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EDWARD VII (1841-1901, King of Great Britain)

Autograph Telegram Form filled out in pencil signed 'Albert Edward', to "The Queen, Osborne - Hear daily from Coburg There seems no hope now", 1 side telegraph form, 'Telegraphie des Deutschen Reiches, Homburg v. de Hohe', c. mounted with a superb contemporary photo

Item Date:  1890
Stock No:  24872      £325

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[EDWARD VII (1841-1910, King of Great Britain)]

Blank printed Invitation from the Earl Marshal's office "to assist at the Interment of His late Most Sacred Majesty ... in the Royal Chapel of Saint George, at Windsor", noting the dress to be worn, name left blank,1 side 4to black-edged and conjugate blank, for 20th May

Item Date:  1910
Stock No:  53195      £50

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[EDWARD VII (1841-1910, King of Great Britain), and ALEXANDRA (of Denmark, 1844-1925, his Queen)]

Charming early unsigned carte-de-visite photograph, by Ghémar Frères, from the time shortly after their marriage, showing them full length, arms linked, he in a morning coat, she in a full skirted dress edged with stripes and a fine lace-edged top, [Paris], 4" x 2¼", no date, c.

Item Date:  1865
Stock No:  51026      £95

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EDWARD-VII-28238-1.jpg THE WEDDING OF PRINCESS LOUISE
[EDWARD VII (1841-1910, King of Great Britain) & his daughter LOUISE (1867-1931)]

Charming unsigned cabinet photo by W & D Downey showing them three-quarters length, the Prince of Wales dressed in military uniform, with his daughter dressed in her wedding dress with her veil down holding onto his arm, taken when he gave her away at her marriage, 6½" x 4¼", Buckingham Palace, 27th July slightly faded

Item Date:  1889
Stock No:  28238      £175

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EDWARD VII (1841-1910, King of Great Britain)

Commission document with printed signature at the head 'Edward R & I', appointing Hugh FitzJohn Simpson (1881-1914) as 2nd Lieutenant in "Our Land Forces ... or in such higher rank ... from time to time ... of which a notification will be made in the London Gazette", printed in a handsome italic type with manuscript additions, enjoining him "to exercise and well discipline in Arms ... the inferior Officers and Men serving under you ...", good papered seal still bearing Queen Victoria's title and arms, signed also by St. John Brodrick (1856-1942, introduced the 'Brodrick' forage cap, from 1907 9th Viscount Midleton, from 1920 1st Earl of Midleton) as Secretary of State for War, 1900-1903, 1 side 12" x 15¾", short title on verso, Court at St. James's, 3rd May former folds neatly strengthened on verso, last line of title on verso covered but can be made out

Item Date:  1901
Stock No:  55436      £175

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