The Waterfall brooch will definitely be appearing in the exhibition; it was featured heavily in the press-release for the exhibition, they call it the:
Queen Victoria Fringe Brooch
"Queen Victoria’s dramatic Fringe Brooch was designed to be worn along the top of the fashionably low-cut bodices of the period, as seen in Franz Xaver Winterhalter’s State portrait of the Queen from 1859. The brooch consists of a large emerald-cut brilliant surrounded by twelve large brilliants, from which are suspended nine diamond chains. It was made in October 1856 by R & S Garrard, who remodelled an existing piece of jewellery and added the stones that had been presented to the Queen by the Sultan of Turkey, Abdul Mejid I in May that year. After Prince Albert’s death in 1861, Queen Victoria appears not to have worn the brooch, which was left to King Edward VII and often worn by his consort, Queen Alexandra. Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother wore the Fringe Brooch for the Coronation in 1953."
--Previous Message-- : : Yes!!!!!!!! Brilliant spotting, Brock. : : Here is the link to Ursula's page which has : the latest information about this brooch. : We discussed it quite recently and the info : is the latest. : : I do hope we see this brooch featured in : next year's diamond exhibition. : : : http://www.royal-magazin.de/england/queen-victoria/victoria-fringe-brooch.htm : : Edit: I've searched back through our pages : but the previous discussion has now gone. : : : --Previous Message-- : Pictures from the Banquet for the Turkish : President tonight have been released and it : looks like HM is wearing Queen Victoria's : waterfall brooch for the first time: : : : : I hope we get better photos because it could : also be the Teck Corsage... (Edited to add) : Nah, having found a slightly better picture : it definitely looks more like the waterfall. : : : : : :