THE QUEEN MOTHER SENDS HER SYMPATHY ON THE DEATH OF REV STONE’S BROTHER
ELIZABETH
(The Queen Mother, 1900-2002, Queen of George VI)
Fine Autograph Letter Signed to the Rev. F. J. Stone
(Dean at Windsor) saying that “the Duke of York & I both send you our deepest sympathy in your very sad loss. I know what it is to lose a brother, and it means very often the end of a most delightful relationship - a brother is a friend, & I do feel for you from the bottom of my heart. Please accept our really sincere condolences - we both feel sad, & can so understand what you must be going through. Don’t come back until. you feel quite able to take over your duties, as after a shock such as you have suffered, the mind & body need to be rested & revived...”, 3 sides 8vo., with original autograph envelope signed with initial, The 145 Piccadilly headed paper, 7th February
Item Date:
1936
Stock No:
43180
£475
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THE QUEEN MOTHER WITH HER GRANDCHILDREN
ELIZABETH
(The Queen Mother, 1900-2002, Queen of George VI)
Fine Christmas Card signed
under the printed message of greeting, opposite a coloured photo of the Queen Mother surrounded by her four grandchildren, Princess Anne & the Princes Charles, Edward and Andrew, 6” x 6” in folded ivory card with gold crest on the front, 8½” x 7½”, no place,
Item Date:
1985
Stock No:
43043
£375
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THE QUEEN MOTHER’S CORRESPONDENCE WITH LADY CYNTHIA ASQUITH
ELIZABETH
(The Queen Mother, 1900-2002, Queen of George VI)
Remarkable collection of Autograph Letters Signed to Lady Cynthia ASQUITH
(née Charteris, 1887-1960, Writer and Socialite) comprising 62 sides of handwriting, being 10 complete letters, 5 incomplete ones and a 10 pages essay in the third person about her childhood, the letters largely relate to the book which Lady Asquith wrote about the Queen Mother, ‘The Family Life of the Queen Mother’, published in 1937, she talks about her trips to Scotland and Australia and gives very personal details about her personal likes and dislikes and mentions details that she would prefer not to be included, at one point she talks about “Hutchinsons are producing a revolting concoction by a woman called Mrs Lascelles. An intimate peep into the daily lives of the Duke & Duchess of York by one who is really in the know etc. I shudder don’t you? It is a little hard not to be asked anything, permission by either author or publisher & only pray that it does not make me have breakfast... wearing pink satin pyjamas...”, - this is referring to G. S. Lascelles 1937 book which was subtitled “an intimate, authentic and authoritative biography by an author who has been given inside knowledge”. It originally appeared under the author's name with the title of ‘Our Duke and Duchess’. In another letter she says “It was so kind of you to write me such a delicious letter about your tea with Lilibet. I am so glad that you enjoyed it, and it really was nice of you to say such heart warming things about her. I sometimes wish that I did not lover her so much. I cannot tell you how sorry I am to hear that your husband is so ill. There is NOTHING worse than illness and it has a devastating effect on ones life...”, all the letters except the last one that was written in 1950 range from 1927 to
the collection has been very badly water damaged with some loss of text but it has been professionally restored and the individual pages have been mounted in acid free paper and bound in an attractive red morocco book
Item Date:
1937
Stock No:
43001
£4750
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ELIZABETH
(The Queen Mother, 1900-2002, Queen of George VI)
Christmas card signed
underneath printed message, opposite a black and white photo of the Queen Mother in a hat, wearing pearls and holding a bouquet, on folded ivory card with the Royal Crest printed on front, 8" x 7",
Item Date:
1959
Stock No:
30147
£375
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[ELIZABETH
(The Queen Mother, 1900-2002, Queen of George VI)]
Fine Christmas Card with AUTOPEN signature under the printed message of greeting,
showing her seated on the terrace at Walmer Castle between two large cannon pointing out to the sea in the background, propped against one cannon is the Silver Oar of Admiralty, her symbol as Warden of the Cinque Ports, with an attentive corgi at her foot, 5" x 7½" on a folded ivory card with gold crest on the front, 7¼" x 9½", no place,
Item Date:
2001
Stock No:
41305
£150
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