[ALBERT
(Prince, 1819-1861, Consort of Queen Victoria)]
Letter written by G. W. Anson on behalf of the Prince to J. Bedhamton,
thanking him for "the address ... from the Boroughmen and Constables etc of Salford ... His Royal Highness has commanded me to request that you will have the goodness to convey his very sincere thanks for the cordial congratulations it expressed upon the late providential escape of the Queen ...", 1 side 4to., Buckingham Palace, 6th July
slightly yellowed
Item Date:
1840
Stock No:
29978
£150
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[ALBERT
(Prince, 1819-1861, Consort of Queen Victoria)]
Unsigned Cabinet Portrait Photograph, by Mayall,
showing him head and shoulders, in profile to the left, a fine study, 6" x 4¼", no place, no date but
photographer's details neatly removed from foot of mount
Item Date:
1861
Stock No:
56239
£275
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[ALBERT
(Prince, 1819-1861, Consort of Queen Victoria)]
Unsigned Carte-de-visite Photograph of his Portrait,
showing him full length, three quarter face, in a light toned country suit and hat, his stick in his right hand, his left foot on a small rustic bridge with trees and a hill in the distance, 3¾" x 2½", no place, no date, the portrait circa
light remains of laying down
Item Date:
1855
Stock No:
56236
£75
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[ALBERT
(Prince, 1819-1861, Consort of Queen Victoria)]
Unsigned Carte-de-visite Portrait Photograph, by C. Silvy of Bayswater,
showing him full length, nearly full face, in thoughtful mood, his interest in the arts represented by a Venus de Milo on a stand at his elbow, and in the sciences by a globe near his foot, 3¾" x 2¾", no place, no date, circa
Item Date:
1860
Stock No:
56237
£125
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PRINCE ALBERT COMMISERATES ON THE DEATH OF THE ARCHBISHOP'S DAUGHTER
ALBERT
(Prince, 1819-1861, Consort of Queen Victoria)
Fine Autograph letter signed to "My dear Archbishop"
John Bird SUMNER (1780-1862, Archbishop of Canterbury) saying that "It will be, I think, almost unnecessary to assure you how sincerely the Queen & myself sympathise with you in the heavy affliction that has fallen upon you. - Your Grace is sure to seek for consolation where alone it can be found, & we pray that God may assist you to bear your grief so that your health may not suffer ...", 2 sies 8vo., on mourning paper, with original autograph envelope signed, Buckingham Palace, 5th February
Item Date:
1861
Stock No:
41039
£750
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