[VICTORIA
(1819-1901, Queen of Great Britain)]
Programme of Music
conducted by W.G. Cusins, the performers including "Mesdames Albani, Nordani & Patey, Messrs McGluckin & Ciampi", with the programme on the front and the words inside, 2 sides 4to., with Royal Arms in red, blue and gold at the head, decorative lace paper border, Buckingham Palace, 3rd June
Item Date:
1887
Stock No:
41258
£125
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THE QUEEN WITH HER GRANDCHILDREN
[VICTORIA
(1819-1901, Queen of Great Britain), VICTORIA ALEXANDRA (1868-1935, daughter of Edward VII and Alexandra) and HELENA VICTORIA(1870-1948, Princess of Schleswig Holstein, daughter of Prince & Princess Christian, granddaughter of Queen Victoria)
Fine unsigned Silver Gelatin Cabinet Photo by R. Milne of Aboyne and Ballater,
showing the Queen with two of her granddaughters at Balmoral, the Queen is sitting at the centre of the group holding a parasol in her left hand, Princess Victoria of Wales is seataed to the left and Princess Helena Victoria of Schleswig-Holstein is sitting on the rug to the right, they are posed in front of a building, 6¼" x 4¼", Balmoral, no date but June
Item Date:
1898
Stock No:
41247
£375
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THE QUEEN ATTEMPTS TO RESTRICT PRINCE LEOPOLD'S MOVEMENTS
VICTORIA
(1819-1901, Queen of Great Britain)
Fine Autograph Letter in the Third Person to Arnold ROYLE
(Prince Leopold's physician) saying that the Queen has heard from Leopold that he is "very anxious 'if' he 'is able' to attend Mr Royle's marriage - a desire she entirely enters into, feeling that her son wd. wish to assure Mr Royle all possible respect on such an occasion in return for his care of him. But the Queen feels sure from Mr. Royle's own acct. of Leopd's legs - that he is unfit for the exertions just before the journey to Osborne & she trusts Mr Royle will himself ask the Prince not to do so - & even insist on his not doing it - in his present weak & lame state. Getting in & out of Carriages & standing wd, the Queen feels sure, be a gr. Risk, and he surely ought to go straight from Claremont to Osborne. Perhaps Dr. Legg or Dr. Poore shd. be with him on the 20th & go as far as Portsmouth with him, where Dr Marshall shd. be sent to meet him ...", 4 sides 8vo., on her black edged monogrammed mourning paper, Windsor Castle, 15th December
Item Date:
1880
Stock No:
40505
£775
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THE WEDDING OF THE PRINCESS ROYAL VICTORIA AND PRINCESS FREDERICK WILLIAM OF PRUSSIA AT THE CHAPEL ROYAL
VICTORIA
(Empress of Germany, 1840-1901, Princess Royal of Great Britain) and Prince FRIEDRICH (Wilhelm Nikolaus, 1831-1888, son-in-law of Queen Victoria, Emperor of Germany for 99 days)
Exceptional Silk bound copy of the Ceremonial of their marriage,
detailing the procession from Buckingham Palace to St James’s and listing the guests and their carriages, 27 pages folio, printed by Harrison and Sons, St Martin’s Lane, bound in Royal Blue watered silk with the royal crest in gold on the front, St James’s Palace, 25th January
Item Date:
1858
Stock No:
43046
£575
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[VICTORIA
(1819-1901, Queen of Great Britain)]
Fine unsigned carte de visite photo by Jabez Hughes,
showing her in a carriage outside Osborne, with John Brown seated at the back, 4¼” x 2½”, Isle of Wight, no date, circa
Item Date:
1870
Stock No:
43095
£125
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