HÉLÈNE
(Princess of Waldeck, 1861-1922, wife of Leopold, 1853-1884, 1st Duke of Albany, son of Queen Victoria)]
Fine unsigned cabinet photo by W. & D.Downey,
showing her three-quarter length in profile in wearing her wedding gown and veil, reading a book, 6½" x 4¼", Windsor, 27th April
slightly spotted
Item Date:
1882
Stock No:
29781
£100
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HÉLÈNE
(Princess of Waldeck, 1861-1922, wife of Leopold, 1853-1884, 1st Duke of Albany, son of Queen Victoria)]
Autograph Letter Signed to Major Ponsonby,
(Sir Frederick, 1867-1935, 1st Baron Sysonby, Equerry to Edward VII), asking him to help her "raise fresh funds for my Deptford Charity" by acting "in the mask ... at Claremont on July 9th & 10th ... It is to be a really big thing. Mr. Lewis Packer is writing the mask & Allen Mackinnon is the manager. Lady Lathom the Windsor Shollers and all the best Amateurs are taking part & so I am naturally anxious that you & your Brother & Sister should not be missing ... Please join us!", 3 sides 6¾" x 5", Henry III Tower, Windsor Castle, 25th February
Item Date:
1907
Stock No:
53953
£125
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HÉLÈNE
(Princess of Waldeck, 1861-1922, wife of Leopold, 1853-1884, 1st Duke of Albany, son of Queen Victoria)]
Fine unsigned cabinet photo by Th. Andersen,
showing her three-quarter length wearing a white dress with her white boa hung over a chair, 6½" x 4¼", no place, no date,
slightly spotted
Item Date:
1896
Stock No:
29783
£75
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HÉLÈNE
(Princess of Waldeck, 1861-1922, wife of Leopold, 1853-1884, 1st Duke of Albany, son of Queen Victoria)]
Fine unsigned original photo
showing the Duchess half length in profile, seated in an upholstered chair wearing pearls and a lace cap, 6" x 4", no place, no date, circa
Item Date:
1885
Stock No:
40349
£175
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HÉLÈNE
(Princess of Waldeck, 1861-1922, wife of Leopold, 1853-1884, 1st Duke of Albany, son of Queen Victoria)]
Autograph Letter Signed to Mrs Royle
(the wife of her late husband's physician, Arnold Royle) thanking her and her "Husband for your Christmas gifts. it is dear of you to trouble about us though we are absent. Your Husband's present looked so formidable that I am keeping it carefully under lock and key, & I trust that on the principal of, nothing bad happening when one is prepared, all pain poisoning & suffering will be banished from my house by the charm of that little case. We are very happy here & frightfully busy so excuse haste & just take our most hearty true & loving good wishes for the New Year ...", 4 sides 8vo., on paper with a crowned monogrammed "H". Osborne, 28th December
Item Date:
1894
Stock No:
40507
£125
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