Re: Quote from Queen Mary's chapter - Sir Hugh Roberts book Archived Message
Posted by Franck on February 19, 2012, 3:46 pm, in reply to "Quote from Queen Mary's chapter - Sir Hugh Roberts book"
Thank your for all theses informations... I really hope we will have information about : - the rundell tiara - the several diamond fringe necklaces/tiaras owned by Queen Elizabeth - the diamond collet necklaces worn by Queen Mary - the diamond tiara from the County of Surrey Last but not least, I hope we will see news diamond tiaras... It would be so great ! Franck --Previous Message-- : Additional information concerning the : inventory of jewels received for her : marriage: : : "At each stage of the Queen Mary's : life, jewellery - diamonds in particular - : played a significant part in establishing : her public image. For her marriage in 1893 : to the Duke of York, the future George V, a : very considerable quantity of jewellery, the : majority of diamonds and pearls, descended : on the rather shy and rather retiring : Princess. Generous gifts from her immediate : family and from the extended royal family : vied with spectacular offerings from all : round the United Kingdom and across the : Empire. Among the more significant jewels, : exhibited at the Imperial Institute, were : three tiaras, twenty-six bracelets, : forty-four brooches and fifteen : necklaces." : : It looks like many doubts will have some : answers with this book. : : --Previous Message-- : Indeed it must be the same I got at the last : Frankfut Book Fair and I have to say I am SO : looking forward to receiving it (already : pre-ordered it). : : I offer additional information: : : Contents page: : Queen Adelaide : Queen Victoria : Queen Alexandra : Queen Mary : Queen Elizabeth : Queen Elizabeth II : : Including a picture of Queen Mary's Trophies : of love choker as Ianusk mentioned, with : amazing details, on a white background. : : Also a front and backgroud view of the : Queen's Mother shell brooch with the : following ID: : : "The Courtauld Thomson Scallop Shell : Brooch : Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, 1919 : Diamonds, pearl, white gold : 9 x 5 cm" : : Also, a picture of the Brooch associated : with the Turkish stones, last worn in the : State Visit from Turkey, identified as: : : "Queen Victoria's Fringe Brooch : Attributed to R. & S. Garrard & Co., : 1856 : Diamonds, silver, gold : 12,6 x 5 cm" : : --Previous Message-- : I have an off print of the publication that : I : was given last year, a sort of pre : publication tease! I think lots of things we : haven't seen except in old photo's will : appear, I say this because the contents page : has a photo of Queen Mary's Trophies of love : choker! : : --Previous Message-- : : : : Thank you for this information ! : : Franck : : --Previous Message-- : : Thank you Boffer for a jolly good preview. : : : --Previous Message-- : The Royal Collection Publication is going to : be much more than just an exhibition : catalogue, there will also be a catalogue : released. : : The Queen's Diamonds is now available for : pre-order at amazon, and it will be released : on the 14th May. : : : : : : : : http://www.amazon.co.uk/Queens-Diamonds-Hugh-Roberts/dp/1905686382/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1329618979&sr=8-1 : : "Published on the occasion of the : Diamond Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II, this : book tells the story of the magnificent : royal inheritance of diamonds from the time : of Queen Adelaide in the 1830s to the : present day. Illustrated with a wealth of : archive material as well as extensive new : photography of the jewels, this important : publication includes stones of international : importance as well as items of great : historic significance, and will be a : standard work of reference on diamond : jewellery for many years to come." : : : : The Royal Collection mentions these two : Publications: : : "THE QUEEN’S DIAMONDS Hugh Roberts : This book provides the first authorised : account of the history of some of the finest : diamond jewellery in the world. Published on : the occasion of the Diamond Jubilee of Queen : Elizabeth II, it tells the story of the : magnificent royal inheritance of diamonds : from the time of Queen Adelaide in the 1830s : to the present day. : Illustrated with a wealth of archive : material as well as extensive new : photography of the jewels, this important : publication includes stones of international : importance as well as items of great : historic significance, and will be a : standard work of reference on diamond : jewellery for many years to come. : Hugh Roberts was Director of the Royal : Collection from 1996 to 2010." : : Here is an example of how the information : will be laid out: : : : : : AND The exhibition catalogue: : "DIAMONDS : A JUBILEE CELEBRATION : Caroline de Guitaut : Published to celebrate Queen Elizabeth II’s : Diamond Jubilee, this popular history book : explores the use of diamonds in works of art : of all kinds, from personal and official : jewellery and regalia to precious boxes and : ceremonial swords. : It explores the special qualities of : diamonds and the royal uses to which they : have been put throughout the centuries; and : includes new, specially commissioned : photography in close-up detail of each : piece. : Caroline de Guitaut is Curator of Decorative : Arts at the Royal Collection and has : published widely on the collection, most : recently in Royal Fabergé (2011)." : (Released July 2012) : : This press release from the Royal Collection : Publications, provides images which are : hints to which jewels will be included in : the exhibition. : : : : : : : : http://www.royalcollection.org.uk/media/pdf/rc%20trade%20catalogue%202011%205mb-3mb%206%2012%2011.pdf : : : : : : : : : : :
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