[WILHELMINA
(1880-1962, Queen of the Netherlands 1890-1948)]
Unsigned Press Photo, by Keystone Press Agency, London,
showing her in the Knight's Hall of Parliament at The Hague, as she delivers her speech from the throne for the first time since the war years, on opening Parliament, on either side are Princess Juliana and her husband Prince Bernhard, above are the fine canopy and coats of arms, in front are members of both Houses, 7" x 10½", The Hague, 25th July
Item Date:
1946
Stock No:
50985
£60
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[WILHELMINA
(1880-1962, Queen of the Netherlands 1890-1948)]
Unsigned Press Photo, by Polygoon of Amsterdam,
showing her leaving after inspecting the "Golden Lion" concert and dance hall, accompanied by military personnel, 9½" x 7", Zuid-Laren, Groningen, no date, c.
light spotting in right blank margin and top right corner of image
Item Date:
1939
Stock No:
50984
£55
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[WILHELMINA
(1880-1962, Queen of the Netherlands 1890-1948), her mother Queen EMMA (1858-1934, Regent 1890-1898) and her daughter Queen JULIANA (b. 1909, Queen 1948-1980)]
Unsigned press photograph by Atlantic of Berlin,
showing portraits of each, no place, on the back are press notices in German and English, 7" x 5", no place, 1st February
Item Date:
1938
Stock No:
50988
£75
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WILKINSON
(Major Sir Nevile Rodwell, 1869-1940, creator of Titania's Palace, from 1908 Ulster King of Arms)
Signature and subscription on piece,
n.d., trace of pencilled date
laid down on album leaf 3¾" x 6¼"
Item Date:
1901
Stock No:
51080
£15
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WILLEM I FREDERIK
(1772-1848, Sovereign Prince of Orange and King of the Netherlands 1813-1840)
Fine letter signed to "Most Honoured Brother"
telling him that he has "deemed it meet to recall Sir Jaques Boreel to undertake other duties; until now he has had the privilege of residing at Your Majesty's Court as my Special Envoy and Minister Plenipotentiary. He would, of course, have made a point of taking official leave of Your Majesty ... if he had not received the order to return to my Kingdom before knowing what I intended for him, and was thus prevented from personally discharging his final duties as Minister ... I should like to use this opportunity to reiterate the interest I take in Your Majesty's prosperity ...", 1 side folio, Loo Castle, 28th August
Item Date:
1822
Stock No:
3795
£225
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