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Sapphire and Diamond Platinum Brooch Queen Elizabeth II| „British Princess“ Chrysanthemum Brooch| Royal Jewels

„British Princess“ Sapphire and Diamond Platinum Brooch Queen Elizabeth II| Sapphire Flower gift from builders, Sir James Laing the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company Chrysanthemum Brooch| Royal Jewels Great Britain and Ireland – on the right side, when Princess Anne was christening.

In 1946, Princess Elizabeth launched the tanker British Princess for The Sapphire and Diamond Flower Brooch. In Its Silver Box, Presented To Princess Elizabeth As Memento….more history:

„British Princess“ Sapphire and Diamond Platinum Brooch Queen Elizabeth II| Sapphire Flower gift from builders, Sir James Laing and the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company Chrysanthemum Brooch| Royal Jewels Great Britain and Ireland

Richmond Diamond Pearl Brooch Pendant| Royal Marriage Presents Queen Mary

The Queen’s Jewels – Funeral Brooch Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh – the story

From the Town of Richmond Diamond Pearl Brooch| Present Royal Wedding Gifts| Royal Jewels Queen Mary England

From the Town of Richmond Diamond Pearl Brooch| Present Royal Wedding Gifts| Royal Jewels Queen Mary England
Richmond Diamond Pearl Brooch Queen ElizabethII | Present Royal Wedding Gifts from the Town of Richmond| Royal Jewels Queen Mary England
From the Town of Richmond Diamond Pearl Brooch| Present Royal Wedding Gifts| Royal Jewels Queen Mary England

Richmond Diamond Pearl Brooch Queen ElizabethII | Present Royal Wedding Gifts from the Town of Richmond| Royal Jewels Queen Mary England

From the Town of Richmond Diamond Pearl Brooch| Present Royal Wedding Gifts| Royal Jewels Queen Mary England
Richmond Diamond Pearl Brooch Queen ElizabethII | Present Royal Wedding Gifts from the Town of Richmond| Royal Jewels Queen Mary England
Funeral Brooch Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh Richmond Diamond Pearl Brooch Queen ElizabethII | Present Royal Wedding Gifts from the Town of Richmond| Royal Jewels Queen Mary England

Devonshire Ball Diamond Jewels Royal Jewels|Pearl Necklace Queen Mary Marriage Presents

Queen Elizabeth II Jewels

Queen Elizabeth II | Maple Leaf Diamond Brooch Canadian Legion Wedding Gift| Royal Jewels England
Queen Elizabeth II | Maple Leaf Diamond Brooch Canadian Legion Wedding Gift| Royal Jewels England

Queen Elizabeth II during her life which have not been seen in public.

Special thanks to Franck:

I. Leslie Field :

– A double rose diamond brooch ;
– The Queen’s Lloyds of London Lutine brooch ;
– The Queen’s Diamond and ruby sea Creature brooch ;
– A cluster ring ;
– Two rings with yellow diamonds, one round and one square ;
– A delicate narrow link bracelet with floral motifs ;
– The two sapphire tiaras ;
– The Queen’s Sapphire Bumblebee brooch ;
– The sapphire Maltese brooch ;

II. Press articles :

– The sapphire and diamond brooch gift from Khrouchtev ;
– The Queens’s Jamaica brooch ;
– During the royal visit to Sri Lanka, the queen received 2 brooches as gifts in Knady : One was described as a sword-fruit flower (Known) and the other as a navaratne (?)
– A diamond watch from Imelda Marcos ;
– A diamond watch from the Emir of Qatar in 1978 ;

III. Books :

– Theirs is the Kingdom by Andrew Morton : sapphires from the Emperor of Japan.
– Suzy Menkes : Yet he will give his wife presents like the enamels and gem set necklace in the queen’s perennially favourite flowers p 154

IV. Officiels :

– A parure consisting of a necklace, earrings, a bangle, and a ring given by the Emir of Kuwait during his November state visit. ;
– Five-strand pearl necklace of made from natural pearls sourced from the Arabian Gulf from the President of the United Arab Emirates ;
– Two seashell necklaces and a basket given by the President of the Marshall Islands.
– Precious stones from the President of Namibia.
– A sapphire and diamond brooch in the shape of a fern from the President of Sri Lanka
– A Sharyak brooch and an ornate dagger from the President of Kazakhstan.
– Four enamelled scarab beetles, from Bangladesh ;
– A silver filigree brooch presented by the President of Bulgaria, who visited for an audience
– A brooch in the form of the Armed Forces Day Flag from a member of the public
– A round silver brooch of Celtic design from the Royal British Legion, presented during the visit to Northern Ireland

V. V. Wedding gifts :

a. Tiaras :

i. The emperor of Ethiopia : A gold tiara chased in openwork with symbolic device
b. Necklaces :

i. The Dominon of India : Two pairs of jewelled anklets set with brillants and enamel drops mounted as a necklace
ii. Mrs C E Albrecht : A gold chain and heart-shaped pendant with Ceylon stones
iii. Colonel Samuel J.Sutherland : Carved rosewood necklace in tooled leather jewel case
iv. Miss Angela Repard : Red bed necklace

c. Brooches :

i. Her Royal Highness the Markgräfin von Baden, Theodora Princess of Greece, sister of Prince Philipp : A diamond and ruby brooch
ii. The Maharao Raja of Bundi : An antique Rajput Headpiece of gold set with pearls, rubies and diamonds. This Headpiece, traditionally worn by the Rulers of Bundi has now been mounted as a brooch
iii. The Members of the Canadian Legion of the British Empire service League : A Gold maple leaf brooch set with diamonds and bearing the badge of the league in enamel and diamonds
iv. The grand Master Mason, office Bearers and Brethern of the Grand Lodge of Scotland : A diamond flower and spray brooch
v. Mr John Ewan : A brooch of New Zealand greenstone mounted with gold
vi. Miss M D Sutherland : A gold, pearl and turquoise brooch
vii. The people of Ross and Cromarty : A brooch set with pearl from Ross-Shire Rivers
viii. The members of his Majesty’s Medical Household in Scotland
A gold and cairngorm brooch
ix. Mr Edward Williams : A gold and enamel brooch
x. The Reverant F Keeling Scott/ Mr Abdulla Hasham Gnaggi : A gold and enamel flower brooch
xi. Mr Carnet W Shields : A cameo brooch
xii. Miss M Hatswell : An Italian cameo brooch
xiii. Mrs O Baker : A cameo brooch representing Jeanne d’Arc
xiv. British subjects from various Nations of the Commonwealth and friend of Portuguese East Africa : A gold and jewelled brooch convertible into two clips, typical of Portuguese workmanship
xv. The junior Red Cross of Grade 5, Rideway Public School, Scotland : A maple leaf brooch
xvi. Miss Peggy Campbell : A pair of jewelled clip brooches and chain
xvii. Miss Amy Douler : An oval gilt brooch with flowers designs worked in Satin by the donor
xviii. Czech children of the secondary school in Pragu : Three Czechoslovak jewelled brooch ornaments
xix. Men of the disabled sailors and soldier work : Two hand man birds brooches
xx. Miss Betty Butler : Feather brooch in the form of a wild duck
xxi. Miss F Grunberg : A jewelled brooch
xxii. The sixteenth Fifth Lancers : The badge of the regiment in gold, enamel, rubies and diamond
xxiii. Miss E.M Bratby : A gold and ruby tie pin
xxiv. Mr P Stewart :Three gold Safety pins in case
xxv. Mrs F Hooker : A gold and enamel tie pin bearing Queen Victoria’s cypher
xxvi. Mrs E Stuart Clark : A gold tie pin, mounted with a miniature of George IV
xxvii. Mrs L.S Pike : Silver brooch
xxviii. Mrs I Woodcock : A silver filigree brooch
xxix. The second Orkney troop by scouts : A Scottish silver brooch and cuff links
xxx. Miss P Haberman : A silver and paste brooch

d. Bracelets :

i. Miss Sharman Douglas : Gold bracelet with diamond and sapphire motif

e. Pendants :

i. All Burmese women’s Freedom League : A ruby and diamond pendant
ii. The Lord and Lady Jessel : A diamond and sapphire pendant in the form of a star
iii. Madame Maria V de Carvalho : A Heart-shaped pendant in gold filigree and enamel
iv. Miss L.T Sykes: Medaillon commemorating the coronation of queen Victoria

f. Watches :

i. Mrs R Benham : A diamond wrist wratch
ii. Mr Henry L Lambert : A gold watch set in the form of a key

g. Rings :

i. The Girl of Malaya : A chased silver flower ring
ii. Girl Guide Shirley Roberts : Silver napkin ring

h. Earrings :

i. The Queensland Branch of the royal Society of St Georg : A pair of opal earrings

i. Other jewels :

i. The people of Tangangika : An uncut diamond
ii. Salman Bin Hamed Alk helifahn Ruler of Bahrain : A pear shell containing seven large pearls
iii. Baron Richard j Touch Sradding : A magic gem of the orient : The agni Mani
iv. Mr Hector Maclean and the people of Iona : An Iona green stone
v. The Earl and Countess Beauchamp : An agate jewel casket mounted with silver
vi. Major A.E Murray : Carved cameo in a case
vii. Mr D Shapio : An unset cameo, head of King George VI
viii. Miss Elizabeth Elin : Two engraved silver crosses
ix. Miss Alice Waston : Two sets of shell jewellery

Queen Elisabeth II |Scallop Shell Diamond Brooch Sir Courtauld Thomson left to Queen Mother| Royal Jewels England

Queen’s Christmas speech 2020 broadcast – the history of the Diamond Shell Brooch the brooch was a gift to Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother in 1944, from Lord Courtauld Thomson, known as the Scallop-Shell Brooch
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Queen Elisabeth II |Scallop Shell Diamond Brooch Sir Courtauld Thomson left to Queen Mother| Royal Jewels England | Historic Jewels Queen’s Jewels

Turquoise and diamond ornament brooch| Prince of Wales Royal Wedding Gift

Turquoise and diamond ornament brooch| Royal Wedding gift from the Prince and Princess of Wales to Princess Mary of Teck
Turquoise and diamond ornament brooch| Royal Wedding gift from the Prince and Princess of Wales to Princess Mary of Teck

Turquoise and diamond ornament brooch| Royal Wedding gift from the Prince and Princess of Wales to Princess Mary of Teck.

The jewel was a wedding gift in 1893 from Queen Mary’s in-laws, the Prince and Princess of Wales, later King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra.

The center of the ornament is a large round turquoise cabochon, surrounded from 14 diamonds.

Above on the left in the picture, Queen Mary wearing the Turquoise Diamond Cluster Brooch with a pendant, it looks like one of the  „chips“, the smaller parts  of the Cullinan Diamonds.

After her death, in 1953 the turquoise brooch, was inherited by her granddaughter, Elizabeth II.

Queen Elizabeth II, wore the Turquoise and Diamond Brooch three times, at least on 5th April in 2020 when she had addresses to the UK and Commonwealth in a special broadcast recorded at Windsor Castle.
More  History:

https://royal-magazin.de/england/Queen-mary-wedding-present-POW-turquoise-ornament.htm
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Queen Mary |Royal Wedding Gifts and Marriage Presents 
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Queen Mary | Bridal Jewels| Wedding Gift of the Emperor and Empress of Russia

Queen Mary | Wedding Gift |Tsar and Empress of Russia| Imperial Sapphire and Diamond Brooch Bracelet
Queen Mary | Wedding Gift |Tsar and Empress of Russia| Imperial Sapphire and Diamond Brooch Bracelet

Queen Mary | Bridal Jewels| Wedding Gift of the Emperor and Empress of Russia

the story of Queen Mary’s wedding jewelry – click for more history about the imperial gift

Sapphire Cabochon and diamond curb chain bracelet presented by the Emperor and Empress of Imperial Russia

Wedding gift of the tsar| Sapphire Cabochon and diamond brooch pendant| Romanov Present Royal Gifts| Royal Jewels Queen Mary England

Queen Elisabeth II |Russian Sapphire and Diamond Brooch | Queen Mary Wedding Gift from the tsar and Empress of Russia|Royal Jewels England

 

Queen Mary | Wedding Gift |Tsar and Empress of Russia| Imperial Sapphire and Diamond Brooch Bracelet

Sapphire Cachochon and diamond curb chain bracelet presented by the Emperor and Empress of Imperial Russia Wedding gift of the Czar| Sapphire Cabochon and diamond brooch pendant| Romanov Present Royal Gifts| Royal Jewels Queen Mary England
Sapphire Cabochon and diamond curb chain bracelet presented by the Emperor and Empress of Imperial Russia
Wedding gift of the Czar| Sapphire Cabochon and diamond brooch| Romanov Present Royal Gifts| Royal Jewels Queen Mary England
Queen Mary | Wedding Gift |Tsar and Empress of Russia| Imperial Sapphire and Diamond Brooch Bracelet weiterlesen

Turquoise Pectoral Badge of Yanhuitlan | Royal wedding gift of the citizens of Mexico | Queen Elizabeth II.

Turquoise Pectoral Badge of Yanhuitlan | Royal wedding gift of the citizens of Mexico | Queen Elizabeth II.
Turquoise Pectoral Badge of Yanhuitlan | Royal wedding gift of the citizens of Mexico | Queen Elizabeth II.

The Mexican wedding present, turquoise brooch to Princess Elizabeth the future Queen of Great Britain and Irland | Königin Elisabeth II. von England>>

Pectoral Badge of Yanhuitlan | The wedding gift of the citizens of Mexico was sent by Dr Miguel Alemán Valdés , President of Mexico, on the occasion on the marriage of Princess Elizabeth II in 1947.
Never seen worne in public, by the Queen, but one of the costly presents to her marriage.

Overseas League royal wedding gift clip brooch | Elizabeth Queen of Great Britain and Irland

Overseas League wedding gift clip brooch to Princess Elizabeth the future Queen of Great Britain and Irland | Königin Elisabeth II. von England
Overseas League wedding gift clip brooch to Princess Elizabeth the future Queen of Great Britain and Irland | Königin Elisabeth II. von England

 

 

Overseas League wedding gift clip brooch to Princess Elizabeth the future Queen of Great Britain and Irland | Königin Elisabeth II. von England

Every jewel of the Queen tells a story – more about the history…

Russian Diamond and Sapphire Brooch | Presented to Queen Victoria on her diamond jubilee

Russia, Royalty & the Romanovs

In 1897 the grandchildren of Queen Victoria, all daughters and the son, from Princess Alice of Hesse:

Czar & Czaritsa of Russia , Grand Duke Louis & Grand Duchess
Victoria Melita of Hesse, Grand Duke Serge & Grand Duchess Elizabeth, Prince & Princess Louis of Battenberg

presented to her grandmother an extraordinary russian sapphire and diamond brooch>>

Russian Diamond and Sapphire Brooch | Presented to Queen Victoria on her diamond jubilee
Russian Diamond and Sapphire Brooch | Presented to Queen Victoria on her diamond jubilee

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This brooch will be on public at the exhibition Russia, Royalty & the Romanovs at The Queen’s Gallery, Buckingham Palace from Friday, 9 Nov 2018 – Sunday, 28 Apr 2019

This is an update and I remember very well, when we find out the details of this brooch in 2011 see the sketch of the brooch and story>>