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Queen Mary’s Turquoise and Diamond openwork Brooch -with small leaves| Wedding Gift in 1893 Royal Jewels History

Queen Mary's Turquoise and Diamond openwork with small leaves Brooch - Wedding Gift in 1893 Royal Jewels History
Queen Mary’s Turquoise and Diamond openwork Brooch, with small leaves – Wedding Gift in 1893 Royal Jewels History

Queen Mary’s Turquoise and Diamond openwork with small leaves Brooch – Wedding Gift in 1893 Royal Jewels History

Queen Mary’s Acorn Oak Leaf Brooch |Lady Lindsay Present Royal Wedding Gifts| Royal Jewels Queen Mary England

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Acorn Oak Leaf Brooch from Lady Lindsay as Present Royal Wedding Gifts| Royal Jewels Queen Mary England

Queen Elizabeth’s Emerald and Sapphire Diamond brooch | Queen Art deco Brooch1920

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Queen Elizabeth’s Emerald and Sapphire Diamond brooch | Queen Art deco Brooch1920

This brooch is not from the late 19th century, it is later and not a wedding gift to Queen Mary in the year 1893. This work is art deco and the cut sapphire and emerald are setted in fine and thin platinum.

Princess Margaret’s Cartier Ruby diamond flower head Brooches| Royal Jewel History

King George VI also bought a matching brooch in rubies for Princess Margaret

Princess Margarets Cartier Ruby and Diamond Flower Head Brooches Gift from her FatherKing George VI  - Ruby Flower Head Brooch In 1942 King George VI gave his daughters matching brooches from Cartier. The brooch given to Queen Elizabeth II was set with sapphire and the brooch given to Princess Margaret was set with rubies. Each of the girls later received a second matching brooch. Princess Margaret wore the gifts often in the first few years after they were received but they later fell out of favor for larger more glittering pieces.

In 1979 Princess Margaret decided to sell seven pieces of jewelry at Sotheby’s.  it was speculated she was struggling financially while a spokesman for her insisted they were simply old pieces she didn’t wear anymore and wanted to get rid of.  “An attractive pair of gold, ruby and diamond Clips, each designed as a flowerhead, the centre set with a cluster of cushion-shaped rubies and brilliant-cut diamonds, by Cartier, London
Princess Margaret’s Cartier Ruby and Diamond Flower Head Brooches Gift from her Father King George VI – Ruby Flower Head Brooch similar to the brooch for the Queen

Queen Elizabeth’s CARTIER Sapphire and Diamond Flower Brooches |Queen’s Brooches|Royal Jewels Great Britain and Ireland

Queen Elizabeth's cartier Sapphire and Diamond Flower Brooches |Queen's Brooches|Royal Jewels Great  Britain and Ireland Sapphire diamond double clip flower head Gold Brooch
Queen Elizabeth’s cartier Sapphire and Diamond Flower Brooches |Queen’s Brooches|Royal Jewels Great Britain and Ireland Sapphire diamond double clip flower head Gold Brooch

Queen Elizabeth’s CARTIER Sapphire and Diamond Flower Brooches |Queen’s Brooches|Royal Jewels Great Britain and Ireland

Queen Elisabeth II Turquoise and Diamond Shamrock Brooch | Wedding Gift from the Dowager Duchess of Portland | Queen’s Brooches

Queen Elisabeth II Turquoise and Diamond Shamrock Brooch | Wedding Gift of the Dowager Duchess of Portland | Queen's Brooches
Queen Elisabeth II Turquoise and Diamond Shamrock Brooch | Wedding Gift of the Dowager Duchess of Portland | Queen’s Brooches

Princess Elizabeth the future Queen of Great Britain and Ireland | Royal Wedding Gifts and Presents 1947

Queen Elisabeth II Turquoise and Diamond Brooch | Wedding Gift of the Dowager Duchess of Portland | Queen’s Brooches

Large Diamond Stomacher with Diamond Fringes Devante de Corsage| Duchess of Connaught Princess of Prussia |Princess Arthur Royal Jewel History

the Duchess of Connaught, the photograph was taken at the Coronation of King George V1911 , 1865-1936.

She is wearing her Diamond Shamrock Tiara, a wedding gift of Edward, Prince of Wales, later King Edward, her brother-in-law.

We could see also her important three thiers diamond devante de corsage with fringes, probably made by CHAUMET, Paris, which she wore vefore at the coronation in 1902. The large diamond stomacher she left also to her only son Prince Arthur of Connaught. When he died, the jewels are in the possession of his wife Duchess Alexandra of Fife, Princess Arthur.

The Duchess of Connaught, the photograph was taken at the Coronation of King George V 1911, 1865-1936.

Large Diamond Stomacher with Diamond Fringes Devante de Corsage| Duchess of Connaught Princess of Prussia |Princess Arthur Royal Jewel History

Queen Alexandra’s wedding gift to Princess Royal Mary | Countess Harewood Lascelles

Queen Alexandra's wedding gift to Princess Royal Mary| Countess Harewood Lascelles Queen Alexandra's wedding gift to Princess Mary was an unusual six-row emerald bead and pearl necklace, composed of sixty-three graduated pearls and sixty-four graduated emerald beads strung alternately with green and white enamelled barrel snap. This necklace look's very similar to a wedding gift which Princess Alexandra received>>

Queen Alexandra's necklet bears the personal message.
"With every good wish for my darling granddaughter Mary's future happiness with her beloved husband. From her loving old granny Alex
six-row emerald bead and pearl necklace, composed of sixty-three graduated pearls and sixty-four graduated emerald beads strung alternately with green and white enameled barrel snap
Queen Alexandra's wedding gift to Princess Royal Mary| CountessQueen Alexandra's wedding gift to Princess Royal Mary| Countess Harewood Lascelles Queen Alexandra's wedding gift to Princess Mary was an unusual six-row emerald bead and pearl necklace, composed of sixty-three graduated pearls and sixty-four graduated emerald beads strung alternately with green and white enamelled barrel snap. This necklace look's very similar to a wedding gift which Princess Alexandra received>>

Queen Alexandra's necklet bears the personal message.
"With every good wish for my darling granddaughter Mary's future happiness with her beloved husband. From her loving old granny Alex 
  Harewood Lascelles
Queen Alexandra’s wedding gift to Princess Royal Mary| Countess Harewood Lascelles with her personal note to her granddaughter.

Queen Alexandra’s Aquamarine Cloak Clasp|Faberge Brooch |England Royal Jewel History

A previously undisclosed Fabergé Brooch emerged into public view when Queen Camilla adorned herself with a heritage piece of Queen Alexandra on the 11th of March, in celebration of Commonwealth Day. This remarkable piece revealed two portions of what are three components of a royal Fabergé Cloak Clasp.

The tradition of gifting, particularly for occasions such as birthdays and Easter, saw her receiving numerous presents from her sister, Empress Marie Feodorovna of Russia. The Empress held a particular preference for the exquisite craftsmanship of Fabergé for such esteemed events.

Queen Alexandra's Aquamarine brooch- Cloak Clasp with heart pendant with diamond frames and chain setted with diamonds - Faberge - later given to Queen Mary of England Royal Jewel History - Britsh royals - U.K. Queen Camilla of Great Britain and Ireland - British royal jewelry, royalty,aquamarine, hearts heartshaped Aquamarine pendant, round pendant, trelliswork - Queens Brooch
Queen Alexandra’s Aquamarine Brooch an exquisite cloak clasp adorned with a heart pendant, encased within frames of lustrous diamonds, and complemented by a chain meticulously set with diamonds. This remarkable piece, believed to have been crafted by the renowned Fabergé around 1904 , later became a part of Queen Mary of England’s Royal Jewel Collection. To enrich our exploration, let us also consider the third component of this regal jewel, inviting a comprehensive appreciation of its historical and artistic significance.

Countess Strathmore Diamond Jewels Marriage Bridal Jewels Wedding Gift in 1881| British Royal Jewels

"Wedding diamonds from Count Glamis, later Count of Strathmore and Kinghorne, to Cecilia Cavendish-Bentinck- two inwinded hearts in diamonds with a crown as pendant, large brooch, worn on the wedding of the Duke and Duchess of York in 1923 - Countess Strathmore Diamond Jewels Marriage Bridal Jewels   Wedding Gift in 1881 | Raspberry Pip Topaz and Diamond Brooch | Queen Elizabeth II. Diamonds Queens Jewels| History Royal Jewellery England,present,gift,best diamonds,Queen ElizabethII,Schmuck,royals,royal jewels,diamant,diamonds, gold,history,Cecilia Nina Cavendish-Bentinck,Cecilia Bowes-Lyon, Countess of Strathmore and Kinghorne,wedding,bridal gifts,royal gifts,royal wedding,bequest,left to Queen Mother,cross brooch,diamond cross,snake bracelet,bracelet,gold snake with diamonds,MARRIAGE OF MISS CAVENDISH BENTINCK.countess glamis,MARRIAGE OF LORD GLAMIS AND MISS CAVENDISH BKNTINCK,last will of the countess,left to the queen

Wedding diamonds from Count Glamis, later Count of Strathmore and Kinghorne, to Cecilia Cavendish-Bentinck- two inwinded hearts in diamonds with a crown as pendant, large brooch, worn on the wedding of the Duke and Duchess of York in 1923 Countess Strathmore Diamond Jewels Marriage Bridal Jewels Wedding Gift in 1881 |

Countess Strathmore Diamond Cross Wedding Gift in 1881 | Raspberry Pip Topaz and Diamond Brooch | Queen Elizabeth II. Diamonds Queens Jewels| History Royal Jewellery England