[VICTORIA
(1819-1901, Queen of Great Britain)]
Fine handwritten menu for dinner at Balmoral - "Her Majesty's Dinner"
listing the courses in French - listing the soup, fish and meat courses with the vegetables and desserts and a side table of cold meats, 1 side 8vo with a vignette of Balmoral at the head with VR in the gold border, 1 side 8vo., Balmoral, 1st October
slightly soiled
Item Date:
1895
Stock No:
40964
£375
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VICTORIA
(1840-1901, Empress Frederick of Germany, wife of Frederick III, eldest child of Queen Victoria & mother of Kaiser Wilhelm II)
Fine photo signed and inscribed on the mount,
"Victoria Crown Princess of Germany & Prussia Princess Royal of Gt Britain ...", showing her half length seated, looking wistful, with her chin in one hand and the other resting on a cushion, wearing a white bonnet, 5½" x 4" in mount 7" x 4½", Puglia, March
the writing though legible is slightly faded and there is some foxing at the bottom of the mount
Item Date:
1880
Stock No:
40808
£775
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[VICTORIA
(1819-1901, Queen of Great Britain)]
Fine unsigned Jubilee cabinet photo by Gunn & Stuart
showing the Queen head and shoulders in profile resting her chin on her wrist and looking thoughtful, "Photographed by Royal Command at Buckingham Palace in the 60th year of her reign", 6½" x 4¼", London,
Item Date:
1897
Stock No:
40682
£175
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VICTORIA
(1819-1901, Queen of Great Britain)
Final pages of three unsigned Autograph formal Letters in the third person to her son Prince Leopold's physician Arnold Royle
discussing his health, in one he says "It is much to be regretted that Leopd. went to see Sir Wm. The world knows how delicate he is & it will do him harm morally in the eyes of the public if he wishes to deceive them with his health ...", she further discusses the arrangements for various doctors, including Reid and Hoffmeister, to be in attendance on Prince Leopold, 4 sides 8vo, on black edged mourning paper, 2 with her monogram at the head, together with the received copy or a Post Office telegraph sent from the Queen at Osborne asking "How are Mrs Royle and baby. Who are other sponsors. When is Christening. Would Victoria Helen suit as names ...", 1 side 4to., on printed form, Osborne, 18th August
the telegram with small tears at bottom edge
Item Date:
1884
Stock No:
40570
£275
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THE QUEEN ATTEMPTS TO RESTRICT PRINCE LEOPOLD'S MOVEMENTS
VICTORIA
(1819-1901, Queen of Great Britain)
Fine Autograph Letter in the Third Person to Arnold ROYLE
(Prince Leopold's physician) saying that the Queen has heard from Leopold that he is "very anxious 'if' he 'is able' to attend Mr Royle's marriage - a desire she entirely enters into, feeling that her son wd. wish to assure Mr Royle all possible respect on such an occasion in return for his care of him. But the Queen feels sure from Mr. Royle's own acct. of Leopd's legs - that he is unfit for the exertions just before the journey to Osborne & she trusts Mr Royle will himself ask the Prince not to do so - & even insist on his not doing it - in his present weak & lame state. Getting in & out of Carriages & standing wd, the Queen feels sure, be a gr. Risk, and he surely ought to go straight from Claremont to Osborne. Perhaps Dr. Legg or Dr. Poore shd. be with him on the 20th & go as far as Portsmouth with him, where Dr Marshall shd. be sent to meet him ...", 4 sides 8vo., on her black edged monogrammed mourning paper, Windsor Castle, 15th December
Item Date:
1880
Stock No:
40505
£775
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