'SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER' at OSBORNE
[VICTORIA
(1819-1901, Queen of Great Britain)]
Programme, attractively printed in blue, of 'She Stoops to Conquer',
played by members of the Household and Royal Family, including Colonel Arthur Collins as Hardcastle and Stage Manager, Miss Magdalen Ponsonby as Mrs Hardcastle, other parts taken by Princess Louise, Princess Beatrice and the Marquis of Lorne, the programme of music by Mr Rutland's String Band, 4 sides 7¼" x 5", crowned 'Osborne' on side 1, 26th and 28th January
Item Date:
1893
Stock No:
53643
£45
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'SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER' at OSBORNE
[VICTORIA
(1819-1901, Queen of Great Britain)]
Programme, attractively printed in blue, of 'She Stoops to Conquer',
played by members of the Household and Royal Family, including Colonel Arthur Collins as Hardcastle and Stage Manager, Miss Magdalen Ponsonby as Mrs Hardcastle, other parts taken by Princess Louise, Princess Beatrice and the Marquis of Lorne, the programme of music by Mr Rutland's String Band, 4 sides 7¼" x 5", crowned 'Osborne' on side 1, 26th and 28th January
light horizontal crease from former fold
Item Date:
1893
Stock No:
53644
£40
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THE QUEEN SIGNS THE 'DECLARATION AGAINST POPERY'
[VICTORIA
(1819-1901, Queen of Great Britain)]
QUILL PEN used by Queen Victoria to sign her 'Declaration against Popery'
at the opening of the first new Parliament following her Accession, 14 inches between its tips, with its neat original slit, three-eighths of an inch long, to take the ink, the barbs trimmed close for ease of handling, attested on a strip of paper in his bold hand by F. Percival who was present, the attestation 2" x 15¼", [House of Lords, 20th November]
the attestation rather worn, the pen's writing end has a narrow split without loss about 2 inches long, over half of it closed, parallel to the slit for the ink, otherwise in good condition.
Item Date:
1837
Stock No:
55675
£4750
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VICTORIA'S BIRTHDAY PRESENTS
[VICTORIA
(1818-1901, Queen of Great Britain)]
Remarkable photograph of a large room,
in which are displayed an astonishing array of presents for her birthday including paintings, a pair of ivory tusks, a pair of large oriental fans, silver ware, two enormous books, and much more, at the back is a wall hanging saying 'God Bless Our Queen Not Queen Alone but Mother Friend and Queen', the occasion identified below in a later hand in pencil, 8¼" x 11¼" on card 9¼" x 11¾", Windsor Castle, no date, circa 1887, with on the verso a photograph of a large outdoor gathering, the Queen can be seen in black, her bonnet trimmed in white, at the head of the Royal Party, just outside their open-sided tent, while ahead and to the left her guests look on from under their awnings, two gentlemen in highland dress are in the left foreground, 8¼" x 11", Windsor Great Park, no date, circa
Item Date:
1887
Stock No:
54340
£275
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VICTORIA
(1819-1901, Queen of Great Britain)
Signature and inscription from a document
"App[rove]d Victoria R", with a cabinet photo by Webster of London, c. 1900, of the Queen's attractive portrait, as engraved by B.P. Gibbon after William Fowler the elder, 1838, showing her head and shoulders, décolletée, nearly full face, with coronet and garter star, and wearing an ermine tippet, mounted in an oval from a Victorian photo album, and framed c. 1900 with the signature below, 12" x 10", the signature c.
Item Date:
1850
Stock No:
52113
£225
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