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    Posted by Dawn on February 7, 2016, 1:08 pm, in reply to "Re: sketches"

    Source: Library of Congress.

    From the German Emperor...

     photo MaudNorwayWeddingGift_zpsqzzgz3cy.jpg

    From the Baroness de Hirsch....

     photo MaudNorwayWeddingGift2_zpsccmlonhl.jpg

    From the Young Women's Christian Association (for Charles of Denmark)...
     photo MaudNorwayWeddingGift6_zpsfj4fivrn.jpg

    From the Rothschild family.....

     photo MaudNorwayWeddingGift4_zpsr0ecztkr.jpg

    From Victoria, Dowager Empress of Germany....

     photo MaudNorwayWeddingGift5_zpsxgew6lel.jpg

    From the Princess of Wales....

     photo MaudNorwayWeddingGift7_zpsgyfkvlz2.jpg

    Another gift to Prince Charles of Denmark...
     photo MaudNorwayWeddingGift3_zpsqtxzwbgd.jpg



    --Previous Message--
    : Source: Library of Congress.
    :
    : That dumb photobucket service is acting up
    : today and was also yesterday so I will wait
    : until another time to post illustrations of
    : some gifts that went with that newspaper
    : from the Library of Congress.
    :
    : For now, I will just type short quoations
    : about some gifts that were given to Prince
    : Charles of Denmark and Princess Maud of
    : Wales on their wedding day.
    :
    : From "The Sun" (New York City,
    : N.Y.) dated August 10, 1896:
    :
    : **One necklace. It's made of 38 solitaire
    : diamonds (all old mine stones) of unusual
    : size and brilltancy.
    : (Gift from the Crown Prince and Crown
    : Princess of Denmark).
    :
    : **One necklace. It's a neckband (is it meant
    : as a choker?) of gold filigree, set with
    : small diamonds in individual settings,
    : pendant from narrower bands of gold, set
    : with diamonds, which form the setting for
    : solitaire diamonds, varying in size from 3
    : carats to 1/2 a carat. Pendant from the
    : filigree are of 9 pear-shaped turquoises on
    : either side of central stone and are matched
    : to a nicety in size and weight.
    : (Gift from the Duke and Duchess of York, the
    : Duke and Duchess of Fife, and Princess
    : Victoria of Wales)
    :
    : **Diamond and Pearl Airgitte. From the
    : golden base, studded with diamonds, rose a
    : number of feather plumes, mingled with which
    : were 5 sprays of large-sized diamonds, 3
    : golden wires mounted with pearls of great
    : size, and 2 golden wires upon which were
    : mounted with diamonds and pearls.
    : (Gift from the Baroness de Hirsch).
    :
    : **One bracelet. It's set with a magnificent
    : ruby taken from the Hohenzollern collection.
    : The ruby was set in a locket which contained
    : a miniature of the emperor. (Gift from the
    : German Emperor, cousin of the bride).
    :
    : **One bracelet. It's set with an emerald.
    : (Gift from the Dowager German Empress, an
    : aunt of the bride).
    :
    : **One diamond tiara. Mr. Alfred Rothschild
    : personally selected diamonds to be put into
    : the tiara. (Gift from Mr. Alfred Rothschild
    : and Mr. & Mrs. Leopold de Rothschild).
    :
    : **One Bible and a jewel casket from the
    : Young Women's Christian association.
    : Personal gift to Prince Charles of Denmark
    : on his marriage to Princess Maud of Wales.
    :
    : **One toliet bag. It's made of green Morocco
    : leather lined with moire antique silk. The
    : mountings and fittings were of ivory and
    : crystal in gold plate, every piece having
    : the crest of Wales and the bride's monogram.
    : (Gift from the Princess of Wales to her
    : daughter)
    :
    : **The wedding ring was of pure Welsh gold
    : from the Transfnydd Mines and was put inside
    : the massive silver casket.
    :
    : When the photobucket service goes all right
    : again, I will post the illustrations here
    : for several of these gifts....although not
    : for every gift, though.
    :
    :
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    :
    :
    :
    :
    : --Previous Message--
    : Thank you Nellie,
    :
    : I have not seen that particular sketch
    : previously.
    :
    : I had not realised that Queen Victoria gave
    : a diamond and ruby necklace. I have no
    : recollection of having seen such a necklace
    : on any of the Norwegian Royal ladies.
    :
    : Nor do I recollect seeing the necklace said
    : to have been given by the Royal Warrant
    : holders.
    :
    : Do any posters have images? Or other
    : information?
    :
    : Many thanks.
    :
    : --Previous Message--
    :
    : These are the sketches I have, if they help.
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