Italian Queen Marie-Jose’s antique jewelry at London Christies’ auctions: 13 June 2007
The highlighting feature of the auction is that there will be a display of counted 42 pieces of jewelry. Queen ’s antique diamond and enamel bangle, which central plaque depicting diamond set cyrillic “N” for Tsar Nicholas I:

Marie-Jose’s diamond and turquoise’ stones necklace and bracelet, made around 1830 and estimated between 44 000 to 58 500 Euros. This piece of jewelery was offered to the Queen by his parents King Albert 1st and Queen Elisabeth of Belgica:

Queen’s diamond, yellow gold and natural pearls’ first tiara, estimated between Euros 14, 600-17, 500.

Queen’s emerald and diamond necklace, made by Van Cleef and Arpels.

Via NYPL
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