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RM2M3NRGM–The Golden Ampulla and the Anointing Spoon.
Coronation regalia. The imperial crown of state, The imperial crown of India, the sword of state, the coronation chair, and the stone of scone, the Ampula or Golden Eagle and the Golden coronation anointing spoon Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/coronation-regalia-the-imperial-crown-of-state-the-imperial-crown-of-india-the-sword-of-state-the-coronation-chair-and-the-stone-of-scone-the-ampula-or-golden-eagle-and-the-golden-coronation-anointing-spoon-image549457193.html
RM2PWWX75–Coronation regalia. The imperial crown of state, The imperial crown of India, the sword of state, the coronation chair, and the stone of scone, the Ampula or Golden Eagle and the Golden coronation anointing spoon
The Ampulla or Golden Eagle contains the holy oil with which the monarch is anointed at the Coronation. The oil is poured through a hole in the beak into the Anointing Spoon which is of silver gilt. The Chalice, Paten and Winevessel are used in the Coronation Communion. The Chalice and Paten are carried before the monarch in the procession by bishops, and afterwards placed on the altar. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-ampulla-or-golden-eagle-contains-the-holy-oil-with-which-the-monarch-is-anointed-at-the-coronation-the-oil-is-poured-through-a-hole-in-the-beak-into-the-anointing-spoon-which-is-of-silver-gilt-the-chalice-paten-and-winevessel-are-used-in-the-coronation-communion-the-chalice-and-paten-are-carried-before-the-monarch-in-the-procession-by-bishops-and-afterwards-placed-on-the-altar-image560850274.html
RM2RGCX6X–The Ampulla or Golden Eagle contains the holy oil with which the monarch is anointed at the Coronation. The oil is poured through a hole in the beak into the Anointing Spoon which is of silver gilt. The Chalice, Paten and Winevessel are used in the Coronation Communion. The Chalice and Paten are carried before the monarch in the procession by bishops, and afterwards placed on the altar.
The Crown Jewels. 1. The King's Sceptre with the Cross. 2. The Sceptre with Dove. 3. The King's Orb. 4. The Jewelled Sword of State. 5. The Golden Spurs of St. George. 6. The Bracelets. 7. The Coronation Ring. 8. The Ampulla or Golden Eagle. 9. The Anointing Spoon. From Their Gracious Majesties King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, published 1937. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-crown-jewels-1-the-kings-sceptre-with-the-cross-2-the-sceptre-127989279.html
RMHC6BHK–The Crown Jewels. 1. The King's Sceptre with the Cross. 2. The Sceptre with Dove. 3. The King's Orb. 4. The Jewelled Sword of State. 5. The Golden Spurs of St. George. 6. The Bracelets. 7. The Coronation Ring. 8. The Ampulla or Golden Eagle. 9. The Anointing Spoon. From Their Gracious Majesties King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, published 1937.
State regalia kept at the Tower of London including St. Edward's crown, the Imperial State Crown, the Sword of State, orb, sceptre, anointing spoon and mace. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/state-regalia-kept-at-the-tower-of-london-including-st-edwards-crown-the-imperial-state-crown-the-sword-of-state-orb-sceptre-anointing-spoon-and-mace-image366495485.html
RM2C878MD–State regalia kept at the Tower of London including St. Edward's crown, the Imperial State Crown, the Sword of State, orb, sceptre, anointing spoon and mace.
The Ampulla and Coronation Spoon. When a monarch is anointed, the Dean of Westminster first pours holy anointing oil from an ampulla into a spoon. The original ampulla was a small stone phial, sometimes worn around the neck as a pendant by kings, and otherwise kept inside an eagle-shaped golden reliquary. It is unclear why, after the Restoration, the vessel itself came to be reinterpreted as an eagle standing on a domed base. The Coronation Spoon, dates from the late 12th century and is silver-gilt and set with four pearls, which were added in the 17th century. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-ampulla-and-coronation-spoon-when-a-monarch-is-anointed-the-dean-of-westminster-first-pours-holy-anointing-oil-from-an-ampulla-into-a-spoon-the-original-ampulla-was-a-small-stone-phial-sometimes-worn-around-the-neck-as-a-pendant-by-kings-and-otherwise-kept-inside-an-eagle-shaped-golden-reliquary-it-is-unclear-why-after-the-restoration-the-vessel-itself-came-to-be-reinterpreted-as-an-eagle-standing-on-a-domed-base-the-coronation-spoon-dates-from-the-late-12th-century-and-is-silver-gilt-and-set-with-four-pearls-which-were-added-in-the-17th-century-image501598184.html
RM2M41NGT–The Ampulla and Coronation Spoon. When a monarch is anointed, the Dean of Westminster first pours holy anointing oil from an ampulla into a spoon. The original ampulla was a small stone phial, sometimes worn around the neck as a pendant by kings, and otherwise kept inside an eagle-shaped golden reliquary. It is unclear why, after the Restoration, the vessel itself came to be reinterpreted as an eagle standing on a domed base. The Coronation Spoon, dates from the late 12th century and is silver-gilt and set with four pearls, which were added in the 17th century.
. English: 'The Anointing Spoon' 1 Coronation Spoon Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-the-anointing-spoon-1-coronation-spoon-image206558542.html
RMP01FEP–. English: 'The Anointing Spoon' 1 Coronation Spoon
'The Regalia. - 4', c1911. '1. Coronation Gloves; 2. The Anointing Spoon; 3. Coronation Bracelets; 4. The Spurs; 5. The Ampulla for the Anointing'. The anointing spoon is '...of pure gold...[and has] four pearls in the broadest part of the handle'. [The spoon is first recorded in 1349 as preserved among St Edward's Regalia in Westminster Abbey]. 'The armillae, or bracelets. are [also] of solid fine gold...edged with rows of pearls'. 'The ampulla is an antique vessel...used for containing the holy oil at Coronations. It resembles an eagle with expanded wings, and is finely chased; the head scre Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-regalia-4-c1911-1-coronation-gloves-2-the-anointing-spoon-3-coronation-bracelets-4-the-spurs-5-the-ampulla-for-the-anointing-the-anointing-spoon-is-of-pure-gold-and-has-four-pearls-in-the-broadest-part-of-the-handle-the-spoon-is-first-recorded-in-1349-as-preserved-among-st-edwards-regalia-in-westminster-abbey-the-armillae-or-bracelets-are-also-of-solid-fine-goldedged-with-rows-of-pearls-the-ampulla-is-an-antique-vesselused-for-containing-the-holy-oil-at-coronations-it-resembles-an-eagle-with-expanded-wings-and-is-finely-chased-the-head-scre-image553487440.html
RM2R4DETG–'The Regalia. - 4', c1911. '1. Coronation Gloves; 2. The Anointing Spoon; 3. Coronation Bracelets; 4. The Spurs; 5. The Ampulla for the Anointing'. The anointing spoon is '...of pure gold...[and has] four pearls in the broadest part of the handle'. [The spoon is first recorded in 1349 as preserved among St Edward's Regalia in Westminster Abbey]. 'The armillae, or bracelets. are [also] of solid fine gold...edged with rows of pearls'. 'The ampulla is an antique vessel...used for containing the holy oil at Coronations. It resembles an eagle with expanded wings, and is finely chased; the head scre
The most ancient of the Regalia and those used in the most solemn Cornation Rite the Anointing of the Sovereign: The Golden Ampulla and the Anointing Spoon. The Ampulla which holds the oil used in the anointing is of gold the spoon is silver Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-most-ancient-of-the-regalia-and-those-used-in-the-most-solemn-cornation-rite-the-anointing-of-the-sovereign-the-golden-ampulla-and-the-anointing-spoon-the-ampulla-which-holds-the-oil-used-in-the-anointing-is-of-gold-the-spoon-is-silver-image623401717.html
RM2Y66B71–The most ancient of the Regalia and those used in the most solemn Cornation Rite the Anointing of the Sovereign: The Golden Ampulla and the Anointing Spoon. The Ampulla which holds the oil used in the anointing is of gold the spoon is silver
CROWN JEWELS OF ENGLAND Eagle Ampulla and Spoon used in the anointing ceremony Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/crown-jewels-of-england-eagle-ampulla-and-spoon-used-in-the-anointing-ceremony-image485661031.html
RM2K63NGR–CROWN JEWELS OF ENGLAND Eagle Ampulla and Spoon used in the anointing ceremony
1977 Queens Silver Jubilee Commemorative Crown Coin. In 1977 to commemorate the Silver Jubilee of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, the Royal Mint released a very special Limited Issue commemorative Crown Coin. Designed by Arnold Machin the reverse depicts Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II on horse back while the obverse features Ampulla and an Anointing Spoon encircled by a floral border with the Royal Crown. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1977-queens-silver-jubilee-commemorative-crown-coin-in-1977-to-commemorate-image60121415.html
RMDDPNDB–1977 Queens Silver Jubilee Commemorative Crown Coin. In 1977 to commemorate the Silver Jubilee of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, the Royal Mint released a very special Limited Issue commemorative Crown Coin. Designed by Arnold Machin the reverse depicts Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II on horse back while the obverse features Ampulla and an Anointing Spoon encircled by a floral border with the Royal Crown.
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RM2M3NTFC–Coronation 1937 - royal ampulla and spoon
Pure olive oil with olives and wooden spoon, closed Bible Book, and green branch on white. Symbol of God's Holy Spirit, anointing, and healing concept. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pure-olive-oil-with-olives-and-wooden-spoon-closed-bible-book-and-green-branch-on-white-symbol-of-gods-holy-spirit-anointing-and-healing-concept-image571014959.html
RF2T4YYBB–Pure olive oil with olives and wooden spoon, closed Bible Book, and green branch on white. Symbol of God's Holy Spirit, anointing, and healing concept.
Coronation 1937, anointing of Queen by Archbishop Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/coronation-1937-anointing-of-queen-by-archbishop-image501457754.html
RM2M3RADE–Coronation 1937, anointing of Queen by Archbishop
The Ampulla, an eagle-shaped container, holds the anointing oil for British coronation ceremonies. This sacred vessel, alongside the spoon used to pour the oil, plays a crucial role in the ritual, symbolizing the sovereign's divine blessing and right to rule. These objects connect the ceremony to ancient traditions, underscoring the deep-rooted symbolism and continuity of the monarchy's rites. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-ampulla-an-eagle-shaped-container-holds-the-anointing-oil-for-british-coronation-ceremonies-this-sacred-vessel-alongside-the-spoon-used-to-pour-the-oil-plays-a-crucial-role-in-the-ritual-symbolizing-the-sovereigns-divine-blessing-and-right-to-rule-these-objects-connect-the-ceremony-to-ancient-traditions-underscoring-the-deep-rooted-symbolism-and-continuity-of-the-monarchys-rites-image604304530.html
RM2X34CGJ–The Ampulla, an eagle-shaped container, holds the anointing oil for British coronation ceremonies. This sacred vessel, alongside the spoon used to pour the oil, plays a crucial role in the ritual, symbolizing the sovereign's divine blessing and right to rule. These objects connect the ceremony to ancient traditions, underscoring the deep-rooted symbolism and continuity of the monarchy's rites.
The Ampulla and Annointing Spoon - Crown Jewels Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-ampulla-and-annointing-spoon-crown-jewels-image235046395.html
RMRJB823–The Ampulla and Annointing Spoon - Crown Jewels
File photo dated 15/03/23 of the Ampulla and Coronation Spoon used for the anointing of a monarch and which was used at the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953. Issue date: Monday April 24, 2023. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/file-photo-dated-150323-of-the-ampulla-and-coronation-spoon-used-for-the-anointing-of-a-monarch-and-which-was-used-at-the-coronation-of-queen-elizabeth-ii-in-1953-issue-date-monday-april-24-2023-image547362605.html
RM2PPEEGD–File photo dated 15/03/23 of the Ampulla and Coronation Spoon used for the anointing of a monarch and which was used at the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953. Issue date: Monday April 24, 2023.
Queen's Silver Jubilee Crown Coin, British, Tail Side Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-queens-silver-jubilee-crown-coin-british-tail-side-20562722.html
RMB5CKXX–Queen's Silver Jubilee Crown Coin, British, Tail Side
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RMG4RAKP–Royalty - British Crown Jewels and Regalia - Tower of London
The Ampulla and Coronation Spoon, 1953. When a monarch is anointed, the Dean of Westminster first pours holy anointing oil from an ampulla into a spoon. The original ampulla was a small stone phial, sometimes worn around the neck as a pendant by kings, and otherwise kept inside an eagle-shaped golden reliquary. It is unclear why, after the Restoration, the vessel itself came to be reinterpreted as an eagle standing on a domed base. The Coronation Spoon, dates from the late 12th century and is silver-gilt and set with four pearls, which were added in the 17th century. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-ampulla-and-coronation-spoon-1953-when-a-monarch-is-anointed-the-dean-of-westminster-first-pours-holy-anointing-oil-from-an-ampulla-into-a-spoon-the-original-ampulla-was-a-small-stone-phial-sometimes-worn-around-the-neck-as-a-pendant-by-kings-and-otherwise-kept-inside-an-eagle-shaped-golden-reliquary-it-is-unclear-why-after-the-restoration-the-vessel-itself-came-to-be-reinterpreted-as-an-eagle-standing-on-a-domed-base-the-coronation-spoon-dates-from-the-late-12th-century-and-is-silver-gilt-and-set-with-four-pearls-which-were-added-in-the-17th-century-image607533409.html
RM2X8BF1N–The Ampulla and Coronation Spoon, 1953. When a monarch is anointed, the Dean of Westminster first pours holy anointing oil from an ampulla into a spoon. The original ampulla was a small stone phial, sometimes worn around the neck as a pendant by kings, and otherwise kept inside an eagle-shaped golden reliquary. It is unclear why, after the Restoration, the vessel itself came to be reinterpreted as an eagle standing on a domed base. The Coronation Spoon, dates from the late 12th century and is silver-gilt and set with four pearls, which were added in the 17th century.
English: 'The Anointing Spoon' . circa 1897 4 Coronation Spoon Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-the-anointing-spoon-circa-1897-4-coronation-spoon-image210881897.html
RMP72E09–English: 'The Anointing Spoon' . circa 1897 4 Coronation Spoon
. English: 'The Anointing Spoon' . circa 1897. Cyril Davenport (1848 – 1941) 1 Coronation Spoon Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-the-anointing-spoon-circa-1897-cyril-davenport-1848-1941-1-coronation-spoon-image189220608.html
RMMYRMPT–. English: 'The Anointing Spoon' . circa 1897. Cyril Davenport (1848 – 1941) 1 Coronation Spoon
N/A. Grafik aus dem Klebeband Nr. 15 der Fürstlich Waldeckschen Hofbibliothek Arolsen Procession to the Coronation of James II, London 1685 'The Magnificent Form, usualy observed in the Procession to the Coronation of the Kings and Queens of England, also Representation of the several Royal and Sacred Habits, Imperial Crowns, Scepters, Orbs, Rings, etc., with which their Majesties are Crowned and Invested, Likewise a Draught of St. Edward's Chair in which the King is' Crowned, the Draughts of the Eaglet which contains the Holy Oyl, the Anointing Spoon, the Curtana, the two pointed swords, & th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/na-grafik-aus-dem-klebeband-nr-15-der-frstlich-waldeckschen-hofbibliothek-arolsen-procession-to-the-coronation-of-james-ii-london-1685-the-magnificent-form-usualy-observed-in-the-procession-to-the-coronation-of-the-kings-and-queens-of-england-also-representation-of-the-several-royal-and-sacred-habits-imperial-crowns-scepters-orbs-rings-etc-with-which-their-majesties-are-crowned-and-invested-likewise-a-draught-of-st-edwards-chair-in-which-the-king-is-crowned-the-draughts-of-the-eaglet-which-contains-the-holy-oyl-the-anointing-spoon-the-curtana-the-two-pointed-swords-th-image210067127.html
RMP5NANB–N/A. Grafik aus dem Klebeband Nr. 15 der Fürstlich Waldeckschen Hofbibliothek Arolsen Procession to the Coronation of James II, London 1685 'The Magnificent Form, usualy observed in the Procession to the Coronation of the Kings and Queens of England, also Representation of the several Royal and Sacred Habits, Imperial Crowns, Scepters, Orbs, Rings, etc., with which their Majesties are Crowned and Invested, Likewise a Draught of St. Edward's Chair in which the King is' Crowned, the Draughts of the Eaglet which contains the Holy Oyl, the Anointing Spoon, the Curtana, the two pointed swords, & th
. English: The first plate of the regalia of the British Crown: the open pall, the supertunica of gold cloth, the surcoat of crimson satin, an armilla, the colobium sindonis, a buskin, a sandall, the spurs, the ampulla or eaglet, the anointing spoon, King Edward's Chair, the curtana or the sword of mercy, the second sword, the third sword. Photograph of an engraving made by Francis Sandford (1630 – 1694), of the coronation of James II, 23 April 1685. Original 53 x 43 cm. 23 April 1685. Francis Sandford (1630 – 1694) 1045 Regalia of King James II first plate Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-the-first-plate-of-the-regalia-of-the-british-crown-the-open-pall-the-supertunica-of-gold-cloth-the-surcoat-of-crimson-satin-an-armilla-the-colobium-sindonis-a-buskin-a-sandall-the-spurs-the-ampulla-or-eaglet-the-anointing-spoon-king-edwards-chair-the-curtana-or-the-sword-of-mercy-the-second-sword-the-third-sword-photograph-of-an-engraving-made-by-francis-sandford-1630-1694-of-the-coronation-of-james-ii-23-april-1685-original-53-x-43-cm-23-april-1685-francis-sandford-1630-1694-1045-regalia-of-king-james-ii-first-plate-image185555866.html
RMMNTPB6–. English: The first plate of the regalia of the British Crown: the open pall, the supertunica of gold cloth, the surcoat of crimson satin, an armilla, the colobium sindonis, a buskin, a sandall, the spurs, the ampulla or eaglet, the anointing spoon, King Edward's Chair, the curtana or the sword of mercy, the second sword, the third sword. Photograph of an engraving made by Francis Sandford (1630 – 1694), of the coronation of James II, 23 April 1685. Original 53 x 43 cm. 23 April 1685. Francis Sandford (1630 – 1694) 1045 Regalia of King James II first plate
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