A sapphire and emerald ring from Princess Margaret’s personal collection to go under the hammer.
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On the 21st of November Fellows Auctioneers will be offering a decadent ring that comes from the personal collection of Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon in their Fine Jewellery auction.
The ring comprises of vibrant marquise-cut sapphire petals circling an exquisite cabochon emerald centre to create a striking flower. The Princess’ royal sypher is engraved on the inside of the band, and the name ‘Dolly’ is handwritten on the silk lining of the luxurious green leather case that accompanies the ring. The ring, which is Lot 242, will go under the hammer with an estimate of £3,200 – £4,200. This beautiful ring’s royal history and delicate personalisation enhances its elegance and exclusivity.
Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon, and sister to the late Queen Elizabeth II, was well known for her glamours, party-loving lifestyle and free spirt.
Born, 21st August 1930, Princess Margaret lived a rich and varied life, playing an active role in the Royal Family’s public work. She dedicated her time to becoming a Patron of the Arts and supported numerous welfare charities. In particular, Princess Margaret had a keen interest in music and ballet, so much so that she became the first president of the Royal Ballet. Margaret’s decadent lifestyle and rebellious nature often caught the attention of the press who called her the ‘party-princess.’ She became known for her whirlwind romances, and enlightening friendships with a mixture of celebrities, actors, and musicians. Consequently, Princess Margaret is often thought to be one of the most popular royals in modern history.
Ben Randall, Senior Specialist and Catalogue Manager, said:
“We are honoured to be offering this ring from Princess Margaret’s personal jewellery collection in our November Fine Jewellery Auction. The striking but elegant floral composition made from sapphires and emeralds epitomises the princess’s vibrant lifestyle and makes for a unique addition to anybody’s personal collection.”
To learn more about Princess Margaret and her jewellery collection head to the Fellows Auctioneers website and visit the ‘News’ section where a blog containing more details can be found.