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[ELIZABETH (The Queen Mother, 1900-2002, Queen of George VI)]

Autograph letter in the third person from her Lady-in-Waiting, to  Alice Verne BREDT , (1868-1958, pianist and violinist), thanking her "for her most kind letter of sympathy to Her Majesty on her great loss", and saying that "the Queen is much touched by the kind thoughts that prompted Mrs. Bredt to write", Royal Arms in heading, 1 side 8vo., Buckingham Palace, 24th June

Item Date:  1938
Stock No:  14605      £35

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[ELIZABETH (The Queen Mother, 1900-2002, Queen of George VI)]

Autograph Letter Signed from her Lady in Waiting, Lady Helen Violet Graham, (1879-1945, daughter of the 5th Duke of Montrose), to the Rev. Francis STONE (Chaplain at the Royal Chapel, Windsor Great Park), saying she believes "it is Princess Margaret's intention to write to you herself to thank you for the charming birthday present", but in any case, "the Queen bids me thank you ... for your very kind thought", Scottish Royal Arms at head, 2 sides 8vo, Balmoral Castle, 27th August

Item Date:  1937
Stock No:  56628      £45

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ELIZABETH (The Queen Mother, 1900-2002, Queen of George VI)

Christmas card, addressed to Sir Alan Macleod, signed with a black and white photo of the Queen Mother standing next to the winning race horse in the 1st box, opposite the printed message of greeting, 9" x 7½" on folded ivory card with gilt crown on the front, no place,

Item Date:  1964
Stock No:  27592      £375

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ELIZABETH (The Queen Mother, 1900-2002, Queen of George VI)

Christmas card signed underneath the printed message opposite a black and white photo of the Queen Mother standing by a fireplace, on folded ivory card with the Royal Crest printed on front, 8" x 7"

Item Date:  1956
Stock No:  30146      £350

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ELIZABETH (Princess, 1770-1840, daughter of George III, wife (1818) of Friedrich VI, Landgrave of Hesse-Homburg)

Autograph Letter in the Third Person to Mr Wyatt, with transcription, saying she "has received an answer ... concerning the Wicker work" and "wishes to consult with Mr Wyatt ... The Man says that it is out of his power to make the pannels so broad as is wished, as the Oziers run thick at one end & very thin towards the other", therefore "it is impossible without some contrivance for the center to manage the fastening of the Rods, which Her Majesty", Queen Charlotte, "thinks Mr Wyatt will [think] best in there", they have thought of "some Idea's" which "if Mr Wyatt could call at the Queens House by ten o'Clock to morrow morning Pss Elizabeth will tell him ... as all must depend on the frame ...", 2 sides 4to, no place, 4th June a few tiny traces in blank parts of verso of former affixing
(Transcription)
By Mr Dunbar
Princess Elizabeth has received an answer by a private hand concerning the Wicker work and as there is a difficulty started, she wishes to consult with Mr Wyatt about it.
The Man says that it is out of his power to make the pannels so broad as is wished, as the Oziers run thick at one end & very thin towards the other therefore it is impossible without some contrivance for the centre to manage the fastening of the Rods, which Her Majesty thinks Mr Wyatt will [think] best in there - some Idea's have been thought of & if Mr Wyatt could call at the Queens House by ten oClock to morrow morning Pss Elizabeth will tell him what has been thought of as all must depend on the frame which the Man who undertakes it says he must have prepared for him -
June 4th
1799


Item Date:  1799
Stock No:  56550      £425

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