* Elizabeth (The Queen Mother, 1900-2002). Christmas card signed Elizabeth R, 1975, signed beneath the printed message in blue ballpoint pen and opposite a b & w photo of the Queen Mother with Princes Charles and Andrew on either side, folded ivory card with embossed gold crest to front, several minor marks to interior and exterior of card, minor bruise to lower outer corner, 19 x 23 cm. (1)
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* Elizabeth (The Queen Mother, 1900-2002). Christmas card signed Elizabeth R, 1986, signed beneath the printed message in blue ink and opposite a colour photo of the Queen Mother seated on a bench in the garden of Castle of Mey with two corgis beside her, Castle of Mey written in blue ballpoint pen on mount beneath colour photo in unidentified hand, folded ivory card with gilt embossed royal crest to front, minor bruise to lower outer corners, 19 x 23 cm. (1)
* Elizabeth (The Queen Mother, 1900-2002). Christmas card signed Elizabeth R, 1987, signed beneath the printed message in blue ink and opposite a colour photo of the seated Queen Mother dressed in lemon yellow evening wear with a fan in her hand, folded ivory card with gilt embossed crest to front, 22 x 19 cm. (1)
* Elizabeth (The Queen Mother, 1900-2002). Christmas card signed Elizabeth R, 1989, signed beneath printed message in black ink and opposite a colour photo of the Queen Mother dressed in pink and standing in the stairway of Castle of Mey, folded ivory card with gilt embossed crest to front, small minor blemish to upper cover, 22 x 19 cm. (1)
* Elizabeth (The Queen Mother, 1900-2002). Christmas card signed Elizabeth R, 1992, signed underneath the printed message in black pen and opposite a colour photo of the smiling Queen Mother with bouquet and red hat, together with a 1993 Christmas card with printed signature opposite a colour photo of the Queen Mother sat at her writing desk with a corgi beside her, both folded ivory card with the gilt royal crest embossed to front, minor marks, 22 x 19 cm. (2)
* Elizabeth (The Queen Mother, 1900-2002). Christmas Card signed Elizabeth R, 1970, signed in black ball-point pen beneath a printed message and opposite a black and white photo of the Queen Mother standing against a tree on the edge of a lawn, folded white card with gilt embossed Royal crest to front, 23 x 19 cm, together with orig. postmarked envelope addressed to Mr J. Rose, of Ballater, together with a Queen Elizabeth II & Prince Philip Christmas card for 1978 with autopen signatures, two mourning letters concerning the death of King George VI, one written on behalf of Queen Mary and dated 27th February 1952, the other written on behalf of the new Queen and dated 28th February 1952, both with orig. franked envelopes address to Richard Collings of Eltham, SE9, plus a printed invitation card for a Royal reception at Sandringham, 4th January 1971, inviting Mr and Mrs P. Ryan, with related presentation card. (6)
* Royal Letters. An album containing Victorian British royalty letters, etc., c. 1840-1900, including a four-page autograph letters initialled from the newly married Queen Victoria, 9th March 1840, written in German to Victor(?), thanking him for his kind letter and translating, Yes, my dearest child, love him with all your heart always and then you will be happy. You cannot imagine how delightful it is to be married. I could not have dreamed that anyone could be so happy in this world as I am. Though you must not however call him the Duke of Nemours when you write to me but Nemours. Duke is so formal, regretting to hear that Louisa is so ill, 4 pp., 8vo, tipped onto an album leaf, document signed by Victoria R, dated 7th April 1869, some pen and pencil thumbs with a pencil note identifying this as the hand of Edward VII as a boy, seven letters from Albert Edward (late King Edward VII), six signed and one initialled, all to Charlie [Beresford], 1873 and later, a total of 20 pp., 8vo, a Prince of Wales compliment card used as a Christmas tag together with envelope, plus three more envelopes initialled by Albert Edward, an initialled note by Prince Albert, a signed note from Queen Alexandra, three autograph letters signed from Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh, two autograph letters signed Eddy and Edward, from King Edward VII's son Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence, both to Charles Beresford in a young boy's hand, dated 1875 and 1878, an autograph letter signed from Princess Christian, and one from Louise, Duchess of Argyle, plus four telegrams at rear to Lord and Lady Charles Beresford, from Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, one from Evelyn Paget at Osborne and one from Princess Alexandra at Sandringham, all tipped-in to an album, a.e.g., modern elaborately gilt dec. green crushed morocco by F. Bedford, marbled endpapers and inner dentels gilt, spine with six compartments and titled Royal Autographed Letters, floral and other small tools to borders, gilt titled on upper cover Queen Victoria, Edward VII and the Royal Family, small folio contained in a cloth book-box, a little rubbed and frayed. (1)
* Victoria (1819-1901, Queen of Great Britain & Ireland). Leaves from the Journal of our Life in the Highlands, from 1848-1861. To which are Prefixed and Added Extracts from the same Journal giving an Account of Earlier Visits to Scotland, and Tours in England and Ireland, and Yachting Excursions, edited Arthur Helps, 1868, eight steel engs., two chromo. plts., num. wood engs. to text, prelims. loose, a.e.g., orig. gilt dec. cloth, rubbed and some wear to extrems., 4to. Signed presentation copy, inscribed on half-title To Colonel the Hon: C. Lindsay in Recollection of Balmoral, from Victoria R Oct: 14 1877, with a manuscript copy of Colonel Lindsays reply mounted on verso of flyleaf. (1)
Bede (The Venerable). Homiliae Venerabilis Bedae ... hyemales, quadragesimales, de tempore item & sanctis, nu[n]c denuo summa diligentia restitutae, Coloniae Ioannes Gymnicus excudebat, 1541, final blank leaf present, three woodcut initials, slight soiling, contemp. blind-stamped pigskin over wooden boards, the sides with roll-tooled floral borders with a figured central panel, now soiled and rather indistinct, rubbed at corners, lacking one (of two) metal clasps, small 8vo. Ex libris Geo. R. Woodward and the Ronald Knox library, Prinknash Abbey. Not in Adams. (1)
Three medals to Staff Surgeon H S R Sparrow, R N, Egypt, 1882 H S R Sparrow Surgn HMS 'Northumberland'; China 1900 bar 'Relief of Pekin Staff. Surn. HSR Sparrow R N; Khedives Star unnamed, all very fine in period fitted display case to/w miniatures and Admiralty letters of appointment to the fleet, dated 1893 and 1901
A Rio No.90, Mercedes-Benz 300 W189, black; a Matchbox 'Dinky Collection' No.DY13B, Bentley 'R' Continental, dark metallic blue; a Matchbox 'Dinky Collection' No.DY-15, Austin A40 Van, 'Brooke Bond'; two Corgi Classics 1/43 scale models; and eleven Lledo Vanguards, including one two-model gift set, each mint or near mint and boxed, (seventeen models in sixteen boxes).
LEWIS CARROLL "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland", illustrated in colour by A.E. Jackson, pubilshed Humphrey Milford, London, re-printed 1919 by R. Clay & Sons Limited, gilt tooled cloth boards, together with LEWIS CARROLL "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and through the looking glass and what Alice found there", published Macmillan & Co. Limited 1927, A.A. MILNE "When we were young", published Methuen & Co. Limited, 6th Edition, and three more contemporary Winnie The Pooh "pop-up" books
MR MARSHALL "The Rural Economy of Gloucestershire; including its dairy, together with the dairy management of North Wiltshire; and the management of orchards and fruit licquor, in Herefordshire", two volumes, printed by R. Raikes, for G. Nicol, Pall Mall, London, 1789, marble effect boards and gilt tooled leather spines (Volume I complete with map)
EDITH MARTINEAU A R W S (1842-1909) Watercolour early Autumn near Aviemore NB 10” x 14”£1,000-1,500Provenance: Charles Nichols & Son, Manchester see Labels Verso also pasted to the reverse a letter of authentication by the Artists sister Gertrude Martineau, it reads: “I Certify that the Drawing ‘Early Autumn near Aviemore’ is the work of my sister the Late Edith Martineau,,,,,’

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