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SHAND KYDD (Hon. Frances, 1936-2004, née Roche, daughter of the 4th Baron Fermoy, 1st wife of 8th Earl Spencer and mother of Diana, Princess of Wales)

Card with her printed heading at Callanish, Isle of Seil, Argyllshire, unused, 4¼" x 6¼", no date, circa

Item Date:  1990
Stock No:  53629      £25

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SHIP'S BOY'S PERMIT

Permit, in Italian with translation, to Embark on State or Foreign Merchant Ships, for Vincenzo Cereti, born in 1809 at Sinigaglia, giving his facial appearance, headed 'Papal Government', signed by M. Borrione for the Port Authority, and valid for a year, printed with MS additions, 1 side oblong 8vo., Sinigaglia (now Senigallia), 6th November

Item Date:  1826
Stock No:  50261      £45

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[SOPHIA (Dorothea Ulrike Alice, 1870-1932, Princess of Prussia, daughter of Emperor Friedrich III, wife, 1889, of King Constantine I of Greece)]

Unsigned postcard photo, showing the Princess full length in profile, wearing an elaborately embroided dress and a crown, 5"x 3½", no place, no date,

Item Date:  0
Stock No:  25378      £50

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SOPHIA (1777-1848, Princess, Daughter of George III)

Autograph Letter Signed to Lady Leighton, saying "How can I convey how sorry I was to have missed you on Saturday ... allow me to propose tomorrow at four o'clock on Friday", if she prefers earlier or later "I request you will not scruple telling me so", and giving news of "our dear friend Mrs Jenkyns" confined to her bed for three days, 2 sides 16mo and conjugate blank, 13th September n.y., c. light traces of laying down by edge of conjugate leaf

Item Date:  1835
Stock No:  51399      £65

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SOPHIA (1777-1848, Princess, Daughter of George III)

Autograph Letter Signed to Lady Leighton, in Weymouth Street, saying that "should Friday Evening really suit & be convenient I sd enjoy more of your society than ... in a hurried morning visit ... which from your comment that you remain till Oct will not I hope be your only visit here", small red seal of a swan, 1 side 16mo., no place, 14th September n.y., c. light traces of laying down by edge of conjugate leaf

Item Date:  1835
Stock No:  51400      £65

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