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  2. Inventory of Elizabeth I - Wikipedia

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    When the queen travelled, the towns she visited often gave her gifts of silver-gilt cups. Janet Arnold published an annotated wardrobe inventory now in the British Library, (Stowe MS 557), [ 3 ] consulting also a duplicate copy at the National Archives , and another inventory held by the Folger Shakespeare Library , MS V. b.72.

  3. Napkin ring - Wikipedia

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    The figural napkin ring is an American specialty in which the simple napkin ring is part of a small figure or sculpture that may take any shape and show any motif. Napkin rings appear as single items with the name or initials of the owner, notably given as christening presents, or pairs often given as gifts at weddings and silver weddings. In ...

  4. Princess Elizabeth and Philip Mountbatten's wedding cakes

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    This all-white cake was completely edible, except for a solid silver statue of St George on the top. [20] It was made using ingredients from around the Empire donated by Britons overseas. [ 69 ] Panels depicted the Princess’ Arms, Glamis Castle , St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle , HMS Vanguard and the Royal Naval College, Dartmouth .

  5. List of types of spoons - Wikipedia

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    Anointing spoon or coronation spoon — a silver spoon, part of the Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom, the regalia used for the coronation of English monarchs; first used in the 12th century; Apostle spoon — a christening gift with the bust of an apostle as the finial; Cocaine spoon or coke spoon — a very small spoon used to sniff cocaine

  6. Nevers faience - Wikipedia

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    The French faience industry received a huge boost when, late in his reign in 1709, Louis XIV pressured the wealthy to donate their silver plate, previously what they normally used to dine, to his treasury to help pay for his wars. There was an "overnight frenzy" as the elite rushed to get faience replacements of the best quality.

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    Amazon has released its list of the top 100 best Cyber Monday deals, including the Amazon Kindle, KitchenAid Mixer, Ring Doorbell and more.

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