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--Previous Message-- : Dear all, : : Please find below a "better photo of : the brooch" worn by Queen Mary : : : : We can see it the same brooch worn by Queen : Elizabeth II. : : Franck : : --Previous Message-- : Brock, I agree with you, the brooch on the : collar could be the central part of the Rose : of York (gift from the county of Cornwall) : bracelet with the two lower petals hidden by : fabric. : : --Previous Message-- : Looking at this photo after a good night : sleep, I'm still thinking the lower of the : two brooches is a good match for the Malta : Aquamarine, but I'm now convinced the throat : brooch is not a four leaf clover but the : brooch from the ruby Rose of York bracelet : with the bottom two "petals" : obscured by fabric. : : --Previous Message-- : The following photo, taken in Preston on 8 : July 1913 during King George's and Queen : Mary's tour of Lancashire, has me intrigued. : : I wonder if the brooch at HM's throat could : be the 4 leaf clover brooch given to Queen : Mary by Sir Frederick and Lady Milner as a : wedding gift. : : Here is a link to a previous discussion on : this question - within this thread there are : links to earlier threads, so I will not list : them all individually. : : : : http://members2.boardhost.com/royal-jewels/thread/1445523804.html : : Unfortunately, the Court circular in the : Times does not give a description of HM's : jewels for this occasion. Nor have I found : one in the provincial press (to which I have : access) for this particular day of the tour. : : : : : : : : :