[HENRY
(Prince Henry Maurice of Battenberg, 1858-1896, Colonel, husband, 1878, of Princess Beatrice)]
Fine unsigned original photo
showing him head and shoulders looking slightly to one side, wearing a suit, 5½" x 4", no place, no date
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
40802
£95
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HENRY THANKS A FRIEND FOR HIS CONDOLENCES ON THE DEATH OF HIS FATHER, GEORGE V
HENRY
(Duke of Gloucester, 1900-1974, Officer in the 10th Hussars, Marshal of the RAF, Governor General of Australia, Uncle of Elizabeth II)
Typed Letter Signed ‘Henry’ with Autograph salutation and subscription to “Dear Cuddy”, Major Stirling Stuart,
thanking the “both very much indeed for your kind letter... It is a great comfort to us all to know that we have the sympathy of so many friends, and I am most grateful to you for writing...”, 1 side 4to., on black-edged paper, with original autograph envelope, Buckingham Palace, 2nd February
Item Date:
1936
Stock No:
42613
£100
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[HENRY
(Prince Henry Maurice of Battenberg, 1858-1896, Colonel, husband, 1878, of Princess Beatrice)]
Fine unsigned original photo by Marsh Brothers,
showing him head and shoulders wearing a flat cap and tweed jacket, 8” x 6½”, no place, no date, circa
Item Date:
1890
Stock No:
42824
£150
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THE WIVES OF HENRY VIII
[HENRY VIII
(1491-1547, King of England)]
Collection of 3 unsigned carte de visite's taken from portraits by E. & H. Anthony and Desmaisons,
showing Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour and Catherine Howard, all head and shoulders full face, 4" x 2¼", no place, no date,
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
29784
£225
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HENRY V'S CHAPEL
Fine Engraving of his Chapel in Westminster Abbey by George VERTUE
(1684-1756) after Hubert-François GRAVELOT (1699-1773), with the tomb visible through the grill, above and to the side are 10 large statues of Kings, Queens, Apostles and Bishops and 4 smaller ones among the Gothic tracery, the sides, each with its door for a chantry priest, are continued upwards into galleried turrets with further statues, a most elaborate conception, above are Henry V's arms (quarterly France and England), below is the title in a splendid rococo shell, 15½" x 9", no place, no date, the original circa 1740, apparently a later impression as suggested by the date pencilled on the verso
tiny defects in blank top corners, tiny hole in one letter of second title at foot, otherwise a good impression
Item Date:
1794
Stock No:
56045
£150
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