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"Belonging to History: A Collection of Exquisite Treasures" Step into a world where time stands still and history comes alive
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"Belonging to History: A Collection of Exquisite Treasures" Step into a world where time stands still and history comes alive. This captivating collection showcases an array of remarkable artifacts that once belonged to esteemed individuals, each item telling its own unique story. Admire the intricate detail of the Wellington-Hardinge sword from 1809, a testament to craftsmanship and valor. Its gleaming metal surface reflects the bravery and honor it witnessed on battlefields long ago. Next, feast your eyes upon an exceptionally fine presentation watch accompanied by a matching chain. This historically significant timepiece whispers tales of elegance and prestige as it graced the wrists of those who shaped our past. A mantle clock crafted from black composition stone awaits your attention with its ornate incised decorations and sturdy legs. It exudes timeless sophistication, reminding us of days gone by when such exquisite timekeepers adorned grand halls. Sparkling like stars in the night sky, behold the Mike Todd Tiara from around 1880. Diamonds set in platinum and gold create a dazzling spectacle fit for royalty. Its regal presence evokes dreams of opulence and splendor. Two George III models depicting dogs capture our hearts with their lifelike charm. Dating back to 1760, these precious figurines offer glimpses into domestic life during that era - loyal companions forever immortalized in delicate ceramic form. Continuing this canine theme are two Chelsea models showcasing Hogarth's dog Trump from 1747-50. These charming ceramics bring forth images of playful antics and unconditional love shared between man's best friend and his master. The hilt belonging to Maharaja Jagatjit Singh's state sword transports us to India's royal courts in awe-inspiring fashion. Crafted with utmost artistry, this masterpiece symbolizes power, authority, and rich cultural heritage passed down through generations. Marvel at Mary Stuart's Louis XIV toilet service dating back to circa 1670.