Queen Mary’s Town of Windsor Ring




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One of the little-known gems of the British royal family’s jewellery collection is Queen Mary’s Town of Windsor Ring.

It was a wedding present for the future Queen Mary from the town of Windsor in 1893. It was reset for her in 1924. It was bequeathed to Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother in 1953 and passed to Queen Elizabeth II in 2002.

It is a “three-stone ring, the brilliant in openwork claw settings, with plain hoop.”1

  1. The Queen’s Diamonds by Hugh Roberts p.152






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