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    Re: A tale of two fringe brooches? Archived Message

    Posted by VeronikaN on March 8, 2014, 3:18 am, in reply to "Re: A tale of two fringe brooches?"

    This picture is a little bit larger ...

    Source: Allposters.com

    I found two videos of the 1938 State Opening of the Parliament, unfortunately the quality isn't good enough.
    http://www.britishpathe.com/video/state-opening-of-parliament-13/query/Opening+parliament
    http://www.itnsource.com/en/shotlist/BHC_RTV/1938/11/10/BGU407231130/?s=opening parliament 1938





    --Previous Message--
    :
    : Thanks for raising this again Brock.
    : Your first pic is from the 1938 State
    : Opening of Parliament.
    : We really need a good official portrait
    : where we can see detail of Queen Elizabeth's
    : gown, because there appears to be more
    : jewellery above the brooch.
    :
    : Queen Victoria did have a chaîne de corsage
    : which was used to make her small crown.
    :
    : I have never been entirely convinced over
    : the more recent stories of the chain,
    : fringes, and the fringe brooch.
    : There could be a spare piece of fringe
    : somewhere.
    :
    :
    :
    : --Previous Message--
    : About two years ago, we discussed the brooch
    : immediately below and concluded it was not
    : Queen Victoria's Fringe Brooch simply
    : photographed in unusual lighting due to the
    : "double waterfall" and what
    : appears to be a coloured stone in the
    : centre. It was still up for debate whether
    : this was part of a stomacher or not.
    :
    :
    :
    : Fast forward two years, and I came across
    : this painting of Queen Elizabeth below in
    : which it appears she has attached a
    : waterfall or some sort of fringe to the
    : bottom of her Black Watch badge.
    :
    :
    :
    : So, is the "tassel" left over from
    : Queen Victoria's brooch detachable, or were
    : some elements of the fringe left over after
    : Queen Victoria altered the original piece
    : which Queen Elizabeth decided to be
    : experimental with?
    :
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    :
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