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Diamonds Collection (page 12)

"Diamonds: A Royal Symbol of Power and Glory" In 1953, the world witnessed a momentous occasion as Elizabeth II ascended to the throne

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Jewels diamonds OrfAšvre Jouallier Metteur Oeuvre

Jewels diamonds OrfAšvre Jouallier Metteur Oeuvre
Jewels with diamonds Orfevre Jouallier, Metteur and Oeuvre, Brillans (title on object), Ten jewels with diamonds, numbered 1 to 10. Pl. IV

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Queen Diamonds Won Lost 1866 George Louis Palmella Busson Du Maurier

Queen Diamonds Won Lost 1866 George Louis Palmella Busson Du Maurier
The Queen of Diamonds - How She Was Won and Lost, 1866. George Louis Palmella Busson Du Maurier (British, 1834-1896). Wood engraving

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Case Grooming Implements Etui 1750 England 18th century

Case Grooming Implements Etui 1750 England 18th century
Case with Grooming Implements (Etui), c. 1750. England, 18th century. Gold, agate. diamonds, interior fitted with implements; overall: 11.8 cm (4 5/8 in.)

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Panning For Diamonds. From The Book Chips From The Earths Crust Published 1894

Panning For Diamonds. From The Book Chips From The Earths Crust Published 1894

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Digging For Diamonds In South Africa. From The Book Chips From The Earths Crust Published 1894

Digging For Diamonds In South Africa. From The Book Chips From The Earths Crust Published 1894

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Playing cards with comic verse on a Christmas card

Playing cards with comic verse on a Christmas card. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Seven of Diamonds, from a Set of Piquet Cards, late 18th-19th century

Seven of Diamonds, from a Set of Piquet Cards, late 18th-19th century

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Greetings card in the shape of a hand holding playing cards

Greetings card in the shape of a hand holding playing cards. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Advert for Hunt & Roskell jewellery 1937 Advert for Hunt & Roskell jewellery 1937

Advert for Hunt & Roskell jewellery 1937 Advert for Hunt & Roskell jewellery 1937
Advertisement for Hunt & Roskell jewellery. Fashionable designs with white and yellow gold and diamonds. Date: 1937

Background imageDiamonds Collection: The snuff-box of the Romanovs

The snuff-box of the Romanovs
Green jasper snuff-box set studded with diamonds, which had belonged to the Russian royal family. Part of a sale of Russian state jewels sold at auction at Christie Manson

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Music cover, Der Orlow, operetta by Granichstaedten

Music cover, Der Orlow, operetta by Granichstaedten
Music cover, Der Orlow, an operetta in three acts, with words by Ernst Marischka and Bruno Granichstaedten and music by Bruno Granichstaedten (1879-1944)

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Advert for Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Edwardian jewellery

Advert for Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Edwardian jewellery
Selection of novelty jewellery inspired my nature. Date: 1901

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Association of Diamond Merchants Jewellers 1893

Association of Diamond Merchants Jewellers 1893
An assortment of elegant and inexpensive novelty Victorian jewellery. Special old gold and silver and precious stones taken in exchange or bought for cash

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Advert for Ciro jewellery drop earrings 1933

Advert for Ciro jewellery drop earrings 1933
A 1930s model in profile wearing some lovely diamond drop earrings. 1933

Background imageDiamonds Collection: The Knave of Diamonds by Charlton Mann

The Knave of Diamonds by Charlton Mann
Promotional flyer for The Knave of Diamonds by Charlton Mann, from Ethel M. Dells novel (1912). First produced at the Gaiety Theatre, Manchester, 24th January and Globe Theatre, 23rd April 1921

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Whalers jewellery store, Miami, Florida, USA

Whalers jewellery store, Miami, Florida, USA
Whalers jewellery store, East Flagler Street, Miami, Florida, USA. Claimed to be the oldest jewellery store in Miami. Date: circa 1915

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Cartier workshop 1957, mounting brooch

Cartier workshop 1957, mounting brooch
A mounter at work in the Cartier workshop on the second floor of the firms New Bond Street headquarters in London. The mounter uses tweezers to place gemstones on the brooch

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Advert for Spiers & Ponds stores, jewellery 1911

Advert for Spiers & Ponds stores, jewellery 1911
Selection of elegant jewellery. 1911

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Advert for Wilson & Gill jewellery 1913

Advert for Wilson & Gill jewellery 1913
Elegant womens jewellery. Date: 1913

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Advert for Ciro jewellery 1930

Advert for Ciro jewellery 1930
An advert for Ciro Pearls Ltd located at Regent Street, Old Bond Street and Cheapside in London. The advertised jewellery features Ciro diamonds, with emeralds, rubies and sappires. 1930

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Could not abandon the stage. Mlle Jane Aubert, the leading lady Good News

Could not abandon the stage. Mlle Jane Aubert, the leading lady Good News at the Palace Theatre, Paris, who is being sued by her husband, Mr Nelson Morris

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Pearl and diamond pendant

Pearl and diamond pendant
643946 06/01/1972 Platinum pendant with pearls and diamonds by contemporary Russian artist jeweler Natalia Rostovtseva. Diamond Depository, Moscow. Yu. Levyant/RIA Novosti

Background imageDiamonds Collection: PROY2A-00032

PROY2A-00032
Catherine the Great in Russian attire, 1700s. Hand-colored woodcut of a portrait

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Q Victoria / Players / 46 / 50

Q Victoria / Players / 46 / 50
QUEEN VICTORIA Reigned 1837 - 1901

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Why wear your diamond on your neck? 1913

Why wear your diamond on your neck? 1913
Anna Held (1872 1918), Polish-born French and later Broadway stage performer and singer, wearing lavish diamond stockings. 1913

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Fashionable jewels 1933

Fashionable jewels 1933
Model wearing ornamental jewellery with time watch which fastens on top of the womens clothing by Ciro. 1933

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Advert for Bensons jewellery 1893

Advert for Bensons jewellery 1893
Novelty victorian jewellery for Christmas, with a secret or puzzle padlock, that you can ordered with personal letters to your bracelet. 1893

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Advert for John Bennett ring specialists 1913

Advert for John Bennett ring specialists 1913
Newest and most choice designs mounted with diamonds, emeralds, rubies, sapphires, pearls and other precious stones. 1913

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Advert for Elkington & Co Edwardian jewellery 1901

Advert for Elkington & Co Edwardian jewellery 1901
Selection of Edwardian brooches and charms using animal designs. 1901

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Advert for Faulkner diamond jewellery 1901

Advert for Faulkner diamond jewellery 1901
A selection of novelty Edwardian diamond brooches, pearl necklace, earrings for non-pierced ears, and also a personalised name brooch to order. 1901

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Advert for Goldsmiths & Silversmiths jewellery 1901

Advert for Goldsmiths & Silversmiths jewellery 1901
Selection of Edwardian novelty jewellery for Christmas gifts. 1901

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Advert for Faulkner diamond brooches 1896

Advert for Faulkner diamond brooches 1896
A selection of novelty Victorian diamond brooches, rings, side combs, and also a personalised name brooch to order. 1896

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Original accessories designed by Gordon Conway

Original accessories designed by Gordon Conway
Original accessories designed by the American costume designer, Gordon Conway. The shoe is trimmed with satin and has brocade to match the bag; the clasps of the bag are of diamonds and platinum

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Advert for Faulkner diamond brooches 1893

Advert for Faulkner diamond brooches 1893
A selection of novelty Victorian diamond brooches. 1893

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Advert for Goldsmiths & Silversmiths jewellery 1902

Advert for Goldsmiths & Silversmiths jewellery 1902
Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, Ltd, in Regent Street. London, showing a selection of Edwardian diamond ornament brooches. 1902

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Premier Diamond Mine, Cullinan, Transvaal, South Africa

Premier Diamond Mine, Cullinan, Transvaal, South Africa
Premier Diamond Mine, Cullinan, Transvaal (now Gauteng), South Africa, view from no. 4 bridge looking east to Pretoria, showing settling dams for no. 4 gear and tailing dams. Date: circa 1910

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Diamond mine personnel, Cullinan, Transvaal, South Africa

Diamond mine personnel, Cullinan, Transvaal, South Africa
Group photo of Premier Diamond Mine personnel (owners, managers, wives and children), Cullinan, Transvaal (now Gauteng), South Africa. taken outside the towns public house, 23 November 1911

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Netherlands Bank, Cullinan, Transvaal, South Africa

Netherlands Bank, Cullinan, Transvaal, South Africa
Netherlands Bank, Cullinan, a diamond mining town in Transvaal (now Gauteng), South Africa. Date: circa 1910

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Christiania, North West Province, South Africa

Christiania, North West Province, South Africa
Vaal River diggings, Christiania, a diamond town in North West Province, South Africa. Date: 1907

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Treasure Trove diggings, North West Province, South Africa

Treasure Trove diggings, North West Province, South Africa
Water station (mobile water supply) at Treasure Trove diamond diggings near Lichtenburg, North West Province, South Africa. Date: circa 1927

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Views of Kimberley, Northern Cape Province, South Africa

Views of Kimberley, Northern Cape Province, South Africa -- De Beers diamond mines, searching tables, original mine workings. Date: 1899

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Advert for J. W Benson novelty jewellery 1888

Advert for J. W Benson novelty jewellery 1888
Seletion of novelty jewellery, with floral and symmetric design for brooches, pendants and bracelets, available for J. W Benson, jewellers in Old Bond, Street, London. 1888

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Advert for Parisian Diamond Company 1896

Advert for Parisian Diamond Company 1896
Christmas gift for women including diamond flexiable bracelet, novelty brooches, pearl pendant, buckles and hair combs. 1896

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Advert for Bensons jewellery and bracelet watches 1889

Advert for Bensons jewellery and bracelet watches 1889
Selection of novelty jewellery all with lucky moonstones and set with diamonds, and also a variety of womens bracelet wristwatches. All available from Bensons jewelers, Bond Street, London. 1889

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Advert for Bensons Christmas jewellery 1889

Advert for Bensons Christmas jewellery 1889
Novelty jewellery to celebrate the 90 date (1890s) and also a variety of Christmas related theme brooches including holly, mistletoe and ivy, and also a selection of womens bracelet wristwatches



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"Diamonds: A Royal Symbol of Power and Glory" In 1953, the world witnessed a momentous occasion as Elizabeth II ascended to the throne, becoming Queen of the United Kingdom and Commonwealth. The Daily Sketch Coronation Number captured this historic event, showcasing the radiant beauty of Queen Elizabeth II adorned with diamonds. Her majesty's jewels glittered in her hair and at her throat as she arrived in Sweden, exuding regal elegance. HRH Queen Elizabeth II personified grace and sophistication, wearing exquisite diamond-studded accessories that added an extra sparkle to her already captivating presence. Amongst these dazzling treasures was The Queens Crown itself – a symbol of authority and prestige. This magnificent crown, along with other royal crowns and sceptres, represented centuries-old traditions steeped in grandeur. They have always held a special place in history; they are not only precious gemstones but also symbols of power and glory. Just like the iconic Triumph Stag car featured in the James Bond film "it can Forever, " diamonds captivate our imagination with their timeless allure. Beyond royalty, they have graced many stages throughout history. From the enchanting Dolly Sisters performing mesmerizing Diamond tableaux to religious artifacts representing Christian faith - they have been celebrated for their transcendent beauty across various cultures. Even playing cards bear witness to their significance; German Playing Card Packs often feature intricate diamond designs that add an air of luxury during card games or gatherings. Lastly, let us not forget about celebrated diamonds themselves – those extraordinary gems that have become legends over time. Each one tells its own story through its exceptional brilliance and rarity. Whether adorning queens or captivating audiences on stage or screen, diamonds continue to fascinate us all with their everlasting radiance. They remain enduring symbols of power, glory, faith - forever capturing our hearts like no other gemstone can.