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[VICTORIA (1819-1901, Queen of Great Britain)]

Printed coronation ticket addressed to J. Boyd giving admittance by the South Door, Poet's Corner to Westminster Abbey, attractively printed in black on white paper, with her crowned monogram at the head and the blind stamp of Norfolk, the Earl Marshal, Westminster Abbey, 9" x 6½", no date, (28th June

Item Date:  1838
Stock No:  37157      £425

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[VICTORIA (1819-1901, Queen of Great Britain)]

Printed Programme of Music following the State Banquet in honour of the Crown Prince of Sweden & Norway, (1858-1950, from 1907 King Gustaf V of Sweden), who was on an extended visit to Britain, with the British Royal Arms in full colours at the head, in a blind-embossed border of a trailing vine against a lace mesh, the music beginning with the Overture to William Tell with Monsieur [Oluf] Svendsen playing the flute obbligato, and followed by largely vocal items from Italian, German, French and English operas, sung by Mesdames Turolla, Scalchi, de Caters-Lablache and Etelka Gerster, (1855-1920, the Hungarian Soprano), by Signori Gayarre and Ciampi, and by Monsieur Lassalle and Mademoiselle Schou, conducted by W.G. Cusins (1833-1893, from 1870 Master of the Queen's Musick, knighted 1892), printed by Ortner & Houle, (Heraldic Engravers to the Queen), 3 St James's Street, S.W., 1 side 4to and conjugate blank, (The Saloon), Buckingham Palace, for Wednesday Evening, 16th July somewhat spotted in places, all except two in the decorative frame, a few other tiny defects in the frame, light creases from former early folding

Item Date:  1879
Stock No:  56436      £175

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[VICTORIA (1819-1901, Queen of Great Britain)]

Printed Programme of the State Concert, (given by Her Majesty's command), with the British Royal Arms in full colours at the head, in a blind-embossed border of a trailing vine against a lace mesh, the music beginning with the Overture to Die Meistersinger, and continuing with chiefly operatic numbers sung by Mr. Santley, Mesdames Trebelli, Adelina Patti, Albani, and Signor Foli, ending with the Quartet from Rigoletto 'Un di si ben rammentomi', with a slip tipped in saying Signor Gayarre's place this evening will be taken by Signor Runcio owing to indisposition, conducted by W.G. Cusins (1833-1893, from 1870 Master of the Queen's Musick, knighted 1892), printed by Ortner & Houle, (Heraldic Engravers to the Queen), 3 St James's Street, S.W., 1 side 4to and conjugate blank, (The Saloon), Buckingham Palace, for Wednesday Evening, 23rd June in excellent condition

Item Date:  1886
Stock No:  56437      £175

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[VICTORIA (1819-1901, Queen of Great Britain)]

Printed Programme of the State Concert, (given by Her Majesty's command), with the British Royal Arms in full colours at the head, in a blind-embossed border of a trailing vine against a lace mesh, the music beginning with St-Saëns's Symphonic Poem Le Rouet d'Omphale, and continuing with chiefly operatic numbers sung by Mr Henschel, (Sir George, 1850-1934), Mr Ben Davies, Miss Eames, Mademoiselle Giulia Ravogli, Monsieur Maurel, and Madame Albani, with, in the middle, Gounod's Ave Verum sung by 'The Choir', and ending with the Duo with Chorus Chanson de Magali from Gounod's Mireille, conducted by W.G. Cusins (1833-1893, from 1870 Master of the Queen's Musick, knighted 1892), and printed by Ortner & Houle, (Heraldic Engravers to the Queen), 3 St James's Street, S.W., 1 side 4to and conjugate blank, (The Saloon), Buckingham Palace, for Wednesday Evening, 17th June very light creases from former early folding

Item Date:  1891
Stock No:  56439      £250

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[VICTORIA (1819-1901, Queen of Great Britain)]

Program of extracts from opera, ten instrumental and vocal items from Mozart to Gounod, sung by Mlle Tietjens, Madame Parepa, Mr Santley and Herr Gunz, printed in blue with a fine embossed Royal Arms in gold, red and blue, the shield set at an angle within the Garter, all within a beautiful lace paper border of flowers and fruit, by Ortner & Houle of St. James' Street, London, Windsor Castle, 5th July

Item Date:  1866
Stock No:  53228      £175

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