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Our gilded French crowns for a Cinderella or Princess high tea or party. Royal Crowns, Tiaras And Crowns, Crown Decor, Wedding Crown, French Decor, Crown Jewels, The Crown, Tea Party, Centerpieces
Our gilded French crowns for a Cinderella or Princess high tea or party.
The George IV State Diadem, worn by Queen Victoria at her coronation on 28 June, 1838. (Captions by Ashley Hedges) British Crown Jewels, Royal Crown Jewels, Royal Tiaras, Royal Jewelry, Crown Jewelry, Antique Jewelry, Vintage Jewelry
The George IV State Diadem, worn by Queen Victoria at her coronation on 28 June, 1838. (Captions by Ashley Hedges)
The Crown of Scotland was remade in its modern form for King James V of Scotland  in 1540. It is part of the Honours of Scotland the oldest set royal regalia in the United Kingdon. In 1540, the bonnet of velvet and ermine was added, bringing it to its present form. An earlier form is shown in the portrait of James IV of Scotland  in the Book of Hours, done for his marriage to Margaret Tudor in 1503: this sets the latest date of original manufacture. Jewellery, Renaissance Hut
Scottish Crown
The Crown of Scotland was remade in its modern form for King James V of Scotland in 1540. It is part of the Honours of Scotland the oldest set royal regalia in the United Kingdon. In 1540, the bonnet of velvet and ermine was added, bringing it to its present form. An earlier form is shown in the portrait of James IV of Scotland in the Book of Hours, done for his marriage to Margaret Tudor in 1503: this sets the latest date of original manufacture.
Crown of Marie, Queen of Romania (1922) Ferdinand I, A Royal Affair, Family Jewels, Circlet, Millinery
Marie, Queen of Romania's Crown
Crown of Marie, Queen of Romania (1922)
A MID-19TH CENTURY DIAMOND TIARA. Composed of a series of nine old-cut diamond graduating flowerhead clusters centred by old-cut pear and cushion shape diamond collet highlights, interspersed by ten similarly-set stylised Toy cusp motifs of ribbon scroll design, raised on an undulating diamond line frame, mounted in silver and gold, circa 1850. Each flowerhead cluster detaches to form a brooch. (Christie's) Diamond Tiara, Diamond Cuts, Pink Diamond, Fine Jewelry
Christie's eCatalogues
A MID-19TH CENTURY DIAMOND TIARA. Composed of a series of nine old-cut diamond graduating flowerhead clusters centred by old-cut pear and cushion shape diamond collet highlights, interspersed by ten similarly-set stylised Toy cusp motifs of ribbon scroll design, raised on an undulating diamond line frame, mounted in silver and gold, circa 1850. Each flowerhead cluster detaches to form a brooch. (Christie's)
Zoë Topia
Zoë Topia
Delhi Durbar Tiara with the Cullinan diamonds attached. Belongs to Queen Elizabeth II. Royal Family Jewels, Cullinan Diamond, Royals
Colored Diamond Info
Delhi Durbar Tiara with the Cullinan diamonds attached. Belongs to Queen Elizabeth II.
Elizabeth Kotromanic of Bosnia (c. 1339 - January 1387) was the daughter of Ban Stephen II of Bosnia who became queen of Hungary upon her marriage to Louis I, King of Hungary and Poland, in 1353. The Crown of Elizabeth Kotromanic of Bosnia in Zadar, was given by Louis I of Hungary to St. Simeon shrine in Zadar, Croatia. Gold Crown, Medieval Jewelry, Ancient Jewelry, Medieval Crown
Elizabeth Kotromanic of Bosnia (c. 1339 - January 1387) was the daughter of Ban Stephen II of Bosnia who became queen of Hungary upon her marriage to Louis I, King of Hungary and Poland, in 1353. The Crown of Elizabeth Kotromanic of Bosnia in Zadar, was given by Louis I of Hungary to St. Simeon shrine in Zadar, Croatia.
Barbara Steinberg
Barbara Steinberg
Antique French Crown with Movable Flowers Victorian Jewelry, Tiara Hairstyles
Antique French Crown with Movable Flowers
Couronne Shabby Chic, Vintage Accessoires, Fancy, Tick Tock, Lilacs
Romancing the Home
19th century ruby, natural pearl and diamond crown, circa 1890 Art Nouveau, Diamond Crown, Pearl Diamond
A 19th century ruby, natural pearl and diamond crown,
19th century ruby, natural pearl and diamond crown, circa 1890