EDWARD VII
(1841-1910, King of Great Britain) & ALEXANDRA (of Denmark, 1844-1925, his Queen)
Exceptional early cabinet photo signed by both and dated by the Prince of Wales,
showing them standing together leaning against a wall, Alexandra is holding her husband's arm, 6½" x 4", Cowes, August
framed and glazed
Item Date:
1872
Stock No:
16204
£1500
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[EDWARD VII
(1841-1910, King of Great Britain), ALEXANDRA (of Denmark, 1844-1925, his Queen), and ALFONSO XIII (1886-1941, King of Spain 1886-1931)]
Exceptional Silk Programme of the Gala at the Royal Opera House,
the border, printed in full colours, showing the arms of Spain and Great Britain, the Badges of the Golden Fleece and the Garter, with vignette photos of Edward VII, Queen Alexandra and King Alfonso, the programme, under the management of André Messager, consisting of an Act each from Romeo & Juliet, La Bohème (with Melba as Mimi and Caruso as Rodolpho) and The Huguenots, 14¾" x 11¼" plus fringes of one and a half inches all round, designed and printed by Finden Brown & Co., London, for Covent Garden, 8th June
Item Date:
1905
Stock No:
56261
£500
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[EDWARD VII
(1841-1910, King of Great Britain), FREDERIK VIII(1843-1912, King of Denmark) and his wife LOUIS(1851-1926, daughter of Carl XV of Sweden)]
Exceptional Silk Programme of the Gala at the Royal Opera House,
the border, printed in full colours, showing the arms of Great Britain and Denmark, the Badges of the Garter (St George & the Dragon) and the Order of the Elephant, and monograms of Edward VII, Queen Alexandra, King Frederik VIII (her brother) and Queen Louise, the music, under the direction of Percy Pitt, consisting of an Act each from Madame Butterfly, La Bohème (with Melba as Mimi) and Die Meistersinger (conducted by Hans Richter), 15" x 11" plus fringes of three quarters of an inch all round, [Finden, Brown & Co.] for Covent Garden, 11th June
Item Date:
1907
Stock No:
56262
£500
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[EDWARD VII
(1841-1910, King of Great Britain), FREDERIK VIII(1843-1912, King of Denmark) and his wife LOUIS(1851-1926, daughter of Carl XV of Sweden)]
Exceptional Silk Programme of the Gala at the Royal Opera House,
the border, printed in full colours, showing the arms of Great Britain and Denmark, the Badges of the Garter (St George & the Dragon) and the Order of the Elephant, and monograms of Edward VII, Queen Alexandra, King Frederik VIII (her brother) and Queen Louise, the music, under the direction of Percy Pitt, consisting of an Act each from Madame Butterfly, La Bohème (with Melba as Mimi) and Die Meistersinger (conducted by Hans Richter), 15" x 11" plus fringes of three quarters of an inch all round, [Finden, Brown & Co.] for Covent Garden, 11th June
small light mark in blank bottom margin, otherwise excellent
Item Date:
1907
Stock No:
56263
£500
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[EDWARD VII
(1841-1910, King of Great Britain) and Armand FALLIÈRES, 1841-1931, President of France, 1906-1913)]
Exceptional Silk Programme of the Gala at the Royal Opera House,
the border, printed in full colours, showing the arms of Great Britain and 'RF' against the French flag, the Grand Collar of the Légion d'Honneur (worn only by the President), and a Crowned E VII R, the programme, under the musical direction of Percy Pitt, being an Act each from The Pearl Fishers (with Tetrazzini as Leila and McCormack as Nadir) and Faust (with Melba as Marguerite), 15½" x 11½" plus fringes of one and a half inches all round, designed and printed by Finden, Brown & Co., for Covent Garden, 27th May
purple-brown background colouring of the border somewhat faded, the gold and other colours excellent
Item Date:
1908
Stock No:
56264
£500
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