FREDERIK IX
(1899-1972, King of Denmark) & his wife INGRID (Victoria Sofia, b. 1910, Daughter of Gustav VI, King of Sweden)
Received copy of a telegram to Ava, Viscountess Waverley,
sending their "Warmest Sympathy in your Great Loss - Ingrid Frederik", 1 side oblong 4to., Copenhagen, 5th January
together with a small coloured snapshot showing the Queen at a Garden Party
Item Date:
1958
Stock No:
9400
£20
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[FREDERIK IX
(1899-1972, from 1947 King of Denmark)]
Unsigned Postcard photo,
showing him at the wheel of his car, with an engaging smile, 5½" x 3½", no place, no date, c.
Item Date:
1930
Stock No:
51137
£60
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[FREDERIK IX
(1899-1972, from 1947 king of Denmark), his wife INGRID (1910-2000), and Princesses ANNE-MARIE (b. 1946, married Constantine II of the Hellenes), BENEDIKTE (b. 1944, married Prince Richard of Sayn Wittgenstein Berleburg), and MARGRETHE (II, b. 1940, Queen of Denmark)]
Unsigned Postcard photo, by Erik Petersen,
showing them in traditional Greenland dress, with striking knitted tops and cuffs and tall decorated boots, Benedikte is trying to hide from the camera behind her father's hand, Margrethe smiles confidently, Anne-Marie a trifle shy, 5½" x 3½", Graast Castle, no date, circa
Item Date:
1953
Stock No:
51145
£75
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[FREDERIK IX
(1899-1972, from 1947 king of Denmark)]
Unsigned Postcard photo, by Elfelt, showing him head and shoulders,
full face, with decorations, no place, 5½" x 3½", pub. Stenders of Copenhagen, no date, c.
Item Date:
1950
Stock No:
51144
£45
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[FREDERIK IX
(1899-1972, from 1947 King of Denmark) and his wife INGRID (1910-2000, daughter of Gustaf VI Adolf of Sweden)]
Beautifully Printed Menu of the Luncheon given by the Corporation of London in their honour,
(Sir Denys Lowson, 1906-1975, Lord Mayor), with the names of the reception committee, the music by the Royal Artillery Orchestra includes Percy Grainger's Danish Folk Music Setting, and an account of Guildhall (still then being rebuilt after the fire of 1940), with the City's Arms and the Royal Arms of Denmark in full colour on the front cover, tasselled cord in red and white, printed by Raphael Tuck & Sons, 7 sides 11¼" x 8¼" and covers, Guildhall, London, 10th May
extremely light spotting on blank back cover, else excellent
Item Date:
1951
Stock No:
56646
£125
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