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Diamonds Collection (page 3)

"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: Progressive Whist playing cards scorecard, King and Queen

Progressive Whist playing cards scorecard, King and Queen
Progressive Whist playing cards scorecard, King of Clubs and Queen of Hearts

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Progressive Bridge playing cards scorecard

Progressive Bridge playing cards scorecard, Joker holding the Aces

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Flying Whist playing cards scorecard, four aces

Flying Whist playing cards scorecard, four aces
Flying Whist playing cards scorecard, the four aces as aircraft wings Date: circa 1920

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Court Whist playing cards scorecard, royal fanfare trumpets

Court Whist playing cards scorecard, royal fanfare trumpets draped in flags of four suits

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Crazy Whist playing cards scorecard, four characters

Crazy Whist playing cards scorecard, four characters carrying giant images of the four suits

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Place card, clown with painted face and top hat

Place card, clown with painted face and top hat

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Caricature illustration of scenes at Henley by H M Bateman

Caricature illustration of scenes at Henley by H M Bateman
Caricature illustration of scenes of the boat race at Henley by H M Bateman, captioned by the artist, The Diamonds, The Goblets, The Grand, Mascots, Sorry! The Finish, The Aftermath'

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Ada Blanche, actress, as Dick Whittington, Drury Lane

Ada Blanche, actress, as Dick Whittington, Drury Lane. Theatrical portrait as Dick Whittington. I have come back from China's distant shore, With diamonds, rubies and with gold galore

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Advert for Faulkner Jewellery, London

Advert for Faulkner Jewellery, London
An advert for Faulkner's Diamonds, a Jeweller owned by Arthur O. Faulkner on Regent Street, London. The advert claims to be known all over the world as the finest imitations of diamonds ever

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Hardy Bros Advertisement

Hardy Bros Advertisement
An advertisement for Hardy Bros Ltd, Sydney based jewellers and silversmiths, with a decorative red border, promoting gem set watches, including an octagonal wrist watch in platinum

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Advert for De Reszke Minors, a range of cigarettes smaller than their standard Americans range

Advert for De Reszke Minors, a range of cigarettes smaller than their standard Americans range. Date: 1932

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Necklace, 19th Century (turquoise, diamond, silver & gold )

Necklace, 19th Century (turquoise, diamond, silver & gold )
BAL1628 Necklace, 19th Century (turquoise, diamond, silver & gold ); Private Collection

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Unforgettable

Unforgettable
Jorge Ruiz Dueso

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Diamond mining near Kimberley in 1880, South Africa, Historic

Diamond mining near Kimberley in 1880, South Africa, Historic, digitally restored reproduction of an original 19th
1900s, 19th-century, accurate, archive, asset, assets, australian, black, black-and-white, black-white, capital market, capital markets, commercial circles, contemporary, copy, currencies, depiction

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Tikka, mid-19th century (diamond, emerald, pearl, enamel)

Tikka, mid-19th century (diamond, emerald, pearl, enamel)
7395241 Tikka, mid-19th century (diamond, emerald, pearl, enamel) by Indian School, (19th century); 8.3 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: The forehead ornament set with rectangular)

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Pendant, mid-late 19th century (sapphire, emerald, ruby, diamond, pearl, enamel, gold)

Pendant, mid-late 19th century (sapphire, emerald, ruby, diamond, pearl, enamel, gold)
7395239 Pendant, mid-late 19th century (sapphire, emerald, ruby, diamond, pearl, enamel, gold) by Indian School, (19th century); 4.45 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Art deco ring, c. 1920 (emerald, diamonds & synthetic rubies)

Art deco ring, c. 1920 (emerald, diamonds & synthetic rubies)
7265536 Art deco ring, c.1920 (emerald, diamonds & synthetic rubies) by Brandt, Paul-Emile (1883-1952); Private Collection; Photo © Christie's Images

Background imageDiamonds Collection: The Transvaal Gold Fields and how to reach them--Civilised and Uncivilised--An Illicit... 1890

The Transvaal Gold Fields and how to reach them--Civilised and Uncivilised--An Illicit... 1890. Creator: Unknown
The Transvaal Gold Fields and how to reach them--Civilised and Uncivilised--An Illicit Diamond Buyer and his victims, 1890

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Les Voleurs De Diamants (engraving)

Les Voleurs De Diamants (engraving)
2789314 Les Voleurs De Diamants (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Les Voleurs De Diamants. Illustration for Journal Des Voyages, 4 March 1883)

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Sheet with overall diamond pattern, late 18th-mid-19th century. late 18th-mid-19th century

Sheet with overall diamond pattern, late 18th-mid-19th century. late 18th-mid-19th century. Creator: Anon
Sheet with overall diamond pattern, late 18th-mid-19th century

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Queen Mary, 1910 (oil on canvas)

Queen Mary, 1910 (oil on canvas)
BAL2637 Queen Mary, 1910 (oil on canvas) by Macbeth-Raeburn, Henry (1860-1947); Houses of Parliament, Westminster, London

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Jewellery in the Prince of Waless Collection of Indian Gifts, South Kensington (engraving)

Jewellery in the Prince of Waless Collection of Indian Gifts, South Kensington (engraving)
1602436 Jewellery in the Prince of Waless Collection of Indian Gifts, South Kensington (engraving) by Wilson, Thomas Walter (1851-1912); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Cecil Rhodes ((1853-1902) illustration from Twelve Portraits

Cecil Rhodes ((1853-1902) illustration from Twelve Portraits, published 1899 (hand-coloured woodblock)
ELB109857 Cecil Rhodes ((1853-1902) illustration from Twelve Portraits, published 1899 (hand-coloured woodblock) by Nicholson

Background imageDiamonds Collection: The Maria Fitzherbert Jewel (w / c on ivory in diamond-studded locket)

The Maria Fitzherbert Jewel (w / c on ivory in diamond-studded locket)
3741476 The Maria Fitzherbert Jewel (w/c on ivory in diamond-studded locket) by British School, (19th century); height: 3.7 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageDiamonds Collection: The Worlds Commodities, 12 Gold and Diamonds (colour litho)

The Worlds Commodities, 12 Gold and Diamonds (colour litho)
7169522 The Worlds Commodities, 12 Gold and Diamonds (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Worlds Commodities, 12 Gold and Diamonds)

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Florine (oil on canvas)

Florine (oil on canvas)
6619440 Florine (oil on canvas) by Dicksee, John Robert (1817-1903); 38.8x32.5 cm; Private Collection

Background imageDiamonds Collection: The diamond (engraving)

The diamond (engraving)
7192805 The diamond (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The diamond. Illustration for Keepsake for the Young)

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Diamond, foaled 1792 (b / w photo)

Diamond, foaled 1792 (b / w photo)
7163362 Diamond, foaled 1792 (b/w photo) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Diamond, foaled 1792)

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Le Vocabulaire Illustre: Diamant; Diamond (engraving)

Le Vocabulaire Illustre: Diamant; Diamond (engraving)
7195732 Le Vocabulaire Illustre: Diamant; Diamond (engraving) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Diamant; Diamond)

Background imageDiamonds Collection: French playing cards, 15th Century (chromolitho)

French playing cards, 15th Century (chromolitho)
7173040 French playing cards, 15th Century (chromolitho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: French playing cards of the time of King Charles VII, 15th Century)

Background imageDiamonds Collection: French playing cards (chromolitho)

French playing cards (chromolitho)
7173043 French playing cards (chromolitho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: French playing cards)

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Looking at the Kohinoor (engraving)

Looking at the Kohinoor (engraving)
7183141 Looking at the Kohinoor (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Looking at the Kohinoor)

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Watch, England, 1824 / 29. Creator: John Harrison

Watch, England, 1824 / 29. Creator: John Harrison
Watch, England, 1824/29

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Miniature Evening Purse, Russia, c. 1890 / 1900. Creator: Unknown

Miniature Evening Purse, Russia, c. 1890 / 1900. Creator: Unknown
Miniature Evening Purse, Russia, c. 1890/1900

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Pendant with Figure of Justice, Europe, northern, 1850 / 1900. Creator: Unknown

Pendant with Figure of Justice, Europe, northern, 1850 / 1900. Creator: Unknown
Pendant with Figure of Justice, Europe, northern, 1850/1900

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Snuff Box: Portrait of Duchess of Marlborough, Paris, c. 1775

Snuff Box: Portrait of Duchess of Marlborough, Paris, c. 1775

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Comb in the Form of Two Dragonflies, c. 1904 (horn)

Comb in the Form of Two Dragonflies, c. 1904 (horn)
6620699 Comb in the Form of Two Dragonflies, c.1904 (horn) by Gaillard, Lucien (1861-1942); 11.2A--15.4 cm; Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; French, out of copyright

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Plate with a Cameo depicting Leda and the Swan, 1575-1585 (lapis lazulli, gold, silver

Plate with a Cameo depicting Leda and the Swan, 1575-1585 (lapis lazulli, gold, silver
6432448 Plate with a Cameo depicting Leda and the Swan, 1575-1585 (lapis lazulli, gold, silver, enamel) by Italian School, (16th century); diam:41.5 cm; Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Crown, Probably for a Statue of the Christ Child, Spain, c. 1600-c. 1650

Crown, Probably for a Statue of the Christ Child, Spain, c. 1600-c. 1650

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Pendant Shaped as a Horseman, Austria, c. 1860 / 70, second half of the 19th century

Pendant Shaped as a Horseman, Austria, c. 1860 / 70, second half of the 19th century
Pendant Shaped as a Horseman, Austria, c. 1860/70, second half of the 19th century

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Snuff Box: Portrait of Henrietta, Duchesse d Orleans, France, 18th century

Snuff Box: Portrait of Henrietta, Duchesse d Orleans, France, 18th century

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Snuff Box, Austria, 19th century. Creator: Unknown

Snuff Box, Austria, 19th century. Creator: Unknown
Snuff Box, Austria, 19th century

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Fifteen Links Mounted as a Necklace, Italy, c. 1550-c. 1600. Creator: Unknown

Fifteen Links Mounted as a Necklace, Italy, c. 1550-c. 1600. Creator: Unknown
Fifteen Links Mounted as a Necklace, Italy, c. 1550-c. 1600

Background imageDiamonds Collection: The Star of Arkansas (diamonds & platinum)

The Star of Arkansas (diamonds & platinum)
1768742 The Star of Arkansas (diamonds & platinum) by American School; Private Collection; (add.info.: Rare American diamond, mounted as a ring)

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Locket, by Faberge, St. Petersburg, c. 1890 (guilloche enamel & diamonds)

Locket, by Faberge, St. Petersburg, c. 1890 (guilloche enamel & diamonds)
1109309 Locket, by Faberge, St. Petersburg, c.1890 (guilloche enamel & diamonds) by HolmstrAom, August Wilhelm (1829-1903); length: 4.8 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageDiamonds Collection: A Belle Epoque keyless pendant watch with gold and diamond set fob by Tiffany, from C. H

A Belle Epoque keyless pendant watch with gold and diamond set fob by Tiffany, from C. H
CH362864 A Belle Epoque keyless pendant watch with gold and diamond set fob by Tiffany, from C.H. Meylan and Black Starr & Frost (platinum)

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Historic pair of ear pendants, c. 1760 (amethyst, diamonds, silver & gold)

Historic pair of ear pendants, c. 1760 (amethyst, diamonds, silver & gold)
3066490 Historic pair of ear pendants, c.1760 (amethyst, diamonds, silver & gold) by Russian School (18th century); length: 5.4 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Of girandole design)

Background imageDiamonds Collection: Ring (sapphire, diamonds & platinum)

Ring (sapphire, diamonds & platinum)
745915 Ring (sapphire, diamonds & platinum) by European School; Private Collection; (add.info.: Set with a cushion-shaped Burmese royal blue sapphire)



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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.