[EDWARD VII
(1841-1910, King of Great Britain) & ALEXANDRA (of Denmark, 1844-1925, his Queen)]
Early unsigned carte de visite photo by Kunsterlag,
showing the couple full length, standing arm in arm, 4¼" x 2½", no place, no date
slightly faded
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
27690
£95
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EDWARD VII
(1841-1910, King of Great Britain)
Autograph German telegram form, in English, signed with initials 'A.E.',
addressed to Lord Marcus Beresford in Englefield Green near Windsor, asking if "Vasistas has any chance on Wednesday", adding that "Hirsch is here", no place, no date, c.
printed edge a little frayed without loss
Item Date:
1895
Stock No:
51564
£150
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EDWARD VII
(1841-1910, King of Great Britain)
Autograph Letter Signed 'Albert Edward' to Lady Rosslyn,
(Blanche, 1839-1933, widow of the 4th Earl, 1833-1890, mother by a previous marriage of 'Darling Daisy', the Prince's mistress), saying he hardly likes "to intrude so soon on your grief" but offering his "sincerest sympathy", referring to "the terrible anxiety" while she nursed her husband for two years, "it is perhaps for the best - no man was so active in mind and body", and trusting that "your own health will not suffer by all you have gone through", 3 sides 8vo., crest and heading printed in black, Marlborough House, 7th September
Item Date:
1890
Stock No:
51589
£225
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EDWARD VII
(1841-1910, King of Great Britain)
Fine address panel signed with initials ('A.E.')
addressed to "Her Royal Highness the Crown Princess of Prussia, Hamburg"
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
27160
£75
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THE PRINCE WRITES FROM THE ROYAL YACHT
EDWARD VII
(1841-1910, King of Great Britain)
Autograph Letter Signed 'Albert Edward' to Lady Rosslyn, wife of the 4th Earl,
(Blanche, 1839-1933, wife of the 4th Earl, 1833-1890, mother by a previous marriage of 'Darling Daisy', King Edward VII's mistress), sincerely hoping "that Rosslyn may be none the worse for going to Scotland & that you will have favourable weather at sea ... You must never give up hope", hoping that "you will let Sir Oscar Clayton see him again" before they go abroad, "The Princess joins me in kindest regards", saying in a P.S. that he is soon off to Homburg and asking her to send him "a Telegram from Dysart telling me how Rosslyn is", embossed badge of the Royal Yacht 'Osborne', 3 sides 8vo., Cowes, 10th August
Item Date:
1890
Stock No:
51588
£275
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