orb
WELL it was the four symbols,saint.Edwards crown and the 2 ceptors by lisa brown
The ball is an orb. It is a symbol of her strength and power. I don't know about the stick though; that's what I'm trying to find out...
When crowned, a queen typically holds a scepter, which symbolizes her authority and power. She may also hold an orb, representing the monarchy's governance over the world. Together, these objects convey the queen's role as a sovereign ruler.
Two headed eagle with scepter and orb.
The queen's scepter is a ceremonial staff that symbolizes royal authority and power, often carried by monarchs during official events and coronations. Typically adorned with precious metals and gemstones, it represents the sovereign's role as a ruler and protector of the realm. In many cultures, the scepter, along with the crown and orb, forms part of the regalia used in state ceremonies. Each scepter can have unique designs and historical significance, reflecting the traditions of the monarchy it represents.
sceptre or scepter
The Greek goddess Artemis is not depicted carrying a scepter. She is depicted as a young huntress carrying a bow and arrows. The goddess with a scepter is Hera, queen of the gods.
The cartoonist likely depicted the orb and scepter falling from Napoleon's hands to symbolize his loss of power and authority. This imagery conveys the idea that he is no longer in control and is facing defeat or downfall. It serves as a visual metaphor for the end of his reign and the collapse of his ambitions, highlighting the transient nature of power.
That'd be a scepter
The Queen is given the "orb" and the "rod" during the course of her coronation. Here is a link with the info:http://www.oremus.org/liturgy/coronation/cor1953b.html
The sovereign orb is a religious symbol which represents: the Monarch's role as Defender of the Faith and as Supreme Governor of the Church of their nation. The scepter represents: Kingly power. The cross symbolizes: Justice and mercy.