[EDWARD VIII
(1894-1972, King of Great Britain, Later the Duke of Windsor) & the Duchess of WINDSOR (Wallis Simpson, 1896-1986, his wife)
Printed invitation with the details filled out in a secretarial hand, together with an envelope in the same hand
addressed to “Monsieur Claude Roland, 3, Av. Matiguon VIII”, the card reads “This is to remind you that The Duke and Duchess of Windsor expect you on Monday, October 4th for Dinner at 8:45 o’clock, Black Tie”, 4½" x 3½", no place, no date
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
42579
£75
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ELDER CHILDREN OF GEORGE V NAMED IN THEIR MOTHER'S HAND
EDWARD VIII
1894-1972, King of Great Britain, Later the Duke of Windsor), GEORGE VI (1895-1952, King of Great Britain), MARY (Victoria Alexandra Alice Mary, Princess Royal, 1897-1965, Countess of Harewood)
Fine montage of Vintage Photos by Speaight of the children of George V and Queen Mary
with three separate round images of the children, each head and shoulders, Edward in a sailor suit and his younger brother and sister in lacy dresses, the Queen has written "Edward, Albert, Victoria" underneath and dated the picture, each photo 2¼ inches diameter, 10" x 5½" total, the mount printed The Speaight Studio, London,
Item Date:
1898
Stock No:
41004
£375
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[EDWARD VIII
(1894-1972, King of Great Britain, Later the Duke of Windsor)]
Unsigned Postcard photograph showing him full length
in highland dress, Philco Publishing Co., London, no date. (c. 1906), postmarked 21st October
some damage to top right hand corner not affecting the image
Item Date:
1910
Stock No:
51514
£25
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EDWARD VIII
(1894-1972, King of Great Britain, Later the Duke of Windsor)
Unsigned Press photo of the Prince of Wales
at an appeal for St. Bartholomews hospital, showing him with the Lord and Lady Mayeress, 8" x 6", no date,
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
25837
£150
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[EDWARD VIII
(1894-1972, King of Great Britain, Later the Duke of Windsor)]
Article from the 'Daily Telegraph' about his first public ceremony,
restoring to the Mayor & Corporation of Dartmouth a Silver Oar of 1721, symbol of the office of Bailiff of the Water of Dartmouth, which the Duchy of Cornwall had claimed following the reorganization of local administration, with two other clippings about the Prince in Devon and one about Prince Olav of Norway, his young cousin, together in an envelope embossed 'York House Sandringham' on the flap, the ceremony Dartmouth, 29th March
pinned together with slight rust marks
Item Date:
1911
Stock No:
53325
£25
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