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  1. 28 de jul. de 2016 · Linley Beechwood Tiara. July 28, 2016 ~ Saad719. This unusual tiara was designed by Tim Gosling for David Linley Furniture in the 1990s. It features a base of willow leaves underneath a top of carved birch leaves. The piece was commissioned by David, Viscount Linley, son of Princess Margret, in the 1990s for his wife Serena, Viscountess Linley.

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  2. 19 de mai. de 2008 · Linley and Serena met in 1992 after the royal carpenter was commissioned by Lord Petersham to design some furniture. Princess Diana was at their wedding in October the following year. Their ...

  3. rmgc98ta – serena stanhope waves from the carriage as she leaves st margaret's westminster with her husband lord linley (not in pic) after their wedding. RM G5NFWY – Serena Stanhope with her father Viscount Petersham at Claridges Hotel, London en route to St Margaret's Church, Westminster for her wedding to Viscount Linley.

  4. 12 de abr. de 2012 · The 800 pieces, including the Poltimore Tiara she wore at her wedding to Lord Snowdon, were billed as being sold to make enough money to pay off an apparent £3million inheritance tax bill on her ...

  5. www.davidlinley.com › pages › the-world-of-linleyThe World Of LINLEY

    Founded by David Linley in 1985, LINLEY has a world-renowned reputation for fusing striking design with exemplary craftsmanship. Though it began modestly, it created an immediate stir, not least because David was the son of Princess Margaret (sister of Queen Elizabeth II) and celebrated photographer, Lord Snowdon.

  6. 18 de fev. de 2020 · Lord Snowdon is a furniture maker and was previously the boss of top auction house Christie’s. His parents married in 1960 and divorced in 1978. When was his wedding to Serena Armstrong-Jones?

  7. 12 de abr. de 2012 · The 800 pieces, including the Poltimore Tiara she wore at her wedding to Lord Snowdon, were billed as being sold to make enough money to pay off an apparent £3million inheritance tax bill on her estate - she died in 2002. Lasting two days, it made £13,658,000 which, after deductions, Linley shared with his sister, Lady Sarah.