As OmerH said the jewel/s were said to have belonged to Marie Antoinette, and there were 2 almost identical items: a tiara and a comb.
The comb
The tiara with comb above.
Another view of the tiara with comb in the background.
According to the press the tiara was owned by Earl Spencer. Sadly, I have never found any images of Spencer ladies wearing the jewel.
According to Ella Kay of The Court Jeweller, the tiara was given to the wife of the 6th Earl by her father, Baron Revelstoke. http://www.thecourtjeweller.com/2017/11/jewels-in-motion-ageless-diamond.html
It is quite likely that the jewels entered the Spencer collection via Margaret Baring as her father was a member of the wealthy Baring family; however, they do not appear to have been part of her wedding gifts from her parents, as the only tiara she was reported to have been given at the time was from her husband, the Hon Charles Spencer, MP who, at the time, was heir presumptive to his half brother, the Earl. Margaret Baring died in childbirth in 1906 and never became Countess. So far I have not been able to find photos of her wearing evening jewels.
I very much doubt that the jewels ever belonged to Marie Antoinette as the style does not fit her era, much less that of the Austrian court during her youth.
Links to videos showing both jewels, as well as other sparkling items.
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