Landgräfin von Hessen |Smaragd Parure Diadem, Collier, Broschen, Armband und Ohrringe |Juwelen und Schmuck des Hauses Preussen, Hessen Geschenk der Kaiserin Friedrich | Royal Hesse Emerald Tiara

Emerald parure tiara, necklace, brooches, bracelet and earrings | Jewels and jewelery from the House of Prussia, Hesse Gift from Empress Friedrich

Smaragd Parure Diadem, Collier, Broschen, Armband und Ohrringe |Juwelen und Schmuck des Hauses Preussen, Hessen Geschenk der Kaiserin Friedrich


Emerald jewelry consisting of a diadem, a necklace, two bracelets, a brooch with a pendant, a brooch with three pendants, a brooch in the shape of a cross, a pair of earrings, a small pendant.

On Thursday the festivities for the marriage of Princess Margarethe began with a grand court before their Majesties; This is followed by a ball on the 20th, a family dinner on the 22nd, a gala dinner on the 23rd and a gala dinner at the Empress Friedrich’s on the 24th. M. The civil marriage will take place in the palace of the Empress Friedrich, the church wedding in the castle chapel.
Numerous high guests are expected in Berlin. The Russian heir to the throne meets on 23 d. My; the voyage of the King of Denmark still seems uncertain, because of the blocking of the crossing by ice.

On the evening before the marriage of her youngest daughter, the Empress Friedrich had brought together the large number of family members who had rushed here for the special day to a gala family dinner.
The main table, at which the distinguished guests dined, was set in the large, magnificent dining room, which was filled with art treasures. The tapestry of the walls, which bear large golden flowers and arabesques on a golden silk background, are here and there covered with long hanging tapestries; the narrow wall opposite the entrance is separated from the adjoining room by a large red velvet drapery and decorated with costly silver shields, bowls and dividers. Right at the entrance is a work of art, a silver anniversary present, a clock of great value that serves as a resting point for a delightful group of marbles.
The table itself bore the gift which Queen Victoria of England had given to the Emperor and Empress Frederick in front of their Majesties‘ seatssilver wedding , three showpieces made of solid silver, serving as candelabra. The middle main piece depicts a hunting procession, a lady on horseback pulling out to hunt, with two dogs on a leash, which trot past a thick tree trunk, from whose branches the candlesticks rise. The side pieces are groups of trees with candelabra. Graduating in size, a number of other candlesticks, only in silver, lined up at the two ends of the table. In between there were display devices, fruit and flower bowls.
Threads of green leaves wound their way around the individual implements over the snow-white linen.
The whole was outshined by a mighty chandelier.

The bridal couple, Prince Friedrich Karl von Hessen in uniform, ate at the center of the table.Princess Margarethe in a delicate yellow silk robe richly trimmed with yellow feathers. To the right of the bride sat the reigning Empress, next to her Landgrave Alexander Friedrich von Hessen, to the left of the bridegroom the Empress Friedrich, dressed entirely in black silk, and next to her the King of Saxony in the blue uniform of the 10th Dragoons.

The Emperor’s seat was next to his sister, Princess Margarethe, opposite between the Grand Duchess of Baden and the groom’s mother, Landgravine Anna von Hessen, whose table neighbors were the Grand Duke of Baden and the Duke of Edinburgh. Since not all 60 guests had space at the table, a second table was set in the adjoining small dining room.

Juwelen und Schmuck

Royal Wedding Presents to Princess Margaret of Prussia | Marriage Jewels | Castellani Gold Parure
Diadem von Margariten aus Diamanten und Perlen | Tiara of Marguerites, Daisies in diamonds and pearls

Diadem von Margariten aus Diamanten und Perlen | Tiara of Marguerites, Daisies in diamonds and pearlsDiamond Roses Diadem Landgrafin of Hesse  Royal Tiaras  Flower Diadem
Smaragd Parure Diadem, Collier, Broschen, Armband und Ohrringe | Geschenk der Kaiserin Friedrich | Emerald Tiara Parure | Diamond Jewels of Princess Margaret of Prussia
Perlen Diamant Diadem Prinzessin Margarethe von Preussen| Schmuck Landgräfin von Hessen | Pearl Diamond Jewels Princess Friedrich Karl of Hesse
Fleur de Lys & Heraldic Roses Tiara, Diadem | Schmuck Prinzessin Margarethe von Preussen | Royal Imperial Jewel Pearl Tiara Present to Princess Friedrich Karl of Hesse
Hessen Fleur de Lys & Heraldic Roses Tiara, Diadem | Royal Imperial Jewel Present to Princess Friedrich Karl of Hesse | Prinzessin Margarethe von Preussen | Schmuck Hesse fleur de Lys

Fleur de Lys Tiara - Diadem
Hessen Fleur de Lys & Heraldic Roses Tiara, Diadem | Royal Imperial Jewel Present to Princess Friedrich Karl of Hesse | Prinzessin Margarethe von Preussen | Schmuck
The Royal Marriage of Princess Margarethe of Prussia | Juwelen und Schmuck des Hauses Preussen, Hessen

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The Grecian diadem of Empress Eugénie| French Crown Jewels|Royal Imperial Jewels

Diadem et Diamants desinee et executee par M. Alfred Bapst pour La Imperatrice Eugenie| Les Diamants de la couronne

Pos 33 vent de Diamants de la couronne:

Diadem a la grecque -326 brillants, pes 306 19/32ct

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……………………………..- 612 Brillants tt 411ct value: 150 000,–

The Greek Diadem This diadem in a Greek design was made as a setting for the Regent Diamond.

The Grecian diadem of Empress Eugénie| French Crown Jewels|Royal Imperial Jewels

The Grecian diadem of Empress Eugénie| French Crown Jewels|Royal Imperial Jewels The Regent Diamond Crown Jewels France
The Grecian diadem of Empress Eugénie| French Crown Jewels|Royal Imperial Jewels The Regent Diamond Crown Jewels France

Erzherzogin |Diamond Bandeau Diadem Tiara Koechert Marie-Dorothée Duchesse d’Orléans|Crown Jewels France|Archduchess Marie Dorothea of Austria| Royal Wedding Present

Diamond Bandeau Diadem Tiara Koechert Marie-Dorothée Duchesse d'Orléans|Crown Jewels France|Archduchess Marie Dorothea of Austria| Royal Wedding Present
Diamond Bandeau Diadem Tiara Koechert Marie-Dorothée Duchesse d’Orléans|Crown Jewels France|Archduchess Marie Dorothea of Austria| Royal Wedding Present
Mellerio dits Meller Diamond Fan | Corbeille de Mariage | Archduchess Marie Dorothee of Austria 1896, Duchesse de Orleans,lle Archiduchesse d'Autriche | Royal Imperial Wedding House of Orleans and Imperial Habsburg.

Erzherzogin Marie Dorothea von Habsburgs Hochzeitsgeschenke, Juwelen, Schmuck
Mellerio dits Meller Diamond Fan | Corbeille de Mariage | Archduchess Marie Dorothee of Austria 1896, Duchesse de Orleans,lle Archiduchesse d’Autriche | Royal Imperial Wedding House of Orleans and Imperial Habsburg.

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.

Sapphire Parure, Sapphire Diamond Tiara, Sapphire Diamond duchess of orleans 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.les saphirs de la famille de france Juwelen von Madame la Comtesse de Paris, Prinzessin von Brasilien #madamelacomtessedeparis #comtessedeparis #condessadeparis #reinedefrance #orleansebragança
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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.

Diamond Tiara Chaumet Marie-Dorothée Duchesse d’Orléans|Crown Jewels France|Archduchess Marie Dorothea of Austria| Royal Wedding Presents

Diamond Tiara Chaumet Marie-Dorothée Duchesse d’Orléans|Crown Jewels France|Archduchess Marie Dorothea of Austria| Royal Wedding Presents

Diamond Tiara Chaumet Marie-Dorothée Duchesse d'Orléans|Crown Jewels France|Archduchess Marie Dorothea of Austria| Royal Wedding Presents  duchess of orleans, Marie Dorothea of Austria,
Diamond Tiara Chaumet Marie-Dorothée Duchesse d’Orléans|Crown Jewels France|Archduchess Marie Dorothea of Austria| Royal Wedding Presents

Diamond Tiara Chaumet Marie-Dorothée Duchesse d’Orléans|Crown Jewels France

Archduchess Marie Dorothea of Austria| Royal Wedding Gifts

Diamond Tiara Chaumet Marie-Dorothée Duchesse d’Orléans|Crown Jewels France|Archduchess Marie Dorothea of Austria| Royal Wedding Gifts Fleur de Lys Stomacher Devante de Corsage Brooche ruby brooch ruby diamond brooch

Diamond Tiara Chaumet Marie-Dorothée Duchesse d'Orléans|Crown Jewels France|Archduchess Marie Dorothea of Austria| Royal Wedding Gifts Fleur de Lys Stomacher Devante de Corsage brooche ruby brooch ruby diamond brooch
Diamond Tiara Chaumet Marie-Dorothée Duchesse d’Orléans|Crown Jewels France|Archduchess Marie Dorothea of Austria| Royal Wedding Gifts Fleur de Lys Stomacher Devante de Corsage brooche ruby brooch ruby diamond brooch

Diamond Tiara Chaumet Marie-Dorothée Duchesse d’Orléans|Crown Jewels France|Archduchess Marie Dorothea of Austria| Royal Wedding Gifts

Marie-Dorothée Duchesse d’Orléans|Crown Jewels France|Archduchess Marie Dorothea of Austria | Royal Wedding Gifts

Marie-Dorothée duchesse d’Orléans|Crown Jewels France|Archduchess Marie Dorothea of Austria | Royal Wedding Gifts

Battenberg Pearls Pearl Necklace|Ruby Pearl Coronation Jewels Nadejda Mikhailovna de Torby Countess Milford Haven|Princess Battenberg|Mountbatten Historic Royal Jewels History

Battenberg Pearls Pearl Necklace Pearl String| Nadejda Mikhailovna de Torby Countess Milford Haven|Princess Georg Battenberg|Mountbatten Historic Royal Jewels History

Battenberg Pearls Pearl Necklace Pearl String| Romanov Princess Nadejda Mikhailovna de Torby Countess Milford Haven|Princess Battenberg|Mountbatten Historic Royal Jewels History
Battenberg Pearls Pearl Necklace Pearl String| Romanov Princess Nadejda Mikhailovna de Torby Countess Milford Haven|Princess Battenberg|Mountbatten Historic Royal Jewels History

Battenberg Pearls Pearl Necklace|Ruby Faberge Tiara Diadem |Pearl Coronation jewels Nadejda Mikhailovna de Torby Countess Milford Haven|Princess Battenberg|Mountbatten Historic Royal Jewels History

Coronation Gown in 1936 - with Battenberg Pearls Pearl Necklace|Romanov Ruby | Pearl Coronation jewels | Romnov Princess Nadejda Mikhailovna de Torby Countess Milford Haven|Princess Battenberg|Mountbatten Historic Royal Jewels History Grand Duke Michael Mikhailovich married morganatically, he lived abroad. Many contemporaries perceived him and his wife, Sophie Nikolaievna of Merenberg, more as permanent participants in British social life than members of the Russian Imperial House. "The Countess de Torby was extremely friendly and loved by Londoners. She suffered from her husband's rudeness. The Grand Duke reviled his Russian relatives day and night," Felix Yusupov recalled about the couple. In fact, Michael Mikhailovich never forgot that he was the grandson of the Emperor and, like Romanov by birth, he was entitled to many privileges. The miniature star of The Order of St. Catherine was the central motif of his wife's diamond and ruby tiara. The highest Russian order for women with a red ribbon had the motto "For Love and Fatherland". All Grand Duchesses received it when they became members of the Romanov family. Neither Alexander III nor Nicholas II awarded Sophie with this order.
Coronation Gown in 1936 – with Battenberg Pearls Pearl Necklace|Romanov Ruby Coronation jewels | Romanov Princess Nadejda Mikhailovna de Torby Countess Milford Haven|Princess Battenberg|Mountbatten Historic Royal Jewels History

Jewels Pearls Wedding Gift to Princess Alice Hereditary Grand Duchess of Hesse|Royal Jewels | Victoria Marchioness of Milford-Haven

Pair of Mughal Diamond Bracelets Queen Alexandra| Royal Jewels|

A Pair of Diamond and Pearl Bracelet and a Pair of Pearl and Diamond Bracelet Jewels of Queen Alexandra British Royal Jewels

Queen Alexandra's coronation gown  Der Schmuck von Königin Alexandra, der aus zwei Paar Armbändern besteht, ein Paar sind Mughal-Diamant- und Perlenarmbänder mit drei Reihen großer, alter Minendiamanten im Mughal-Stil und ein zweites Paar Perlenarmband mit Diamantverschlüssen, jeweils sieben Reihen Perlen.

 

Über ihren letzten Willen ist nichts bekannt, aber die Königin hinterließ es ihrem Sohn und war 1926 Eigentum von König George V.
Mughal Pearl Bracelets – set of a pair of Pearl Bracelets with Diamond Clasp Queen Alexandra’s coronation gown The Edwardians: Age of Elegance

A Pair of Diamond and Pearl Bracelet and a Pair of Pearl and Diamond Bracelet|Mughal Style| Queen Alexandra |British Royal Jewels History

Coronation Day, 9 August 1902.
Coronation, Alexandra made an unequivocal declaration of intent: ‘I know better than all the milliners and antiquaries. I shall wear exactly what I like and so shall my ladies – basta!’ On the day itself, she dispensed with the customary maids of honour in favour of a bevy of adolescent peers, who carried velvet robes dyed what one observer described as ‘petunia’. They were worn over a shimmering gown of gold silk, itself veiled by a diaphanous overdress intricately embroidered, through the offices of the American-born Vicereine, Mary Curzon, by Indian craftswomen.

Queen Alexandra’s Coronation Dress, 1902 
Designer: Morin Blossier. Embroidery: Manick Chand Edwardians_Queen Alexandras Coronation Dress The Edwardians: Age of Elegance
Queen Alexandra’s Coronation Dress, 1902
Designer: Morin Blossier. Embroidery: Manick Chand Credit: © Royal Collection Enterprises Limited 2025 | Royal Collection Trust.
 Queen Alexandra’s magnificent gold coronation dress After four decades of mourning under Queen Victoria, the coronation of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra was envisioned as a dazzling public spectacle, symbolizing a new era of glamour for the monarchy. However, just three days before the scheduled ceremony, Edward underwent emergency surgery for appendicitis, postponing the event by six weeks. When the coronation finally took place on August 9, 1902, it became one of the most opulent royal celebrations in British history. This exhibition marks the first time an extraordinary collection of items commissioned and worn by the royal couple for the occasion has been reunited.

Traditionally, coronation gowns were simple white or cream robes, inspired by ecclesiastical attire. Yet Alexandra, a global fashion icon, defied convention with a striking gold dress designed by the Parisian fashion house Morin Blossier, led by women. The gown was adorned with thousands of tiny gold spangles, meticulously crafted to shimmer under the newly installed electric lights in Westminster Abbey—a first for such an event.

At Alexandra’s suggestion, her coronation dress became the first royal ensemble to incorporate Britain’s national emblems—the rose, thistle, and shamrock—a tradition upheld in every subsequent coronation dress, including those of Queen Elizabeth II and Queen Camilla. The intricate gold net of the gown was embroidered over five months by forty artisans in Delhi before being sent to Paris, where it was layered over cloth of gold to create the final masterpiece. Now exceedingly fragile, the rarely exhibited dress required over 100 hours of meticulous conservation work to prepare for display.

Alexandra adorned herself with an array of jewels and pearls for the coronation, including a diamond necklace and earrings—a wedding gift from Edward—displayed here for the first time, alongside the Dagmar necklace, a present from the King of Denmark. Also featured is her ostrich feather fan, its handle embellished with a diamond crown, an ‘A,’ and the national emblems.

The choice of a radiant gold fabric would have been breathtaking at the time, with contemporary accounts describing moments during the ceremony when the Queen appeared bathed in a golden glow, her dress illuminated by the Abbey’s electric lights. This shimmering vision epitomized Edward and Alexandra’s delicate balance of tradition and modernity as they ushered in the 20th century—a fleeting moment of splendor before the world descended into war.

After four decades of mourning under Queen Victoria, the coronation of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra was envisioned as a dazzling public spectacle, symbolizing a new era of glamour for the monarchy. However, just three days before the scheduled ceremony, Edward underwent emergency surgery for appendicitis, postponing the event by six weeks. When the coronation finally took place on August 9, 1902, it became one of the most opulent royal celebrations in British history.

Traditionally, coronation gowns were simple white or cream robes, inspired by ecclesiastical attire. Yet Alexandra, a global fashion icon, defied convention with a striking gold dress designed by the Parisian fashion house Morin Blossier, led by women. The gown was adorned with thousands of tiny gold spangles, meticulously crafted to shimmer under the newly installed electric lights in Westminster Abbey—a first for such an event.

At Alexandra’s suggestion, her coronation dress became the first royal ensemble to incorporate Britain’s national emblems—the rose, thistle, and shamrock—a tradition upheld in every subsequent coronation dress, including those of Queen Elizabeth II and Queen Camilla. The intricate gold net of the gown was embroidered over five months by forty artisans in Delhi before being sent to Paris, where it was layered over cloth of gold to create the final masterpiece. Now exceedingly fragile, the rarely exhibited dress required over 100 hours of meticulous conservation work to prepare for display.

Alexandra adorned herself with an array of jewels and pearls for the coronation, including a diamond necklace and earrings—a wedding gift from Edward—displayed here for the first time, alongside the Dagmar necklace, a present from the King of Denmark. Also featured is her ostrich feather fan, its handle embellished with a diamond crown, an ‘A,’ and the national emblems.

The choice of a radiant gold fabric would have been breathtaking at the time, with contemporary accounts describing moments during the ceremony when the Queen appeared bathed in a golden glow, her dress illuminated by the Abbey’s electric lights. This shimmering vision epitomized Edward and Alexandra’s delicate balance of tradition and modernity as they ushered in the 20th century—a fleeting moment of splendor before the world descended into war.

Pearl and Diamond Brooch Battenberg Pearls |Princess Alice Grand Duchess of Hesse by Rhine | Royal Marriage presents |England German Royal Jewels

Pearl and Diamond Brooch Battenberg Pearls |Princess Alice Grand Duchess of Hesse by Rhine | Royal Marriage presents |England German Royal Jewels

Pearl and Diamond Brooch Battenberg Pearls |Princess Alice Grand Duchess of Hesse by Rhine | Royal Marriage presents |England German Royal Jewels

Princess Alice of the United Kingdom, Grand Duchess of Hesse by Rhine, wearing her pearl jewels – the pearl string collier with a diamond pearl clasp, a pair of pear shaped ear pendants a pearl brooch a pearl pendant, from her wedding gifts, later called the „Battenberg Pearls“, ⁣it’s known the royal pearls are presented from Queen Victoria, to her daughter Princess Alice the Grand Duchess of Hesse, as wedding gift and later presents. ⁣⁣

Emerald Wedding Gifts Pearshaped Emerald Gold Enamel Tiara Duchess of Sachsen Coburg |Princess Alice Grand Duchess of Hesse by Rhine|Royal Marriage presents |England German Royal Jewels

Emerald Wedding Gifts Pearshaped Emerald Gold Enamel Tiara Duchess of Sachsen Coburg |Princess Alice Grand Duchess of Hesse by Rhine|Royal Marriage presents |England German Royal Jewels
Emerald Wedding Gifts Pearshaped Emerald Gold Enamel Tiara Duchess of Sachsen Coburg |Princess Alice Grand Duchess of Hesse by Rhine|Royal Marriage presents |England German Royal Jewels

A small gold tiara is in her hair, probably the wedding gift from the Duchess of Sachsen-Coburg ,notice the emerald clasp on the wrist, we had in a post before as center of a necklace and I will do an addition about it, as well as the emerald drop on the side.

Schmuck und Juwelen der Deutsche Fürstenhäuser | Royal Jewels – Historical Jewerly and Treasure of Royals and Aristocracy | bijoux historiques| исторические драгоценности