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Enamelled Jewel presented by Mary Queen of Scots, to George Gordon, Fourth Earl of Huntly (engraving)
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Enamelled Jewel presented by Mary Queen of Scots, to George Gordon, Fourth Earl of Huntly (engraving)
7179132 Enamelled Jewel presented by Mary Queen of Scots, to George Gordon, Fourth Earl of Huntly (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Enamelled Jewel presented by Mary Queen of Scots, to George Gordon, Fourth Earl of Huntly. Illustration for Historical and Literary Curiosities selected and engraved by Charles John Smith (Henry H Bohn, 1852).); © Look and Learn
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Enamel Enamelled Enamelling House Of Stuart Jewelry Items Marie Stuart Mary I Of Scotland Mary Queen Of Scots Mary Stuart Queen Of Scots Scottish Culture Jewels Scotland Scotish
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This engraving showcases an exquisite Enamelled Jewel presented by Mary Queen of Scots to George Gordon, Fourth Earl of Huntly. The intricate details and craftsmanship of this jewel are truly remarkable. Mary Queen of Scots, a prominent figure in Scottish history, gifted this precious piece to the Earl of Huntly as a symbol of their close relationship and alliance. The jewel reflects the opulence and grandeur associated with the House of Stuart during that era. The black and white illustration adds a sense of nostalgia, transporting us back to the 19th century when this print was created. It serves as a window into both Scottish and British culture at that time. Engraved by Charles John Smith for his book "Historical and Literary Curiosities" this image captures not only the beauty but also the historical significance behind such jewelry items. It reminds us how objects can hold stories from our past. As we gaze upon this enchanting engraving, we are transported to an era where jewels were not just accessories but symbols of power, prestige, and personal connections. This print is a testament to the enduring legacy left behind by Mary Queen of Scots and her impact on Scottish history.
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