The story behind Queen Victoria’s sapphire and diamond suite, Queen Victoria’s sapphire bracelet….
The Princess Royal’s Sapphires – The King George V Sapphire Parure
The story behind Queen Victoria’s sapphire and diamond suite, Queen Victoria’s sapphire bracelet….
The Princess Royal’s Sapphires – The King George V Sapphire Parure
The barely seventeen-year-old Princess Cecilia of Baden (1839-1891) married on August 16, 1857 the Grand Duke Mikhail Nikolayevich Romanov (1832-1909), the youngest son of Tsar Nicholas I and Tsarina Alexandra Feodorovna. Prior to marrying, it was necessary for Cecilia to accept the Russian Orthodox faith.
So she was baptized on August 15, 1857 in a ceremony, being given the name Olga Feodorovna Ольга Фёдоровна.
Her jewelry is famous, and her sapphire parure was later owned by two of her children the Grand Duchess Anastasia Michaelovna Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg Schwerin and her Grand Duke Mikhail Mikhailovich Romanov, who sells them to Henry Lascelles, later the Earl of Harewood, it was his wedding gift to Princess Mary of Great Britain, see in the picture below.
She wore it as stomacher and devante de corsage, or used single ornaments as brooches. The Princess Royal had no pierced ears, so she wore no earrings.
The Romanov sapphire and diamond necklace, was sold, but two items in knot design are still worn by the Countess Harewood, Andrea Lascelles on her wedding day and later when she was seen with Queen Victoria’s Sapphire Coronet, probably as earrings.
The Princess Royal’s Sapphires – Queen Victoria’s Sapphire and Diamond tiara| Important Sapphire
The Cambridge Emeralds – History and the stories behind the jewels
Princess Johann Georg of Saxony| Prinzessin Johann Georg von Sachsen
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This diamond and emerald bracelet with an large octagonal emerald in the center, framed of an octagonal diamond border, is made in diamond trellis-work.
Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother on the Investiture of the Prince of Wales in 1969
Diamond Diadem with imperial eagle in diamonds
Other jewels from the Harcourt Family – Famous Harcourt Emerald Parure and Emerald Tiara, Emerald Necklace:
The story behind the famous Cambridge Emeralds in the Royal family of Great Britain
The Queen wore it on the occasion of her golden wedding day, this emerald brooch is left to her from her grandmother Queen Mary in 1953.
When the Queen met Dr Angela Merkel at Windsor on 2nd July in 2021 she wore the Cambridge Emerald and Diamond Cluster Brooch without the pendant.