This monumental three-piece centrepiece was originally presented by Queen Victoria to Viscount Melbourne, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. Lord Melbourne, after whom the city of Melbourne is named, was a close confidant and companion to Queen Victoria prior to her marriage, and a significant influence on the early years of her reign. The engraved inscription reads: ‘Presented to Viscount Melbourne as a mark of regard and esteem by Victoria R. and Albert, February 10, 1840’, the date Victoria and Albert were married. In 1843 Queen Victoria appointed Garrard & Co. crown jeweller, a position the firm retained until 2007.