FAMILY treasures belonging to Patricia Mountbatten, the elder daughter of Lord Louis Mountbatten, the last viceroy of India, are to be auctioned by Sotheby’s on March 24. https://newsd.in/mountbatten-family-collection-to-head-to-auction She was badly injured alongside her husband and son Timothy, Nicholas' twin. This was an award that could only be bestowed by the Monarch to a female recipient. The family grew close to both Mahatma Gandhi and Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru. Also for sale is a pair of jeweled gold and enamel elephants which were a 20th wedding anniversary gift to Lord Mountbatten and Edwina, a pig-shaped gold mesh purse and a bracelet containing a painting of an infant Prince Albert. Love the little elephants. Here's a look at some of the pieces that will be sold in London on March 24. Auction of Mersham’s Countess Patricia Mountbatten of Burma items makes £5.6million Hundreds of prized possessions belonging to a relative of the royal family who lived in Kent have been sold for more than £5.6million. Of a more celebratory nature is a colourful gem and diamond-set bracelet. “Her life was extraordinary.” The auction house highlights how Patricia had an unconventional upbringing, including weekend parties with King Edward VIII and Wallis Simpson at her parents’ estate in Hampshire. An 'extraordinary' gold handbag which is shaped like a pig and is set with diamonds is a sign of the Mountbatten family's love of animals. The Countess's family said ahead of the sale on March 24: 'Our overriding desire when organising our mother's affairs is to honour her wishes and celebrate the memory of both our mother and our father. It bears a romantic inscription in Countess Mountbatten's handwriting looking forward to '20 even more perfect years'. Some beautiful pieces. For more than 30 years she used her own personal experience of loss to help other bereaved parents, through her support of the charities Child Bereavement UK and Compassionate Friends. The Imperial Order of the Crown of India which was presented to Lady Mountbatten's mother-in-law, Doreen, Lady Brabourne. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. Honoring the wishes of the late Countess Mountbatten and her late husband, 7th Baron Brabourne, the auction features items that once belonged in their eighteenth-century Kent home, Newhouse. It was furnished by Thomas Chippendale in the 1770s. Mountbatten family's gold bracelet, enamel elephants made in India fetch over £5.6 million at London auction A collection of 350 personal items belonging to Patricia Mountbatten were part of an online auction by Sotheby's. A Fabergé Imperial gold and silver-gilt mounted guilloché clock, which dates from between 1896 and 1903, was expected to fetch £15,000- 25,000 but sold for £81,900. Lord Mountbatten had been appointed Britain's last Viceroy of India. Many of the objects held within it are part of the upcoming sale. With its profusion of multicoloured carved rubies, emeralds and sapphires, a ‘Tutti Frutti’ style necklace designed as an wreath of carved leaves, brought a double-estimate of £107,10. “Her father had a gold bracelet made for her with all the badges that she won in enamel on it, which is really lovely.” Patricia’s father Louis, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma, was a confidant to both Prince Philip and Prince Charles; the Queen, then Princess Elizabeth, and her sister Princess Margaret were both bridesmaids at Patricia’s 1946 wedding in Romsey Abbey, Hampshire. She and her husband had eight children and, due to their individual backgrounds, their marriage brought together two incredible inheritances. Yesterday 376 of her belongings ranging from a a Jaguar car to a portrait of the Archbishop of Canterbury were sold at auction … Lady Mountbatten's collection brings £5.6 million at Sotheby's auction A group of four pieces of mourning jewellery belonging to Queen Victoria (Lot 299, 300, 301, 302), Patricia’s great-great-grandmother, all more than doubled their estimates, bringing a combined £100,800. Born Patricia Mountbatten, the Countess was the eldest daughter of Charles's beloved great-uncle Louis Mountbatten and his wife, the heiress Edwina Ashley, who served as the last Viceroy and Vicerine of India. The views expressed in the contents above are those of our users and do not necessarily reflect the views of MailOnline. In just about a month, Sotheby's will mount a major auction of items from the estate of the late Patricia Mountbatten, 2nd Countess Mountbatten of Burma. She wrote: 'Neither of them had time to indulge in a physical affair and, anyway, they were rarely alone but always surrounded by staff, police and other people.'. When it comes to dynasties, you don’t get much more quintessential than the Mountbattens. Their eldest son, Norton, 69, and his wife Penny, 64, who live at Broadlands, inherited the titles of Earl and Countess Mountbatten of Burma on his mother's death. The items, including a diamond brooch, an 'extraordinary' pig-shaped bag and a Fabergé inkwell which the Countess gifted to her husband, were sold by auction house Sotheby's with several fetching tens of thousands over their expected price. The last Tsarina was his aunt, with whom he spent many summers. Town & Country participates in various affiliate marketing programs, which means we may get paid commissions on editorially chosen products purchased through our links to retailer sites. The bases of the elephants are Inscribed in Lord Mountbatten's handwriting: 'Edwina from Dickie' and '18 July 1946'. She was also evacuated to the U.S. during World War II to stay with Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt III in her Fifth Avenue apartment in New York. Such is the case for the late Patricia Knatchbull, the 2nd Countess Mountbatten of Burma, whose belongings were auctioned at Sotheby's yesterday. (The Girl Guides are somewhat akin to the Girl Scouts in the U.S.). By Monica Greep For Mailonline and Harry Howard For Mailonline, Published: 21:56 BST, 24 March 2021 | Updated: 21:56 BST, 24 March 2021. By Aditi Khanna London, Mar 28 (PTI) A diamond bracelet and jewelled decorative elephants from Jaipur are some of the Indian heirlooms that made up a collection of 350 personal items belonging to Patricia Mountbatten, the eldest daughter of Lord Louis Mountbatten – the last Viceroy of India, which fetched over GBP 5.6 million at auction in London. Her daughter Mary married Sir Thomas Knatchbull, 3rd Baronet, The items come from Countess Mountbatten's 18th-Century family home, Newhouse, where she lived with her husband, a film producer. Some 350 lots will be auctioned on March 24, with items including jewelry, furniture, paintings, sculpture, and books. The couple had eight children and 18 grandchildren. The Countess lived a long life, passing away in 2017 at the age of 93. While it was widely reported the pair had had an affair, Lady Pamela explained their relationship was never sexual. The Countess was pulled from the water and required 120 stitches to her face, which she wryly referred to in later years as 'my IRA facelift'. This content is created and maintained by a third party, and imported onto this page to help users provide their email addresses. Some of the objects on sale, which also include portraits, other items of jewellery and pieces of furniture, are family heirlooms while others are personal mementos or meaningful gifts. We are of course keeping many things and importantly amongst these are objects which are of sentimental value and much loved.'. The Queen’s third cousin Countess Patricia Mountbatten of Burma, who lived at Newhouse in Mersham, died in 2017 aged 93. They come from ships that Lord Mountbatten was directly involved with. Born Patricia Mountbatten, the Countess was the eldest daughter of Prince Charles' beloved great-uncle and the last Viceroy of India, Louis Mountbatten, and his wife, Edwina. Writing for the Daily Mail earlier this year, the Mountbattens' younger daughter, Lady Pamela Hicks, revealed how her mother developed a deep friendship with Nehru, the leader who became post-partition India's first prime minister. Property from the collection of The 2nd Countess Mountbatten of Burma will be offered at Sotheby’s London on 24 March. Mountbatten-Windsor is, of course, the surname of the Queen’s descendants, can be traced back to both Queen Victoria, Frank Lloyd Wright's Final Home Will Be Auctioned, Inside Sotheby's New Iconic Images Auctions, Aretha Franklin's Dresses Are Going Up for Auction, Up For Auction: Jackie Robinson's Baseball Bat, The Truth About Wine Auctions, Scandals, and Sales, Queen Elizabeth's Bentley is Up for Auction. He would later go on to produce films including A Passage to India and Death on the Nile. LONDON: A Sotheby’s auction of exquisite pieces from the family estate of Patricia Mountbatten, the eldest daughter of the last Viceroy of India, Louis Mountbatten… The Knatchbull family home, Mersham le Hatch, is nestled in the Kent countryside. Countess Patricia Mountbatten was eldest daughter of Prince Charles' great-uncle Louis Mountbatten The Countess - whose husband John Knatchbull died in 2005 - … Sotheby’s plans to offer a glimpse into the gilded, and tragic, life of Lady Patricia Mountbatten in a sale set for late March 2021. The 2 nd Countess Mountbatten of Burma, great-great-granddaughter of Queen Victoria, great niece of Russia’s last Tsarina, first cousin to Prince Philip and the daughter of Britain’s last Viceroy of India, the late Patricia Edwina Victoria Mountbatten was born in 1924 into a dazzling dynasty of royal and political relations. It comes complete with ears and trotters, as well as a gold chain, and has sold for £109,620 despite an estimated price of £2,000-3,000. In a book by a bereavement charity, she referred to 'the seemingly endless black tunnel' through which those left behind have to pass to reach 'the light that truly does appear at the end, and which we eventually found ourselves'. Further information on the March 24 auction can be found at sothebys.com. The Countess was the patron of more than 100 charities during her life. It bears a romantic inscription in Patricia's handwriting looking forward to '20 even more perfect years'. Heirlooms in Sotheby’s sale include jewellery, paintings and objects D’art FAMILY treasures belonging to Patricia Mountbatten, the elder daughter of Lord Louis Mountbatten, the last viceroy of India, are to be auctioned by Sotheby’s on March 24. In 1946 she married John Knatchbull, the 7th Baron Brabourne, who at the time was working as an aide to her father in the Far East. The Mountbattens' life was thrust back into the spotlight this year with the release of The Viceroy's House, which starred Hugh Bonneville and Gillian Anderson as Louis and Edwina Mountbatten. A 1950s toy robot and a bracelet which once belonged to Queen Victoria are among the stunning array of items owned by the late Countess Mountbatten … Born Patricia Mountbatten, the Countess was the eldest daughter of Prince Charles' beloved great-uncle and the last Viceroy of India, Louis Mountbatten, and his wife, Edwina. We are no longer accepting comments on this article. Although Gerry Adams has since expressed 'regret' over Louis Mountbatten's murder - which he publicly justified at the time - he stopped short of apologising for what took place. 'They had discussed these arrangements with us, and we are simply putting their plans into effect. A stunning array of items owned by the late Countess Mountbatten of Burma has fetched £5.6 million at auction today - with several items earning over double the estimated price. Every item on this page was chosen by a Town & Country editor. Amongst the treasures in the sale is an object by Thomas Chippendale, England's greatest cabinetmaker. The only person who still wears this Order today, and the last to hold it, is Her Majesty the Queen, This portrait of the Countess when she was a girl, which was painted by Raymond Kannelba. Those of the HMS Lion and Queen Elizabeth were worn by Mountbatten at the start of his career in the Navy as a teenager. A diamond bracelet and jewelled decorative elephants from Jaipur are some of the Indian heirlooms that make up a collection of 350 personal items belonging to Patricia Mountbatten, … Mountbatten's Indian bracelet, jewelled elephants auctioned in UK The Indian heirlooms up for auction included a diamond set and enamelled gold bracelet made in … The items come from Countess Mountbatten's 18th-Century family home, Newhouse, where she lived with her husband, a film producer. It comes complete with ears and trotters, as well as a gold chain, and has sold for £109,620. Left: This portrait of 17th-Century writer Dorothy Coventry, who later became Lady Pakington. Countess Patricia Mountbatten was the eldest daughter of Prince Charles' great-uncle, Louis Mountbatten. So when Sotheby's London auction house opens its sale of property from the collection of the 2nd Countess Mountbatten of Burma, Patricia Mountbatten, an extraordinary slice of … A "glittering" collection of items owned by Lady Patricia Mountbatten, first cousin of Prince Philip, will provide a unique glimpse into royal life when they're auctioned in London on March 24. Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma with members of his family on his thirty-foot boat, Shadow V, at Mullaghmore, County Sligo in the Republic of Ireland, just four years before it was blown up in a deadly IRA blast. The comments below have been moderated in advance. A payment of £15 to the artist was made. Countess Mountbatten at home in Mersham in 2012. Devastating loss: Countess Mountbatten lost her son Nicholas (left with his mother and twin brother, Tom) in an IRA bomb attack in August 1979. The family links go right to the heart of the current British royal family (Mountbatten-Windsor is, of course, the surname of the Queen’s descendants) with a bloodline that can be traced back to both Queen Victoria and the last Tsarina of Russia. Right: A portrait of Lady Doreen Browne, the mother of the Countess's husband John Knatchbull. A pair of jewelled gold and enamel elephants, which were a gift from Lord Mountbatten to his wife Edwina. Town & Country Contributing Editor Victoria Murphy has reported on the British Royal Family for nine years. So when Sotheby's London auction house opens its sale of property from the collection of the 2nd Countess Mountbatten of Burma, Patricia Mountbatten, an extraordinary slice of society history will be going under the hammer. The 1920s design was a gift, chosen by Louis Mountbatten for his bride. Describing the sale as having a “lovely combination of a heady mix of history and glamour and an iconic figure,” David added that the pieces have “this sense of history, whether that’s implied obviously or whether we don’t know the full story or the full meaning.”, Standout items include a bracelet which was given to Patricia for her 21st birthday and reflected her membership in the 1st Buckingham Palace Company of Girl Guides, which was set up in 1937 to allow the 11-year-old Princess Elizabeth to become a Girl Guide. Patricia Edwina Victoria Mountbatten was the Second Countess Mountbatten of … An 'extraordinary' gold handbag which is shaped like a pig and is set with diamonds is a sign of the Mountbatten family's love of animals. This depicts Mary Harvey (1629-1705), the first British female composer to have had her works published. “She was the leader of the pack,” Macdonald says of Patricia Mountbatten. It was passed down through Countess Mountbatten’s husband’s family, but the sale contains a number of jewels worn by Patricia’s mother, Edwina Mountbatten, who was known for her sophistication and glamour. Her father Earl Mountbatten, 79, her 14-year-old son, Nicholas, and bot boy Paul Maxwell, 15. You may be able to find more information about this and similar content at piano.io, Royal Family Wearing Mourning Dress for Funeral, See the Guest List for Prince Philip's Funeral, Prince Charles Visit Prince Philip Memorial, Princess Eugenie Shared a Tribute to Prince Philip, Meghan and Harry Were in Contact with the Queen, Courtesy of Sotheby’s; © The University of Southampton Library. Other notable items for sale include a jewel known as The Banks Diamond, which dates back to the late 18th century, and has a value estimated at £40,000 - £60,000. The objects span jewellery, furniture, paintings, sculpture, books, silver and ceramics, said the auction house. The Countess, known as Lady Brabourne at the time of the attack, recalled how she cried every morning on waking for about six months after the blast. The Countess - whose husband John Knatchbull died in 2005 - passed away in 2017 at the age of 93 and her funeral was attended by members of the royal family including the Queen and Prince Philip and Charles, who was her godson. Tragedy struck in August in August 1979 when an IRA bomb blew up her family's fishing boat off the coast of Sligo, Ireland. The sale also offers a Fabergé inkwell which the Countess gifted to her husband on 26 October 1966, the anniversary of their wedding twenty years before. When you count Queen Victoria, the last Tsarina of Russia and the last Viceroy of India as your relatives, it's easy to see how a family heirloom becomes something of real magic and wonder. A further painting in the sale (right) is by Thomas Hawker, who was one of Sir Peter Lely's chief studio assistants. There are others from vessels significant in his naval career, including HMS Wishart, Formerly hung in Patricia's Drawing Room, this portrait (left) of Jane Monins, who died in 1699, was painted in 1670 and commissioned by Janes husband Sir John Knatchbull, 2nd Baronet. See more at sothebys.com . “Edwina would travel with her jewel cases and she would say that she never knew where she might have to attend something that was a big state occasion.” One set, described as "Tutti Frutti" style jewels includes a necklace, earrings, dress clips and a ring of carved rubies, emeralds and sapphires expected to fetch between £40,000 to £60,000.
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