VICTORIA
(1819-1901, Queen of Great Britain)
Autograph formal letter to Lord Rosslyn,
(whose wife Blanche was the mother of ‘Darling Daisy’, [1861-1938, Countess of Warwick, mistress of Edward VII] by her first marriage), thanking him for “sending me a copy of Blackwood’s Magazine containing his very pretty & graceful Sonnets on the Tyrol, the beautiful scenery of which she has so lately had occasion to experience. Princess Beatrice is most grateful for the copy...”, 2 sides 8vo., Balmoral headed mourning paper with monogram at the head, no date
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
43711
£275
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VICTORIA
(1819-1901, Queen of Great Britain)
Autograph Envelope signed “The Queen”, addressed to
“His Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge and Gloucester”, (Prince George, 1819-1904, Army Officer) with fine impression of her seal on the flap, 5” x 4” on black rimmed stationery, dated in another hand, February
Item Date:
1875
Stock No:
43729
£175
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[VICTORIA
(1819-1901, Queen of Great Britain)]
Fine menu for dinner at Windsor Castle - "Her Majesty's Dinner"
listing the courses in French - starting with "Mulligatawny - Ala Royale" followed by the fish course of trout and Eperlan (a cousin of salmon) then the entrees which include Lamb, Veal and Beef served in various ways and finally Quail, there is also a side table with cold meats, 1 side 8vo with a coloured vignette of Windsor at the head with the Queen's monogram on either side and a blue and gold border around the whole thing, Windsor, 4th March
rather foxed
Item Date:
1894
Stock No:
38028
£350
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[VICTORIA
(1819-1901, Queen of Great Britain)]
Fine Lithographed Letterhead showing Windsor Castle from across the Thames,
the full range including St George's Chapel and the Gatehouse, in the late afternoon sunlight, with cows in the foreground and a boat with a sail, 3¾" x 6½", no date, circa
Item Date:
1840
Stock No:
56682
£75
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THE QUEEN GRANTS A CONDITIONAL PARDON
VICTORIA
(1819-1901, Queen of Great Britain)
Fine Early document signed at the head giving a Conditional Pardon to William Mayes and Thomas Russell
who "were at the Goal Delivery holden in and for the County of Northampton on the 3rd day of March Instant, convicted of cutting and wounding and Sentenced to be Transported Fifteen Years ... We in Consideration of some circumstances humbly represented unto Us are graciously pleased to extend Our Grace and Mercy unto them, and to Grant them Our Pardon for their said Crimes, on Condition that they be Transported beyond the Seas for the term of Seven years, to be Computed from the said 3rd day of March ..." countersigned by the High Sheriff, 2 sides folio with papered seal, Court at St James's, 15th March
Item Date:
1845
Stock No:
39365
£475
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