DescriptionRegalia of King James II first plate (cropped to supertunica) (cropped).png
English: The first plate of the regalia of the British Crown: the open pall, the supertunica of gold cloth, the surcoat of crimson satin, an armilla, the colobium sindonis, a buskin, a sandall, the spurs, the ampulla or eaglet, the anointing spoon, King Edward's Chair, the curtana or the sword of mercy, the second sword, the third sword. Photograph of an engraving made by Francis Sandford (1630 – 1694), of the coronation of James II, 23 April 1685. Original 53 x 43 cm.
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Francis Sandford, The History of the Coronation of the most high, most mighty, and most excellent monarch, James II (1687)
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