MARY
(of Teck, 1867-1953, Queen of George V)
Early Autograph Letter signed ‘May of Teck’ to Mrs Richards
saying that “Hélène tells me that you cannot make up your mind to come here on Friday, so I write this line to tell you how much we hope that you, Mr Richards and Mrs Craigie will come for I assure you that it will be a great disappointment to us should you not do so. I only hope it will be fine...”, 3 sides 8vo., White Lodge, Richmond Park headed paper, 10th June
Item Date:
1891
Stock No:
42767
£175
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MARY
(Countess of Harewood, 1897-1965, Princess Royal, Daughter of George V)
Fine Vintage photo signed and dated on the mount
showing the Princess seated on the floor with her son GEORGE (7th Earl, 1923-2011, 7th Earl of Harewood, Managing Director of Sadler’s Wells) sitting beside her and the baby GERALD (David, 1924-1998, President Inst. Motor Industry) on her lap, she has written all their names on the imae, 4” x 3”, no place,
Item Date:
1925
Stock No:
42768
£150
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PRINCESS MARY WITH HER ITALIAN GREYHOUND
MARY
(Countess of Harewood, 1897-1965, Princess Royal, Daughter of George V)
Fine informal original photo signed with the place and date,
showing her seated in an armchair with her dog on her lap, and the Princess has written her dog’s name ‘Mosca’, she is wearing a white dress and simple pearl necklace, 8” x 5½”, Balmoral, September
Item Date:
1919
Stock No:
42269
£275
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[MARY ADELAIDE
(Princess, 1833-1897, daughter of the 1st Duke of Cambridge, wife of the 1st Duke of Teck, and mother of Queen Mary)]
Unsigned carte de visite photo
showing her standing at some open french windows looking down at a dog, 4¼" x 2½", no place, no date
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
28090
£125
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[MARY ADELAIDE
(Duchess of Teck, 1833-1897, Queen Mary's Mother)]
Account of her life from 'The Morning Post'
occupying most of page 7, stressing the "naturalness" she shared with her husband, her close ties with Kew and Richmond, where she knew "nearly every cottage", and including the Duke's brief but touching telegram to the Mayor, her work with Hospitals and the Needlework Guild, and the response round the country following her unexpected death, conjugate pages 5-8 of this issue, 26" x 21", London, 28th October,
folded, a few letters rubbed at folds (easily supplied), otherwise in good condition
Item Date:
1897
Stock No:
53061
£45
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