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Queen Victoria's Collet Necklace This necklace is based on a necklace that is frequently worn by Queen Elizabeth II today - she even wore them for her Coronation. This set was left to the Crown by Queen Victoria in 1901. The diamonds were all taken from a Garter badge and a ceremonial sword. The pear shaped stone on the necklace is known as the Lahore diamond, and the drops of the earrings are from a necklace known as the Timur Ruby Necklace. If you look closely at British coins, you will see Her Majesty wearing this set. Our richly silver plated necklace is fully claw-set with Austrian crystals. Fitted with a Lobster claw clasp and adjustable chain fitting. Hand-made in England. Queen Victoria's Collet Necklace £72.25 (N1) | ||||||
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Queen Victoria 2 Stone Ear Studs The design for these ear studs is taken from the top cross of Queen Victoria's small diamond crown. In 1870, Queen Victoria, finding the Imperial State Crown too heavy, commissioned this small, Tudor style crown to be made, using diamonds from her personal collection. Many portraits and sculptures show her wearing it high on her bun hairstyle. Fully set with Austrian crystals, these ear studs are hand-made in England. Queen Victoria Two Stone Ear Studs £14.95 (SE2) | ||||||
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Queen Victoria's Diamond Crown - Bracelet The design for this bracelet is taken from the top cross and shoulders of Queen Victoria's small diamond crown. In 1870, Queen Victoria, finding the Imperial State Crown too heavy, commissioned this small, Tudor style crown to be made, using diamonds from her personal collection. Many portraits and sculptures show her wearing it high on her bun hairstyle. Our richly silver plated bracelet is fully claw-set with Austrian crystals. Fitted with a Lobster claw clasp. Hand-made in England. Queen Victoria's Diamond Crown - Bracelet £82.25 (BR1) | ||||||
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Queen Victoria's Diamond Crown - Choker The design for this choker is taken from the top cross and shoulders of Queen Victoria's small diamond crown. In 1870, Queen Victoria, finding the Imperial State Crown too heavy, commissioned this small, Tudor style crown to be made, using diamonds from her personal collection. Many portraits and sculptures show her wearing it high on her bun hairstyle. Our richly silver plated choker is fully claw-set with Austrian crystals. Fitted with a Lobster claw clasp and adjustable chain fitting. Hand-made in England. Queen Victoria's Crown detail Choker £112.00 (C1) | ||||||
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| Queen Victoria | ||
| Crown of India | ||
| POW Feathers brooch | ||
| Teddy Brooches | ||
| Tudor Jet Earrings | ||
| Jewelled Fleur | ||
| Imperial State Crown | ||
| St Edward's Crown Stud Pin | ||
| Princess Diana's Sapphire | ||
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| Jewelled Sword | ||
| Bow Knot Tiara | ||
| Queen Mary's Crown | ||
| Sceptre with the Cross | ||
| Cambridge Pendant | ||
| Blue Enamelled Crown | ||
| Blue Enamelled Fleur | ||
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