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28243showing him three-quarter length seated smoking a cigarette 6½" x 4¼" no place no date slightly spotted unknown
28265showing him full length sitting in a chair with his busby on a table and his sword at his side 11½" x 7" on photographer's mount no place no date unknown
23234showing the King seated in the centre with his son and grandson on either side all three are wearing naval uniform 5½" x 3½" no place Cowes no date slight fading unknown
28040showing the couple together being greeted by soldiers the Queen holding a bouquet and the King with his hand on hi sword with press stamps marked obituary10" x 8" no place no date crased down one side unknown
25913showing him full length out shooting holding his gun at the ready 6" x 4" no place no date unknown
25479of the Royal couple at their coronation half length showing them wearing coronation gowns and crowns 7" x 3½" 9th August unknown
55626showing them both full length in jackets and light coloured trousers Prince Albert Edward sitting at a table holding a book full face to the camera Prince Alfred standing in profile looking down at the book his right arm on the back of his brother's chair 4" x 2½" no place date pencilled on verso unknown
55628showing him full length full face in Highland dress and cap his hands clasped and resting on his walking stick his right foot resting on a ledge behind is a half-open door of the old castle 4" x 2½" Abergeldie September The Waleses regularly leased Abergeldie Castle when the Queen was at nearby Balmoral. unknown
55629224 Regent Street showing him full length three quarter face in military uniform holding his plumed hat and leaning with his left elbow on a studio pedestal 4" x 2½" no place no date circa John Jabez Edwin Paisley MAYALL 1813 -1901 was an English photographer who in 1860 took the first carte-de-visite photographs of Queen Victoria. unknown
751Minor soiling and wear. Very good. JJA-. <p>Edward VII Indenture of Conveyance and Assignment from Thomas Drake to John T. Reynolds and Roger W. Garlside both of County Lancaster and dated October 17th 1902. </p> <br /> <p>Measures approx. 10.5 x 8.5 inches. 6pp. Manuscript on parchment sealed and stamped.</p> . unknown
42035Hyde Park to view the "Funeral Procession of his Late Majesty King Edward VII" in the 1st Row with a note that "the Proprietor to not hold Responsible in any accidents etc" 1 side mourning card 4½" x 3½" 21 Cambridge Terrace 20th May Lance Corporal Paul Adrian Devaux 1889-1916 was an English Soldier who died in the First World War. At the time of the 1911 census he was working as a clerk at a hardware merchants and living with his family at this address so doubtless this was signed by a Devaux. The funeral was held two weeks after the King's death on 20th May. Huge crowds estimated at between three and five million gathered to watch the procession the route of which was lined by 35000 soldiers. The whole procession proceeded from Westminster Hall via Whitehall and the Mall from Hyde Park Corner up to the Marble Arch and thence to Paddington Station. unknown
29910woven with Royal Cyphers in the corners and 'Honi Soit qui mal y Pense' with the lion and unicorn on either side in the centre of the pattern 32" x 34" no place no date Slightly worn This linen was specifically made for the Royal Household as the insignia is actually woven into the cloth. hardcover
55010apparently following his investiture with the Garter on 9th November 1858 a fine design complete with both crests mantling crown helm and motto the Lion the Unicorn and the Arms of Great Britain bearing the escutcheon of Saxony and surrounded by the Garter are differenced with the Prince's label with an original pen-and-ink drawing of his Lion Crest as in the arms above marked proper or and argent as appropriate titled 'Crest of the Prince of Wales' in a contemporary hand below 1¼" x 1¼" on piece 6" x 4½" and conjugate blank the full arms 3¼" x 3¼" on piece 5¼" x 6¼" no place no date circa blank edges a little worn and frayed without loss to the designs From a group of trial pieces by Messrs Harrison & Sons the Royal Printers. unknown
35007the Initials E and A are encircled in a border of paste diamonds on a blue background under a crown the back is of unusually high quality about an inch in either direction This would almost certainly have been given as a gift to a courtier at their coronation. unknown
56283very likely a buffet for the Staff in three brief sections the first listing the meats salads and cheese the second the jellies tarts and creams and the third the wines whiskey and ale issued by C. Skipper 'Caterer to H.M. the King' printed at King's Lynn by Thew & Son with a second card stating the occasion namely the Coronation each 4½" x 3½" Sandringham 9th August From a group of items saved by Mrs Bessie Sinclair. Around 1893 she had been with the family of Alexander III in Russia and was particularly close to his youngest daughter Olga 1882-1960. unknown
53229with his blue embossed feathers and motto in a French chef's hand 1 side 5¼" x 3¼" scolloped edges no place no date circa On the verso are the names of those dining including "Prince & Pss of Wales Sir Allan Young Genl. Sir Hastings Doyle. " and three members of the Household including Miss Knollys and Mr Francis Knollys eleven in all. unknown
40062listing the courses in French - starting with mulligatawny and continuing with Trout Quail Beef roast Chicken Asparagus and desserts the menu card is decorated with a charming coloured picture of the yacht at sea on one side and an embossed royal crest on the other 1 side 8vo. HMY Victoria and Albert Corfu 21st April Towards the end of his life the King increasingly suffered from bronchitis probably as a result of his lifelong smoking habit. In March 1910 he was staying at Biarritz when he collapsed. He remained there to convalesce while in London Asquith tried to get the Finance Bill passed. The King's continued ill health was unreported and he attracted criticism for staying in France while political tensions were so high. On 27th April he returned to Buckingham Palace still suffering from severe bronchitis. Alexandra returned from visiting her brother King George I of Greece in Corfu a week later on 5 May. The King died at Buckingham Palace on 6th May 1910. This menu might have been on one of their last voyages on the Royal Yacht. unknown
51513five being ridden by grooms in tall hats in the neighbouring field are small Scottish hayricks and ahead no doubt the photographer's bicycle with a note on the verso "the King's horses on their way to their highland home" signed by W.J. Watt of Aberdeen "On the road to Balmoral" August unknown
21859to the Right Honourable Lord Teynham & others the Trustees and then in the second document the Trustees sell it back to Edward VIII as Prince of Wales. In the first document the property is described and the sale agreed for the sum of £5 the second draft sells the property back to the Duchy of Cornwall & refers back to the "indenture dated the twenty seventh day of June 1898 and made between his late Majesty King Edward the Seventh. on the one part and the Trustees of the other part the hereditaments and premises hereinafter described and intended to be conveyed and which then formed part of the possessions of the Duchy of Cornwall were granted and conveyed unto the Trustees. to permit the Public to have free access and to use the same as a Public park. the Trustees have agreed with His Royal Highness to Convey the said hereditaments. to His Royal Highness in consideration of the sum of Five pounds. subject to all rights of the Public of use & enjoyment thereof." 3 sides folio & 6 sides 4to. with a coloured plan at the front of each 27th June 1898 and 14th February first document slightly soiled Edward VIII was baptised Edward Albert Christian George Andrew Patrick David and all these names are listed in the second document unknown
23017woven with Royal Cypher 'AE' and garter stars 33" x 46" no place no date This cloth must have been economically reduced as the pattern is no longer symmetrical worn with some repairs This linen was specifically made for the Royal Household as the insignia is actually woven into the cloth. hardcover
23018woven with orbs sceptres and garter stars 42" x 48" no place no date This cloth must have been economically reduced as the pattern is no longer symmetrical worn with some repairs This linen was specifically made for the Royal Household as the insignia is actually woven into the cloth. hardcover
23015woven with Royal Cypher 'AE' and Prince of Wales Feathers 44" x 38" no place no date This cloth must have been economically reduced as the pattern is no longer symmetrical slightly worn This linen was specifically made for the Royal Household as the insignia is actually woven into the cloth. hardcover
23016woven with Royal Cypher 'AE' and a lion standing on a crown in a garland of Tudor Roses 44" x 39" no place no date This cloth must have been economically reduced as the pattern is no longer symmetrical very worn with some repairs This linen was specifically made for the Royal Household as the insignia is actually woven into the cloth. hardcover
53230issued by the Earl of Pembroke & Montgomery as Lord Steward made out to the Hon. Lady Monson on the verso is a notice that it entitles the bearer to a return ticket from Paddington and is to be retained until arrival at Windsor Castle gold embossed crown 2 sides card 3" x 4½" blind embossed stamp of the Board of Green Cloth 14th June some light browning on verso hardcover
21224as President of the "Imperial Institute of the United Kingdom the Colonies and India" requesting the company of "Mr John Burns and Lady at a Reception" printed in brown and green on white card 10" x 6½" Imperial Institute London 17th May Written from the home of his mistress Frances Evelyn GREVILLE Countess of Warwick 1861-1938 Celebrated Beauty & Mistress of Edward VII 'Darling Daisy' unknown