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Princess Margaret of Connaught | Crown Princess of Sweden Wedding Present – Turquoise Tiara, Turquoise cluster brooch with pendant Turquoise Earrings
Princess Margaret of Connaught | Crown Princess of Sweden Wedding Present – Turquoise cluster and Diamond brooch, Turquoise pendant – Royal Jewel history

An oval turquoise and diamond cluster brooch and drop shape pendant, and turquoise and diamond cluster earrings once belonged to Empress Catherine II of Russia, also known as Catherine the Great, and inherited through Princess Louise Margaret of Prussia, the Duchess of Connaught, Crown Princess Margareta of Sweden and Queen Ingrid left to Queen Margarete of Denmark. She presented it to her daughter-in-law, crown princess Mary, on their 50th birthday.
Turquoise and Diamond Necklace & Ear pendants |Queen Victoria Eugenia’s of Spain Turquoise Tiara
Strawberry Leaf Tiara | Queen Victoria| Tiaras

Pearshaped Emerald Necklace Emerald Brooch| Mughal 3-row Drop shaped Emerald Collier|Royal Jewels – Louise Margaret Duchess of Connaught | Princess of Prussia
….another joyful event in Court was the welcoming home of H.R.H. the Duke and Duchess of Connaught from India.
On her Majestys State Ball: The Duchess of Connaught wore a lovely yellow gown and an Indian necklet of uncut emeralds and Oriental pearls.

Pearshaped Emerald Necklace Emerald Brooch| Mughal 3-row Dropshaped Emerald Collier|Royal Jewels – Louise Margaret Duchess of Connaught | Princess of Prussia
Princess Charlotte of Wales | Royal Wedding 1816 | Wedding Jewels |Great Britain – England
Wreath of rose buds and leaves, composed of the most superb brilliants. Princess Charlotte of Wales’s Royal Wedding in 1816 | Wedding Jewels Royal Jewels History
The wedding dress of Princess Charlotte of Wales was worn at her wedding to Prince Leopold of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld on 2 May 1816 at Carlton House in London.

Charlotte was the only child of George, Prince of Wales and Caroline of Brunswick; Leopold was the youngest son of Francis, Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld and Countess Augusta Reuss of Ebersdorf.
Princess Charlotte of Wales | Royal Wedding 1816 | Wedding Jewels Royal Jewels History
Countess Bessborough’s Diamond Tiara| Chaumet Diadem| The Bessborough Tiara
The Bessborough Diamond Tiara
History of The Bessborough Diamond Tiara
The platinum tiara was given from Vere Brabazon Ponsonby, 9th Earl of Bessborough 1880-1956 to his wife, Roberte Countess of Bessborough née Poupart de Neuflize (1892 – 1979) and was also a present from his colleagues from De Beers. The marquise-shaped diamond was offered to the Earl, in 1931, as a gift by the De Beers diamond company, when he left his position of director.


Sold at Christies Auction Magnificent Jewels Geneva May 17th 2023 945 000 CHF
Countess Bessborough Diamond Tiara Chaumet Diadem | England British Aristocratic Noble Jewel History
Marchioness of Reading|Vicereine of India| Ellipse pattern Diamond Tiara Bandeau Kokoshnik Cartier|British Noble Aristocratic Tiaras Royal Jewel History
Queen Victoria’s wedding brooch| The Prince Albert Brooch | Sapphire and Diamond Cluster Brooch |Royal Wedding Gift
From Queen Victoria to the Queen Consort Camilla in 2023


Queen Victoria’s Wedding Gift| The Prince Albert Brooch Sapphire Diamond Brooch Crown Jewels|Royal Jewels Great Britain and Ireland

Queen Elizabeth II | The Prince Albert Brooch Sapphire Diamond Brooch Crown Jewels|Royal Jewels Great Britain and Ireland
Queen Elizabeth II | Confirmation Brooch Turquoise and Diamond Brooch gift of Queen Mary 1942|Royal Jewels Great Britain and Ireland


Queen Mary’s Teck Turquoise Tiara |The three brooches of Queen Marys Turquoise Parure, had originally been a confirmation present in December 1850 to Queen Mary’s mother, the Duchess of Teck.



