You're right. Queen Maud didn't receive a fringe necklace/tiara from her parents.
The eldest daughter, Princess Louise, Duchess of Fife received a fringe tiara/necklace as a wedding gift from her parents, The Prince and Princess of Wales. From Ursula's site: http://www.royal-magazin.de/england/fife-louise-wedding.htm
Princess Victoria's fringe necklace, we assume came from her parents.
Not sure when Queen Maud received the Maltese bandeau/cross tiara from Queen Alexandra.
--Previous Message-- : Not important, but as far as I know, king : Edwards youngest daughter never possesed a : fringe tiara. : : --Previous Message-- : : Thank you.Boffer. : : --Previous Message-- : I sadly do not have any other reference. But : I : don't doubt Field on this case. : It is extremely likely that Princess : Victoria would have had a fringe, since all : of Edward VII's daughters did, and she died : childless it seems logical that she left her : jewels to various family members. : And this is the best provenance for the : fringe necklace that the Queen Mother used : to wear with Queen Mary's tiara, as she wore : them prior to her daughter ever being given : a fringe necklace, so she could not have : borrowed that, and the Girdle is too large : to be worn as a necklace, so it seems : logical that the QEQM also had a fringe : necklace. : : : :