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They are linked to queen because they are protected by the crown.
Most of the varieties of swan in the UK are protected species. The mute swan however, is owned by the crown and it is only legal for someone in the royal family to eat or serve them.
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.
D2792 Crown-full cast noble metal D2790 Crown-full cast high noble metal the first one is all metal crown, while the second one is most likely a gold crown
The crown from 2017 had many diamonds and pearls; iI don't know the metal but it is not gold.
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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.
An anatomical crown is the visible part of a natural tooth, made up by dentin covered with enamel. A dental crown is a prosthetic crown crafted by a dental technician. A dental crown can be made as a full porcelain crown, but in most cases it is made by covering a metal cap with porcelain. The metal cap is used to give the tooth extra structural strength (especially in case of molar crowns) and can be made from metal alloy, gold alloy, or zirconium oxide (a mineral).
heyy itss meethe crown supports the tooth.
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d2750 Is for a porcelain fused metal crown and d2790 is for a temp crown
The makers mark you described, featuring a crown, swan, triangle, and the letters "MB," likely refers to the Chinese porcelain manufacturer known as "Ming Dynasty" or possibly a specific factory like "Ming Bao." Marks like these are often used to indicate the production period and the specific maker of the porcelain. The crown and swan imagery can signify quality and craftsmanship. For accurate identification, consulting a porcelain expert or reference guide specific to Chinese ceramics may provide more detailed insights.