VICTORIA
(1819-1901, Queen of Great Britain)
Manuscript Docket in her hand signed 'The Queen' to the Chancellor of the Exchequer,
Henry GOULBURN(1784-1856), during his second term of office, with Goulburn's signature at the other end, returning the papers [not present], 7" x 3", no place, no date but 1841 -
rather crumpled, original pin hole but perfectly legible
Item Date:
1846
Stock No:
56754
£95
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VICTORIA
(1819-1901, Queen of Great Britain)
Envelope addressed in her hand 'For Charlie',
crowned VRI on flap, 2¾" x 4¾" black-edged, no place, no date, circa
Item Date:
1880
Stock No:
56755
£75
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[VICTORIA
(1819-1901, Queen of Great Britain) and her daughter LOUISE (1848-1939, Duchess of Argyll)]
Fine Carte-de-visite Photograph showing them seated facing each other beneath Prince Albert's marble bust,
both in full mourning, their gloved hands touching a wreath between them, 3¾" x 2½", no place, no date, circa March
Item Date:
1863
Stock No:
56763
£125
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[VICTORIA
(1819-1901, Queen of Great Britain)]
Carte-de-visite Portrait Photograph by Bingham
of 58, Rue Larochefoucauld, Paris, showing her three quarters length on a garden seat, full face, in a dark dress edged in white, with a white cap and train and a white bib, no place, no date, circa
Item Date:
1875
Stock No:
56764
£75
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THE MAN WHO HELPED SAVE LIMA FROM DESTRUCTION
VICTORIA
(1819-1901, Queen of Great Britain)
Fine Document Signed to the President of Peru,
Manuel PARDO, 1834-1878, President 1872-1876), in English, signed also by the 15th Earl of Derby, (1826-1893), as foreign secretary, saying that "Having nothing more at heart than to cultivate ... the Friendship and good Understanding which happily subsist between Great Britain and the Republic of Peru", she has thought proper to accredit "Our Trusty and Well-beloved Spenser ST JOHN Esquire", (1826-1910), as Minister-resident, and doubts not that "he will merit your approbation" by the strict observance of his instructions "to evince to you Our ... sincere desire ... to preserve and advance on all occasions the interests and happiness of both nations", requesting "that you will give entire Credence to all that he may say ... in Our Name, especially when ... he shall assure You of Our Esteem and Regard ... and ... sincere wishes for the Welfare and Prosperity of the Republic", and recommending the President to "the Protection of the Almighty", 2 sides folio, (side 1 with thin black edges) and conjugate blank, Osborne, 2nd January
Item Date:
1875
Stock No:
56442
£975
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