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  2. Jewels of Elizabeth II - Wikipedia

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    The tiara was originally a necklace belonging to Louise of Belgium, Princess of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha in 1858. The Queen bought the necklace which was converted into a tiara in 1963 to add to her collection. [52] [50] She has paired the tiara with George VI Sapphire Parure which was seen multiple times on the state tours in the 60s and 70s.

  3. A Look at Queen Elizabeth’s Most Extravagant Tiaras - AOL

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    The Grand Duchess Vladimir Tiara is another of the queen’s most frequently worn pieces. The tiara was commissioned by the Duchess Vladimir in 1874 from the Romanov court jeweler, Bolin, and was ...

  4. Tiara - Wikipedia

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    A tiara can contain hundreds to thousands of gemstones of different sizes and cuts; almost always, tiaras incorporate a large number of diamonds. This puts tiaras among the most expensive and spectacular pieces of jewelry. [1] Tiaras come in different models, including: the bandeau, a tiara in the shape of a ribbon or hairband,

  5. A Look at Queen Elizabeth’s Most Extravagant Tiaras - AOL

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  6. Jewels of Diana, Princess of Wales - Wikipedia

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    The tiara, in its French neo-classical design, has 19 oriental pearls suspended from lover's knot bows each centred with a large, brilliant diamond. Mary left the tiara to Elizabeth II, who later loaned it to Diana [22] during her marriage to The Prince of Wales. Diana was to wear the tiara during her wedding, but she instead opted for her ...

  7. List of most expensive philatelic items - Wikipedia

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    The Islander Collection of South America Anonymous Robert A. Siegel, New York [21] $2,426,000 $1,150,000 Mauritius 2d blue (III) British Mauritius: 1847 12 known 1993: Anonymous Mauritian private consortium David Feldman SA, Geneva [22] $2,300,000 $1,680,000 "Champion" letter with two 5-centime Strubels in blue misprint and brown 5-centime Strubel

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