3D Artifact Library

Scanned with the Qlone iOS App & uploaded to the MERGE Cube Object Viewer app

Artifacts Scanned with Permission from Queen Emma Summer Palace

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Pipe with Birds Claw & Leather Case

This item is a Meerschaum pipe with case. The pipe has a carved bird's claw on the bowl. The case is made of wood and was originally covered in leather.

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Medallion of King Kamehemeha II

Round Cameo portrait of King Kamehameha II encased in glass with silver frame. Made by a process popular in England from early 1800s known as cameo incrustation. Said to be one of 12 medallions made by England's King George IV to be given to Hawai`i's highest chiefs by Lord Byron, who returned the bodies of King Kamehameha II and his wife, Kamamalu, to Hawai`i in 1825. The medallions are reported to have been made by Apsley Pellatt & Co., London, England.

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Prince Albert's Leather Boot

One child's brown leather boot with lace up design. Belonged to Prince Albert. From the Queen Emma Summer Palace in Hawaii. Prince Albert Kamehameha, formally Albert Edward Kauikeaouli Kaleiopapa a Kamehameha (May 20, 1858 – August 27, 1862), was the only son of Kamehameha IV and Queen Emma, who during his short life was the Crown Prince of the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi. He was the godson of Queen Victoria. Prince Albert died of an apparent case of appendicitis in August 1862.

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Queen Emma's Gold & Amethyst Bracelet

Gold bracelet with inlaid amethyst, pearls, and diamonds. Made by R & S Garrard & Co (London). Given to Queen Emma by the Duke of Edinburgh.

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Gold Bracelet of Queen Victoria & a Lock of Her Hair

This gold and agate bracelet contains a picture of Queen Victoria and a lock of her hair. Inscribed November 27, 1865. Made by Phillips (London). Given to Queen Emma by Queen Victoria during the former’s trip to Europe in 1865.

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Tussy Mussy - Queen Emma 1865

Gold Bouquet Holder also known as a tussy mussy (or tussie mussie). Small bouquet holder in the shape of a flower, attached by chain to a ring and engraved with "E" and crown. Obtained by Queen Emma during her travels in England in 1865.

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Daguerreotype (Front w/Photos)

Pair of daguerrotypes set in frame with hinged center. Picture on the Proper Right side is of King Kamehameha IV and picture on the Proper Left side is of Queen Emma. A daguerrotype is a photograph taken by an early photographic process employing an iodine-sensitized silvered plate and mercury vapor.

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Daguerreotype (Back)

Pair of daguerrotypes set in frame with hinged center. This is the back of the daguerrotype (photos on other side above). A daguerrotype is a photograph taken by an early photographic process employing an iodine-sensitized silvered plate and mercury vapor.

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Gold Silverware - Queen Emma

Silver covered with 24 carat gold plate, called "silver gilt" or "Vermeil". Back of handle engraved with monogram of a double “E” surmounted by a crown. Belonged to Queen Emma.

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Queen Emma Bust, 1865

White bisque bust of Queen Emma. Given by Queen Emma to donor's grandmother, Charlotte Robinson Hasslocher, when the queen visited the Hasslochers in Germany during her European trip in 1865. Mr. Hasslocher was charge d'affairs from the Islands. Bust is one of the only two made.

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