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Mrs Vanderbilt | Extraordinary jewels from the collection of Grace Wilson Vanderbilt

Websites from the year 2005 – and 2006

 Diamond Rose Brooch Royal Imperial Jewelry History| Mrs Cornelius Vanderbilt

Princess Mathilde |THE TUDOR ROSE, A MAGNIFICENT ANTIQUE DIAMOND CORSAGE BROOCH made by Mellerio

Grace Wilson-Vanderbilt |Cartier Jewels | Important Vanderbilt Diamond Jewels Necklace Stomacher History

Above in the picture, Grace Wilson-Vanderbilt (1870-1953) she was the daughter-in-law of Cornelius Vanderbilt II and Mrs. Alice Gwynne Vanderbilt, the "Queen of New York society".
Queen of the Golden Age – Grace Wilson-Vanderbilt |Cartier Jewels | Important Vanderbilt Diamond Jewels Necklace Stomacher History
Above in the picture, Grace Wilson-Vanderbilt (1870-1953) she was the daughter-in-law of Cornelius Vanderbilt II and Mrs. Alice Gwynne Vanderbilt, the „Queen of New York society“.

THE TUDOR ROSE A MAGNIFICENT ANTIQUE DIAMOND CORSAGE BROOCH, BY THEODORE FESTER| Vanderbilt Jewels

Grace Wilson-Vanderbilt 1870-1953 |Cartier| Stomacher Necklace Diamond | Jewel History

Grace Wilson-Vanderbilt |Cartier Jewels | Important Vanderbilt Diamond Jewels Necklace Stomacher History

Vanderbilt Jewels Tudor Rose Brooch Stomacher - Mrs Vanderbilts Mrs Cornelius Vanderbilt Royal Jewels History
Vanderbilt Jewels Tudor Rose Brooch Stomacher – Mrs Vanderbilts Mrs Cornelius Vanderbilt Royal Jewels History

Corbeille de Mariage Edith Vanderbilt Dresser Stuyvesant | Boucheron Rubies Collier

Edith Vanderbilt Dresser Stuyvesant Jewels| Boucheron Ruby Diamond Tiara and Brooch| Ruby Parure Wedding Gifts

Vanderbilt Family

Gladys Vanderbilt Wedding Jewels| Countess Gladys Szechenyi | Important large Diamond of 62,09ct Diamond Necklace |Imperial-Royal Austria Hungary Jewel History

Gladys Vanderbilt Countess Szechenyi | Cartier Diamond Tiara Coronation Jewels Garland Choker Stomacher| Dollar Princess Golden Age

Amethyst Tiara Cartier Tiara Gladys Vanderbilt Wedding Jewels| Countess Gladys Szechenyi | Important large Diamond Amethyst Choker |Imperial-Royal Austria Hungary Jewel History

Canadian Maple Leaf Brooch |The Queen | Queen Elisabeth II Brooch| Diamond Platinum brooch |Duchess of Cambridge

One of Her Majesty’s Commonwealth brooch – the Canadian Maple-Leaf Brooch 1939

Canadian Maple Leaf Brooch |The Queen | Queen Elisabeth II Brooch| Platinum brooch |Duchess of Cambridge platinumjubilee 70years thequeen royalfamily royalhistor elizabethII platinum eoyaljewellery brooch mapleleaf diamond
Canadian Maple Leaf Brooch |The Queen | Queen Elisabeth II Brooch| Platinum brooch |Duchess of Cambridge
Canadian Maple Leaf Brooch |The Queen | Queen Elisabeth II Brooch| Platinum brooch |Duchess of Cambridge queen elizabeth-mother maple leaf-canada-kate-cambridge
Queen Elizabeth II | QUEEN ELIZABETH’S CANADIAN MAPLE-LEAF BROOCH | Katherine Duchess of Cambridge | Queen Mother Royal Jewels Great Britain and Ireland

Queen Emma of the Netherlands | Important engraved Diamond | Oscar Massin Pendant

Update from 2008 the engagement gift to Princess Emma from the King of the Netherlands. A large diamond with his portrait the pendant made by Oscar Massin.

Queen Emma of the Netherlands | Important engraved Diamond | Oscar Massin Pendant the engagement gift to Princess Emma from the King of the Netherlands. A large diamond with his portrait the pendant made by Oscar Massin.
Queen Emma of the Netherlands | Important engraved Diamond | Oscar Massin Pendant | Engagement gift from the King

Queen Emma Royal Wedding| Diamond Wedding Gifts and Presents

Diamond Devante de Corsage and Diamond Tiara made by Massin for Ekaterina Dadiani | Catherine Dadiany |Dadianov Jewels

Meander in diamonds Choker| Necklace|Bracelets |Stomacher| Wedding present to Queen Alexandrine from her grandfather, Grand Duke Michael Nicholajewitch of Russia

Denmark Queen Alexandrine’s wedding gifts

denmark queen alexandrine meander diamond choker bracelet from a meander in diamonds (a wedding present to Queen Alexandrine from her grand father, Grand Duke Michael Nicholajewitch of Russia
Meander in diamonds, wearable as choker, necklace, bracelets and stomacher. The wedding present to Queen Alexandrine from her grandfather, Grand Duke Michael Nicholajewitch of Russia

princess caroline of denmark, meander in diamonds choker necklace bracelets wedding present to Queen Alexandrine from her grand father, Grand Duke Michael Nicholajewitch of Russia Queen Alexandrine diamond meander Bracelet/Choker
Meander in diamonds, wearable as choker, necklace, bracelets and stomacher. The wedding present to Queen Alexandrine from her grandfather, Grand Duke Michael Nicholajewitch of Russia, later owned by Princess Caroline of Denmark and given to her daughter Princess Elisabeth of Denmark in the picture of the right side.

Royal Wedding Duchess Alexandrine of Mecklenburg-Schwerin Imperial Marriage Jewels |Sapphire Diamond Necklace Choker Tiara Present of the Czar and Czarina

Royale Hochzeit Herzogin Alexandrine von Mecklenburg-Schwerin | Juwelen des dänischen Königshauses

Die Brautgeschenke an die spätere Königin Alexandrine von Dänemark| Dänisches Königshaus

Pearl and Diamond Pendant and Pearl pendants Queen Louisa |Bolin|Royal Jewels Denmark

Fürstenberg Tiara |Pearl and Diamond Fleur de Lys Diadem| Fürstin Paula zu Fürstenberg

Fürstenberg Tiara |Pearl and Diamond Fleur de Lys Diadem| Princess Paula zu Fürstenberg nee Countess Königsegg

Natural Pearl and Diamond Tiara | Fürstin Irma zu Fürstenberg Diadem |Princess Fürstenberg

Fürstenberg Tiara |Pearl and Diamond Fleur de Lys Diadem| Fürstin Paula zu Fürstenberg Princess Paula zu Fürstenberg nee Countess Königsegg

The Pearl and Diamond Fürstenberg Tiara |Pearl and Diamond Fleur de Lys Diadem| Princess Maximiliane zu Fürstenberg Milena née Maximiliane Prinzessin zu Windisch-Graetz

Fürstin Maximiliane zu Fürstenberg | The Fürstenberg Pearl and Diamond Tiara | Fleur de Lys Choker, Diamond Necklace and historic Collier |Princly Wedding Gift Princess Fürstenberg

The Queen’s Treasury |Denmark Royal Jewels exploring in the queen’s treasure chest

The Queen's Treasury Denmark: Royal Jewels:exploring in the queen's treasure chest emerald parure Queen Margarethe II of Denmark
Foto: Lars E. Andreasen ©DR Queen Margarethe II of Denmark – wearing a Sapphire Diamond Brooch

The danish crown jewels, Frederik IX’s pipe collection and the more than 400-year-old Rosenborg wine are among the many objects that appear in the program series „The Queen’s Treasury“, which from tonight and the next Tuesdays will be broadcast on DR 1.

 emerald parure Queen Margarethe II of Denmark
The Queen's Treasury Denmark: Royal Jewels:exploring in the queen's treasure chest
Dronningens skatkammer: Smykker Emerald parure Queen Margarethe II of Denmark

The museum collection Kongernes Samling contains Danish kings and queens‘ central objects and works of art, and the program series follows the creation of the exhibitions „A Queen’s Jewelry Box“ and „Mary & the Crown Princesses“, which are currently on display at the Amalienborg Museum and Koldinghus, respectively.

The exhibitions have been created in collaboration with Her Majesty the Queen and Her Royal Highness the Crown Princess, and the programs are included when the Queen and the Crown Princess take part in the preparations for the new exhibitions. The first episode of „The Queen’s Treasury“ will be broadcast tonight at 20.30 on DR1.https://www.dr.dk/drtv/se/dronningens-skatkammer_-smykker-der-taler_307886

Crown jewels and fideikomis jewels

At special events such as state visits, the New Year’s table and other major events where a gala is worn, the female members of the royal family like to wear historical jewellery. Often as sets, also called garnishes, with a tiara and earrings, necklace and possibly bracelet. The jewelery is partly the crown jewels, partly jewellery, owned by the Danish Royal House’s Løsørefideikommis and jewelery privately owned by the Royal House.

Crown jewels and fideikommjekker



In the future Queen Mary's jewelry collection,  
The most well-known of the privately owned pieces of jewelery worn by the future queen is probably the ruby ​​set, given to the future king by her maternal grandmother Queen Ingrid. The set was made for French Marshal Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte's wife Desirée and was worn at Emperor Napoleon's coronation in 1804. The set came to Sweden via the Bernadotte couple when they were appointed Crown Prince Couple of Sweden. Desirée, who in 1818 became Queen Desideria of Sweden, then let it go to her daughter-in-law Josefina. As queen dowager, in 1869 Josefina presented the set to her granddaughter, Princess Lovisa, at her wedding to Danish Crown Prince Frederik (8th) with the reason "the Danish colors for Louisa".

The crown jewels
The best-known pieces of jewelery are the crown jewels, which primarily consist of four large jewellery sets: a brilliant set, an emerald set, a pearl-ruby set and a rose stone set. The crown jewels belong to the Crown, i.e. the monarch and his queen. After the change of throne, they are therefore available to HM Queen Mary. When the crown jewels are not in use, they are displayed in the treasury in the secured basement under Rosenborg Castle.

It is customary for the crown jewels to remain in Denmark, which means that they are not taken with them when visiting abroad. The Danish crown jewels are the only ones in the world that are both exhibited as museum objects and at the same time worn by the country’s queen.

The history of the crown jewels goes back to Christian VI’s queen, Queen Sophie Magdalene, who in her will from 1746 decided that her jewelery should not pass to one specific person, but always be available to the country’s sitting queen on the grounds that „there in this royal house there are so few jewels and no crown jewels at all“. Most of Queen Sophie Magdalene’s original jewelery has been remade by subsequent queens as jewelery fashions have changed. Today, the four crown jewel sets have the design that Christian VIII’s queen, Queen Caroline Amalie, gave them in 1840. 

The jewelery in the Danish Royal House’s Loose Trust Committee
Another group of striking jewelery is the jewelery from the Danish Royal House’s Loose Trust Committee. These pieces include, among others, the Perlepoire set of tiara, necklace, earrings and brooches, the large diamond necklace, called the Rivière , and the diamond frame with royal portrait worn by the Queen at the gala.

The Royal Trust Trust was founded by Frederik 8th and Queen Lovisa in 1910. The purpose was to collect and secure gold, silver and other valuables „that are desired to be preserved in Our Family and therefore must pass undivided from King to King of our House“.

The objects in a fideicommis are inherited in the family. They are not owned by the individual person, and a sale or mortgaging of the inheritance is therefore not possible. In the Royal Trust Committee, this means that important collections – not least the co-founder, Queen Lovisa’s great legacy from her Dutch, German, French and Swedish ancestors – have been able to be kept together in the Royal House.

The Commission of Estates jewelery is worn by the sitting Queen and can be taken abroad for use at gala events. 

The royal family’s private jewelery
The queen and the other women in the royal family also have a collection of private jewels which they themselves dispose of.

In Queen Margrethe’s collection, you will find, among other things, the palmette tiara and the sapphire set with necklace and earrings, which Frederik IX had made as a wedding present for his daughter, the successor to the throne, Princess Margrethe. Other important pieces of jewelery are the ruby ​​and pearl set, which was a silver wedding gift from Prince Henrik, and the Greenlandic gold diadem, the flower diadem  Naasut – a gift from Greenland in connection with the 40th anniversary of the government in 2012.

In the future Queen Mary’s jewelry collection, you will find the old Russian turquoise and brilliant jewelry that Queen Margrethe gave to her daughter-in-law on her 50th birthday in 2022, and a slender diamond tiara that can also be used as a necklace, and which the future queen herself has purchased at auction.

The most well-known of the privately owned pieces of jewelery worn by the future queen is probably the ruby ​​set, given to the future king by her maternal grandmother Queen Ingrid. The set was made for French Marshal Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte’s wife Desirée and was worn at Emperor Napoleon’s coronation in 1804. The set came to Sweden via the Bernadotte couple when they were appointed Crown Prince Couple of Sweden. Desirée, who in 1818 became Queen Desideria of Sweden, then let it go to her daughter-in-law Josefina. As queen dowager, in 1869 Josefina presented the set to her granddaughter, Princess Lovisa, at her wedding to Danish Crown Prince Frederik (8th) with the reason „the Danish colors for Louisa“.

Crown princess Mary – Jewels|Royal Denmark| Diamond Wedding Tiara

Die Kronjuwelen des dänischen Königshauses Königin Caroline Amalie | Diamanten und Schmuck

The Crownjewels Denmark | Diamands Queen Caroline Amalie |Royal Jewels

Danish Crown Jewels – Emeralds | Emerald Parure Tiara Necklace Earrings Brooch| Denmark Royal Jewelry

Smaragd Garnitur von Königin Caroline Amalie| Queen of Denmark Emerald Parure, Emerald Tiara, Emerald Stomacher, Emerald Brooch Emerald Necklace

Dänische Kronjuwelen mit Smaragden | Königin von Dänemark

Royal Wedding Duchess Alexandrine of Mecklenburg-Schwerin Imperial Marriage Jewels |Sapphire Diamond Necklace Choker Tiara Present of the Czar and Czarina

Royale Hochzeit Herzogin Alexandrine von Mecklenburg-Schwerin | Juwelen des dänischen Königshauses

Die Brautgeschenke an die spätere Königin Alexandrine von Dänemark| Dänisches Königshaus

Pearl and Diamond Pendant and Pearl pendants Queen Louisa |Bolin|Royal Jewels Denmark

Tunget Tiara Sapphire and Diamond Tiara Diadem|Princess Thyra|Imperial Coronation Brooch Royal Jewels Denmark |Princess Elisabeth

Grand Duchess Anastasia Mikhailovna's Coronation Brooch Princess Thyra's Sapphire Tiara · Princess Elisabeth of Denmark diamond diamonds brooch coronation jewels royaljewels princesselisabeth prinsesseelisabeth queenalexandrine dronningalexandrine danishroyalfamily Tunget tiara diadem coronation brooch royal royalty romanov danishroyals denmark danmark Coronation Brooch Faberge, Brooch in the form of the russian imperial crown, imperial gift from the tsar, czar. Coronation brooch. One of 18 made in 1896 by Fabergé for the Grand Duchesses of Russia on the occasion of Tsar Nicholas II’s coronation. This example was passed down from Anastasia of Mecklenburg-Schwerin all the way to Princess Elisabeth, who left it to The Royal Danish Collection in her will. Grand Duchess Anastasia Mikhailovna's Coronation Brooch
Thunget tiara Princess Elisabeth of Denmark tiara, diadem Princess Thyra of Sweden tiara, Princess Caroline Mathilde Sapphire Tiara Denmark royal famil
In the picture Princess Thyra’s Sapphire Tiara · Princess Elisabeth of Denmark diamond brooch, imperial coronation jewels Coronation Brooch Faberge, Brooch in the form of the russian imperial crown, imperial gift from the tsar | Grand Duchess Anastasia Mikhailovna’s Coronation Brooch

Diamond Brooch in the form of the Russian Imperial Crown, set with 149 diamonds of abourt 21,1 carats. The two largest diamonds are ca 6,8ct and 7,3ct.


This brooch and 17 others were executed on the order of Tsar Nicholas II to Carl Faberge .
The brooch cost 4000 silver roubles.


These brooches were Imperial gifts presented on 24. May 1894. The day before the coronation of Nicholas II and Alexandra Feodorovna.

They were given both to the Grand Duchesses living in Russia and also to those that had, trough their marriages, become queens or duchesses outside Russia and attend the coronation.

This was given to Grand Duchess Anastasia Mikhailovna who married in 1879 Grand Duke Friedrich Franz von Mecklenburg-Schwerin.


Their daughter Alexandrine inherited this brooch in 1922. She married in 1898 the Danish Crown Prince Christian. Later Queen Alexandrine of Denmark left it to her daughter-in-law Princess Caroline-Mathilde (Prince Knud’s wife). In 1995 the brooch was inherited by her daughter, Princess Elisabeth of Denmark.

Princess Elisabeth of Denmark, left it to The Royal Danish Collection in her will.

Carl Faberge also executed brooches, in this design but larger diamonds, for the Dowager Empress Maria Feodorovna 10 000 roubles and Empress Alexandra Feodorovna 12 000 roubles. The Queen of Siam was also presented with such a brooch in 1897 the price beeing 5100 roubles.

Crownprincess Mary – Jewels|Royal Denmark| Royal Jewel History | Diamond Weddding Tiara

Die Kronjuwelen des dänischen Königshauses Königin Caroline Amalie | Königliche Diamanten und Schmuck

The Crownjewels Denmark | Diamonds Queen Caroline Amalie |Royal Jewels

Danish Crown Jewels – Emeralds | Emerald Parure Tiara Necklace Earings Brooch| Denmark Royal Jewelry

Smaragd Garnitur von Königin Caroline Amalie|Königliche Juwelen von Dänemark Kronjuwelen

Dänische Kronjuwelen mit Smaragden | Königin von Dänemark| Royal Jewel History

Royal Wedding Duchess Alexandrine of Mecklenburg-Schwerin Imperial Marriage Jewels |Sapphire Diamond Necklace Choker Tiara Present of the Czar and Czarina

Royale Hochzeit Herzogin Alexandrine von Mecklenburg-Schwerin | Juwelen des dänischen Königshauses

Die Brautgeschenke an die spätere Königin Alexandrine von Dänemark| Royal Jewel History| Dänisches Königshaus

Pearl and Diamond Pendant and Pearlpendants Queen Louisa |Bolin|Royal Jewels Denmark

Juwelen des dänischen Königshauses| Princess Marie de Orleans Hochzeit| Prinzessin Waldemar von Dänemark

Royal Wedding Gifts Princess Marie of Orleans France|Princess of Denmark|Mariage Presents Royal Jewel History

Mariage du prince Waldemar de Danemark et la princesse Marie d’Orleans|Royal France

Opal and Diamond Tiara Princess Marie of Orleans|Opal Parure Duchess of Chartres|Royal Jewels Denmark

Opal Choker Diamond Ruby and Sapphire Necklace Princess Marie of Orleans |France |Princess of Denmark|Royal Jewel History

Sapphire Parure, Sapphire Diamond Tiara, Sapphire Diamond Stomacher, Sapphire Diamond Necklace France Marie-Dorothée Duchesse d’Orléans|Archduchess Marie Dorothea of Austria| Royal Wedding Present

The ORLÉANS SAPPHIRE PARURE

Wedding Gift from the Countess of Paris to her daughter-in-law, the famous parure of Sapphire from the House of Orleans. Sapphire Diamond Stomacher, Sapphire Diamond Tiara, Sapphire Diamond Necklace.

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The ORLÉANS SAPPHIRE PARURE : Sapphire Diamond Tiara, Sapphire Diamond Stomacher, Sapphire Diamond Necklace France Marie-Dorothée Duchesse d’Orléans|Archduchess Marie Dorothea of Austria| Royal Wedding Present Wedding Gift from the Countess of Paris to her daughter-in-law, the famous parure of Sapphire from the House of Orleans. Sapphire Diamond Stomacher, Sapphire Diamond Tiara, Sapphire Diamond Necklace.

Barbara Hutton Ruby and Diamond Necklace | Lotus Flower Ruby Choker Tiara| Collier Diademe style Egyptian

Wealth american heiress Barbara Hutton and her famous ruby and diamond Necklace made by Chaumet | Ruby and Diamond Collier de Chien, Garlandstyle Ruby Dog Collar, Belle Epoque Choker with Ruby and Diamonds
Wealth american heiress Barbara Hutton and her famous ruby and diamond Necklace made by Chaumet | Ruby and Diamond Collier de Chien, Garlandstyle Ruby Dog Collar, Belle Epoque Choker with Ruby and Diamonds

American heiress Barbara Hutton |famous ruby and diamond Necklace made by Chaumet | Ruby and Diamond Collier de Chien, Garlandstyle Ruby Dog Collar, Belle Époque Choker with Ruby and Diamonds

She ordered to rebuild the delicate and exquisite Chaumet Garland Ruby Jewel, around the year 1942, to make a new choker from the Burma Rubies in Egyptian style with palmette.

Barbara Hutton Ruby and Diamond Necklace | Lotus Flower Diadem Ruby Choker Tiara Burma Rubies Ruby dog collar collier de chien, palmette design, palmette
Barbara Hutton Ruby and Diamond Necklace | Lotus Flower Diadem Ruby Choker Tiara Burma Rubies Ruby dog collar collier de chien, palmette design, palmette

Barbara Hutton Ruby and Diamond Necklace | Lotus Flower Ruby Choker Tiara| Collier Diademe style Egyptian

Queen Victoria’s Wedding Present to Grand Duchess Marie Alexandrovna Romanov | Lotus Flower Ruby Tiara

Diamant Diadem Hochzeitsgeschenk der Queen Victoria |Königlicher Schmuck | Sachsen Coburg Gotha Großfürstin Marie-Alexandrowna

Royal Oriental Circlet Tiara of Marie Grand Duchess of Russia, Princess of Great Britain and Ireland, Duchess of Edinburgh and Duchess of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha |Wedding Present of Queen Victoria

Royal Oriental Circlet Tiara von Marie Großherzogin von Russland, Prinzessin von Großbritannien und Irland, Herzogin von Edinburgh und Herzogin von Sachsen-Coburg-Gotha | Hochzeitsgeschenk von Königin Victoria

Diamant Diadem Hochzeitsgeschenk der Queen Victoria |Königlicher Schmuck | Sachsen Coburg Gotha Großfürstin Marie-Alexandrowna

The marriage of Prince Alfred and Grand Duchess Maria Alexandrovna Romanov in 1874

Royal Falize Tiara of Marie Grand Duchess of Russia

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