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ELIZABETH (The Queen Mother, 1900-2002, Queen of George VI)

Christmas Card signed, with a black and white photo of the Queen Mother standing in a garden full of rhodedendrons, in folded ivory card with gold crest on the front, 9" x 7½", no place,

Item Date:  1970
Stock No:  36320      £300

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ELIZABETH (The Queen Mother, b. 1900, Queen of George VI)

Christmas Card signed, under the printed message of greeting, opposite a coloured photo of the Queen Mother, half length, wearing a floaty blue dress and hat, 6½" x 6" in folded ivory card with gold crest on the front, 9" x 7½", no place,

Item Date:  1983
Stock No:  30577      £250

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ELIZABETH (The Queen Mother, b. 1900, Queen of George VI)

Fine Christmas Card signed, under the printed message of greeting, opposite a black and white photo of the Queen Mother seated on a bench under a painting, wearing state robes, 8" x 7" folded ivory card with gold crest on the front, no place, no date

Item Date:  0
Stock No:  30090      £250

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ELIZABETH (The Queen Mother, 1900-2002, Queen of George VI)

Christmas card signed underneath printed message, opposite a black and white photo of the Queen Mother in a hat, wearing pearls and holding a bouquet, on folded ivory card with the Royal Crest printed on front, 8" x 7",

Item Date:  1959
Stock No:  30147      £375

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ELIZABETH (Princess, 1770-1840, daughter of George III, wife (1818) of Friedrich VI, Landgrave of Hesse-Homburg)

Autograph Letter in the Third Person to Mr Wyatt, with transcription, saying she "has received an answer ... concerning the Wicker work" and "wishes to consult with Mr Wyatt ... The Man says that it is out of his power to make the pannels so broad as is wished, as the Oziers run thick at one end & very thin towards the other", therefore "it is impossible without some contrivance for the center to manage the fastening of the Rods, which Her Majesty", Queen Charlotte, "thinks Mr Wyatt will [think] best in there", they have thought of "some Idea's" which "if Mr Wyatt could call at the Queens House by ten o'Clock to morrow morning Pss Elizabeth will tell him ... as all must depend on the frame ...", 2 sides 4to, no place, 4th June a few tiny traces in blank parts of verso of former affixing
(Transcription)
By Mr Dunbar
Princess Elizabeth has received an answer by a private hand concerning the Wicker work and as there is a difficulty started, she wishes to consult with Mr Wyatt about it.
The Man says that it is out of his power to make the pannels so broad as is wished, as the Oziers run thick at one end & very thin towards the other therefore it is impossible without some contrivance for the centre to manage the fastening of the Rods, which Her Majesty thinks Mr Wyatt will [think] best in there - some Idea's have been thought of & if Mr Wyatt could call at the Queens House by ten oClock to morrow morning Pss Elizabeth will tell him what has been thought of as all must depend on the frame which the Man who undertakes it says he must have prepared for him -
June 4th
1799


Item Date:  1799
Stock No:  56550      £425

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