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THE WÜRTTEMBERG SAPPHIRE JEWELSAN IMPRESSIVE MID 19TH CENTURY SUITE OF SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND JEWELLERY | Christie's | Royal jewelry, Natural pearl jewelry, Jewels

THE WÜRTTEMBERG SAPPHIRE JEWELSAN IMPRESSIVE MID 19TH CENTURY SUITE OF SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND JEWELLERY

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Antique Diamond and Sapphire Kokoshnic with Royal History

1870's diamond and sapphire kokoshnic, with possible links to Hanover. Featuring seven lozenge motifs, each with a central sapphire, surrounded by diamond foliates, plus smaller sapphires and foliates set in triangles. Sold by Christie's on 5 April 2000 for £21,150.

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Princess Claire’s Sophisticated Sapphire Tiara | Royal jewelry, Royal jewels, Tiara

Happy Birthday to Princess Claire, daughter-in-law of the Grand Duke and Grand Duchess of Luxembourg! We're joining in the celebrations with a look at one of her sparkling National Day tiara appearances. In June 2016,

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The Sapphire parure includes a very nice tiara, probably, one of the most beautiful ones, which ever has belonged… | Royal jewelry, Royal crown jewels, Royal jewels

The Sapphire parure includes a very nice tiara, probably, one of the most beautiful ones, which ever has belonged to Romanov family. The State Hermitage Museum still holds a sketch of a diamond tiara by Friedrich Köchli with 16 sapphire cabochons in a cornflower motif and images of the same tiara were included in the 1922 album "Russia's treasure of diamonds and precious stones". This tiara is depicted on the portrait of Alexandra Feodorovna by Joseph Coppey in 1900,... | via…

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30th September and today's tiara is the Grand Duchess Vladimir Sapphire Tiara. It was made for her by Cartier in 1… | Royal crown jewels, Royal jewels, Crown jewels

30th September and today's tiara is the Grand Duchess Vladimir Sapphire Tiara. It was made for her by Cartier in 1906 incorporating some historic Russian sapphires that could be worn as brooches. It left the family at the time of the Revolution, either sold by Grand Duchess Vladimir, or her son Grand Duke Cyril. It was bought by Queen Marie of Romania, to help replace the jewels she had lost to Russia. She left it to her youngest daughter, Ileana, who would sell it back to Cartier in 1950.

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