GEORGE IV
(1762-1830, King of Great Britain)
Bulletin on the health of the King just ten days before his death,
"The King has passed another good Night and feels himself better", on a small slip of paper, no place, (Windsor), 16th June
Item Date:
1830
Stock No:
26024
£125
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GEORGE IV
(1762-1830, King of Great Britain)
Fine signature from the head of a free pardon,
with some text on the verso in the form of a warrant for release "Out of Custody", 2 sides 3" x 7¾", Windsor, 20th April
lacking lower portion of the document
Item Date:
1827
Stock No:
53785
£125
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[GEORGE IV
(1762-1830, King of Great Britain)]
Pass Ticket to the Coronation Procession
printed in blue & red with a vignette at the centre of a chariot drawn by four horses, and an embossed edge with a crown at the head and flowers, leaves and monogrammed GIVRs around it, and the stamp of the Earl Marshal’s office, 8½” x 6”, no place, no date
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
34924
£325
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WHITTAKER PRINTING IN GOLD
[GEORGE IV
(1762-1830, King of Great Britain)]
Plate from Whittaker's "Ceremonial of the Coronation of his most sacred Majesty King George IV",
titled "Ceremonial of the Coronation of King George IV" with text printed in gold on thick paper, bordered with garlands and headed with Prince of Wales feathers, underneath a fine hand coloured aquatint portrait of a page wearing mediaeval costume, 24" x 17" in fine frame 33" x 24", London
small marginal tear not affecting the text
Item Date:
1823
Stock No:
24697
£1500
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GEORGE IV
(1762-1830, King of Great Britain)
Fine Autograph Letter Signed as Prince Regent to the Earl of Thanet
(Sackville TUFTON, 9th Earl, 1767-1825), sending the letter with "our friend Arthur" who is "going to dine with you ..." assuring him that "though it is thought proper by many of our mutual friends that I should not come & see you in your present habitation ..." (the Tower) "it is the cause of most serious regret & mortification to me, as I trust that you do believe that there is no one who entertains a more sincere, & may I add a more affectionate regard for you than myself. If ever I can even in the most distant way, be of the smallest service to you I entreat that you will consider it as the conferring a favor upon me ...", 2 sides 4to., Carlton House, 17th November
tears on folds repaired
Item Date:
1799
Stock No:
15715
£950
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