That pearl collar looks like the one taken out of Russia by Marie in 1919 and sold in 1929 after her death by Hennell to Queen Mary for £6,000 it has in recent years been worn by Princess Anne..usually with the large sapphire clap at the front.
--Previous Message-- : Source: Library of Congress. : : From "The Salt Lake Tribune"(SLC, : UT) dated November 13, 1910. : : Question: Is this choker worn by Tsarina : Marie of Russia the same one on the table in : the far right upper corner of the newspaper : picture? She also wore a five-strand-pearl : necklace. : : : : --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. : : :