Description:

British Royalty
various, ca. 1760-1992
Dealer's Lot of British Royalty! 4 Kings & Queens Plus Royal Household Memorabilia & Ephemera, Nearly 30 Pcs
Archive
A wonderful dealer's lot of British royal autographs, including George III, Victoria I, Elizabeth II, and Prince Philip, along with an impressive amount of royal household memorabilia and ephemera relating to Charles and Diana, Prince and Princess of Wales; Clarence House and Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother; and Royal sporting events like Ascot and the Royal International Horse Show, 29 pieces total. Please refer to catalog photos for additional information related to condition, which is overall very good. The largest item in the archive is 10.375" x 14."

The lot includes:

Royal Autographs, in chronological order:

- Two clipped signatures belonging to King George III (1738-1820), each boldly signed as "George R." N.d., n.p. The larger of the two is laid on an oblong mount measuring 3.75" x 2.25." Expected wear including toning, isolated light stains, and a cropped corner not affecting the signature. Accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity from Chaucer Covers; and a Certificate of Authenticity from Herman Darvick incorrectly identifying one of the signatures as a George IV.

- A 1p manuscript document signed by Queen Victoria I (1819-1901) as "Victoria Rg" on the first page. March 6, 1849. N.p. Blank inner pages and docketed on the outer leaf. Isolated foxing, edge darkening, and weathering, else bright and clean. 10.375" x 14." The military appointment requested "That Lieutenant General Sir Charles James Napier G.C.B. be appointed Commander in Chief of all your Majesty's Forces serving in the East Indies, with the local rank of General." Accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity from Chaucer Covers.

- A 1p scrapbook album page entitled "Festival of Youth and Sport" signed by Elizabeth II (1926-2022), then Princess of Wales, as "Elizabeth / 5th June 1948" and countersigned by her husband Philip (1921-2021), then Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark and future Duke of Edinburgh, as "Philip / 5th June 1948." N.d. but probably London. Minor wrinkling, with a three-hole punched left margin. Else near fine. 10.5" x 8.5." The royal couple had married seven months earlier, in November 1947, and Elizabeth was then pregnant with the future Charles III. Ex-International Autograph Auctions, Ltd., November 26, 2011.

- A 2pp partly printed and partly typed pardon signed by Elizabeth II as "Elizabeth R" on the first page at upper right. January 15, 1992. Court at St. James's, London. Countersigned by Kenneth Baker, Baron Baker of Dorking (born 1934) in his role as Secretary of State of the Home Department on the second page at center. With an embossed royal seal position on the first page at upper left. Expected wear including scattered minor wrinkles, else near fine. 8" x 13." The queen granted clemency to an inmate of Belmarsh Prison named Christopher Andrew Joyce, who had been convicted of drug dealing in the U.S. and repatriated back to the U.K.

Royal Memorabilia & Ephemera, in roughly chronological order:

- Three 19th C. engravings and book plates depicting George IV (1762-1830). Scattered foxing and isolated discoloration and wrinkles, else very good. The smallest measures 4.5" x 7" and the largest measures 5.75" x 9.125."

- About a dozen pieces of ephemera related to recreational events including Royal Ascot, the Royal International Horse Show, and Canterbury Week. Included are tickets, Royal Officials & Staff Stand & Royal Enclosure badges, envelopes, and programs related to events from 1909, 1921, and 1981.

- Two photocopies of Royal Court Telegrams sent from Buckingham Palace, postmarked February 26, 1981 and November 12, 1981, addressed to Captain Alistair Aird, C.V.O., Comptroller and Extra Equerry to Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, and signed in print as "Charles and Diana." Judging from the dates, Aird had congratulated the couple following the announcement of their engagement in February 1981 and on the announcement of Diana's pregnancy with William, the future Prince of Wales. Along with a "Programme of Events" from July 29, 1981 on Clarence House letterhead, listing the time table of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother on Charles and Diana's wedding day.

- 6 autograph notes signed and autograph letters signed by members of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother's staff, including one autograph note signed by Sir Martin Gilliat (1913-1993), the Queen Mother's longtime Private Secretary; four autograph notes signed by William
William "Backstairs Billy" Tallon (1935-2007), steward at Clarence House during the Queen Mother's residency; and one autograph letter signed as "Geraldine." The Gilliat ANS is dated June 19, [n.y.] and the Tallon correspondence ranges from 1983-1984. Also included are photocopies of tabloid press coverage of Tallon's personal indiscretions entitled "Gay Royal Aide and Crook on the Run."

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