Charles I, The Royal Arms, one-time enamelled copper roundels (2), within shield, quartered arms of England in 1st and 4th quarters, Lion of Scotland in 2nd and Harp of Ireland in third, rose to l., thistle to r., C.R above, 29mm., fair and fine; together with the neck badge of the Order of the Crown of Stuart, 'Maltese' cross in silver and enamel, crown in centre and in angles, rampant lions on cross-ends, 48.5mm., Birmingham Hallmark, 1922, maker Fattorini & Sons Ltd, loop and ring for suspension, very fine and scarce (3)
The Order of the Crown of Stuart is a confraternity established after the Great War by Capt. Henry Stuart Wheatly-Crowe. It is dedicated to upholding the traditions established by the Royal House of Stuart 1371-1807, both as Kings of Scots, and of England, Scotland and Ireland from 1603.
Estimate: 80 - 120 GBP