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Archduchess Marie Valerie’s Tiara|Wedding Present |Imperial Royal Jewels
Archduchess Marie Valerie’s Tiara, Wedding Archduchess Marie Valerie and Franz Salvator von Toscana . This tiara was made by Theodor Köchert, commissioned by Emperor Franz Josef I of Austria and his wife Elisabeth of Bavaria Empress Sissi.
The tiara was later a wedding gift to her daughter Archduchess Elisabeth when she married the Count of Waldburg-Zeil.
Diamond Tiara Diadem|Marie Valerie Archduchess of Austria | Imperial Royal Jewels
Marie Valerie Erzherzogin von Österreich|Tiara Diadem Kaiserlicher Schmuck und Juwelen| Royal Wedding Gift Presents Köchert Tiara
Gräfin Elisabeth Waldburg-Zeil-Hohenems | Köchert Diamond Pearl Tiara Wedding gift from the Emperor to his daughter Archduchess Marie Valerie of Austria
Diamant Tiara Countess Elisabeth Waldburg-Zeil-Hohenems| Gräfin Elisabeth Waldburg-Zeil-Hohenems | Köchert Tiara Erzherzogin Marie Valerie von Österreich| Diadem Hochzeitsgeschenk des Kaisers
Diamant Collier Countess Elisabeth Waldburg-Zeil-Hohenems| Gräfin Elisabeth Waldburg-Zeil-Hohenems | Köchert Collier Erzherzogin Marie Valerie von Österreich| Hochzeitsgeschenk des Kaisers
Diamant Collier Countess Elisabeth Waldburg-Zeil-Hohenems| Gräfin Elisabeth Waldburg-Zeil-Hohenems | Köchert Collier Erzherzogin Marie Valerie von Österreich| Weddding Present of Emperor Franz Joseph
Gräfin Tatiana Waldburg-Zeil-Hohenems|Köchert Collier Tiara Erzherzogin Elisabeth Franziska von Österreich|Countess Waldburg-Zeil-Hohenems| Bandeau Diadem Wedding Gift Emperor of Austria
Countess Tatiana Waldburg-Zeil-Hohenems|Köchert Collier Tiara Erzherzogin Elisabeth Franziska of Austria|Countess Waldburg-Zeil-Hohenems| Bandeau Diadem Wedding Gift Emperor of Austria
Stephanie von Blanckenstein Gräfin Waldburg Zeil Hohenems | Kaiserliche Schleifenbrosche mit Anhänger | Köchert Halsband – Geschenk des Kaisers an Erzherzogin Elisabeth Franziska
Countess Stephanie Waldburg Zeil Hohenems |Imperial Bow Brooch Diamond Pendant| Köchert Diamond Necklace- Imperial Royal Gift of Emperor of Austria to Archduchess Elisabeth Franziska of Habsburg
Imperial Sapphire Parure of Grand Duchess Maria-Alexandrovna| Imperial Romanov Sapphires| Grand Duchess Victoria Melita
The magnificent sapphire and diamond parure with elements of the „Thistle of Scotland“ , the „Rose of England“ and the „Irish Shamrock“, as diamond stylised three leaf trefoils, was a heirloom of her mother Grand Duchess Maria Alexandrovna, the Duchess of Saxe-Coburg.
La Corbeille de Mariage de la grande-duchesse Maria Alexandrovna de Russie
Grossfürstin Viktoria Melita Sapphires – Diamond Parure | Saphir Diamant Garnitur
Das Imperiale Saphir Juwelen Set
Grand Duchess Victoria Melitta Sapphires – Diamond Parure Sapphire Tiara Sapphire Diadem, Sapphire Necklace, Sapphire Stomacher,
Grand Duchess Victoria Melita | Romanov Saphir Diamant Garnitur Romanov Juwelen Details des Saphir-Diamant-Set
Greek Key Diamond Tiara | Romanov Jewels | Mäander Diamant Diadem| Grand Duchess Kirill, Grand Duchess Victoria Melita
Romanov Sapphire and Diamond Tiara| Large Cluster Sapphire Center from the Sapphire Parure| Grand Duchess Marie Alexandrovna Duchess of Coburg
Sapphire Sautoir of Grand Duchess Kyrill| Grand Duchess Victoria Melita’s Cartier Sapphire Necklace
Large Sapphire – Cartier Diamond Sautoir Grand Duchess Victoria Melitta |Later owned by Princess Elizabeth Princess of Greece, Princess of Romania| grosser Saphir und Cartier Diamant Kette
Maria Josepha Archduchess of Austria |Imperial Diamond and Emerald Jewels
Maria Josepha Archduchess of Austria | Emerald and Diamonds | Royal Imperial Jewels
Maria Josepha von Habsburg, Erzherzogin von Österreich | Kaiserlicher Schmuck
Sisis Diamant-Sterne | Schmuck Elisabeth Marie Erzherzogin von Österreich
Elisabeth Marie Erzherzogin von Österreich| Schmuck der Fürstin zu Windisch-Grätz
Köchert Tiara und Diamant Demi-Parure | Schmuck der Fürstin zu Windisch-Grätz
Archduchess Hedwig of Habsburg Wedding Tiara | Köchert | Royal Imperial Present from her mother Archduchess Marie Valerie
Erzherzogin Hedwig Hochzeits Diadem | Habsburg | Stolberg-Stolberg | Geschenk von Erzherzogin Marie Valerie
Charlotte Empress of Mexico| DIAMOND DEVANT DE CORSAGE, 1860
Imperial and Royal Diamand Corsage Ornament
Charlotte Empress of Mexico| DIAMOND DEVANT DE CORSAGE 1860
Imperial and Royal Diamond Corsage Ornament
This jewel is said to have belonged originally to Caroline, the daughter of the Empress Maria-Theresia, who married the King of Naples.
Sapphire Sautoir of Grand Duchess Kyrill| Grand Duchess Victoria Melita’s Cartier Sapphire Necklace
Meander diamond Tiara | Crown Princess Cecilie of Prussia | Preussen Greek Key Diadem Prinzessin Kira als Braut mit dem Diadem der Kronprinzessin Cecilie
Wittelsbach Royal Pearl and Diamond Stomacher Brooch in the Residenz in München
Wittelsbach Royal Stomacher Brooch in the Residenz in München
Made from silver, gold, gilt,diamonds, pearl-drops and pearl probably in Germany 1710-1720 and once owned by Kurfürstin Elisabeth Auguste von der Pfalz (1721-1794).
Stomachers were very height of fashion in the 18th century and again during the Edwardian period, i. e. the early 20th century. Sometimes a stomacher is called „devant de corsage“ or a „corsage brooch“….
Wittelsbach Royal Stomacher Brooch in the Residenz in München
In the typical triangular shape, it adorned the front of the bodice, from the décolleté to the waist.
Flower or ribbon ornaments were a popular motif and could be broken down into separate pieces for easier handling.
These sections, like this one of the Munich Residence, which consists of 3 parts.
The delicate fragments were sewn onto each dress and have no brooch, just eyelets on the back for attachment. The diamonds are openly set in silver „a-jour“, as was customary at the time, and together with the velvety, shimmering pearls, they formed a jewel for the big event with candlelight, because that’s when it unfolds its full splendor and sparkles inimitable.
Unfortunately little is known of this equisite piece. Unfortunately, there are no paintings with the valuable from that time either.
Stomacher were a standard piece of jewelery in the 18th century and very common at court and again during the Edwardian period, ie early 20th century. Sometimes a stomer is called a „devant de corsage“ or a „corsagebrooch“.