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Ildikó PANDUR - John WADE: A Unique Piece of Jewellery in the Collection of the Budapest Museum of Applied Arts: A Souvenir from the Colony of Victoria, Australia

1927). Their son became King Charles II of Rumania (1893­1953), while their daughter Mary married Alexander I (1888-1934) and thus became queen of Yugoslavia. Alfred, who served in the Royal Navy from 1858, received the title Duke of Edinburgh in 1866. 25 John B. Hawkins, "A Royal Visitor: The Duke of Edinburgh K. G. 1867-68, 1869, 1870-71. Part 1," Austra­liana, 21.2 (May 1999), pp. 33-40, "Part 2," Australiana, 21.3 (August 1999), pp. 65-78, "Part 3," Australiana, 21.4 (November 1999), pp. 98-106 (hereafter: Hawkins 1999). 26 See Hawkins 1999, "Part 2," p. 69 and n. 16. (p 78) (J, B. Hawkins, Australian Silver, (Antique Collectors Club, Woodbridge, 1990), vol 1, p. 341) 27 The third edition, by John Strangeways, of the cata­logue is illustrated. („A Guide to the Works of Art and Sciences collected by Captain His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh K. G. during his five years' cruise around the world in H. M. S. Galatea (1867-1871) and left for exhibi­tion in the South Kensington Museum" (London: February 1872.) The fifty-page catalogue, introducing mostly Japa­nese lacquered pieces, Indian craftsmen's products and Malayan swords devoted three pages to Australian sou­venirs. See Hawkins 1999, "Part 1," n. 2 (p. 40). 28 The Argus (Melbourne), 26 April 1855, p. 5, column 6

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