Basin with mother-of-pearl insets by Hans Brabant, 1540s, Kremlin Museum, from the collection of John II Casimir, possibly commissioned by Sigismund I the Old
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Ceremonial Sword of the Order of White Eagle of King Stanisław August Poniatowski, Poland (1764).
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Matt & Andrej Koymasky's Crowns Collection
1734 - Crown of Augustus III, whose coronation took place in the Cracow Cathedral on 1-14-1734. Augustus III was born in Dresden, on the 17th of October 1696 and died in Dresden, on the 5th of October 1763. He was the Elector of Saxony in 1733-1763, with the name Frederick Augustus II (German: Kurfürst Friedrich August II.). He became King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania in 1734 - 1763.
Crown of Marie Louise Gonzaga. Marie Louise Gonzaga - Marie Louise Gonzaga (known in Poland as Ludwika Maria; 18 August 1611 – 10 May 1667) was queen consort to two Polish kings: Władysław IV Vasa, and John II Casimir Vasa. She was born in Paris (or Nevers) to Charles I, Duke of Mantua, and Catherine of Guise.
Crown of Queen Marie Louise Gonzaga, consort of King Władysław IV Vasa and King John II Casimir Vasa (painting detail), Poland (1660's; gold, pearls, diamonds).
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Polish crown jewels - Wikipedia
Polish Crown Jewels Crown of Władysław IV Vasa. Władysław IV Vasa was a Polish and Swedish prince from the House of Vasa. He reigned as King of Poland from 8 November 1632 to his death in 1648. Władysław IV was the son of Sigismund III Vasa and his wife, Anna of Austria. Wikipedia
Jan Vermeyen (1559-1606), Jewelled cup. circa 1600 (bowl); 1640s (base),Gold, silver, enamel, precious gems Museum of Applied Arts,Budapest circa 1605: given to Sigismund III of Poland, Warsaw 6 February 1644: given to Anna Júlia Esterházy, Eisenstadt by Władysław IV of Poland on the occasion of her marriage with Ferenc Nádasdy de Nádasd . Decorated with gems bearing coat of arms of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and emblem of the Vasa Dynasty and a cameo from Late Antiquity among others.
Cameo by Giovanni Jacopo Caraglio | Bona Sforza (1493–1557), Queen of Poland | Polish, Krakow cameo with French frame | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Cameo with bust of Bona Sforza by Jacopo Caraglio, ca. 1540, Metropolitan Museum of Art
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