I second Arthur's comments: I hope one day we will see the greville bow brooch, the ruby and diamond bow brooch ....and also the princess marie louise's pendant diamond brooch
--Previous Message-- : Beth, : : these brooches are two different brooches. : : The bow brooch worn during the French State : visit in 1950 is a ruby and diamond bow : brooch. It was later worn by Princess : Margaret. As far as I know, it was not among : the jewels sold at auction after Princess : Margaret's death, so I guess it must still : be with Lord Linley or Lady Sarah Chatto - : unless it was a loan from the Queen to : Princess Margaret and that the jewel : reverted back to the Queen after her : sister's death. It could possibly be a : Greville jewel, but I have no indication : proving this. : : : : The large diamond bow brooch worn in 1961 by : the Queen Mother is definitely a Greville : jewel. The information was disclosed by Hugh : Roberts in The Queen's Diamonds . According : to Roberts (page 238), the brooch was made : by Boucheron (as proved by the box in which : it is kept, with the stamp : "Boucheron") in 1900 and resulted : from the dismantling of a knot-pattern : diadem. It was originally partly articulated : to allow adjustment of the bow. : : It is a beautiful brooch, I would love to : see it worn again! : : : : : :