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GEORGE V (1865-1936, King of Great Britain)

Autograph Note Signed 'G.R.I.', in Pencil, asking his correspondent to "send up one G.C.V.O. & two K.C.V.O.s to my room before 10 o'clock", Royal coat of arms including crest and motto in red, 1 side card 3¾" x 4¾", Buckingham Palace, no date, circa

Item Date:  1920
Stock No:  56598      £225

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[(GEORGE V (1865-1936, King of Great Britain)]

Blank letter of notification, printed, with a printed signature of Sir Walter Matthew GIBSON (1856-1940, Secretary of the Privy Purse for King Edward and King George) informing the recipient that "The King has been graciously pleased to order that the allowance of £... per annum granted by Queen Victoria and continued by His late Majesty shall be paid to you as hitherto ...", 1 side 4to., on crested mourning paper, Privy Purse Office, Buckingham Palace, 5th July

Item Date:  1910
Stock No:  21856      £50

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[GEORGE V (1865-1936, King of Great Britain) & MARY (of Teck, 1867-1953, his Queen)]

Charming pair of unsigned photos by Rotary, showing them both three-quarter length, the King is wearing uniform and the Queen wearing a lacy white dress, resting her hand on a table, each photo 5¼" x 3¾", with printed signatures on the photographer's mounts, 9" x 6", no place, no date, mounts slightly soiled

Item Date:  0
Stock No:  29786      £150

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[GEORGE V (1865-1936, King of Great Britain)]

Excellent unsigned 'Art Photo' by Prof. H. Marshall, showing him standing in a garden with two older men, 8½" x 6½", no place, no date, c

Item Date:  1905
Stock No:  16206      £250

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GEORGE V (1865-1936, King of Great Britain)

Exceptional Autograph Letter Signed (George) to "My dear Christian" (Lieutenant Arthur H. Christian R.N.) thanking him for his letter telling him that he had "found my poor brother's 'Watch Bill' which he gave you on leaving the 'Bacchante'. I showed your letter to my mother who was very much touched by your thinking of her & offering her the book. She wishes me to thank you for your very kind thought and to say that she would very much like to have the book to keep with all the other things which belonged to him in his room, if you can spare it ..." he goes on to hope that he "enjoyed your Commission in Australia. I often think of the old 'Bacchante' days, what many changes have taken place since then. It is indeed a long time since we met ..." and promising to get the book to his mother, 4 sides 8vo., with original intact envelope signed with initial 'G', York House headed paper, 28th February

Item Date:  1894
Stock No:  30776      £1150

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