Tsarina Alexandra wore one of these 13 tiaras (lying on the table in the newspaper picture). Not sure about the choker, earring set, necklace, bracelets, or the fan.
Tsarina Marie wore two of these 13 tiaras here. I would assume these pearl necklaces and the brooch would be among these jewels lying on that table.
I think Tsarina Alexandra was wearing one of these 13 tiaras as well. Not sure about the long necklace and another necklace and earring set or bracelets.
An earlier Tsarina Alexandra....not sure if her jewels here are among the ones lying on the table. Certainly, there were some really large oval gemstones on that table.
Grand Duchess Constantine wore the same necklace and bracelets as worn by that earlier Tsarina Alexandra (immediately above)(furthermore, both ladies looked alike), so I suppose they were one and the same woman. Grand Duchess Vladimir wore the famous tiara which is currently in the possession of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, so this tiara is safe. But I suppose the Grand Duchess' choker and two other necklaces and earring set and brooch and bracelets were among these jewels on the table.
--Previous Message-- : This topic was started by Dmitry (far below), : that prompted me to search in the Library of : Congress collection. This was what I found : several days ago. I am sure most, if not : all, of you already had seen this picture of : the whole array of Russian Crown Jewels on : the table. I put here this whole picture, : plus zoomed-up snippets of all portions of : the whole table, starting from the left to : the right. : : There appears to be 13 tiaras in total in : the whole picture. Question: how many of : them ARE NOT in existence anymore or of : whose whereabouts are currently UNKNOWN? : : Source: Library of Congress, from the : "New York Tribune" (NY) dated Dec. : 17, 1922 (published on the front page). : : The whole picture of the array of jewels : and non-jewel pieces on the table : : : Caption: : : : From the left side to the right side (with : upwards and downwards across the left to : right sides): : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : The End. : : It staggers me how many the Russian royal : family actually possessed because there were : a lot of other jewel pieces (pre-Russian : Revolution of 1917) that were either carried : into other European royal families via : marriages, bought by some members of the : other Royal Families (i.e., Britain), and : smuggled out of Russia during the : Revolution. Or lost during the transition : out of that country. :