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A rare crown form pin cushion associated with Caroline of Brunswick, 1820, the base with old paper

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A rare crown form pin cushion associated with Caroline of Brunswick, 1820, the base with old paper circular inset inscribed in ink 'Part of a dress given to Queen Caroline by the silk trade 1820 and worn by her at a concert for the benefit of the North St School, London'. The crown with gilt brass floral and leaf scroll circular frame, the silk decorated with the Order of the Garter and divided into four segments by gilt metal beads centred by a gilt ball finial, 3.5cms high, 4.5cms dia., in a glass top cardboard box, the base of the box inscribed in ink 'Piece of Queen Caroline's Dress', box 6.8cms sq.                                                                                                                                                                                                     † In 1794 Caroline had become engaged to the then Prince of Wales, her cousin, from the start she was a political pawn and the marriage was a sham. Despite this, they had a daughter, Princess Charlotte, George's only legitimate child born on the 7th January 1796. George carried out a series of affairs most notably with Mrs Fitzherbert in Brighton. In 1811 George III was declared insane and the Prince of Wales became Regent, the couple lived apart and both were accused of salacious behaviour, by agreement Caroline left London in 1814. On the 29th January 1820, George III died and George became King and was determined to divorce Caroline but the risks were too great. Caroline returned on the 5th June and riots broke out in support of her cause, the Government introduced a bill into Parliament, the Pains and Penalties Bill intended to take the title of Queen away from her. Caroline attended the reading of the Bill which was a virtual trial famously recorded in the picture by George Hayter 'The Trial of Queen Caroline'. Caroline attempted to attend the coronation on the 19th July 1821 but was barred from entry. She became ill and died on 7th August 1821 aged 53. Her funeral sparked further riots as the authorities sought to control the route of the procession.        The dress dated to 1820 from which the pin cushion was made was the year in which George III died and the Queen Caroline returned to England on the 5th June, just over a year later she was dead.                                      From the Collection of Quaker Antiquary Martha Spriggs and her family
A rare crown form pin cushion associated with Caroline of Brunswick, 1820, the base with old paper circular inset inscribed in ink 'Part of a dress given to Queen Caroline by the silk trade 1820 and worn by her at a concert for the benefit of the North St School, London'. The crown with gilt brass floral and leaf scroll circular frame, the silk decorated with the Order of the Garter and divided into four segments by gilt metal beads centred by a gilt ball finial, 3.5cms high, 4.5cms dia., in a glass top cardboard box, the base of the box inscribed in ink 'Piece of Queen Caroline's Dress', box 6.8cms sq.                                                                                                                                                                                                     † In 1794 Caroline had become engaged to the then Prince of Wales, her cousin, from the start she was a political pawn and the marriage was a sham. Despite this, they had a daughter, Princess Charlotte, George's only legitimate child born on the 7th January 1796. George carried out a series of affairs most notably with Mrs Fitzherbert in Brighton. In 1811 George III was declared insane and the Prince of Wales became Regent, the couple lived apart and both were accused of salacious behaviour, by agreement Caroline left London in 1814. On the 29th January 1820, George III died and George became King and was determined to divorce Caroline but the risks were too great. Caroline returned on the 5th June and riots broke out in support of her cause, the Government introduced a bill into Parliament, the Pains and Penalties Bill intended to take the title of Queen away from her. Caroline attended the reading of the Bill which was a virtual trial famously recorded in the picture by George Hayter 'The Trial of Queen Caroline'. Caroline attempted to attend the coronation on the 19th July 1821 but was barred from entry. She became ill and died on 7th August 1821 aged 53. Her funeral sparked further riots as the authorities sought to control the route of the procession.        The dress dated to 1820 from which the pin cushion was made was the year in which George III died and the Queen Caroline returned to England on the 5th June, just over a year later she was dead.                                      From the Collection of Quaker Antiquary Martha Spriggs and her family

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Tags: Pin Cushion, Beads