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Locks of the  King's hair,  painted miniatures and royalist symbols were set into rings, lockets and pendants and worn as a sign of allegiance to the Royalist  cause. As wearing such  jewellery could be dangerous during the Civil War, many of these  objects may have been hidden until the Restoration or  produced after the accession of  Charles II. Royalists considered Charles's death to be a martyrdom and images of him often show his eyes gazing upwards towards Heaven. Before his  execution, Charles cast the loss of his crown as the change from an earthly kingdom to a celestial - saying \"I go from a corruptible to an incorruptible crown,  where no disturbance can be.\" \n\nThis silver heart shaped locket is inscribed with phrases indicating faithful devotion to the King. 'Live and Dy in Loyalty' and 'I Morne for Monarchie' indicate the unflagging allegiance of the jewel's royalist owner. The front of the locket is inscribed 'Prepared Be to Follow Me/ CR', an invitation to the wearer to be ready to give up their life for the late King's cause. \r\n\r\nAlthough some jewels supporting the King were worn during the Commonwealth period, many were produced after the  Restoration of 1660.  Charles II was vigilant to ensure that his father’s memory was preserved. He was celebrated as King Charles the Martyr and the day of his death  was maintained as a  national day of ‘fasting and humiliation’. Rings set with the King’s portrait were therefore worn as a  sign of allegiance to the  new regime and a repudiation of  Commonwealth sympathies. After the exile of James II in 1688, political supporters  continued to wear these rings  to show their support for the restoration of  Catholic Stuart rule. Interest in Charles I continued in the 19th  century. In 1813, when the coffin of  Charles I was discovered in St George’s Chapel in  Windsor Castle, the Prince Regent, later George IV,  had it opened and removed a number of  mementoes, including locks of hair which were made into  jewellery. ","physicalDescription":"Silver, heart-shaped locket, the obverse inscribed 'Prepared be to Follow me/CR', and on the reverse 'I live and dy in loyaltye'. 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George Babington Croft Lyons was born on 15 September 1855. Nothing is known of his early life. On 23 May 1874 he was promoted to Lieutenant with the Essex Rifles. He was admitted Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, London, on 7 January 1904 and served on its Executive Council from 1908 to 1926; he was a Vice-President from 1917 to 1921. Croft Lyons was also actively involved with the Burlington Fine Arts Club, publishing a number of articles in the Burlington Magazine. Like his friend, George Salting, when Croft Lyons’s collection outgrew his house in Neville Street, Kensington, he loaned works for exhibition at the South Kensington Museum; these included ceramics, sculpture, metalwork (particularly silver and pewter), textiles and woodwork. Croft Lyons died in London on 22 June 1926, aged 71. He bequeathed to the Museum all the objects currently exhibited on loan (these amounted to 978 objects and 391 photographic negatives) together with ‘ten other objects to be selected from the works of art remaining in his house so far as these are not already disposed of by specific bequests’. The British Museum, National Gallery and Birmingham Art Gallery were also beneficiaries of Croft Lyons’ bequest.","historicalContext":"","briefDescription":"Silver, heart-shaped locket, the obverse inscribed 'Prepared Be To Follow Me/CR', and on the reverse 'Live and Dy in Loyalty'. 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