Seriously, consider the workmanship since this is circa 1882. Talk about master jewelers! So pretty.
Count Scheel-Plessen's Diamond-Encrusted Tiara
This tiara, decorated with diamonds and dating from circa 1900, sold for 94,600 Swiss francs ($90,127). The central diamond rivière is believed to have been commissioned by Carl, Count Scheel-Plessen, either circa 1882 (for the occasion of his marriage to his wife, Louise) or in 1896, when his Danish title of greve (count) was recognized by Prussia.
Source: Royal Jewels - Forbes.com
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