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The Infanta Isabella Clara Eugenia of Spain, 1599, by Juan PJuan Pantoja de la Cruz (1553-1608). Spanish painter. The Infanta Isabella Clara Eugenia of Spain, 1599. Alte Pinakothek. Munich. Germany
Madame Pompadour (1721-1764). Portrait by Francois Boucher (Francois Boucher (1703-1770). French painter. Madame Pompadour, 1758. Detail. Alte Pinakothek. Munich. Germany
Roman jewellery. 1st-4th century ADRoman jewellery of the Imperial Age. 1st-4th century AD. Museum of Fine Arts. Budapest. Hungary
Etruscan painted antefix with shaped head of woman. 520-500Etruscan painted antefix with shaped head of woman with earrings. 520-500 BC. From Cerveteri. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom
Aristocratic Dress C18ThFontange headdress, petticoats are lavishly & horizontally trimmed with lace & jewels, over-skirts anticipate the polonaise of the late C18th. N.B handscreen & face patches Date: 1700 - 1707
Imperial State Crown of George III, was crowned 1761Imperial State Crown that George III was crowned, on September 1761, with fleur-de-lis and cross-patee and crosses encrusted with gems, enricheded with 2621 jewels
Whalers jewellery store, Miami, Florida, USAWhalers jewellery store, East Flagler Street, Miami, Florida, USA. Claimed to be the oldest jewellery store in Miami. Date: circa 1915
Cathleen Mann, Marchioness of Queensberry as PearlsCathleen Mann (1896-1959), aka The Marchioness of Queensberry, wife of the 11th Marquess, artist and costume designer, here representing Pearls at the Jewels of the Empire Ball taking place on 26th
Arthur A. Everts, Jewellers, Dallas, Texas, USAInterior view of Arthur A. Everts Co, Jewellers of Dallas, Texas, USA. Date: circa 1910
Table clock (16th c. ). Renaissance art. JewelryTable clock (16th c.). Renaissance art. Jewelry. FRANCE. FRANCHE-COMTɮ DOUBS. Besan篮. Museum of Fine Arts and Archaeology. Proc: GERMANY
Bracelet. 2nd c. BC. Gold and turquoises. From the Sarmatian tribes. Scythian Art. Jewelry. RUSSIA. SAINT PETERSBURG. Saint Petersburg. State Hermitage Museum
Marie-Therese Of Austria (1638-1683). Queen of France (1660-1683), queen consort of Louis XIV. Baroque art. Oil on canvas. FRANCE. Ό E-DE-FRANCE. YVELINES. Versailles
Round brooch (gold & cloisonne enamel). (7th century). Merovingian art. Jewelry. ITALY. TUSCANY. Florence. Bargello National Museum
Figure of an animal. Muisca Art. Chibcha art. Jewelry. COLOMBIA. CUNDINAMARCA. Bogotᮠ Gold Museum
Reliquary Guardian Figure (ethnicity Kota or Bakota, Fang). They protect the relics of the ancestors and are helpful to communicate with their gods and to curse their wives in case of infidelity
Photo frame. 16th c. Renaissance art. Jewelry. AUSTRIA. VIENNA. Vienna. Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna (Museum of Art History)
Scythian artTerminal with a Griffin Head. 7th c. BC. Bronze and iron. Proceeds from Kelermess Barrow No. 4 (Kuban Region), Ukraine. Scythian Art. Jewelry. RUSSIA. SAINT PETERSBURG. Saint Petersburg
Princess May of Teck, (later Queen Mary), (1867 1953). Photograph taken in 1893, when she was Duchess of York. Date: 1893
Cartier advertisement, 1911Advertisement for the jeweller s, Cartier, showing their premises on fashionable New Bond Street in 1911. Date: 1911
King John loses Crown Jewels in the WashOn 14 October 1216, King John, while on a campaign, arrived at the south side of the Wash. As his army crossed the sands, the tide rose unexpectedly and the Kings baggage, including the crown jewels
Syrian Jewish Woman. Date: circa 1907
Design for Textile with colourful feathers. Gouache on copy paper. Silver Studio. 1926
Rosita Forbes at the Jewels of Empire ball`Miss Rosita Forbes (1893-1967) British traveller, socialite and author (later Mrs A. McGrath) pictured as Rubies at the Jewels of Empire Ball
Empress Alexandra Feodorovna of Russia (1872-1918), formerly Princess Alix of Hesse, married Tsar Nicholas II in 1894 shortly before his accession to the throne
Nancy LeedsPrincess Anastasia of Greece, formerly Mrs W.B. Leeds, born Nonnie May Stewart. Nancy came from a wealthy family and had previously married well twice before
The Great Balas or Black Princes Ruby, referring to a gem in the British crown jewels, dating back to the 14th century. 19th century
Saint Bernard dog with a pile of jewelleryUnusual Friends - Saint Bernard dog with a pile of jewellery. 1950s
Fashionable jewels 1933Model wearing ornamental jewellery with time watch which fastens on top of the womens clothing by Ciro. 1933
A Persian fairy tale - The Rainbow by Felix de GrayA prince falls to his knees offering jewels to the captured princess. Date: 1929
Tatler cover - Princess Marie Jose of BelgiumMARIA JOSE OF BELGIUM (1906 - 2001) Wife of Umberto of Savoy, Prince of Piedmont, and daughter of Albert of Belgium. Pictured on the front cover of The Tatler at the time of her imminent marriage to
Mademoiselle Juniori, singerFrench songstress, Mademoiselle Juniori, posed for her photograph in a dress studded with various jewels. 1900
Garrard advertisementAdvertisement for Garrard & Co, crown jewellers featuring a minimalistic illustration of an elegant woman defined by her jewellery. 1929
Aladdin, Winter Gardens Theatre, MorecambeAladdin at the Winter Gardens Theatre, Morecambe. 2 January 1939. The centre pages contain photos of the leading performers, including Violet Barrie as Aladdin (The Ideal Boy)
June in Bejewelled and Feathered MoodA showgirl sporting feathers and fine jewellery. 1928
Advert for Coronation jewellery 1902Advertisement for the snappily named The Association of Diamond Merchants Jewellers & Silversmiths of Trafalgar Square, London featuring a number of different novelty Coronation-themed pieces of
Charlemagnes Crown and Crown of St. Cunigunde1. The German crown named after Charlemagne, dating from the 12th century. It consists of eight small plates (not all othe same size) of gold leaf, joined together
Tower of London fire, breaking into the strongroomTower of London fire, 30 October 1841 - a group of men breaking into the strongroom in the Jewel Tower to remove the crown jewels and save them from destruction. 1841
Illustration to Kenilworth by Sir Walter ScottIllustration to the novel Kenilworth (first published 1821) by Sir Walter Scott -- the Countess (Amy Robsart) admiring the noble devices and jewels worn by her husband, the Earl of Leicester
Vintage Hairnet Packaging - Royalty Hair NetVintage Hairnet Packaging - Royalty Invisible Hair Net with elastic - woven of DuPont nylon - new Duroy processed - " Fit for a Queen" ! circa 1950s
Tatler cover - Christmas Shopping Number 1959Front cover of The Tatler magazines Christmas Shopping Number featuring a model wearing a 9000 diamond tiara and 2000 diamond and pearl drop earrings, both from Wartski of Regent Street
Her Royal Highness The Princess of Wales 1883Her Royal Highness The Princess of Wales (future Queen Alexandra consort to Edward VII of Britain). Date: 1883
Fantastic Adventures - Eye of the World by Alexander Blade. Two men parachute over a mountain range, passing by a gigantic jewel
Advertisement for natural silk -- Really elegant people wear real jewels and real silk. 1929
Fantastic Adventures - Jewels of the toadCover of Fantastic Adventures, October 1943, featuring the story Jewels of the toad by Frank Patton. A young pretty woman in a yellow overall
Advert for Ciro jewellery 1937Ciro will inevitably attend the years Courts... A variety of their twinkly products are displayed and in the middle, a woman, perhaps a debutante, in court dress by Marshall and Snelgrove
Johannes Cornelisz Verspronck (c. 1600-1662)Johannes Cornelisz Verspronck (c.1600-1662). Dutch painter. Portrait of a Girl Dressed in Blue, 1641. Rijksmuseum. Amsterdam. Holland
Young Woman in Fantasy Costume, 1633, by Rembrandt (1606-166Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn (1606-1669). Dutch painter. Young Woman in Fantasy Costume, 1633. Rijksmuseum. Amsterdam. Holland
Katherine of Aragon (1485-1536). Queen of England. First wife of Henry VIII. Unknown artist. Early 18th century. National Portrait Gallery. London. United Kingdom