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Ch. 10: Jewelry of the Ancients

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CROWN OF HUNGARY.
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viour ' : ' The slight lobes of her ears outweigh a whole year's income, and her left hand squanders a money-bag on every one of its joints.' " Where saccus seems to denote a fixed sum, like in our day the Turkish purse (601.).
Caylus (vii. pi. 70) figures a necklace that gives a good notion of the style of Lollia's jewelry. It consists of four­teen short six-sided prisms of plasma, and six irregular pastes connected together by two gold links between each The plasmas are one-third of an inch long, and very neatly cut. Amongst the finest specimens now extant comes, undoubtedly, the one formerly in the Uzielli Collection (No. 637), composed of true-love-knots in gold, uniting large irregular Eubies and Emeralds (fine stones), each perforated at the ends. Lucian (Dial. Meret. vi.) makes the girl Corinna beg her mother to " buy her a gold neck­lace, having on it some fiery stones, like that of Philinnis." These people are of the lower class ; the " fiery stones," therefore, must have been common Garnets, in which abundance of beads are found shaped exactly as the plasmas above mentioned.
Before dismissing this subject, its national interest pleads for a brief notice of another crown, though it boasts of no historical celebrity, all our ancient regalia having been sold by order of the Commonwealth Commissioners. Yet a few of the most important stones belonging to them were recovered from the purchasers, and employed in the crown made for the coronation of Charles IL, and again when that was broken up introduced in that now in use. The following is an exact copy of Prof. Tennant's description of the Imperial State Crown of England :—
" The Imperial State Crown of H.M. Queen Victoria was made in the year 1838 by Messrs. Eundell and Bridge, with jewels taken from old crowns and others furnished by command of Her Majesty. It consists of diamonds, pearls,
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