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    Re: 2 pics Thank you Nellie Archived Message

    Posted by Beth1 on September 29, 2014, 3:27 am, in reply to "Re: 2 pics"

    Thank you so much for those photos Nellie. They will help people understand what I was discussing.
    After contemplating all the photos later this afternoon, and trying to consider various scenarios, I am now wondering if the photo shown in Field is Photoshopped. The composition of the necklace, brooch and earrings, as shown in Field's photo, is the same as that in the image published by WH Russell, as shown in Roberts page 82.
    To me, two of the most telling aspects are: first the indistinct view of the metal which slides into the clasp (on the left hand side as we view the photo) and secondly that the diamond swags are not set into a moulded section. I would expect to see that in a storage/presentation box for high quality jewellery. As I stated in my earlier post, the moulding in the photo in Field would not ensure a secure environment for the necklace as worn by either queen. Pearls with diamonds, especially with swags which might fall any way, need to be stored safely, otherwise scratches will occur on the pearls as the diamonds fall around.

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    : Two relevant pics.
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    : Thank you for finding this description,
    : Baxter. You have solved the mystery for us.
    : Now that you have pointed out the shape of
    : the moulding, it all seems so clear. I
    : wonder when and why this moulded section was
    : made as the photo shows the earrings and
    : brooch -- although I doubt if these are
    : fitted into moulded sections -- but not the
    : extension added by QEQM, and the moulded
    : section does not seem to fit the necklace as
    : worn by either queen. Because of this, it
    : would not have provided secure storage for
    : either version of the necklace.
    : Re photos in Roberts. I should have taken
    : the time to look this morning, as the photo
    : of Queen Alexandra as a bride on page 86
    : shows that the necklace was not then longer.
    : Roberts on page 82 has the older photo I was
    : referring to.
    : Of even more interest to our present
    : discussion is the photo on page 93 showing a
    : portrait of QA as a young Princess of Wales
    : wearing a pearl and diamond brooch with a
    : drop pearl. The shape of the drop suggests
    : to me that this is the central element from
    : her necklace. (I suspect the grayish colour
    : of all the pearls may be artistic licence).
    :
    : EDIT. On page 88 Roberts says that the
    : central pearl and diamond element in the
    : wedding brooch is detachable. On page 92 he
    : says that the pearl and diamond brooch with
    : drop pearl, as depicted in the portrait on
    : page 93, is probably the central section of
    : her wedding brooch.
    : I disagree, as the shape of the drop pearl
    : and the two diamonds above it seem to me to
    : more closely resemble the drop pearl and two
    : diamonds from the central element of the
    : necklace. Obviously, as Airgette's
    : information tells us, Queen Alexandra did
    : once wear her wedding brooch with a pearl
    : and diamond brooch with a drop pearl.
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