--Previous Message-- : Yes. The tiara exists, it is featured in Munn. : : Queen Victoria also wears it in the : Winterhalter Painting of the Royal Family in : 1846, with cabochon-emerald chandelier : earrings and some large cabochon brooches. : : I know that it was worn by one of QVs : decedents to the 1960 State Opening of : Parliament, whom many believed to the one of : the Fife Family (which would explain its : decent from Queen Victoria, to Queen : Alexandra, to Princess Louise etc...) : I however, cannot find this picture of it : being worn in 1960, to see whether or not : they are also wearing this large necklace : and earrings. Which have now also left the : main family line. : : --Previous Message-- : The tiara still exists I belive among QV : descendants. In another painting of QV, she : wore some different earrings and broches : with this tiara. Haven't seen them either. : : --Previous Message-- : Hunting for an image on the Royal Collection : Website, I stumbled across this painting : that depicts some of Queen Victoria's very : impressive Emerald Parure. : : None of which is listed in the 1896 : Inventory of her Jewels, which indicates : that it must have been dispersed of to one : of her relations prior to that occasion. : : : : : : : http://www.royalcollection.org.uk/collection/407371/queen-victoria-1819-1901 : : Does anyone have a picture of the tiara : being worn at the State Opening of : Parliament in the 1960s, to see whether or : not they are also wearing this very : impressive necklace as well. : : : : :