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  2. The Necklace - Wikipedia

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    Mathilde remains dissatisfied, however, as she has no jewels to wear with it. She rejects her husband's idea of wearing fresh flowers, but takes up his suggestion of borrowing jewellery from her wealthy friend, Mme Forestier. Mme Forestier is happy to help, and offers Mathilde many fine pieces to choose from. She selects a diamond necklace.

  3. Wellington Jewels - Wikipedia

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    Wellington Jewels was a Washington, D.C.–based jewelry store and direct mail chain, operating from the 1960s through the 1990s. The jewelry store chain specialized in artificial diamond jewelry and sold high-quality gold and platinum settings containing imitation gems, marketed by Mac and Helen Ver Standig's elaborate and highly successful advertising as prominently-labeled "counterfeit ...

  4. Sophie Ristaud Cottin - Wikipedia

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    She also published Claire d'Albe (1799), Malvina (1801), Amélie de Mansfield (1803), Mathilde (1805), set in the crusades, and a prose-poem, La Prise de Jéricho. Her writing became more important to her after her first husband died when she was in her early twenties.

  5. Marthe de Florian - Wikipedia

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    Marthe de Florian (born Mathilde Héloïse Beaugiron; 9 September 1864 – 29 August 1939) was a French demi-mondaine and socialite during the Belle Époque. She was known for having famous lovers including Georges Clemenceau , Pierre Waldeck-Rousseau , Paul Deschanel , Gaston Doumergue , Robert de Montesquiou , and Giovanni Boldini .

  6. File:Madame Auguste Cuoq (Mathilde Desportes, 1827–1910) MET ...

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    Gustave Courbet: Madame Auguste Cuoq (Mathilde Desportes, 1827–1910) Artist: Gustave Courbet (1819–1877) Alternative names: Jean Désiré Gustave Courbet.

  7. The Serpent Queen - Wikipedia

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    Kiruna Stamell as Mathilde (season 1), Catherine's dwarf maid; Nicholas Burns as Antoine de Bourbon, elder son of Charles de Bourbon; Beth Goddard as Antoinette de Guise, Claude's wife, the mother of Francois and Charles, and the grandmother of Mary, Queen of Scots; Raza Jaffrey as Francois, Duc de Guise, elder son of Claude de Guise

  8. Affair of the Diamond Necklace - Wikipedia

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    Black Magic, a film starring Orson Welles (1949), an adaptation of Alexandre Dumas's novel Joseph Balsamo (Mémoires d'un médecin: Joseph Balsamo, 1846–48) (a.k.a. Memoirs of a Physician, Cagliostro, Madame Dubarry, The Countess Dubarry, or The Elixir of Life) the first of his Marie Antoinette romances. The Queen of Diamonds, by Jean Plaidy ...

  9. Fred Joaillier - Wikipedia

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    Fred Joaillier, more commonly known as Fred, is a French jewellery and watch brand founded in 1936 by Fred Samuel in Paris and operated by the company "Fred Paris".. The company has more than fifty of its own shops worldwide and various retail outlets in some thirty countries.

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