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    Re: Various Royals with Jewels Archived Message

    Posted by joye on February 23, 2012, 9:44 pm, in reply to "Re: Various Royals with Jewels"

    Jewels were lost the same way in Russia, when Victoria Battenberg, nee Hesse had to suddenly return to England. She left her jewels behind in the keeping of her sister Tsarina Alexandra,

    --Previous Message--
    : That is too bad! I know the Soviet Union
    : sold a lot of Russian royal jewels but I
    : guess it still keeps some other royal
    : jewels...especially the crown and so forth.
    :
    : Do you mean Queen Marie's jewels (among some
    : other Russian royal jewels that were once
    : for safekeeping) really were lost and would
    : be hopefully discovered one of these days
    : somewhere in Russia or do you mean they were
    : lost through the status of being totally
    : destroyed by the Soviet Union in various
    : methods such as melting, breaking down,
    : whatever? Or were they totally being lost
    : somewhere and no one knew where they were
    : among the confusion of the Russian
    : Revolution of 1917? To which royal family
    : member in Russia did Queen Marie originally
    : leave her jewels with for safekeeping or to
    : a specific institution did she leave her
    : jewels?
    :
    : Sorry to pepper you with so many questions!
    :
    : --Previous Message--
    : I believe Missy lost all her best jewels
    : during the war, they were in Russia for
    : safekeeping and lost thereafter.
    : The king let her buy new ones, I think she
    : acquired some imperial pieces from exiles
    : and those eventually went to Ileana and
    : Mignon.
    :
    : --Previous Message--
    : Source: all from the Library of Congress
    : collection.
    :
    : Comments are welcome about any of these
    : pictures which are posted here.
    :
    : Left: (from 'The Times Dispatch' [Richmond,
    : VA], dated Oct. 9, 1904) PRINCESS BEATRICE
    : (Princess Henry of Battenberg).
    : Right: (from 'The New York Tribune' [NYC,
    : NY], dated Jan. 28, 1906) Then-PRINCESS
    : VICTORIA EUGENIE OF BATTENBERG (later Queen
    : of Spain)
    :
    : Both mother and daughter appeared to have
    : the same necklace, so if that is so,
    : Victoria Ena inherited that from her mother.
    : Does the Spanish royal family still have
    : that one today?
    :
    :
    : Already identified here. (from 'The Saint
    : Paul Globe' [St. Paul, MN], dated Sept. 27,
    : 1903).
    :
    :
    : QUEEN ALEXANDRINE OF DENMARK
    : (from 'The Sun' [NYC, NY], dated May 16,
    : 1912)
    : Which member of the Danish royal family or
    : someone else entirely has that choker which
    : the queen in photo wore?
    :
    :
    : Was this PRINCESS DAGMAR (as according to
    : the caption above the picture, the one who
    : wed Lieut. Castenskjold) the daughter of the
    : above? The Danish queen and this lady below
    : looked a lot alike to be mother and
    : daughter.
    : [from 'The Evening World' (NYC, NY), dated
    : Nov. 23, 1922]
    :
    :
    : (from 'The Washington Herald' [D.C., dated
    : Aug. 17, 1913]) PRINCESS PATRICIA OF
    : CONNAUGHT..
    :
    : That nice tiara and necklaces probably were
    : passed down into Patricia's family and owned
    : by that family today, I suppose.
    :
    :
    : This lovely tiara (similar to the one once
    : owned by Grand Duchess Vladimir of Russia
    : and now owned by the British Queen except
    : for the pearls or emeralds) was worn by
    : ROMANIA'S QUEEN MARIE (formerly Princess of
    : Edinburgh). This is from 'The Washington
    : Times' (D.C.), dated June 22, 1918. What
    : happened to this tiara?
    :
    :
    : Once again, it's QUEEN MARIE OF ROMANIA but
    : this time with a different tiara. Also, what
    : had happened to this tiara? It's from 'The
    : North Platte Semi-Weekly Tribune' (North
    : Platte, NE), dated Feb. 12, 1915.
    :
    :
    : The well-known tiara worn by GRAND DUCHESS
    : VLADIMIR OF RUSSIA (along with a pretty pair
    : of earrings and necklaces and choker and a
    : brooch....who owns these pieces of jewels
    : now?) is from 'The Saint Paul Globe' (St.
    : Paul, MN), dated April 17, 1904. The tiara
    : is of course in the possession of the
    : British royal family now. Also, the Grand
    : Duchess had on at least two or three
    : bracelets but they were out of the picture.
    :
    :
    : Britain's QUEEN MARY is shown here in 'The
    : National Tribune' (D.C.), dated June 23,
    : 1910. This is a wonderful picture showing
    : her profile.
    :
    :
    : Left: QUEEN OLGA OF THE HELLENES (from 'El
    : Paso Herald' [El Paso, TX], dated March 18,
    : 1913).
    : Right: QUEEN SOPHIA OF THE HELLENES (from
    : 'The Day Book' [Chicago, IL], dated March
    : 19, 1913).
    :
    : Both Greek queens seemed to have the same
    : choker. What do you think? Sophia's tiara
    : could be consisted of aquamarines, could it?
    : Olga seemed to have some type of small tiara
    : in her hair. Does anyone own these pieces of
    : jewelry today?
    :
    : Interesting that this photo (from the
    : Library of Congress collection also)
    : identifed her as Queen Olga rather than
    : Queen Sophia, but the newspaper picture on
    : the right side immediately above identifed
    : her as Sophia. Which one is correct?
    :
    :
    : The tiara worn by DOWAGER QUEEN OLGA OF THE
    : HELLENES obviously belongs to Queen Anne
    : Marie now. Is this choker in any way the
    : same as the one worn by those ladies
    : immediately above or is it a different
    : choker?
    :
    :
    : Interesting portrait of DENMARK'S QUEEN
    : SOPHIA MAGDALENA is from 'The Salt Lake
    : Tribune' (SLC, UT), dated July 2, 1911.
    :
    :
    : THE GRAND DUCHESS ERNEST OF HESSE &
    : DARMSTADT wore those various jewels in the
    : picture from "The Washington
    : Herald" (D.C.), dated Nov. 4, 1906.
    : Does anyone own this big tiara?
    :
    :
    : AND LASTLY, this picture of THE DUCHESS OF
    : GUISE is from 'The Washington Herald'
    : (D.C.), dated Nov. 4, 1906.
    :
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