The Teck Corsage Brooch of Queen Elizabeth II
The Duchess of Teck's Emperor of Austria Brooch aka The Teck Corsage Brooch
Historical Information :
The brooch was gifted to Princess Mary Adelaide, Duchess of Teck (mother of HM Queen Mary) by Emperor of Australia, in 1870. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II inherited the brooch from her grandmother, HM Queen Mary in 1953.
About The Product :
✧Metal Type : Stainless Steel
✧Plating Type : 925 Sterling Silver
✧Stones : 4A Cubic Zirconia
✧Pearls : Freshwater Pearl
✧Height : 30 mm - 1.2"
✧Width : 60 mm - 2.3"
✧Width of Pearls : 6-7 mm
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Please Note:
⦁ This product is an inspired reproduction of a historical jewel.
⦁ Due to the manufacturing process, there may be slight differences in the provided measurements.
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The Teck Corsage Brooch is one of the most elegant and remarkable jewels in British royal history, and has a special place in Mary of Teck's collection.eck Corsage Brooch is one of the elegant and remarkable jewels in British royal history, and has a special place in Mary of Teck's collection. The brooch is designed in a circular mesh form and is decorated with a largehe Teck Corsage Brooch is one of the most elegant and remarkable jewels in British royaThe Teck Corsage Brooch is one of the most elegant and remarkable jewels in British royal history, and has a special place in Mary of Teck's collection. The brooch is designed in a circular mesh form and is decorated with a large pearl in the middle and twelve diamonds around it. The gold chain and three removable baroque pearl pendants add movement and visual depth to the piece. This design was created in the 1870s by the famous court jeweler workshop in Vienna, A.E. It is very similar in style to the Köchert and shows the brooch's connection to the European aristocracy. The brooch was presented to Prince Francis of Teck by his godfather, the Austrian Emperor Francis Joseph, in 1870.he brooch was presented to Prince Francis of Teck by his godfather, the Austrian Emperor Francis Joseph, in 1870. Prince Francis's will and draft Thhe brooch was presented to Prince Francis of Teck by his godfather, the Austrian Emperor Francis Joseph, in 1870. Prince Francis's will and draft notes indicate that the jewel was given to Eleanor Constance, Countess of Kilmorey, in later years, and then to D.T. (Adolphus Teck) intended it to be passed down to his grandchildren George and Margaret Teck. This chain reveals that the brooch is not just an aesthetic piece, but also a family heirloom and has historical value.