This sapphires, pearls, and diamonds set in gold and silver with optional turquoise tiara was made circa 1898 most likely by E. Wolff & Co.  The sapphires are interchangeable with turquoise and in the 1920s a row of rhinestones was added to the base.

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Provenance:
Princess Thyra of Denmark; from her parents, King Frederick VIII and Queen Louise

Princess Caroline-Mathilde of Denmark; inherited from her aunt in 1945
Princess Elisabeth of Denmark; inherited from her mother in 1995

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Tiaras: A History of Splendour

“The photos here are undeniably spectacular — but the exploration of the costume ball’s history is worth sticking around for, too.” —Natural Diamonds

Tiaras have always inspired a great fascination and the most beautiful and influential women have been painted, photographed and admired whilst wearing them. Even in the 21st century they are still worn and continue to inspire special poise, elegance and sophistication.
This lavishly illustrated book includes exclusive photographs, many repro­duced for the first time, of a variety of Royal tiaras together with those of French and Russian Imperial provenance, including four stunning tiaras designed by Prince Albert for Queen Victoria. Geoffrey Munn has also been granted privileged access to the archives of many famous jewelers, including Boucheron, Cartier, Van Cleef and Arpels and Fabergé, for his research.
The regal images of some of the most prestigious jewels in the world will captivate the reader and ensure turning the page to the next enticing image becomes irresistible. Many of these mes­merizing tiaras also have great historical signifi­cance and their provenance is fully explained here. Among the con­temporary pieces referred to are tiaras belonging to Jamie Lee Curtis, Vivienne Westwood, Elton John and Madonna, that were made by Galliano, Slim Barratt and Versace.
The scholarly text, which incorporates more than 400 illustrations, includes chapters on tiaras as crown jewels, Russian style tiaras, tiaras as works of art and the relationship between the tiara and the costume ball. Tiaras – A History of Splendour is a magnificent work that will enthral all those interested in fashion and style, jewelry, European history and Royalty.
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“A truly majestic book” Antiques Info
“… elegantly melds social history, fashio
n criticism and an appreciation of the jeweler’s art.” Town & Country