1866 King Mongkut and offspring

1861 Gathering to observe the full solar eclipse

1861 The look that we are most familiar with

1861 Their Majesties King Mongut and Queen Consort Debsirindra Boroma Rajini


1862 Phra Meru of HRH Queen Debsirindra

1864 King Mongkut

1865 King Mongkut presides over tonsure ceremony


1865 Teaching Abbot and royal pupil

1865 The grand old patriarch, HM King Mongkut

1867 Nobility portrait of the Mongkut period

1868 Mongkut son

Consort Princesses of HM King Mongkut (Rama IV)

Mongkut Era

Royal heirs

1868 Solar eclipse

1868 King Mongkut cremation ceremonies


1868 King Mongkut's Phra Meru

1868 Cremation Ceremony of King Mongkut on the Phramen Sanam Luang grounds

1868 The tamboon of King Mongkut's cremation pyre (Phra Meruma)
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1853 Mai {high-value} note
As opposed to the like lower and medium banknotes that supplemented the more common "Pod Duang" of the day the denomination of the three levels of the Mai was set for the occasion and appropriate exchange. Never was popular amongst the masses under Mongkut reign. A short-lived currency.

Fuang (1/8 of a full Tical Baht) of 1862 Siam

Bronze coin (10 ticals) used during the late 1850's
