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Formerly from the Collection of Her Royal Highness, The Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon: An Art Deco cultured pearl and diamond bracelet, circa 1925, the double strand of cultured pearls highlighted by a millegrain-set row of brilliant-cut diamonds, to a cultured pearl and diamond-set shield-shaped clasp of openwork geometric design, millegrain edged, mounted in platinum, the clasp engraved with the ownership mark ‘M’ beneath The Princess Margaret’s coronet, further stamped ‘M’ for Mikimoto and ‘P’ for platinum, later fitted case by Cartier, length 17.8cm. £30,000-£40,000 --- Accompanied by the Certificate of Provenance from Kensington Palace, dated 13 June 2006, in original embossed leather folder, and a copy of the Christie’s sale catalogue: Property from the Collection of Her Royal Highness, The Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon, Volume I: Jewellery and Fabergé, 13 June 2006. Provenance: Lot 117, Christie's, Property From the Collection of Her Royal Highness The Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon, sale held on 13 June 2006, London. H.R.H. The Princess Margaret is pictured wearing this bracelet in her official 19th birthday portrait in 1949, photographed by Cecil Beaton. Many further published photographs show Princess Margaret wearing this bracelet at events throughout the 1950s and 1960s. The photograph illustrated here (see online at www.dnw.co.uk) depicts Princess Margaret dancing with her husband at a ball at The Savoy Hotel on 22 November 1960, wearing the bracelet on her left wrist. For further photographic examples showing Princess Margaret wearing lot 252, please contact the Jewellery department. Sir Cecil Beaton (1904-1980) photographed the British Royal family throughout the mid 20th century. His works display the beauty and splendour historically associated with royal portraiture whilst also enabling a greater sense of intimacy between the sitter and the public. Princess Margaret’s official 19th birthday portrait, (see example at www.dnw.co.uk) was taken on 8 July 1949 at Buckingham Palace and shows the Princess wearing a fairytale-style tulle gown decorated with sequinned butterflies, by Sir Norman Hartnell. The photograph was published on her birthday, 21 August. The two jewels worn in the portrait are an Art Deco five-strand natural pearl necklace and the Art Deco cultured pearl and diamond bracelet, lot 252 in this sale. The pearl necklace was gifted to the Princess by her grandmother H.M. Queen Mary the previous year for her 18th birthday, along with a pearl and diamond bracelet. Several versions of this photograph exist example at showing the different compositions used during the sitting and also displaying the bracelet at various angles. Literature: Leslie Field, The Queen’s Jewels: The Personal Collection of Elizabeth II, pub. 1997. Christopher Warwick, Princess Margaret, pub. 1983.
Formerly from the Collection of Her Royal Highness, The Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon: An Art Deco cultured pearl and diamond bracelet, circa 1925, the double strand of cultured pearls highlighted by a millegrain-set row of brilliant-cut diamonds, to a cultured pearl and diamond-set shield-shaped clasp of openwork geometric design, millegrain edged, mounted in platinum, the clasp engraved with the ownership mark ‘M’ beneath The Princess Margaret’s coronet, further stamped ‘M’ for Mikimoto and ‘P’ for platinum, later fitted case by Cartier, length 17.8cm. £30,000-£40,000 --- Accompanied by the Certificate of Provenance from Kensington Palace, dated 13 June 2006, in original embossed leather folder, and a copy of the Christie’s sale catalogue: Property from the Collection of Her Royal Highness, The Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon, Volume I: Jewellery and Fabergé, 13 June 2006. Provenance: Lot 117, Christie's, Property From the Collection of Her Royal Highness The Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon, sale held on 13 June 2006, London. H.R.H. The Princess Margaret is pictured wearing this bracelet in her official 19th birthday portrait in 1949, photographed by Cecil Beaton. Many further published photographs show Princess Margaret wearing this bracelet at events throughout the 1950s and 1960s. The photograph illustrated here (see online at www.dnw.co.uk) depicts Princess Margaret dancing with her husband at a ball at The Savoy Hotel on 22 November 1960, wearing the bracelet on her left wrist. For further photographic examples showing Princess Margaret wearing lot 252, please contact the Jewellery department. Sir Cecil Beaton (1904-1980) photographed the British Royal family throughout the mid 20th century. His works display the beauty and splendour historically associated with royal portraiture whilst also enabling a greater sense of intimacy between the sitter and the public. Princess Margaret’s official 19th birthday portrait, (see example at www.dnw.co.uk) was taken on 8 July 1949 at Buckingham Palace and shows the Princess wearing a fairytale-style tulle gown decorated with sequinned butterflies, by Sir Norman Hartnell. The photograph was published on her birthday, 21 August. The two jewels worn in the portrait are an Art Deco five-strand natural pearl necklace and the Art Deco cultured pearl and diamond bracelet, lot 252 in this sale. The pearl necklace was gifted to the Princess by her grandmother H.M. Queen Mary the previous year for her 18th birthday, along with a pearl and diamond bracelet. Several versions of this photograph exist example at showing the different compositions used during the sitting and also displaying the bracelet at various angles. Literature: Leslie Field, The Queen’s Jewels: The Personal Collection of Elizabeth II, pub. 1997. Christopher Warwick, Princess Margaret, pub. 1983.

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