Boffer, I have never seen the necklaces before either. Although they are not my personal style I admire the craftmanship and skill. Unfortunately the book to the exhibition by Geoffrey Munn is out of my reach (USD 120 and more). Princess Margarets necklace seems to be on the frontispiece:
--Previous Message-- : This is a great find. It is always so nice to : be able to put a "face to a name" : as it were - to be able to see the jewel : that we have previously only read about. : : It is clear why Her Majesty has never worn : this in person - it's appearance doesn't : quite fit with the image she has created for : herself as Queen, in terms of the jewellery : she wears. : : Nevertheless a very pretty piece, and : significant in terms of the history of : jewellery. : : Thank you for finding this for us Veronika. : : --Previous Message-- : Video of the Revivalist Jewellery Exhibition : in 1984: : : : http://www.itnsource.com/en/shotlist//ITN/1984/03/13/AS130384003/?s=necklace&st=0&pn=1 : : Leslie Field, 'The Queen's Jewels' page 147: : 'The Queen has another necklace that she : wears only on private occasions. Made around : the turn of the century by the Revivalist : jewellers Carlo and Arthur Giuliano, this : long openwork gold necklace is set with : multicoloured sapphires and zircons and : decorated with green enamel leaves.' : : :