Re: Girls of Great Britain bandeau base Archived Message
Posted by karenl on September 14, 2012, 11:59 pm, in reply to "Re: Girls of Great Britain bandeau base"
I agree with you Boris and Nellie. The collection of jewels is so large and varied that it's natural that the two pieces were separated in storage and not linked together. I can just imagine someone in the jewel vault finding the bandeau base and thinking "does this piece go with something or is it by itself?" --Previous Message-- : : That the Queen herself did not link the two : pieces is quite understandable I think. : And I have never been clear about whether : the band was part of the original gift to : Princess May. : Perhaps the connection was made only when : the Queen inherited Queen Mary's : photographic record of jewels. : : I would love to see that record, and Queen : Alexandra's, published by the Royal : Collection. : : : --Previous Message-- : But this is how she herself remembers and : tells it in the remarkable video from the : sitting. : As the two pieces were exhibited seperately, : they were most likely given as two pieces : and stored seperately as well. : I believe it's most likely a case of royal : jewelry watchers being more diligent than : royal jewelry owners; in the course of the : years, we have more than once come to the : realization that a royal lady might actually : knowe less about a piece which is at her : disposal than some of the experts here who : gather information about said piece. : : : --Previous Message-- : i am always perplexed when i hear that story : of the Queen finding the bandeau in the : stores after QUeen Mary's death. The press : pictures of her wedding gifts shows a : bandeau next to, but separate from, the : Girls of Great Britain tiara. That bandeau : has always been identified (or maybe assumed : to be) the base of that tiara. Would The : Queen simply have forgotten her wedding : present and re-discovered it a few years : later after her grandmother's death? Sounds : rather unlikely to me. : : : : :
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