LRI4630835: United Kingdom - Order of the Garter: Grand George who belonged to Victor Emmanuel III (Vittorio Emanuele) (1869-1948), King of Italy (1900-1946), appointed to the Order on 3 August 1891 - Overs - XIX century - Gold and Emals - H 4.6 cm; W 4.4 cm; Weight: 54 g - Private collection, Anonymous / Bridgeman Images
LRI4665070: Pierre de Bressuire offers his book to John II the Good on the island of the Cite in Paris Miniature from “” Histoire romaine”” (Ad urbe condita) by Titus Live (59 BC-17 AD) (Titus Livius), translated by Pierre Bressuire (ms. 310) 1450-1500 Chantilly, musee Conde, Unknown Artist, (15th century) / Bridgeman Images
LRI4631010: United Kingdom - Order of the Garter - Four plates (reverse): Top: Early 19th century, Silver and Emaux, H 13.1 cm; W 11,3 cm; Weight: 110 g - Left: End of 18th century-beginning XIX century, Gold and silver and enamels, H 10,3 cm; w 9,2 cm; Weight: 70 g - Right: End of 18th century-beginning XIX century, Gold and silver and enamels, H 10,5 cm; w 9,1 cm; weight 62 g - Bottom: End of XVIII-Debut XIX century, Gold and silver and enamels, D 8,7 cm; weight: 62 g - Private collection, Anonymous / Bridgeman Images
LRI4631179: United Kingdom - Order of the Thistle - Top: Badge, prescription model, made by John James Eddington (London), 1831, Gold, H 5.7 cm; W 4.1 cm; Weight: 42 g - Bottom: Plate, made by R & S Garrard & Co (London), Mid-19th century, Gold and silver and emals, H 9.2 cm; W 8.6 cm; weight: 80 g - Private collection, Anonymous / Bridgeman Images
LRI4665396: King Arthur holding court, Lancelot led by a lady to the abbey, softening from Galahad (Gaalad or Galaad) to the abbey and the knights of the Round Table around the Holy Grail Manuscript page “” Roman of the Knight Tristan and Queen Yseult” by Gassien de Poitiers and illustrated by Everard de Espinques (Evrard d'Espinques Spanish) (15th century) 15th century Chantilly. Conde Museum, Espinques, Everard de (fl.1440-1494) / Bridgeman Images
LRI4631509: Spain - Order of Charles III: plate of grand cross belonging to the Barberini house with original case in maroquin gold with iron - Middle XVIII century - Gold, silver, diamonds, beads, lapis lazuli, embroidery of silver thread, crantilla, sequins and tinsel; common metal core and fabric - D: 11,7 cm; weight: 86 g - Private collection, Anonymous / Bridgeman Images
LRI4631530: Duche of Parma - Constantine Order of St. George: insignia belonging to Ferdinand of Saxony-Coburg-Gotha (Saxony Cobourg Gotha) (1861-1948), Prince of Bulgaria (1887-1908), King of the Bulgarians (Ferdinand 1st) (1908-1918) - Manufactured by Rothe and Neffe (Vienna) - 1850-1850-1875 - Gold, 1850-1875 - Gold, Silver ruby - H: 10,5 cm with ring; w: 6,3 cm; weight: 70 g - Private collection, Anonymous / Bridgeman Images
LRI4631557: Portugal - Grand Cross Ribbon of the Three Orders: Grand Cross badge of the Three Orders probably belonged to Mary II of Bragance (1819-1853), Queen of Portugal - Model for Lady - 1800-1850 - Gold with Emals and Pearls - H: 8 cm; W: 4.7 cm; Weight: 44 g - Private Collection, Anonymous / Bridgeman Images
LRI4631990: Iran - Order of the Lion and the Sun: plate of the Order, primitive model, 1800-1825 - insignia of the military division, 1850-1875 - insignia, military division of the Order, mid 19th century - plate of the Order, primitive model, beginning of the 19th century - badge 2nd class (Moon class) of the Order, 1800-1825, Anonymous / Bridgeman Images
LRI4666151: Adam and Eve picking the defended fruit Miniature of the Master of the Champion of Ladies (15th century) from the manuscript “” Des hommes illustres”” by Giovanni Boccaccio (Jean Boccaccio) (1313-1375). 15th century. Carpentras. Inguimbertine Library, Master of the Champion des Dames, (15th century) / Bridgeman Images