GIBBS
(Frederick Waymouthe, 1821-1898, Q.C., Tutor to Edward VII as Prince of Wales, 1852-1858)
Signature and 'Tutor to the Prince of Wales' in his hand on piece,
circa
Item Date:
1855
Stock No:
53389
£15
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GIBBS
(Frederick Waymouthe, 1821-1898, Q.C., Tutor to Edward VII as Prince of Wales, 1852-1858)
Autograph letter signed to 'My dear Sir',
asking if he will "dine with the Prince of Wales on Tuesday Evg. at a quarter before eight", 1 side 7¼" x 4½", White Lodge, Richmond Park, 'Sunday' no date, circa
faint traces of laying down in centre of blank verso
Item Date:
1858
Stock No:
53494
£45
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GINA
(née von Wilczek, 1921-1989, from 1943 wife of Franz Josef II, 1906-1989, from 1938 Prince of Liechtenstein)
Autograph Letter Signed to Nathan MILSTEIN ,
(1904-1992, violinist) telling him that "we have heard from Mr. Bennigsen that you will give a concert for our Red Cross on Sept. 8th 1972. I can't tell you how greatly we look forward to this event ... My husband and I hope you will give us the pleasure of staying with us ... together with Professor Ludwig", with original autograph envelope annotated in another hand, 1 side folio, Vaduz, Liechtenstein, 19th December
envelope stapled by top corner to recto of letter
Item Date:
1971
Stock No:
15223
£75
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GIUSEPPINA TERESA
(1753-1794, daughter of Duke Louis III of Lorraine, wife of Vittorio Amedeo II of Carignano)
Autograph Letter to Monsieur Batens,
in French with translation, thanking him "for the book you sent me. I will take great pleasure in profiting from it", she is very vexed at missing him yesterday as she had been "running about all day", she is just leaving but is delighted "to find you here again", 1 side 8vo, no place, note on conjugate leaf in English 'The Princess of Carignan of the Royal Blood of the King of Sardinia was in London at that time', giving date 30th July
torn at top left corner on opening seal with loss of two words (easily supplied)
Item Date:
1787
Stock No:
17614
£50
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GOODING
(George)
Autograph Letter Signed to Major John Mackenzie Rogan (b. 1858),
Bandmaster of the Coldstream Guards, saying "he is very glad to hear the trip on the briny is likely to do you good ... Today I got Lord John Hamilton to ask the King if I may have you with me for 4 or 5 days (say 7). The King replied, 'What Rogan; certainly I shall be pleased to see him here", the writer will be delighted "to make you comfortable", it is "very cold night & morning so come prepared", blue embossed crown, 3 sides 8vo., Balmoral Castle, 21st September
Item Date:
1913
Stock No:
53937
£35
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