EDWARD VIII
(1894-1972, King of Great Britain, Later the Duke of Windsor)
Christmas card signed (‘Edward P’)
under the printed message of greeting “With all good wishes from”, on ivory card, with Royal Crest printed in black on the front of the card, 5” x 4”, Christmas
part of the inside of the card has been torn off, barely affecting the signature, laid down
Item Date:
1931
Stock No:
42908
£175
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EDWARD VIII
(1894-1972, King of Great Britain, Later the Duke of Windsor)
Programme for a "Great Boxing Tournament" signed on the front by the Prince of Wales,
6 sides 4to., together with an unsigned photoshowing the Prince standing between the Mayor Counsellor Harvey Reeves and Lieutenant Colonel John Brown, 8" x 6" in mount 10½" x 9", the Drill Hall, Northampton, 21st December
Item Date:
1920
Stock No:
41472
£225
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THE PRINCE OF WALES AND GRANDMASTER OF THE UNITED GRAND LODGE
[EDWARD VIII
(1894-1972, King of Great Britain, later the Duke of Windsor)]
Unsigned Printed Document with the details filled in by hand,,
to “Whom it may concern... These are to certify that our Brother John Shenton who hath signed his name in the Margin hereof was regularly received into Free Masonry on the 3rd day of January 1878 & was admitted to the third Degree on the 18th day of July 1878 in the Portland Lodge Ch 637, Stoke on Trent & that he is duly registered in the Books of this Grand Lodge accordingly...”, 1 side folio on vellum, with papered seal of the Grand Lodge of London, decorated with columns and other Masonic regalia, London, 30th June
Item Date:
1879
Stock No:
42343
£125
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EDWARD VIII
(1894-1972, King of Great Britain, Later the Duke of Windsor)
Fine Autograph Letter signed "Edward P" in blue ink to The Viscountess Curzon of Kedleston
(Grace Elvina, Marchioness Curzon, 1879-1958, American born 2nd wife of George Curzon) thanking her for her “letter about your party but much as I should like to be on it my plans are so vague & my free evenings so few & far between that I could’nt possibly suggest a date now tho its very nice of you to ask me to. If when you’ve fixed the date you’ll tell me I’ll be happy to come if I can...”, 2 sides 8vo., with original autograph envelope, Friday, no year, circa
Item Date:
1930
Stock No:
42255
£425
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COLLECTION OF MATERIAL RELATING TO THE PRINCE OF WALES’S 1920s TOUR OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE AND THE CELEBRATIONS ON CROSSING THE EQUATOR
EDWARD VIII
1894-1972, King of Great Britain, Later the Duke of Windsor)
Collection of material relating to the Prince’s tour on HMS Repulse
comprising a programme signed “Edward P” and members of the crew for the performance of “The Bathroom Door A Farce in One Act”, in which the Prince played “The Young Lady” with two photographs of the Prince in a wig and kimono with members of the cast, each 8” x 6” and another photo of the Prince in a boiler suit, 5” x 4”, and three printed leaflets, the first “HRH The Prince of Wales’ Cruise on board HMS Repulse” listing the ports and the dates and the total distance of 18,950 miles, the second detailing the “Crossing the Line Procedure” giving a script with lines for the Captain, Neptune and Dolphinus and the last one is a Proclamation headed “Neptune by the Grace of Mythology, Lord of the Seven Seas, King of all the Water...” declaring that “it has pleased Us to convene a Court to be holden on board His Britannic Majesty’s Ship ‘Repulse’ on the 23rd day of April... by these presents We summon you... to render to Us the usual homage and to be initiated in the Mystic Rites...”, given at “Our Court on the Equator” together with a long manuscript and typed account of. the part of the voyage leading up to and after the celebrations on crossing the Equator by Lieutenant Commander G. A. Youle, 11 sides 4to., manuscript and 19 typed sides A4 March and April
Item Date:
1925
Stock No:
43657
£1750
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