[ALEXANDRA
(of Denmark, 1844-1925, Queen of Edward VII)]
Unsigned Carte-de-visite Photograph
showing her three quarters length in fancy dress costume for the Devonshire Ball, leaning on the back of a chair, 3¾” x 2½”, no place, no date but London, July
Item Date:
1897
Stock No:
42711
£125
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ALEXANDRA
(of Denmark, 1844-1925, Queen of Edward VII)
Charming Autograph Letter Signed to Mrs Gladstone
thanking her “very much indeed for the beautiful nosegay I received last night, it was very kinnd of you to send it to me as I am so very fond of flowers, and they wer o beautiful and fresh. Thanking you even more fo ryour kind thought of me...”, 3 sides 8vo., with decorative coloured heading with her name under a coronet in red, gold and purple, Friday, no date,
some damage at the bottom of the page not effecting the text.
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
42607
£225
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ALEXANDRA
(of Denmark, 1844-1925, Queen of Edward VII)
Fine Autograph Letter Signed on a postcard to Lady Rosslyn,
(mother of ‘Darling Daisy’, [1861-1938, Countess of Warwick, mistress of Edward VII] regretting that she is not “able to accept yr kind invitation for yr Son’s wedding - but will you be so good as to give him the... present from me with every wish for his future happiness - trusting that Lord Rosslyn continues to improve...”, 2 sides postcard with coloured monogram at the head, no place, Monday, no year, probably
Item Date:
1890
Stock No:
42606
£175
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[ALEXANDRA
(of Denmark, 1844-1925, Queen of Edward VII)]
Proof Ticket for admission to Westminster Abbey to her funeral service, with amendments in red ink
the entrance time is to be changed from “at 10.45” to “before 11” and the printer’s names is changed, 1 side 4¾” x 3¾” printed card, 27th November
Item Date:
1925
Stock No:
42608
£50
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ALEXANDRA
(of Denmark, 1844-1925, Queen of Edward VII)
Fine long Autograph Letter Signed to “My dear Rose”
saying has “received yr letter last night and am more sorry than I can say to hear the fatal result of yr poor brother in his illness. How too terrible it seems that after escaping so many dangers in Africa where he did such true & loyal service to his Country - that he shd only be restored to his poor wife & family to be snatched away at this early age & his most promising career thus... cut short by this terrible fever - Please tell his poor little widow how very deeply I sympathise with and feel for her under this crushing blow. I am truly sorry that this sad cause shd have prevented yr visit here to which I had. been looking forward to so much but hop at all events we may soon meet. I was also so sorry to hear of yr poor Aunt’s... death - I wish you wd get me that excellent photo of her in a white dress and cap which was so like her...”, 4 sides 8vo.,on mourning paper with purple and black crested monogram at the head, Sandringham, Saturday, no date
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
42402
£325
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