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Dimensions in centimetres
Length depth base (3.5 cm)
Width (43.5 cm)
Height (16.5 cm)
British 19th Century Victorian Bronze Wall Crown Plaque Queen Victoria
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- Subject Pictorial of Queen Victoria in side profile facing left view in raised low relief, in the shape of a crown draped with curtains & slanted poles with tassel design. She is wearing her Royal crown and necklace.
- Hand cast made from out of Bronze with gilt finish.
- Free standing.
- A fascinating feature to display in your home.
- A nice size being 16.5 cm high and 43.5 cm wide.
- It weighs just over 1 kg.
- Circa late 19th century Victorian era.
- So collectible and highly sought after.
- A beautiful present gift.
- Victoria (Alexandrina Victoria; 24 May 1819 – 22 January 1901) was Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 20 June 1837 until her death in 1901. Her reign of 63 years and 216 days is known as the Victorian era and was longer than any of her predecessors. It was a period of industrial, political, scientific, and military change within the United Kingdom, and was marked by a great expansion of the British Empire. In 1876, the British Parliament voted to grant her the additional title of Empress of India.
- Victoria was the daughter of Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strayhorn (the fourth son of King George III), and Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld. After the deaths of her father and grandfather in 1820, she was raised under close supervision by her mother and her comptroller, John Conroy. She inherited the throne aged 18 after her father's three elder brothers died without surviving legitimate issue. Victoria, a constitutional monarch, attempted privately to influence government policy and ministerial appointments; publicly, she became a national icon who was identified with strict standards of personal morality.
- Victoria married her first cousin Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha in 1840. Their nine children married into royal and noble families across the continent, earning Victoria the sobriquet "the grandmother of Europe" and spreading hemophilia in European royalty. After Albert's death in 1861, Victoria plunged into deep mourning and avoided public appearances. As a result of her seclusion, British republicanism temporarily gained strength, but in the latter half of her reign, her popularity recovered. Her Golden and Diamond jubilees were times of public celebration. Victoria died in 1901 at Osborne House on the Isle of Wight, at the age of 81. The last British monarch of the House of Hanover, she was succeeded by her son Edward VII of the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.
- Condition report.
- Offered in fine used condition.
- Having various general wear, charming patina, scuffs, scratches also some losses with 1 of the base bolts is missing in places commensurate with usage & old age.
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Dimensions in centimetres
Length depth base (3.5 cm)
Width (43.5 cm)
Height (16.5 cm)