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[ELIZABETH II (1926-2022, Longest Serving Monarch of Great Britain)]

Fine unsigned press photo, showing the Queen being greeted at an evening event wearing an evening dress and pearls 8” x 6”, no place, no date,

Item Date:  1956
Stock No:  28051      £100

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CORONATION
[ELIZABETH II (1926-2022, Longest Serving Monarch of Great Britain)]

Fine unsigned press photo of Londons Illumination after the Coronation of Elizabeth II, taken from the embankment the illuminations to celebrate the coronation are light up the sky, 10” x 8”, 2nd June

Item Date:  1953
Stock No:  25011      £25

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[ELIZABETH II (1926-2022, Longest Serving Monarch of Great Britain)]

Pass to allow the bearer access to the House of Commons during the time of the Coronation, “in accordance with police regulations”, printed signature “Charles Howard”, Serjeant at Arms, 1 side 5” x 5” red card, 2nd June

Item Date:  1953
Stock No:  53225      £50

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[ELIZABETH II (1926-2022, Longest Serving Monarch of Great Britain) & PHILIP (Duke of Edinburgh, 1921-2021, her Husband)]

Superb unsigned Coronation photo, showing the Queen sitting down wearing her crown, with Philip standing behind her in Naval uniform, 8” x 5”, no place, April slightly creased in bottom left hand corner

Item Date:  1953
Stock No:  28060      £250

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ELIZABETH-II-43179-1.jpg THE FUTURE QUEEN THANKS THE CHAPLAIN FOR HIS BIRTHDAY PRESENT
ELIZABETH II (1926-2022, Longest Serving Monarch of Great Britain)

Fine Autograph Letter Signed to the Rev. F. J. Stone, Chaplain at Windsor, thanking him “very much for your lovely present, I love jigsaw puzzles especially the animal ones. Please thank Miss Vidal also. You perhaps remember the bird-table you gave me last year. Well, a great many birds come and eat and peck there. It is a very good way to learn the birds. And we put lard in the bells and they come and hang upside down. We also put nuts for them and a nut-hatch comes and takes away a whole nut and flies away with it and then comes back for another one...”, 2 sides 8vo., Windsor Castle headed paper, 26th April

Item Date:  1938
Stock No:  43179      £4250

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