[EDWARD
(1841-1910, King of Great Britain), ALEXANDRA (of Denmark, 1844-1925, his Queen) and their eldest son ALBERT VICTOR (1864-1892, Duke of Clarence)]
Unsigned Carte-de-visite Portrait Photograph, by Vernon Heath
of 43 Piccadilly, London, showing him three quarter length, full face, left hand in pocket, behind his wife who is seated, three quarter face with the young baby in a white bonnet and a spray of flowers on her lap, 4" x 2½", no place, no date, circa
Item Date:
1864
Stock No:
54421
£75
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EDWARD
(Prince of Saxe-Weimar, 1823-1902, Field-Marshal in the British Army, playfellow of Queen Victoria)
Unsigned Royal cabinet photograph,
showing him in an informal group of four, leaning against a flagstaff, on the back they are identified as "Dublin Hospital - Frank, my father, Prince Edward, Darby (A.D.C.)", 8½" x 6½", no date, c.
Item Date:
1890
Stock No:
50970
£100
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EDWARD
(Duke of Kent, 1767-1820, 4th Son of George III, Queen Victoria’s Father)
Fine signature taken from a Letter Signed
with the subscription, together with an engraved portrait showing him half length in uniform, the address from the letter has been pasted into a blank part, Kensington Palace, 9th November
Item Date:
1815
Stock No:
43658
£75
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EDWARD
(Duke of Kent, 1767-1820, 4th Son of George III, Queen Victoria’s Father)
Letter Signed to Lieutenant General Sir Harry CALVERT
(1st Baronet, 1763-1826, General),sending him “a letter I have just received from Lord Carysfort, requesting my good offices for the discharge of a Man of Ure name of James Cave, a native of his vicinity who is at present a private in my 1st Battalion, having enlisted a few months since, and if the Commander in Chief should be disposed to favor His Lordship’s wish, I would beg to suggest that as he cannot be considered as yet, a thoroughly made soldier, his Parents refunding the bounty... money, which have been issued for him, together with the pay which he has received, might perhaps in such case be deemed sufficient terms for granting his discharge, upon these being fulfilled...”, 2 sides 8vo., Kensington Palace, 9th January
Item Date:
1816
Stock No:
43659
£275
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EDWARD
(Prince of Saxe-Weimar, 1823-1902, Field-Marshal in the British Army, playfellow of Queen Victoria)
Autograph Letter Signed to Mr Chamberlayne
thanking him for his letter which he received as “I was leaving Chichester for London. I am very much obliged to you for your kind invitation but regret very much that it will be quite out of my power to come to Cranberry Park. I have only just become Adjutant... and... not leave my Battalion. I only came up to Town on business yesterday evening and am obliged to return this afternoon...”, 2 sides 8vo., Guard’s Club, 10th December
Item Date:
1850
Stock No:
42632
£125
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