Princess Diamonds and brooches
- Magnificent earrings with very large brilliant-cut diamonds of approx. 29 carat.
- Earrings with tinted cut diamonds in carré cut, surrounded of brilliants and diamond roses .
- Long necklace the links in cube shape made of diamond carrees, the conclusion was a large tassel of rosettes with garlands and brilliant diamond fringes.
- Brooch made of a jewelry knot, consisting of three brilliant-cutting rows.
- Swallow brooch a jewelry art made of diamond roses .
- Brooch with a clock, over it a crown tinted Diamonds in different colours and a large diamond rose from Holland and more diamond roses .
- Oval brooch with an antique cushion-shaped diamond and a diamond drop in a leaf (motif), surrounded by brilliants; all together in a contemporary version.
- Riviere bracelet made of twelve brilliant frames and twelve Barrett flares from antique cut.
- Barrett brooch with a trailer made of a movable pear glasses, surrounded by lined up brilliants in individual gold frames.
The princess widowed early, however, very wealthy and lived in Cannes in her Villa Tropicale from 1903 to 1914 as a of the first founded this Russian colony.
With a total revenue of 3 470 000 francs, the spectacular Auction in Lausanne, Princess Vera, who died in Vevey Lobanow de Rostow, born Princess Dolgorouky.
Princess Vera Nikolajewna Lobanov Rostovsky (1836-1914). Born Schablickine,
she married the prince Jacques Lobanoff de Rostoff in 1858 at Saint
Petersburg. The prince and princess were among the first of what was
to become the Russian colony in Cannes, living at Villa Tropicale,
Allée des Bleuets, from 1903 to 1914.
Princess was married, at the age of 16, to the younger brother of
prince Alexis Borisovitch Lobanoff de Rostoff, ambassador of Russia
to the courts of Vienna, London and the Sublime Door, and later Russian
foreign minister.
Diamanten und Broschen der Prinzessin
Die Prinzessin verwitwete früh, jedoch sehr vermögend und
lebte in Cannes in ihrer Villa Tropicale von 1903 to 1914 als eine
der ersten die diese russische Kolonie gründeten.
Mit einem Totalerlöse von 3 470 000 Francs endete die spektakuläre
Versteigerung in Lausanne, der in Vevey verstorbenen Prinzessin Vera
Lobanow de Rostow, geborene Prinzessin Dolgorouky.
Magnifique paire de boucles d'oreilles, de très gros brillants
pesant environ vingt-neuf carats.
Paire de boucles d'oreilles, brillants carrés teintés,
entourages brillants et quelques roses.
Sautoir, cubes brillants, terminé par un gros gland, à
rosace dans les guirlandes et franges en brillants
Broche noeud joaillerie, trois rangées de brillants
Broche hirondelle, joaillerie en roses.
Broche, montre surmontée d'une couronne de Prince endiamants
de fantaisie de diverses couleurs, et de deux grandes roses de Hollande,
et roses.
Broche ovale, brillant d'ancienne roche et pendeloque poire brillant
montés sur feuille cetourés de brillants, le tout dans
leur monture du temps.
Bracelet-rivière composé de onze chatons brillants
et onze barettes brillants d'ancienne roche. Broche barette, avec
pendeloque poire brillant mobile, entourage brillants, serti dressé.
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