updated – from the year 2008
In 1933, on the instructions of the Duke of Sangro, an old Italy noble family, Chaumet Paris made up the present tiara from a ribbon necklace which was originally owned by the Hohenzollern family.
updated – from the year 2008
In 1933, on the instructions of the Duke of Sangro, an old Italy noble family, Chaumet Paris made up the present tiara from a ribbon necklace which was originally owned by the Hohenzollern family.
This brooch is not from the late 19th century, it is later and not a wedding gift to Queen Mary in the year 1893. This work is art deco and the cut sapphire and emerald are setted in fine and thin platinum.
Princess Elisabeth of Hesse and by Rhine daughter of Ernst-Ludwig, last Grand Duke of Hesse and by Rhine, and Princess Victoria Melita of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha
What’s happened about this treasure…..
The 32 Faberge Easter Eggs in Detail from the Collection of Princess Elisabeth of Hesse
King George VI also bought a matching brooch in rubies for Princess Margaret