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CORONET FOR PRINCE.—The coronet which will be placed on the head of the Prince of Wales at his investiture at Caernarvon Castle. It was commissioned by the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths and presented to the Queen last week. Designed by Mr Louis Osman, architect and artist, the 22-carat gold coronet is decorated with 75 diamonds and 12 emeralds. It was made by an electro-forming process to save weight. It weighs three pounds.

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32028, 1 July 1969, Page 14

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CORONET FOR PRINCE.—The coronet which will be placed on the head of the Prince of Wales at his investiture at Caernarvon Castle. It was commissioned by the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths and presented to the Queen last week. Designed by Mr Louis Osman, architect and artist, the 22-carat gold coronet is decorated with 75 diamonds and 12 emeralds. It was made by an electro-forming process to save weight. It weighs three pounds. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32028, 1 July 1969, Page 14

CORONET FOR PRINCE.—The coronet which will be placed on the head of the Prince of Wales at his investiture at Caernarvon Castle. It was commissioned by the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths and presented to the Queen last week. Designed by Mr Louis Osman, architect and artist, the 22-carat gold coronet is decorated with 75 diamonds and 12 emeralds. It was made by an electro-forming process to save weight. It weighs three pounds. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32028, 1 July 1969, Page 14

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