GEORGE VI
(1895-1952, King of England) & ELIZABETH (The Queen Mother, b. 1900, his Queen)
Enormous pair of Raphael Tuck reproductions of fine photo signed and dated on the mount, the King by Hugh Cecil and the Queen by Cecil Beaton
his shows him half length in profile wearing his naval uniform, and hers shows her half length seated in profile wearing a bejewelled dress, each 17½" x 14" on mount 28" x 20", no place,
Item Date:
1945
Stock No:
38897
£1250
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GEORGE VI
(1895-1952, King of England)
Superb Presentation Photo by Dorothy Wilding, signed & dated by the subject also signed by the photographer in capitals,
showing the King in the uniform of a Field Marshal, three quarters length, with his hands folded in front of him, 18" x 13" in mount 25½" x 19", no place,
Item Date:
1949
Stock No:
38901
£975
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[GEORGE VI
(1895-1952, King of Great Britain)
Dark Brown Leather Dispatch case with Royal cypher of George VI on the front
under the brass lock and brass name plate, 16" x 10", circa
Item Date:
1940
Stock No:
39024
£475
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GEORGE VI
(1895-1952, King of Great Britain)
Fine Autograph Letter Signed signed 'Albert' as Duke of York, to his Chaplain Revd Francis Stone
thanking him “very much for sending me a further selection of old photographs of this house. Does Green the late gardener live near here as I was wondering whether I could use him one day, & get him to tell me how the garden was laid out during his years here. I shall be here all this week excepting Thursday. The lights looked very well yesterday I thought...”, 2 sides 8vo., The Royal Lodge, Windsor headed paper with original autograph envelope signed with initials, 9th April
Item Date:
1934
Stock No:
43193
£475
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GEORGE VI
(1895-1952, King of Great Britain)
Fine Typed Letter Signed signed 'Albert' as Duke of York, to the Lord Mayor,
greatly regretting his "inability to be present at the meeting at the Mansion House this afternoon on behalf of the Robert Browning Settlement Extension Fund. Both the Duchess and I were deeply interested in the invaluable Social work carried on in the Settlement, when we visited it last June, and we feel that it would be very disastrous if it should cease owing to lack of Funds for the alterations and extensions demanded by modern conditions. To raise the sum of £50,000 needed to re-build and extend the Settlement and to acquire the adjoining ground as an open space for recreation is a task far beyond the unaided efforts of those who already support the Robert Browning Settlement. I therefore commend this effort, not only to the Citizens of London, but also to the benevolent in the large Towns throughout the Kingdom, whose poorer population when in search of work so often come up to London and settle in this neighbourhood ...", together with a typed letter signed by his secretary P. K. Hodgson to the Rev. J. W. Graves, Warden of the Robert Browning Settlement, saying that he has shown their letter to the Duke and Duchess of York who thank them for their "most kind message. They are delighted to know that their visit gave pleasure and I am to assure you that, for their part, it afforded the Duke and Duchess keen interest and enjoyment ...", each 1 side A4, 145 Piccadilly headed paper, the secretary's letter 29th May 1928 and the Duke's 17th April
Item Date:
1929
Stock No:
41685
£450
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