Antique print of British regalia is taken from the 13th Edition (1926) of Encyclopaedia Britannica, Volume 23. It showcases ceremonial items including the Imperial State Crown, King’s Orb, Ampulla, and Spurs—each rendered in photographic detail. A second image is printed on the reverse, as shown in listing photos.
Carefully removed from its original source, this historic print is now ready for mounting and framing. It’s a beautiful reference to royal tradition and symbolism—ideal for collectors of British heritage or regal décor.
Size approx. 8" x 11"
Printed over 98 years ago
Double-sided image – see all photos
Mild discolouration and marks consistent with age
Reverse image intact – adds display versatility
No tears or repairs – clean edges
Ideal for:
Lovers of royal history or ceremonial artefacts
Stylish interiors in hotels, pubs, cafés, schools or shops
Gifts for monarchy enthusiasts or UK heritage fans
Display in libraries, study rooms, or educational settings
✔️ Combined postage on multiple prints—only one international postage charge applied for overseas orders 📦 Securely dispatched from Devon, UK,