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The ultimate board game! Holder of
the Guinness World Record as ‘The Most Expensive Board
Game in the World’.
The laminated game board, representing a detailed plan of the
Tower of London, is set into a solid mahogany cabinet. |
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Craftsman built to the highest standard,
the French polished cabinet has a drawer with hand cut dovetail joints
in which the playing pieces are kept. There are two packs of cards
edged with gold leaf. The Yeoman Warders and White Tower playing pieces
together with flags are hallmarked sterling silver. Each of the playing
pieces and flags are variously coloured in enamel. The coins (Elizabethan
Crowns) are also hallmarked solid silver.
Of special value are the replicas of the Crown Jewels. Fashioned in
18ct solid gold they are studded with rubies, sapphires, diamonds
and emeralds.
Each game is individually numbered on a brass plaque to ensure exclusivity,
and this plaque can be personalised as desired.
The game is supplied in a black, high quality travel case for the
ultimate protection. |
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The original dates from 1661 and
is used in the Coronation ceremony to crown the Monarch.
This miniature version is hand made from 18ct gold, with the
cross, base and edges of the arches rhodium plated. It is studded
with rubies, sapphires and emeralds. |
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The original dates from 1969 and
was used in the Investiture of Prince Charles at Caernarvon
Castle.
This miniature version is hand made from 18ct gold.
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The original dates from 1661 and
is used in the Coronation ceremony to symbolise Christian sovereignty,
as the Monarch is the head of the Anglican Church.
This miniature version is hand made from 18ct gold with the
cross and edges of the banding rhodium plated. It is studded
with rubies, sapphires and emeralds. |
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The original dates from 1661 and
is used in the Coronation ceremony to symbolise the Sovereign’s
temporal power under the cross. It contains Cullinan I, the
world’s largest premium quality cut diamond.
This miniature version is hand made from 18ct gold and set with
two diamonds. The cross and diamond setting are rhodium plated. |
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The original dates from 1820 when
it was made for George IV’s coronation. It has been used
in all Coronation ceremonies since.
This miniature version is hand made from 18ct gold with the
handle, guard and scabbard detailing rhodium plated. It is studded
with rubies, sapphires and emeralds. |
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These 6 playing pieces are hand made
from Sterling silver and enamelled with the playing colour. |
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These 4 pieces are hand made from
Sterling silver. |
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These 6 pieces are versions of Elizabethan
Crowns hand made from Sterling silver. |
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These game cards are gold leaf edged. |
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