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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

Raspberry Pip Topaz and Diamond Brooch | Queen Elizabeth II. Diamonds Queens Jewels| England

One or two brooches of the late Queen Elizabeth II?

Raspberry Pip Topaz and Diamond Brooch | Queen Elizabeth II. Diamonds Queens Jewels| England -

Raspberry Pip Topaz and Diamond Brooch | Queen Elizabeth II. Diamonds Queens Jewels| England

Cecilia Nina Bowes-Lyon, Countess of Strathmore and Kinghorne (née Cavendish-Bentinck; 11 September 1862 – 23 June 1938) was the mother of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother and maternal grandmother and godmother of Elizabeth II.

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

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

Cartier Halo Diamond Tiara | Gift to Queen Mother when she was Duchess of York | Diamond Scroll Tiara

The Halo Tiara was made by Cartier in 1936 and purchased for £1,400 by King George VI as a gift for his wife Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother.

Halo Tiara was made by Cartier in 1936 and purchased for £1,400 by King George VI as a gift for his wife Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother. It is formed as a band of 16 graduated scrolls, set with 739 brilliants and 149 baton diamonds, each scroll divided by a graduated brilliant and with a large brilliant at the centre.

The Halo Tiara worn by Queen Elizabeth in 1936, Princess Margaret in 1954, Princess Anne in 1972, and The Duchess of Cambridge, now the Princess of Wales on her wedding day,
29 April 2011.

It is formed as a band of 16 graduated scrolls, set with 739 brilliants and 149 baton diamonds, each scroll divided by a graduated brilliant and with a large brilliant at the center.

Sapphire and Diamond Brooch with Laurel Wreath Border | Duchess of York | Royal Wedding Presents from Queen Mother | Diamond Jewelry of Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother

In 1923, Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyons, the future Duchess of York, received an array of splendid gifts for her wedding. Among these was a remarkable sapphire and diamond brooch.

This exquisite piece was bestowed upon her by her husband’s aunt, Princess Louise, the Princess Royal (daughter of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra), and Princess Louise’s daughter, Maud.

Sapphire and Diamond Brooch with Laurel Wreath Border | Gifted to the Duchess of York | Royal Wedding Presents from Queen Mother | Diamond Jewelry of Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother
Sapphire and Diamond Brooch with Laurel Wreath Border | Gifted to the Duchess of York | Royal Wedding Presents from Queen Mother | Diamond Jewelry of Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother

Sapphire and Diamond Brooch with Laurel wreath Border | Duchess of York | Royal Wedding Gifts & Presents | Diamond Jewels Elizabeth Queen Mother

Queen Mother’s Carved Rock and Diamond Art deco Brooch Pendant| England Great Britain| Royal Wedding Gift in 1923

A mystery is solved.

Long time, nothing was known about the history of Elizabeth the Queen Mothers, carved rock crystal art deco brooch.

The eagle-eyed Frank had sent me a note from the August 1923 about Queen mother’s style.

And an earlier press story was found, from the May, one month after the royal wedding.

In the splendid year of 1923, a momentous occasion unfolded as Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyons, the destined Duchess of York, was graced with an array of resplendent treasures to embellish her wedding. Among these treasures, a remarkable Art Deco Pendant Brooch shone with unparalleled brilliance.

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Elizabeth the Queen Mother’s Carved Rock and Diamond Art deco Brooch Pendant| Royal Wedding Gift in 1923 later worn by the Duchess of Cornwall Camilla, the Queen.

During the enchanting month of May in that very year, the spotlight of the press was cast upon a distinctive trend inaugurated by the Duchess of York – a trend that would captivate the realm of fashion.

A pendant of exquisite square-shaped crystal emerged as the centrepiece, its delicate contours accentuated by an almost imperceptible rim of onyx adorned with diamonds. This captivating pendant, suspended by an ornate loop that echoed its elegance, hung gracefully from a black moiré ribbon interlaced with crystal beads, all united by a platinum chain of utmost sophistication.

Among the trove of gifts bestowed upon the royal bride, a novelty of striking originality emerged – a purse of singular design. Its circular form, enveloped in ebony moiré, boasted a circumference bejeweled [with probably useable with that brooch ),that sparkled like stars.

That pendant brooch could be used also as: onyx and carved crystal clasp, a masterpiece of artistry, secured this objet d’art, which was further graced by its attachment to an onyx slave bangle.

In a realm where precious gems symbolize significant occasions, the Duchess of York ingeniously transformed her pendant into a resplendent headpiece, a magnificent homage to the grandeur of her visit to Australia during the illustrious Royal Tour of 1927.

As time waltzed on and the pages of history turned, the radiant reign of Elizabeth the Queen Mother drew to a close, but her legacy endured.

The carved rock crystal brooch, once worn with regal grace, found a new wearer upon the graceful form of Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall. With remarkable frequency, this treasure adorned her on diverse royal occasions, etching its presence into the annals of history. It gleamed proudly on the grand stage of Queen Elizabeth II’s 60th reign jubilee, as well as during the dignified ceremonies of parliamentary openings, a silent testament to the enduring elegance that transcends generations.

Art deco Carved Rock Crystal Diamond Brooch Pendant with Onyx | Duchess of York | 1923 Royal Wedding Gifts & Presents | Diamond Jewels Elizabeth Queen Mother

Thank you to Franck!

Sapphire and Diamond Art Deco Brooch| Mary Princess Royal Jewellery| Viscountess Lascelles | Countess Harewood| Windsor British Royal Jewels

Sapphire and Diamond Art Deco Brooch| Mary Princess Royal Jewellery| Viscountess Lascelles | Countess Harewood| Windsor British Royal Jewels

Sapphire and Diamond Art Deco Brooch| Mary Princess Royal Jewellery| Viscountess Lascelles | Countess Harewood| Windsor British Royal Jewels

Important antique Sapphire and Diamond Brooch| Mary Princess Royal Jewellery| Viscountess Lascelles | Countess Harewood| Windsor British Royal Jewels important Sapphire
Important antique Sapphire and Diamond Brooch| Mary Princess Royal Jewellery| Viscountess Lascelles | Countess Harewood| Windsor British Royal Jewels| Princess Royal’s Important Sapphire

Important antique Sapphire and Diamond Brooch| Mary Princess Royal Jewellery| Viscountess Lascelles | Countess Harewood| Windsor British Royal Jewels important Sapphire

Kent Diamond Brooch – Royal Rectangular Diamond Brooch

The wedding gift from Queen Mary to her daughter in law – Princess Marina of Greece, Duchess of Kent in 1934 and one of the principal presents was:

Rectangular diamond brooch with a ruby and diamond bow ornament diagonally across it>>

The brooch was not seen later in public, but Queen Mary was a collector of interesting jewels. Sometimes from her family or other heirlooms.

I believe the Duchess of Kent sold the brooch later without the double ruby bow, after the early death of the Duke of Kent, when she needs money, back to the royal family.

It is very similar to the brooch which was worn by Camilla, the Queen Consort at Royal Ascot 2023 and before at Christmas 2022 Sandringham.

Princess Marina's Ruby and Diamond Bow Brooch The wedding gift from Queen Mary to her daughter in law - Princess Marina of Greece, Duchess of Kent in 1934. Rectangular diamond Brooch, Weddding Gift from Queen Mary to her daughter in law Princess Marina of Greece, then Duchess Marina of Kent. Altered and now without the double bow brooch, it was probably sold after the death of the Duke of Kent, back to the royal family
Rectangular diamond Brooch, the Wedding Gift from Queen Mary to her daughter-in-law Princess Marina of Greece, then Duchess Marina of Kent.
Altered and now without the double bow of rubies on top
, the first version.

It
was probably sold after the death of the Duke of Kent in the year 1942, back to the royal family. The Queen Consort wore it the first time in public at Christmas in the year 2022.
Rectangular Diamond Brooch with Ruby Bow Gift in 1934 | Royal Wedding Princess Marina of Greece and Prince George of Great Britain and Ireland Windsor|Royal Jewels Duchess of Kent

The Queen Elizabeth II Brooch|Bridesmaid Aquamarine and Diamond Brooch1934

When she was bridesmaid in 1934 on the wedding of Princess Marina of Greece and Prince Georg of Great Britain, the Duke and Duchess of Kent.

The bridesmaids, in white crêpe marocain, were all wearing the dainty brooches, with the initial of the bride M+G
and bridegroom entwined, that had been the bridegroom’s gift, to them, and white bandeau.

BROOCHES FOR THE BRIDESMAIDS. Eight small parcels were despatched from York House last evening containing the Duke Kent's presents to the bridesmaids. Each parcel contained a triangular brooch of diamonds and acquamarincs set in platinum. the centrepiece of the brooch are the letters G and M—the initials of the and Princess Marina. The bridesmaids wore these brooches at the wedding.

Lady Mary Cambridge;

Princess Elisabeth of York, later Queen Elizabeth II;

Princess Iris of Mountbatten

Princess Juliana of the Netherlands;

Bridemaids brooch diamond Aquamarine Brooch - 1934Lady Mary Cambridge; 

Princess Elisabeth of York, later Queen Elizabeth II;

Princess Iris of Mountbatten

Princess Juliana of the Netherlands;

Grand Duchess Kira of Russia;

Princess Eugenie of  Greece 

 Princess Catherine of  Greece

Princess Irene of  Greece
Bridemaids brooch diamond Aquamarine Brooch – 1934Lady Mary Cambridge; Princess Elisabeth of York, later Queen Elizabeth II; Princess Iris of Mountbatten Princess Juliana of the Netherlands; Grand Duchess Kira of Russia; Princess Eugenie of Greece Princess Catherine of Greece Princess Irene of Greece

Grand Duchess Kira of Russia;

Princess Eugenie of Greece

Princess Catherine of Greece

Princess Irene of Greece

Hochzeit und Trauung| Prinzessin Marina | Kent Jewels |Royal Wedding, the royal Bride Marina
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Hochzeitsgeschenke Prinzessin Marina | Kent Royal Jewels | Royal Wedding and the Gifts
Diamond Sautoir Royal Wedding Gifts | Jewels | Ruby Bracelet | Marina Duchess of Kent
Diamond Fringe Kokoshnik Tiara | Kent Royal Marriage Presents | Diamond Rivière
Kent Diamond Fringe Kokoshnik Tiara | Royal Wedding Lady Gabriella Windsor|Royal Jewels Duchess of Kent
Marina Herzogin von Kent | Kent Royal Jewels | The Engagement Ring and Wedding rings
Diamond Fringe with Pearls Tiara | Royal Marriage Presents | Diamond Bracelet
Romanov Diamond Girandoles from the Duchess of Kent | Royal Imperial Jewels
Diamond and Pearl Scroll Tiara Bandeau Necklace | Romanov Jewel |Imperial Marriage Present
Grossen Perlentropfen Romanoff | Kent Royal Jewels | Pearshaped Pearls of Grand Duchess Vladimir
Art Deco Diamond Bandeau Tiara wedding gift from the Duke of Kent Royal Jewel History
Margeriten Blumenbroschen Duchess Marina | Kent Royal Jewels | The Diamond Daisy Brooches
Smaragd-Brosche Kent |Royal Jewel History| The Argyll -Emerald Brooch
Smaragd-Brosche Herzogin von Kent| Katherine Duchess of Kent |The Argyll -Emerald Brooch
Diamantsterne Broschen und Haarschmuck| Kent Royal Jewels | The Diamond Stars
Smaragd der Herzogin von Agryll |Royal Historic Jewelry Princess Louise Duchess of Argyll
Kent Aquamarin Diadem | Königlicher Schmuck |Royal Historic Jewels | Kent Tiara with Aquamarines
Pearl Necklace and Pearl Brooch Royal Engagement | Royal Betrothal Marina Duchess of Kent
Pearl Necklace Royal Engagement Princess Marina of Greece| Royal Betrothal Duchess of Kent
Royal Engagement Ring | Sapphire Diamond Cartier Ring| Marina Duchess of Kent
Kent Pearl and Diamond Fringe Kokoshnik Tiara| Royal Spike Diadem |Royal Jewels Katherine Duchess of Kent
Queen Mary Sapphire Diamond Brooch |Marina Duchess of Kent rectangle sapphire and two diamonds brooch |Sapphire clasp pearl necklace Princess Michael
Pearl Necklace and Pearl Brooch Royal Engagement | Royal Betrothal Marina Duchess of Kent
Pearl Necklace Royal Engagement Princess Marina of Greece| Royal Betrothal Duchess of Kent
Royal Engagement Ring | Sapphire Diamond Cartier Ring| Marina Duchess of Kent
Kent Pearl and Diamond Fringe Kokoshnik Tiara| Royal Spike Diadem |Royal Jewels Katherine Duchess of Kent