Royalty

Topic with 183 items

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121
GEORGE GULLIVER FROM PRINCESS MARY AND LORD HAREWOOD, dated 1931-32
GILBERT S. WRIGHT
7 3/4 in x 6 in.
122
Christmas Card signed "Henry" "Alice" and dated, (Duke of Gloucester, 1900-1974, Officer in the 10th Hussars, Marshal of the RAF, Governor General of Australia, Uncle of Elizabeth II), his wife ALICE CHRISTABEL SCOTT (1901-2004, Duchess of Gloucester) & their children WILLIAM (1941-1972, killed in an air crash) & RICHARD (b. 1944, Duke of Gloucester). showing them each head and shoulders, full face, attractively arranged in descending steps, with their dog in Prince Richard's arms, the card with a crowned H within the Garter printed by Raphael Tuck & Sons, 4 sides 4¼" x 5½"
5 1/2 x 4 1/4 in.
123
(Duke of Connaught, 1850-1942, Son of Queen Victoria, Governor General of Canada) christmas card to his sonArthur Frederick. (1883-1938, Grandson of Queen Victoria, Governor General of South Africa) inscribed "A Happy New Year for dear Arthur from his devoted Papa" on the verso of a Raphael Tuck card with a coloured picture of two sailors with the title 'A Merry Christmas', the inscription is written above the verse on the back, no place, no date,
3 1/2 x 5 1/2 in.
124
folded Christmas greeting card dated 1951 with embossed gold royal crest to the front and ribbon at the left hand side, iside is a black and white photo of the couple seated in the back of an open top car surrounded by crowds of people, the card comes in the original Buckingham Palace Registered Mail envelope, complete with the G.R. stamped cipher.
125
Christmas card hand signed by Queen Mary "from Mary R 1949.50. WOULD THAT THE LITTLE FLOWERS BORN TO LIVE CONSCIOUS OF HALF THE PLEASURE WHICH THEY GIVE
16 x 22
126
Christmas card hand signed "George R.I. 1933-4", image of Westminster Abbey on the front, HENRY VII'S CHAPEL, WESTMINSTER ABBEY
BERNARD GRIBBLE
127
from Royal tour 1947, photograph showing Queen Elizabeth, George VI (in naval uniform), Princess Margaret and Princess Elizabeth, seen from behind, standing on deck of HMS Vanguard as it enters Table Bay Harbour, Cape Town. Table Mountain is in the background
128
signed by King George VI and Queen Elizabeth,1950
129
FLOWERS ARE LOVELY, LOVE IS FLOWER LIKE, FRIENDSHIP IS A SHELTERING TREE, quote by COLERIDGE, card is to the Queen's friend Miss Shortridge and comes with the original mailing envelope dated 18 DEC 50 BUCKINGHAM PALACE, S.W.I.
Pilkington
130
signed HENRY 1921, photo of Prince Henry Duke of Gloucester (1900-1974), third son of King George V and Queen Mary
19 X 25 CM
131
1950, The Christmas card, with embossed blue Royal "H" cipher on the front contains a mounted black & white photograph of the Gloucester family. inside: HRH Prince Henry, The Duke of Gloucester HRH Princess Alice, The Duchess of Gloucester HRH Prince William of Gloucester and HRH Prince Richard of Gloucester
132
Her Royal Highness Princess Mary, the Princess Royal Countess of Harwood, gilt embossed crowned “M” monogram on the cover and the photograph to the interior shows The Princess Royal sitting outdoors with her two young sons and a third child. Signed in Ink as MARY, 1955. WITH BEST WISHES FOR CHRISTMAS AND THE NEW YEAR, HAREWOOD HOUSE, LEEDS, 1955-1956
133
Gold embossed crown to front. Inside it is signed in ink: "George R Elizabeth R" below the message "With best wishes for Christmas and the New Year 1949". Includes a photograph showing Queen Elizabeth and KingGeorge VI (in naval uniform), taking part in a carriage procession to commemorate their silver wedding anniversary. The King and Queen attended a service of thanksgiving following the procession. "Raphael Tuck and Sons Ltd. Fine art publishers to Their Majesties the King and Queen and to Her Majesty Queen Mary".
134
"from Mary R 1948-9" signed Tuck card titled HERE IS PEACE FOR EVER NEW
17 x 20.5 cm
135
Raphael Tuck & Sons Ltd – Fine art publishers by appointment to the late King George V1, HM Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother and HM Queen Mary.
PILKINGTON
21.5 x 16.4 cm
136
to F. John Pitts, of Hatchard's bookshop, showing a fine bed of garden flowers in full colour, with, printed below, "Would that the little flowers were born to live Conscious of half the pleasure which they give", inserted is a letter from the Lady-in-Waiting, Lady Constance Milnes-Gaskell, saying "Queen Mary was very much touched by your charming letter .", with original envelope, the card by Raphael Tuck 8½" x 6½", the letter 1 side 8vo., Marlborough House, 19th December Pitts was acquainted with Queen Mary through the fine photograph he took of George V riding in Hyde Park.
6 1/2 x 8 1/2 in.
137
to F. John Pitts, of Hatchard's bookshop, showing a stream between banks of trees and flowers, in full colour, with, printed below, "Flowers are lovely; love is flower-like; Friendship is a sheltering tree (Coleridge)", with original envelope, 8½" x 6½", printed by Raphael Tuck, no place, postmarked S.W.1., 18th December Pitts was acquainted with Queen Mary through the fine photograph he took of George V riding in Hyde Park
6 1/2 x 8 1/2 in.
138
embossed royal crown in gold on front of card. inside photo of Buckingham palace after bombing September 10th 1940 Christmas card signed "George RI" and "Elizabeth R".
139
signed by King George VI and Queen Elizabeth
19 cm x 22 cm framed
140
embossed easel trademark with RTS printed in blue, title printed in blue on a tag
1900
27 x 36 cm