GEORGE VI
(1895-1952, King of Great Britain) & Jimmy WILDE(Boxer, 1892-1969, Ex World Fly Weight Champion)
Programme for a Boxing Tournament signed 'Albert' as Duke of York, with a cut out signature of Wilde pasted on the front
inscribed "yours sincerely" and dated, 2 pages 4to., together with a fine unsigned photograph showing Wilde and the Prince surrounded by dignitaries including Col John Brown, 8" x 6½" in mount 11" x 8½", Drill Hall, Northampton, 28th October
Item Date:
1921
Stock No:
41476
£375
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GLASSES FROM THE PALACE
GEORGE VI
(1895-1952, King of Great Britain)
Charming cut glass wine glass,
made in Edinburgh with the Leith Glass Company with finely engraved crown over the mongram "G VI R", 4½ inches high
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
21754
£225
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GEORGE VI
(1895-1952, King of Great Britain)
Fine Typed Letter Signed signed 'Albert' as Duke of York, to the Lord Mayor,
greatly regretting his "inability to be present at the meeting at the Mansion House this afternoon on behalf of the Robert Browning Settlement Extension Fund. Both the Duchess and I were deeply interested in the invaluable Social work carried on in the Settlement, when we visited it last June, and we feel that it would be very disastrous if it should cease owing to lack of Funds for the alterations and extensions demanded by modern conditions. To raise the sum of £50,000 needed to re-build and extend the Settlement and to acquire the adjoining ground as an open space for recreation is a task far beyond the unaided efforts of those who already support the Robert Browning Settlement. I therefore commend this effort, not only to the Citizens of London, but also to the benevolent in the large Towns throughout the Kingdom, whose poorer population when in search of work so often come up to London and settle in this neighbourhood ...", together with a typed letter signed by his secretary P. K. Hodgson to the Rev. J. W. Graves, Warden of the Robert Browning Settlement, saying that he has shown their letter to the Duke and Duchess of York who thank them for their "most kind message. They are delighted to know that their visit gave pleasure and I am to assure you that, for their part, it afforded the Duke and Duchess keen interest and enjoyment ...", each 1 side A4, 145 Piccadilly headed paper, the secretary's letter 29th May 1928 and the Duke's 17th April
Item Date:
1929
Stock No:
41685
£450
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MOST UNUSUAL DOCUMENT REVOKING INSTRUCTIONS IN YEMEN
GEORGE VI
(1895-1952, King of Great Britain)
Most unusual Printed Document boldly signed at the head
revoking “the Instructions of the 2nd July 1940 and replaces Paragraph (1) of Clause 4 and Clause 7 of the Instructions of 3rd March 1937...” stating that these are “Additional Instructions to Our Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over the Colony of Aden, or other officer for the time being administering the Government of the said Colony...” giving details of the alterations to the way in which the Colony is to be governed, 2 sides folio with Papered Seal, Court at St James’s, 7th July
Item Date:
1948
Stock No:
42072
£475
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SIGNED BY THE MONARCH AND HIS PRIME MINISTER
GEORGE VI
(1895-1952, King of England) & Clement ATTLEE (1st Earl, 1883-1967, Prime Minister)
Fine formal letter from the Prime Minister to the Monarch, with the King's autograph "appd G.R.I." at the head, and at the foot "C. R. Attlee"
saying that "with his humble duty to the King respectfully recommends to Your Majesty the appointment of the Reverend Joseph Hamer ... Curate of Marton, to the Vicarage of St. Barnabas, Oldham, vacant by the cession of the reverend Henry Park ...", 1 side 4to., 10 Downing St headed paper with 'Prime Minister' stamp, 12th August
Item Date:
1946
Stock No:
40726
£375
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