[WINDSOR
(Duchess of, Wallis Simpson, 1896-1986, Wife of Edward VIII)]
Printed invitation with the details filled out in a secretarial hand,
the card reads "This is to remind you that The Duke and Duchess of Windsor expect you on Tuesday January 11th for Dinner at 8:45 o'clock, Black Tie", 4½" x 3½", no place, no date, together with a crested place card, with the name 'Monsieur Roland' added under the gilt crested monogram, 3¼" x 1¼" on gold edged card
Item Date:
943
Stock No:
41289
£125
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[WINDSOR
(Duchess of, Wallis Simpson, 1896-1986, Wife of Edward VIII)]
Hand Written menu for dinner
“Filets de St Pierre Meunière, Roti de Boeuf, Petis Pois au Beurre Salade, Glace Pralinée, Petis Gateau...”, 6” x 3½” on gold edged card with Wallis’s monogram at the head, no place, 11th November 1974 together with a printed card for another dinner that reads “This is to remind you that The Duchess of Windsor expects you on Saturday September 22nd for Dinner at 8:45 o’clock, Black Tie”, 4½" x 3½", no place, no date,
Item Date:
1974
Stock No:
42578
£275
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THE DUCHESS WRITES TO HER FRIEND CLAUDE ROLAND DAYS BEFORE THE DUKE DIES
WINDSOR
(Duchess of, Wallis Simpson, 1896-1986, Wife of Edward VIII)]
Autograph Letter Signed to “Dear Claude” Roland
thanking him for the “wonderful white Giroflay (I know this isn’t the correct spelling). You are so kind to have sent them to me - particularly as this is a worrying time for me as the Duke does not seem to improve in health. You much come and cheer me up very soon...”, 2 sides sm. 8vo., with original autograph envelope signed with initial ‘W’, 13th May no year but
Item Date:
1972
Stock No:
42165
£775
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“AT THE MOMENT DUE TO THE COST OF LIVING HERE WE ARE FEELING RATHER PINCHED”
WINDSOR
(Duchess of, Wallis Simpson, 1896-1986, Wife of Edward VIII)
Exceptional long Autograph Letter Signed with initial to “Dearest Martha”
saying that “the Duke and I have the letters about the Memorial to Charlie. We think it a wonderful idea. And so appropriate having it connected with the Boys Club at Locust Valley and I am sure as the letter says ‘It will be something that will please him’. I don’t suppose a day goes by that all of us who knew him well do not think of him... I simply cannot realize yet that I cannot sit down and write him nonsense and receive some in return. We are sending a much too small cheque to the fund. I wanted to tell you the reason we could not make it more, actually at the moment due to the cost of living here we are feeling rather pinched - and do not seem to be able to raise our income for the moment. We have just heard from Charlie Muir that he has persuaded Edith to come over with him we are thrilled and delighted that we are to see her - they, I believe are joining us in Biarritz - I have offered the attic in Paris for that part of her stay but I think she will stay at Charlie’s apartment which is more comfortable plus an extra man on the spot!... I know some people have cancelled their trips due to the Middle East. Monsieur Spaak... didn’t feel that was necessary - we have had the most awful (to be said like Ellen) summer - only about 10 days of sun... I have no gossip from here - that seems to be mainly among the Peerage - the English papers have a tasty bit each day about Lords and Ladies, the famous reserve seems to be ‘rocked n rolled’ over. Tender lover and we are truly sorry not to be able to give more towards such a wonderful thought for a wonderful person...”, 4 sides 4to., on separate sheets, Moulin de la Tuilerie headed paper, 4th August, no year, circa
Item Date:
1960
Stock No:
42080
£1250
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WINDSOR CASTLE
Invitation to Reverend Stone
to a dinner at the castle, 1 side 8vo, Tuesday 10th April
Item Date:
1928
Stock No:
28253
£20
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