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    Re: Coburg eagle brooch Archived Message

    Posted by Nellie on June 18, 2013, 8:31 pm, in reply to "Re: eagle brooch"

    I find that this is referred to as the Coburg eagle so that suggests that Albert very much had a hand in designing these brooches.

    From Ancestral Jewels Duchess Elizabeth, wife of the ninth Duke of Bedford, by Richard Buckner.

    " Several English families still own the turquoise eagles gripping pearls in their claws which Prince Albert designed for the bridesmaids at their wedding in 1840. The Duchess of Bedford wears hers pinned to a ribbon bow in her portrait by Richard Buckner: both brooch and painting are still at Woburn Abbey. Another is in the collection of the Marquess of Salisbury at Hatfield, and the Earl of Gainsborough owns a third. His sister, now Lady Maureen Fellowes, wore it pinned to a white dress when she first went to parties as a young girl. "



    " Turquoise Coburg eagle, worn on the dress of Duchess Elizabeth "





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