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Quote from: ashdean on December 10, 2011, 11:45:56 AMQuote from: Alejandro Spain on December 09, 2011, 06:32:50 PMQuote from: ashdean on December 09, 2010, 03:16:27 AMQuote from: Eric_Lowe on December 08, 2010, 02:26:10 PMThanks for posting ! I do collect postcards of the Cumberland girls. I see more of Alexandra of Mecklenburg-Sherwin in jewels than Marie Louise, who was usually photographed with her her husband & two young children in daytime dress. Alexandra of M-S had quite a number of jewels...at least 4 tiaras apart from the towering diamond and amythest diadem (which belonged to a parure and was part of the house gems) she wore 2 of them at the wedding of Fredrick of Denmark and Ingrid of Sweden but then they disappear off the radar.I always wonder if they were left hidded in Ludwiglust when they fled west in 1945..indeed that might have been the reason their son Christian Ludwig returned to Schwerin and was capturd by the Russians...however nobody ever seems to know anything about their fate. Of course their married daughter who lived in Flensberg before the end of the war might have already received a share. One worn at the theatre was a large diamond affair topped with coloured stones (rather like the Leutchenberg sapphire tiara in the Swedish royal collection...this could have been the aquamarine and diamond tiara which was commissioned by the Grand Duke in St Petersburg as a wedding gift for his bride.The other was a rather ugly,weird shaped affair(maybe a aigrette sans plume) worn in a wedding group photograph.Hi! What are the two diadems that she wore at the wedding of Frederick of Denmark and Ingrid of Sweden? I only saw one of them...Regards and thanks in advance!Are these two the diadems that she whore?http://img84.imageshack.us/img84/8059/alejandradehannovergran.jpghttp://img408.imageshack.us/img408/6186/alexandramecklenburgsch.jpgGrand duchess Alexandra had, at least, another diadem: a fringe tiara. But I have not seen more photos of her wearing more diadems (fringe, aigrette and tall diadem with coloured stones)Regards!
Quote from: Alejandro Spain on December 09, 2011, 06:32:50 PMQuote from: ashdean on December 09, 2010, 03:16:27 AMQuote from: Eric_Lowe on December 08, 2010, 02:26:10 PMThanks for posting ! I do collect postcards of the Cumberland girls. I see more of Alexandra of Mecklenburg-Sherwin in jewels than Marie Louise, who was usually photographed with her her husband & two young children in daytime dress. Alexandra of M-S had quite a number of jewels...at least 4 tiaras apart from the towering diamond and amythest diadem (which belonged to a parure and was part of the house gems) she wore 2 of them at the wedding of Fredrick of Denmark and Ingrid of Sweden but then they disappear off the radar.I always wonder if they were left hidded in Ludwiglust when they fled west in 1945..indeed that might have been the reason their son Christian Ludwig returned to Schwerin and was capturd by the Russians...however nobody ever seems to know anything about their fate. Of course their married daughter who lived in Flensberg before the end of the war might have already received a share. One worn at the theatre was a large diamond affair topped with coloured stones (rather like the Leutchenberg sapphire tiara in the Swedish royal collection...this could have been the aquamarine and diamond tiara which was commissioned by the Grand Duke in St Petersburg as a wedding gift for his bride.The other was a rather ugly,weird shaped affair(maybe a aigrette sans plume) worn in a wedding group photograph.Hi! What are the two diadems that she wore at the wedding of Frederick of Denmark and Ingrid of Sweden? I only saw one of them...Regards and thanks in advance!
Quote from: ashdean on December 09, 2010, 03:16:27 AMQuote from: Eric_Lowe on December 08, 2010, 02:26:10 PMThanks for posting ! I do collect postcards of the Cumberland girls. I see more of Alexandra of Mecklenburg-Sherwin in jewels than Marie Louise, who was usually photographed with her her husband & two young children in daytime dress. Alexandra of M-S had quite a number of jewels...at least 4 tiaras apart from the towering diamond and amythest diadem (which belonged to a parure and was part of the house gems) she wore 2 of them at the wedding of Fredrick of Denmark and Ingrid of Sweden but then they disappear off the radar.I always wonder if they were left hidded in Ludwiglust when they fled west in 1945..indeed that might have been the reason their son Christian Ludwig returned to Schwerin and was capturd by the Russians...however nobody ever seems to know anything about their fate. Of course their married daughter who lived in Flensberg before the end of the war might have already received a share. One worn at the theatre was a large diamond affair topped with coloured stones (rather like the Leutchenberg sapphire tiara in the Swedish royal collection...this could have been the aquamarine and diamond tiara which was commissioned by the Grand Duke in St Petersburg as a wedding gift for his bride.The other was a rather ugly,weird shaped affair(maybe a aigrette sans plume) worn in a wedding group photograph.Hi! What are the two diadems that she wore at the wedding of Frederick of Denmark and Ingrid of Sweden? I only saw one of them...Regards and thanks in advance!
Quote from: Eric_Lowe on December 08, 2010, 02:26:10 PMThanks for posting ! I do collect postcards of the Cumberland girls. I see more of Alexandra of Mecklenburg-Sherwin in jewels than Marie Louise, who was usually photographed with her her husband & two young children in daytime dress. Alexandra of M-S had quite a number of jewels...at least 4 tiaras apart from the towering diamond and amythest diadem (which belonged to a parure and was part of the house gems) she wore 2 of them at the wedding of Fredrick of Denmark and Ingrid of Sweden but then they disappear off the radar.I always wonder if they were left hidded in Ludwiglust when they fled west in 1945..indeed that might have been the reason their son Christian Ludwig returned to Schwerin and was capturd by the Russians...however nobody ever seems to know anything about their fate. Of course their married daughter who lived in Flensberg before the end of the war might have already received a share.
Thanks for posting ! I do collect postcards of the Cumberland girls. I see more of Alexandra of Mecklenburg-Sherwin in jewels than Marie Louise, who was usually photographed with her her husband & two young children in daytime dress.
Nope, alexandra didnt wear the fringe tiara at her wedding. Check it outhttp://farm4.static.flickr.com/3249/2539222044_0899e32032_o.jpghttp://img638.imageshack.us/img638/3497/thyrwe.jpgThat doesnt look like her fringe tiara.
it doesnt look like the "butterfly tiara" either(via royalweddings)Close up of the tiara, compliments to Manuesevilla!I think its just the same tiara you posted in page 1 ;-)
I have a pic from the sale of the Mecklenberg Schwerin family paintings and furniture which shows the newly wed couple with Alexandra wearing the fringe....perhaps it was a pre wedding ball or at a reception afterward.
What about the aquamarine necklace set she was wearing ?