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[VICTORIA (Sophie Marie, 1862-1930, Queen of Gustav V of Sweden)]

Fine unsigned postcard photo, showing the Queen head and shoulders in profile wearing a blouse and several strings of pearls, titled on bottom edge, 5½" x 3½", no place, no date,

Item Date:  0
Stock No:  29537      £75

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VICTORIA (1819-1901, Queen of Great Britain)

"Leaves from the Journal of Our Life in the Highlands", in original gold decorated red cloth boards in red canvas box, large 4to, Smith Elder & Co, London,

Item Date:  1868
Stock No:  27680      £350

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VICTORIA (1819-1901, Queen of Great Britain)

Signature laid down

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Stock No:  27026      £125

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[VICTORIA (1819-1901, Queen of Great Britain)]

Fine menu for dinner at Windsor Castle - "Her Majesty's Dinner" listing the courses in French - starting with "Mulligatawny - Ala Royale" followed by the fish course of trout and Eperlan (a cousin of salmon) then the entrees which include Lamb, Veal and Beef served in various ways and finally Quail, there is also a side table with cold meats, 1 side 8vo with a coloured vignette of Windsor at the head with the Queen's monogram on either side and a blue and gold border around the whole thing, Windsor, 4th March rather foxed

Item Date:  1894
Stock No:  38028      £350

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VICTORIA-56442-1.jpg THE MAN WHO HELPED SAVE LIMA FROM DESTRUCTION
VICTORIA (1819-1901, Queen of Great Britain)

Fine Document Signed to the President of Peru, Manuel PARDO, 1834-1878, President 1872-1876), in English, signed also by the 15th Earl of Derby, (1826-1893), as foreign secretary, saying that "Having nothing more at heart than to cultivate ... the Friendship and good Understanding which happily subsist between Great Britain and the Republic of Peru", she has thought proper to accredit "Our Trusty and Well-beloved Spenser ST JOHN Esquire", (1826-1910), as Minister-resident, and doubts not that "he will merit your approbation" by the strict observance of his instructions "to evince to you Our ... sincere desire ... to preserve and advance on all occasions the interests and happiness of both nations", requesting "that you will give entire Credence to all that he may say ... in Our Name, especially when ... he shall assure You of Our Esteem and Regard ... and ... sincere wishes for the Welfare and Prosperity of the Republic", and recommending the President to "the Protection of the Almighty", 2 sides folio, (side 1 with thin black edges) and conjugate blank, Osborne, 2nd January

Item Date:  1875
Stock No:  56442      £975

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