[CHARLES
(1887-1922, Emperor of Austria) and his wife ZITA (of Bourbon Parma, 1892-1989)]
Rare unsigned postcard photo of their wedding
showing them standing together in their wedding robes, surrounded by their seated guests, 5½" x 3½", no place, 21st October
Item Date:
1911
Stock No:
33000
£225
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[CHARLES
(1887-1922, Emperor of Austria) and his wife ZITA (of Bourbon Parma, 1892-1989)]
Unusual pair of unsigned postcard photos of them at their Hungarian coronation
in 1916 after the demise of Franz Joseph, she is seated wearing her magnificent robes and crown and he is standing, also in his finery, his 4½" x 3½" and hers 5½" x 3½", no place,
The card showing the Emperor has been trimmed of the blank bottom edge
Item Date:
1916
Stock No:
31975
£375
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CHARLES III
(Philip Arthur George, b. 1948, King of Great Britain, Former Prince of Wales) & Princess DIANA (1961-1997, his ex-wife)
Fine Christmas Card signed by both and inscribed by the Princess to “Evelyn”,
who has added “& much love from”, under the printed message of greeting and opposite a coloured photo of the Prince and Princess of Wales seated on a sofa, with William at his father’s knee & Harry between them 8” x 6” folded white card with gilt crests on the front, with original typed envelope addressed to Miss Evelyn Dagley, a member of her staff at Kensington Palace, with her initial in the corner, no place, no date but
Item Date:
1987
Stock No:
40368
£2750
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PAYMENT TO THE ROYAL JEWELLER
[CHARLES I
(1600-1649, King of Great Britain)]
Lower half of an order to the Receiver General
and the Commissioners of the Revenue, for a payment to James Heriot "upon yo[u]r next accompt. Given under o[u]r signe Manuall", with James Heriot's signature and receipt for £1300, 1 side 6½" x 8", the order from "o[u]r Pallace of Westminster", 10th April, 4 Charles I (1628), the receipt 20th December
lacking top half
Item Date:
1628
Stock No:
51621
£275
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THE PRINCE OF WALES AUTHORISING PAYMENT OF MONEY FOR ROBES FOR THE NEXT “RUNNING AT THE TILTE”
CHARLES I
(1600-1649, King of Great Britain)
Document Signed at the head ‘Charles P’ as Prince of Wales,
(aged 21), with transcription, addressed to his Receiver General, Sir Adam NEWTON (died1630, formerly secretary to Charles’s brother Henry, Prince of Wales, from 1620 1st Baronet), asking him to pay “out of the Treasure of our Revenue remayninge in your Custodie to deliver and pay to our right ttrustie and welbeloved Spencer Lord Compton Master of the Wardrobe and Roabes the somme of three thousand pounds being for the expenses of and for the provisions for our next running at Tilte accordinge as wee have or shall direct and for which somme he the said Lord Compton is to be accomptable taking an acqittance under his hand testifying the receipt of the said Somme and this our Letter of privy Seale together with the said aquittance shall be a sufficient warrant and discharge as well unto you for payment thereof as also to our Receavour Generall and other our officers and ministers whom it may concerne and to give allowance of the same upon your next accompt...”, 1 side oblong 4to., Court at St James, 6th March
considerably damaged but with a fine signature at the head
Item Date:
1621
Stock No:
42340
£3250
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