The large sapphire pendant worn by Queen Frederica of Greece is very distinctive. The sapphire was acquired by Cartier and set as a pendant to a diamond necklace/sautoir in 1913. In 1921 it was purchased by King Ferdinand of Romania, and Queen Marie of Romania was subsequently photographed and painted wearing the pendant. Hans Nadelhoffer documented the various ways in which it was set before the final design, which is how the sapphire is seen in photos of Queen Marie. Hans Nadelhoffer also outlined how Cartier tried to sell it to various people before it was sold to King Ferdinand, who paid for it by installments.
Queen Marie of Romania
According to this article by Christie's https://www.christies.com/features/10-magnificent-sapphires-at-Christies-9891-1.aspx the pendant was acquired by Harry Winston in 1947 and later came into the possession of Queen Frederica of Greece, who wore it frequently.
The Royal Watcher has some good views of Queen Frederica wearing it in his article. See http://royalwatcherblog.com/2019/01/24/queen-frederica-in-new-york-city-1964/
The pendant which was auctioned in 2003 (as shown in Maridje's post above) is the same stone in the same Cartier setting as it was worn by Queen Marie and Queen Frederica.
The pendant was on display at the Cartier exhibition in Canberra in 2018. According to the "List of Works" in Cartier. The Exhibition, NGA, 2018, the pendant is today owned by the Qatar Museums Authority. That list also notes under provenance that the pendant was owned by Queen Marie of Romania.
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