[EDWARD VII
(1841-1910, King of Great Britain)
Unsigned cabinet photo by Lafayette,
showing the King wearing military uniform with his hand on his sword holding his hat, 6½" x 4½", no place, no date,
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Stock No:
27915
£175
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[EDWARD VII
(1841-1910, King of Great Britain)]
Unsigned carte de visite by Joseph Ward,
showing the then Prince of Wales head and shoulders, in profile, 4" x 2½", no place, no date,
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Stock No:
25535
£75
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[EDWARD VII
(1841-1910, King of Great Britain) & ALEXANDRA (of Denmark, 1844-1925, his Queen)]
Verses 'The Prince of Wales and his Blooming Alexandra',
"The Prince of Wales in love has caught her, Denmark's blooming, lovely daughter ... May they never want or m utter, A hot three-farthing roll and butter ... May they every day in joy be mingling, having wheelbarrows full of little children", woodcut trophy with Royal arms, 42 lines plus chorus 'Huzza, huzza!', thin paper, 1 side 9½" x 7", printed by H. Didsley, 57 High Street, St. Giles, London,
Item Date:
1863
Stock No:
19518
£95
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[EDWARD VII
(1841-1910, King of Great Britain) & ALEXANDRA (of Denmark, 1844-1925, his Queen)]
Verses 'The Prince of Wales and his New Wife',
"I'm a nice young man you'll understand, Britannia's future King ... If she's a kind and pleasant wife, I'll do my best to please, I'll rock the cradle and make the bed, Wash the napkins, hunt the fleas ... I'm a nice young man, so you'll understand She won't get over me", woodcut Royal arms, 68 lines, thin paper, 1 side 9" x 6¾", printed by H. Didsley, 57 High Street, St. Giles, London,
right margin a little frayed with loss of 6 letters (easily supplied)
Item Date:
1863
Stock No:
19519
£65
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[EDWARD VII
(1841-1910, King of Great Britain) & ALEXANDRA (of Denmark, 1844-1925, his Queen)]
Verses 'The Prince of Wales' Wedding',
"Hark! hark, the bells does merrily ring ... On Saturday morning, all so grand, At Gravesend the pretty dear will land ... To the Bricklayer's Arms, they'll come by rail ... And our old Lord Mayor will give a ball ... Then illuminations all so grand, Throughout the City and the Strand ... May their troubles be few and far between, Albert Edward and Alexandra", large woodcut feathers and motto, 56 lines, thin paper, 1 side 9¾" x 7", printed by Taylor, 92 Brick Lane, Spitalfields,
Item Date:
1863
Stock No:
19521
£85
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