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November 19, 2011

Queen Elizabeth of the United Kingdom's Strathmore Rose Tiara

strathmore rose tiara queen elizabeth united kingdom
Creation: This tiara was made in the late 1800s and bought from Catchpole & Williams by Claude Bowes-Lyon, 14th Earl of Strathmore, in 1923. It has two different frames so that it can be worn either on top of the head or across the forehead. The roses can be worn as brooches and were originally interchangeable on the tiara with five single sapphires.

Materials: diamonds set in silver and gold
strathmore rose tiara queen elizabeth united kingdom
Queen Elizabeth
strathmore rose tiara queen elizabeth united kingdom
Queen Elizabeth
Provenance:
  1. Queen Elizabeth of the United Kingdom née Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyonfrom her father, Claude Bowes-Lyon, 14th Earl of Strathmore, on the occasion of her 1923 marriage to King George VI of the United Kingdom
  2. Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdominherited from her mother in 2002
  3. King Charles III of the United Kingdominherited form his mother in 2022
strathmore rose tiara queen elizabeth united kingdom
Queen Elizabeth
strathmore rose tiara queen elizabeth united kingdom
Queen Elizabeth
strathmore rose tiara queen elizabeth united kingdom
Queen Elizabeth
Other Wearers:
strathmore rose tiara queen elizabeth united kingdom catherine princess wales
Princess of Wales
strathmore rose tiara queen elizabeth united kingdom catherine princess wales
Princess of Wales
Questions:
  • Which jeweler created this tiara?
  • What is this tiara provenance prior to Queen Elizabeth?
  • Is this the same tiara worn by Grace Carr Wynn, Baroness Newborough?
strathmore rose tiara queen elizabeth united kingdom grace wynn newborough
Baroness Newborough
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Photos: The Queen's Diamonds

1 comment :

  1. this tiara is almost identical to one owned by a Duchess of Portland. Queen Elizabeth's mother was Cecilia Cavendish-Bentinck a descendant of the aforementioned duchess.

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