Tiara.
Coronet is another name for a small crown.Tiara is also another word for a small crown.
Well she refused to wear the Imperial state crown because it was too heavy and so she requested for a small crown to be made
Tiara
The ranks and Insignia are as follows: NCO's (Non-Commissioned Officers) Private/Trooper/Gunner/Rifleman- No Insignia Lance Corporal/Bombardier- 1 Stripe Corporal/Bombardier- 2 Stripes Sergeant- 3 Stripes Staff/Colour Sergeant- 3 Stripes with Small Crown SNCO's (Senior Non-Commissioned Officers) Regimental Quartermaster Sergeant (RQMS)- Large Crown with Laurels (Company) Sergeant Major (CSM)- Large Crown Regimental Sergeant Major (RSM)- Lion and Unicorn surrounding Small Crown CO's (Commissioned Officers) 2nd Lieutenant- 1 Pip Lieutenant- 2 Pips Captain- 3 Pips Major- Small Crown Lieutenant-Colonel- Small Crown and 1 Pip Colonel- Small Crown and 2 Pips Brigadier- Small Crown and 3 Pips Major-General- Crossed Swords and 1 Pip Lieutenant-General- Crossed Swords and Small Crown General- Crossed Swords and Small Crown and 1 Pip Field Marshal- Crossed Swords surrounded by Laurels with Small Crown
A crown on an old piece of jewelry was a way to signify that the metal is real. You would see the metal stamp and then the stamp of a small crown.
A cross and a crown of thorns a small fish
CORONET
The "Small Diamond Crown" of Queen Victoria was a miniature crown that she wore, and was the one she became most assosiated with. It was made from silver and contained 1187 diamonds.
A small amount of Crown Vics had the Windsor engine,They were used Primarily for police and other civil services.
goldcrest
No. The trunk is to small.
A small country which is independent but uses Britain for foreign affairs. The Isle of Man, Jersey and Guernsey are all British Crown Dependencies.