
Rosa Topase Diadem, Kamm, Halsband,Gürtel
The story behind the personal jewellery of the 2nd wife of Napoleon Bonaparte:
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Empress Catherina the Great and her large Sapphire
Empress Marie Feodorovna and the Imperial Sapphires
Empress Alexandra Feodorovna and the Imperial Sapphires
Imperial Sapphire Brooch of Empress Maria Alexandrovna
Imperial Jewels of the Romanovs | Jewels of the Tsars
Queen Marie of Romania wearing this Sapphires as Tiara
Princess Ileana of Romania wearing this Sapphires as Tiara
Maria Pawlowna Grandduchess Vladimir wearing her Sapphire Tiara
Tsarin Alexandra Feodorovna, wife of Nikolaus I. and the Sapphires
Jewels of the Romanovs – Sapphire brooches update after the new cutting of the 249,35ct Ceylon Sapphire – to 197ct.
The imperial sapphire was worne from the tsarina at the masked ball in 1883.
Sapphires Jewels and Diamonds of the Grand Duchess Olga Feodorovna
The Princess Royal’s Sapphires – The Imperial Sapphire Necklace of Grand Duchess Olga Feodorovna
Sapphire Sautoir of Grand Duchess Kyrill
Sapphires – Diamond Parure | Saphir Diamant Garnitur / Das Juwelen Set
Sapphires – Diamond Parure | Saphir Diamant Garnitur / Details des Saphir-Diamant-Set
Sapphire and Diamond Tiara of coronet shape
Princess Sibylla of Sweden | Romanov Sapphires Necklace
Sapphires – Collar of Queen Alexandra of GB| Silver-Weddinggift of Tsar Alexander III.
It was a valuable jewellery gift from the the Ladies of South Australia to the Princess of Wales in 1889 (future Queen Alexandra).
The present consisted of a necklet made from South Australian gold, South Australian rubies and Brazilian diamonds. The collarette consisted of twenty-five links each set with three three Australian rubies and four Brazilian diamonds. Suspended from the collarette was „an exquisite pendant, attached by two pieces of cable chain, and sustaining two cornucopias. A beautifully-chased shell occupies the space between these, and in the centre a very large ruby surmounts six diamonds, and close by three pretty-coloured rubies hand in claw settings, a diamond surmounting the centre one. The set is completed by a pair of South Australian gold and ruby bangles,each one containing eleven very large rubies and twenty diamonds.“ Never seen again in public!
It was presented in a opulent silver casket of 500 ounces Australian Silver (ca 1,5kg) more
Queen Alexandra Jewels:
Brooch of the Ladies of North Wales | Royal Wedding present >>
Emerald Brooche and Emerald earpendant a gift of the Ladies of North Wales>>
Rundell Tiara | Das Rundell Diadem der englischen Königin >>
Alexandras Indian Necklace of Diamonds and Emeralds | Indisches Halsband >>
National Token of South Wales of Diamonds and Emeralds | Gift of the Ladies of South Wales >>
Dagmar Necklace with Pearls | Dagmar Kreuz Collier mit Perlen >>
Demi Parure with Opals | Opalschmuck – Geschenk der Königin Victoria >>
Diamond necklace and earrings presented by the Corporation of the City of London >>
Cambridge Diamond Bracelet | Turquoise Bracelet | Armbänder >>
Bridesmaids Bracelet | Armband – Geschenk der Brautmädchen >>
Wedding Memorials and Token | Erinnerungsgeschenke an die Hochzeit von Königin Alexandra
Pearl Parure of Queen Alexandra | Perlen der Königin Alexandra
more jewels :
Amethyst – Tiara | Queen Alexandras Amethyst Necklace | Amethyst Schmuck
Sapphires – Collar | Silver-Weddinggift of Tsar Alexander III. | Saphir Collier
Diamond -Butterfly Brooch | Silver Wedding present from the Grand Lodge of Freemasons
Diamond – Stars Brooches | Sterne mit Diamanten als Broschen
Coronation Jewels | Crown and Diamonds | Krönungsschmuck der Königin Alexandra
The Royal Wedding. Village of Balcombe thronged to see Lady May Cambridge wedded to Capt. Hy. Abel Smith at the little 13th Century Church.“
Balcombe, Sussex.
Pan down exterior of Church to show crowds waiting outside. Soldiers of a Guards regiment in full ceremonial uniform march to the Church. Good shots as they march towards the camera.
Car arrives bringing Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester and Prince George, Duke of Kent.
More shots of crowds. They wave as cars pass. Nice shots of Prince Albert, Duke of York (later King George VI) and Duchess of York (later Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother) arriving with Princess Elizabeth.
Bridesmaids walk up to Church with flowers.
Arrival of Queen Mary. A trumpet salute is played as she walks to Church with clergy. Behind her comes Prince Edward, Prince of Wales (Later King Edward VIII, Duke of Windsor).
Arrival of the bride, Lady May Cambridge with her father.
The happy couple Lady May Cambridge and Captain Henry Abel Smith step out of Church. MS and CU.
The Couple walk out of Church under an archway of soldiers swords. Shots of car leaving.
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Historische Königliche Juwelen von Mellerio dits Meller | Royal Jewels History:
Griechenland Greece Greek
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