johannes Kip (1653 - 1722)
The South West Prospect of Shrewsbury
Samuel and Nathaniel Buck (1696 - 1779)
Arrival at Brandenburgh House of the Watermen etc, with an Address to the Queen on 3 October 1820
Thomas Talbot Bury (1811 - 1877)
Matthew Dubourg
Westminster Abbey, St. Margaret’s Church & the New Square from Parliament Street
British 19th century unknown
King’s College Chapel Porch
Walter Hoyle (1922 - 2000)
Funeral of George VI
Paul Lucien Maze (1887 - 1979)
The Court of King’s Bench, Westminster
Edward Pugh (1763 - 1813)
J G Walker
King George V (1865-1936) Reigned 1910-36
Sir Samuel Luke (after) Fildes
John, (Copyist) Houston
The Front of Broughton House, Staffordshire
Michael Burghers (1647/8 - 1727)
Lambeth Palace and the Horseferry from Westminster
British 18th century unknown
Arrival at Brandenburgh House of the Watermen etc. with an Address to the Queen on 3 October 1820
Matthew Dubourg
Easington the Seat of Nathaniel Stevens Esq.
Johannes Kip (1653 - 1722)
P&O Steamship “Niphon” off Hong Kong
Chinese 19th century unknown
View of the Temple as it Appeared in 1671
Leonard Knyff (1650 - 1722)
Savoy Prison
John Thomas Smith (1766 - 1833)
Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield (1804-1881) Prime Minister
Charles William Walton
Sagittarius
John Bevis (1695 - 1771)
Cygnus
John Bevis (1695 - 1771)
King George V (1865-1936) Reigned 1910-36
Sir Samuel Luke (after) Fildes
The Cricket Match between Sussex and Kent, at Brighton
William Drummond
Charles Jones Basebe (c.1818 - 1880)
George Henry Phillips
Westminster Bridge and Abbey
Daniel Turner
The North East Prospect of the City of Salisbury
Samuel and Nathaniel Buck (1696 - 1779)
Coat of Arms (Queen Anne)
British 18th century unknown
Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington (1769-1852) Field-Marshal & Prime Minister
Robert Home (1752 - 1834)
The Funeral of Gladstone: the Coffin Passing Choirscreens, 28 May 1898
Robert Taylor Pritchett (1828 - 1907)
The Declaration of Independence of the United States of America. July 4th 1776.
John Trumbull (1756 - 1843)
Asher Brown Durand (1796 - 1886)
Royal Horse Show, Guildford
Joseph Acheson (1918 - 1994)
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