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    Re: (No. 4) The Duchess of Teck's Flower Brooch Archived Message

    Posted by Dawn on July 13, 2013, 6:30 pm, in reply to "Re: (No. 4) The Duchess of Teck's Flower Brooch"

    (Source: 'Royalty' or 'Majesty' magazines)

    Like these, for example.........

    Queen Adelaide

    Does the Royal Family still have Queen Adelaide's diamond and ruby brooch (on her hat), diamond and ruby corstage (sp?) at the waist, the diamond bow brooch (with what it looks like a tiny ruby at the center of it), the single diamond necklace (is it the same one Queen Victoria, and other later queens, wore for coronations?), the diamond (long?) necklace around her waist, and two bracelets on both arms?

     photo MASheesPortraitofQueenAdelaide_zps4c5ac3f5.jpg

    Queen Adelaide

    **tiara
    **necklace
    **pair of earrings
    **brooch

    Does the Royal Family still have these?

     photo WilliamIVampAdelaide_zpscf08af09.jpg

    Queen Victoria

    The Royal Family obviously still has this Prince Albert gift Sapphire and Diamond brooch.

     photo PrinceAlbertGiftSapphireampDiamondBrooch_zpsf42a9fa0.jpg


    --Previous Message--
    : Thank you very much, Carlo, Nellie and Boffer!
    : The Duchess of Teck Flower Brooch and Prince
    : Albert's gift to his wife [the
    : Sapphire/Diamond brooch] are among the
    : oldest brooches in the Royal Collection. Is
    : there any other oldest brooch still existing
    : in the collection? Did previous queens leave
    : any (like Queen Charlotte or Queen
    : Adelaide)?
    :
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    : --Previous Message--
    : Here are my notes on this piece:
    :
    : (No. 4) The Duchess of Teck's Flower
    : Brooch
    :
    : This all-diamond floral corsage brooch is
    : described by Roberts as being “formed as a
    : cluster of brilliant flowers and leaves, in
    : cut-down open-back settings, partly
    : pavé-set, suspending four detachable
    : pear-shaped drops on rose-set chains”.[1]
    : Who also attributes this piece to
    : Garrard.[2]
    :
    : This brooch belonged to the Duchess of
    : Teck, and as Roberts argues, it is likely
    : that this brooch was amongst the bequests
    : from her aunt, Princess Mary, Duchess of
    : Gloucester in 1857.[3] It was described in
    : the inventory of the Duchess of Teck’s
    : jewels made in 1882, as “a large Diamond
    : flower pattern [Brooch]; with 4 Diamond
    : scroll drops suspended by Diamond link
    : chain”; and following her death in 1897 this
    : brooch passed to Prince Adolphus of Teck.[4]
    :
    : This brooch was later acquired by Queen
    : Mary, who in turn, gave it to the Duke of
    : York (later King George VI), in 1923 to give
    : to “his bride” as a wedding present.[5] It
    : was thus presented to Queen Elizabeth from
    : her husband,[6] and it can be seen
    : illustrated in The Times alongside the other
    : wedding gifts.[7]
    :
    : Queen Elizabeth wore this piece often,
    : during both evening and daytime engagements,
    : remaining a firm favourite throughout her
    : life.[8] It was later bequeathed to The
    : Queen upon the death of Queen Elizabeth in
    : 2002, and has been worn occasionally
    : since.[9]
    :
    : NOTES
    : 1. Roberts, The Queen’s Diamonds, p. 130
    : 2. Ibid., p. 130
    : 3. Roberts, The Queen’s Diamonds, p. 130; RA
    : VIC/ADDV (Copy Will of Princess Mary,
    : Duchess of Gloucester)
    : 4. Roberts, The Queen’s Diamonds, p. 130; RA
    : VIC/ADDA8/3449, fol. 28
    : 5. Roberts, The Queen’s Diamonds, p. 130; RA
    : JEWEL/GARRARD/QM, fol. 100; RA QM/PRIV/CC94,
    : pl. 44, no. 3
    : 6. The Times, 24 April 1923, p. 17
    : 7. The Times, 25 April 1923, p. 18; Menkes,
    : The Royal Jewels, p. 110
    : 8. Menkes, The Royal Jewels, pp. 110 – 111;
    : Munn, Tiaras, pl. 135; Roberts, The Queen’s
    : Diamonds, p. 130
    : 9. Roberts, The Queen’s Diamonds, p. 130
    :
    :
    : --Previous Message--
    :
    : When hunting for something completely
    : diiferent I found this.
    : It meant my QD did not have to go on the
    : scanner.
    : This is from Queen Elizabeth II by Philip
    : Ziegler.
    :
    :
    :
    : --Previous Message--
    :
    : Correct! It is the Duchess of Teck's Flower
    : Brooch.
    : The Queen is pictured wearing it in a 2010
    : Snowdon portrait.
    :
    : --Previous Message--
    : I think there is a photo of QEII wearing her
    : mother's brooch shown in the b/w photo in
    : the book "The Queen's Diamonds" by
    : Hugh Roberts.
    :
    : I have the book at home, but I am away, so I
    : cannot check, but I am pretty sure of this.
    :
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    :
    : --Previous Message--
    : Source: "Royalty" or
    : "Majesty" magazines in my
    : collection.
    :
    : Question: At the time I hunted for one
    : picture in which Queen Elizabeth II would
    : perhaps wear her mother's brooch (shown in
    : the left picture), I found a picture of the
    : Queen, but it turned out not to be the same
    : brooch. Was the Queen ever pictured wearing
    : her mother's brooch (shown in the left
    : picture)? Just wondering....
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