[EDWARD VII
(1841-1910, King of Great Britain) & ALEXANDRA (of Denmark, 1844-1925, his Queen)]
Splendid Invitation by the Corporation of London to the Ball at Guildhall
on the occasion of their visit and the then Prince of Wales being given the Freedom of the City, three months after their wedding on 10th March 1863, beautifully printed in colours on embossed paper, and including both their coats of arms topped by the arms of the City, with facsimile signature of the Chairman of the ball, (Sir) Francis Wyatt Truscott (Lord Mayor, 1879-1880), made out for Mrs. Stewart, 10" x 12½" in window mount 15½" x 18", Guildhall, for 8th June
Item Date:
1863
Stock No:
66254
£375
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[EDWARD VII
(1841-1910, King of Great Britain)]
Stool that was designed and made for use at the Coronation,
in a very basic style with a caned seat, under the seat the wood is stamped "EVII R (Crown) Coronation", with original yellow velvet cushion with a design of a tudor rose, Westminster Abbey, 9th August
cushion worn but repaired
Item Date:
1902
Stock No:
32597
£750
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CONVEYANCE OF KENNINGTON GREEN
[EDWARD VII
(1841-1910, King of Great Britain) & EDWARD VIII (1894-1972, King of Great Britain, Later the Duke of Windsor)]
Pair of copy Draft Conveyance documents, not signed, for the sale of Kennington Green by Edward VII as Prince of Wales
to the Right Honourable Lord Teynham & others (the Trustees), and then in the second document the Trustees sell it back to Edward VIII as Prince of Wales. In the first document the property is described and the sale agreed for the sum of £5, the second draft sells the property back to the Duchy of Cornwall & refers back to the "indenture dated the twenty seventh day of June 1898 and made between his late Majesty King Edward the Seventh ... on the one part and the Trustees of the other part the hereditaments and premises hereinafter described and intended to be conveyed and which then formed part of the possessions of the Duchy of Cornwall were granted and conveyed unto the Trustees ... to permit the Public to have free access and to use the same as a Public park ... the Trustees have agreed with His Royal Highness to Convey the said hereditaments ... to His Royal Highness in consideration of the sum of Five pounds ... subject to all rights of the Public of use & enjoyment thereof ...", 3 sides folio & 6 sides 4to., with a coloured plan at the front of each, 27th June 1898 and 14th February
first document slightly soiled
Item Date:
1914
Stock No:
21859
£275
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ROYAL LINEN
[EDWARD VII
(1841-1910, King of Great Britain)]
Part damask tablecloth made for the Prince of Wales
woven with Royal Cypher 'AE' and garter stars, 33" x 46", no place, no date,
This cloth must have been economically reduced as the pattern is no longer symmetrical, worn with some repairs
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
23017
£275
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[EDWARD VII
(1841-1910, King of Great Britain)]
Pass to Windsor Castle,
issued by the Earl of Pembroke & Montgomery as Lord Steward, made out to the Hon. Lady Monson, on the verso is a notice that it entitles the bearer to a return ticket from Paddington, and is to be retained until arrival at Windsor Castle, gold embossed crown, 2 sides card 3" x 4½", blind embossed stamp of the Board of Green Cloth, 14th June
some light browning on verso
Item Date:
1905
Stock No:
53230
£125
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