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Royal Brooch from Queen Elizabeth’s Wedding to be Auctioned in London
A remarkable piece of royal jewelry, intimately connected to the wedding of Prince Albert (who would later become King George VI) and Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon (the future Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother) in 1923, is poised to go under the hammer. This elegant brooch was one of eight special gifts presented to the bridesmaids who graced the royal wedding, making it a significant item with a rich historical narrative.
This particular rock crystal and diamond brooch, crafted by Garrard & Co. around 1923, is celebrated as The York Rose Brooch. It beautifully incorporates a carved rose design, with its center adorned by rose-cut diamonds forming the intertwined initials ‘EA’ for Elizabeth and Albert, all meticulously set in platinum. The wedding itself was a grand affair held at Westminster Abbey, and this brooch serves as a tangible link to that momentous occasion. The choice of the White Rose of York in the design subtly references the Duke's title, adding a layer of personal symbolism to the royal gift. Historical records indicate that the bridesmaids proudly wore these brooches, centrally pinned to their ivory chiffon dresses, on the wedding day.
The upcoming auction at Noonans Mayfair on November 25, 2025, presents a rare opportunity for collectors to acquire this regal artifact. With an estimated value between £3,000 and £5,000, the brooch is currently part of an overseas private collection. Its appearance at auction is noteworthy, as these York Rose brooches have seldom been displayed publicly since 1923, underscoring their rarity and historical importance. The sale not only offers a piece of exquisite jewelry but also a direct connection to a pivotal moment in British royal history, when a couple not initially destined for the throne would go on to inspire a nation through challenging times.
The auction of this historic brooch reminds us of the enduring legacy and personal stories intertwined with royal traditions. Such artifacts, beyond their intrinsic value, embody a sense of heritage and continuity, allowing us to connect with past events and the individuals who shaped them. They stand as symbols of love, duty, and the unexpected turns of fate that can define an era.
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