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[VICTORIA (1819-1901, Queen of Great Britain)]

Cabinet photograph of her portrait from a lithograph for her Golden Jubilee, showing her nearly half length, three quarter face, with a thoughtful look, her relatively small crown as on the Jubilee coins, a light white veil at her back, a silk sash and but three orders, including the Garter Star, 6½" x 4¼", no place,

Item Date:  1887
Stock No:  53605      £75

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[VICTORIA (1819-1901, Queen of Great Britain) & her Consort PRINCE ALBERT (1819-1861)]

Charming and unusual unsigned Carte-de-visite Portrait Photograph, showing Prince Albert standing, full length, nearly full face, reading from a book, while the Queen seated, full length, below him (and reaching only to the height of his elbow) looks up in admiration, 3½" x 2½", no place, no date, circa

Item Date:  1858
Stock No:  54835      £125

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VICTORIA (1840-1901, Empress Frederick of Germany, wife of Friedrich III, eldest child of Queen Victoria & mother of Kaiser Wilhelm II)

Fine Autograph Letter signed to Colonel Byng hoping he will "accept this very trifling souvenir, (a tiny pin) to wear sometimes in recollection of those good days so hurriedly spent ... during wh. you took such kind care of us, & wh. were very happy ones for me. I hope your children are well, and that I may someday have the promised Photographs of them ...", 3 sides 8vo., with original autograph envelope inscribed "By Royal Messenger", on beautifully monogrammed paper with Berlin in gold under the crowned monogram in gold, silver, red and blue, Berlin, 8th December

Item Date:  1882
Stock No:  38702      £475

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VICTORIA-56709-1.jpg THE TROOPS HAVE FOUGHT SPLENDIDLY BUT THE LOSSES HAVE BEEN VERY SAD
VICTORIA (1819-1901, Queen of Great Britain)

Autograph Letter in the Third Person to Viscount CROMER, (Sir Evelyn BARING, 1841-l917, 'the maker of modern Egypt', 1st Earl, 1901), from 1883 to 1907 British Agent, Consul-General and Minister Plenipotentiary in Egypt), with transcription, thanking him "very much for his last letter of the 11th Nov." and again expressing "her great satisfaction at Sir R. Wyngate's [Wingate's] great success". (against the Mahdist state in the Sudan, ending on 25th November 1899 with the defeat and death of the Mahdi Khalifa), "It was an unlooked for event & the best ending to the Mahdi Kalifa's power; little as that was after Omdurman", she is sure that "Lord Cromer is following the serious war in Africa with interest. It is an anxious time. The Troops have fought splendidly but the losses have been very sad, especially in Officers", and ending "Lord Cromer must feel more & more the loss of his dear wife who shared everything so truly & helpfully with him", with the original autograph envelope to him in Cairo as "H.I. Consul-General". the letter 3 sides 8vo black-edged, Windsor Castle, 6th December a few short tears in envelope on opening

Item Date:  1899
Stock No:  56709      £1750

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VICTORIA (1819-1901, Queen of Great Britain)

Manuscript Docket in her hand signed 'The Queen' to the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Henry GOULBURN(1784-1856), during his second term of office, with Goulburn's signature at the other end, returning the papers [not present], 7" x 3", no place, no date but 1841 - rather crumpled, original pin hole but perfectly legible

Item Date:  1846
Stock No:  56754      £95

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