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Known as Prince Wilhelm's Crown; made by Hallbergs Guldsmed AB in 1902 for Prins Wilhelm of Sweden and Norway (1884-1965), Duke of Södermanland, second son of King Gustav V of Sweden and Queen Victoria of Baden for use at the Declaration of the Princes Majority in 1902 at the ceremonious opening in Stockholm of the Swedish Parliament, the Riksdagen; Prins Wilhelm was known for making documentary films and for his travel writing; from a series of illustrations of famous royal crowns published by the cigarette manufacturer, Godfrey Phillips, to coincide with the public interest in royalty and regalia after the coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth in 1937;
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Personal Prints, Cards, Gifts, Reference. Not for commercial use, not for public display, not for resale.
Use in a presentation. All languages. 3 years. Non commercial or internal within a company or organization.
Web display, social media, apps or blogs. Private only (no Commercial Use). All languages. 5 years. No Advertising.
Print and/or digital. Use inside a single magazine or journal. Single language only. Print run of 1500. 5 years.
Print and/or digital / eBook, including for use in on-line academic databases. Single use inside book. Any size. Academic, trade or self-published book. Single language only. Single territory for trade; global for academic. Print run of 1500. 5 years