PRINCESS MARY WITH HER ITALIAN GREYHOUND
MARY
(Countess of Harewood, 1897-1965, Princess Royal, Daughter of George V)
Fine informal original photo signed with the place and date,
showing her seated in an armchair with her dog on her lap, and the Princess has written her dog’s name ‘Mosca’, she is wearing a white dress and simple pearl necklace, 8” x 5½”, Balmoral, September
Item Date:
1919
Stock No:
42269
£275
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MARY
(Countess of Harewood, 1897-1965, Princess Royal, Daughter of George V)
Fine early Christmas Card signed, to the wife of Captain Faussett
"wishing you and Captain Faussett a merry Xmas and a very happy New year ..." with a coloured picture on the front of two dachsunds looking longingly at some sausages with a poem called "A (Cupboard) Love Tale", 5½" x 3½", York Cottage,
Item Date:
1912
Stock No:
41054
£95
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MARY
(of Teck, 1867-1953, Queen of George V)
Unusual wartime Christmas Card addressed to Mrs Blair, signed and dated
under the printed message of greeting, with a coloured picture on the front of an engraving by Gale and Golden Ltd from a drawing by J. Finnemore, of King Edward III with Queen Phillipa and Edward the Black Prince with some text printed inside describing the picture, 9¼" x 7", in folded card with purple ribbon and original autograph envelope, no place, 1915-
Item Date:
1916
Stock No:
40064
£175
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THE QUEEN WRITES TO HER HOUSEKEEPER
MARY
(of Teck, 1867-1953, Queen of George V)
Fine Autograph Letter Signed (Mary R) to "Dear Jeannie", (Mrs McKay, housekeeper at York Cottage)
saying that she has "arranged with Ellen that she is to go to the Cottage on Monday ... to take over from you & we hope you will remain on at York Cottage till July 1st. Perhaps you had better put Ellen into Emily Neller's room on your floor just for the time. When you leave we hope you will take your bed & mattress, the sofa which was got specially for you & which I know you like, the curtains and carpet & the cushions of your chairs as they all match & you will like to have something to remind you of your old room. It is a great grief to us that you are leaving after all these years, but I am sure the rest will be good for you & you will not then have all the little minor worries you had at the Cottage. We have just returned to London after spending 5 weeks at Windsor, only the weather was perfectly dreadful ...", 4 sides 8vo., on Buckingham Palace headed paper with red embossed heading, 14th May
Item Date:
1918
Stock No:
40192
£325
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THE QUEEN ACCEPTS THE HOUSEKEEPER’S RESIGNATION
MARY
(of Teck, 1867-1953, Queen of George V)
Fine Autograph Letter Signed as Queen to “Dear Jonnie”, (Mrs McKay, housekeeper at York Cottage)
saying she has received her letter and “we accept your resignation with much regret. York Cottage will seem very different without you, after all these years of faithful service, but we quite agree that you have earned a rest & we hope you will live long to enjoy it. I feel sure you will like to have a talk to me about future arrangements; will you therefore come and stay here from Tuesday 12th March till Saturday...”, 2 sides 8vo., with original autograph envelope, Buckingham Palace headed paper, 3rd March
Item Date:
1918
Stock No:
43623
£225
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