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Order of the Garter: badge of king of arms of the Order - with the ecu of Saint George

Order of the Garter: badge of king of arms of the Order - with the ecu of Saint George


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Order of the Garter: badge of king of arms of the Order - with the ecu of Saint George

LRI4631009 Order of the Garter: badge of king of arms of the Order - with the ecu of Saint George and the royal arms (beg. 18th century) by Anonymous; Private Collection; (add.info.: United Kingdom - Order of the Garter: badge of king of arms of the Order - The coat of arms in the center of the badge has the ecu of Saint George and the royal arms adopted by the Stuart - Motto " Honi soit qui mal think" - Model in use at the beginning of the 18th century - Gold and emals - H 6.3 cm; w 3.3 cm; weight: 32 g - Private collection); Luisa Ricciarini; out of copyright

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© Luisa Ricciarini / Bridgeman Images

Blazon Coat Of Arm Email Garter Order Honorary Decoration


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This print showcases the prestigious Order of the Garter: badge of king of arms of the Order, adorned with the ecu of Saint George and the royal arms. Created by an anonymous artist in the early 18th century, this gold and enamel masterpiece is a true symbol of honor and distinction. The central focus lies on the coat of arms, featuring Saint George's ecu alongside the Stuart royal arms. The motto "Honi soit qui mal think" elegantly surrounds these powerful emblems, emphasizing their significance within British history. Measuring at H 6.3 cm and w 3.3 cm, this exquisite piece carries a weighty presence despite its delicate size - weighing approximately 32 grams. It currently resides in a private collection, adding to its allure and exclusivity. Luisa Ricciarini skillfully captures every intricate detail through her lens, allowing viewers to appreciate both the craftsmanship involved in creating such an honorary decoration as well as its historical importance within England's rich heritage. As we gaze upon this remarkable photograph, we are transported back to a time when chivalry reigned supreme and knights donned these badges with pride. This image serves as a reminder that even today, symbols like these continue to inspire greatness and evoke admiration for those who have dedicated themselves to noble causes.

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