File:Veiled Prophet Special Maid's Crown.jpg

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English: Silver and washed gold special maids crown with green and red inset jewels, and adorned with 14 four-pointed crosses separated by fleur-de-lis, made by Mermod, Jaccard & Co.
Title: Veiled Prophet Special Maid's Crown
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Source Missouri History Museum
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Author Mermod and Jaccard Jewelry Company
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1960-129-0003a
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F1FBA539-0EB0-FC54-E5B3-235C37F478FF

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