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Queen Elizabeth’s Official Coronation Photo Signed in 1959
Queen Elizabeth II photo signed on the mat ”Elizabeth R / 1959”. This iconic image of the newly crowned Queen of England was her official coronation portrait. It became the most famous of noted photographer Dorothy Wilding’s works, popularized by the postage stamp series that ran from 1953 to 1967. Queen Elizabeth has since celebrated her diamond jubilee. Matte photo measures approximately 11” x 14” overall. Labeled ”British Mission in Conakry, Guinea, West Africa” on verso. Toning, else near fine. A gorgeous Queen Elizabeth autograph. Sold for $3,049.

Queen Elizabeth II Signed Photo From The Year of Her Coronation — 1953
Queen Elizabeth II signs beneath her photo portrait and inscribes the date in her hand: ”Elizabeth R / 1953”, the year of her coronation. Taken by famous photographer Dorothy Wilding, photo is mounted on board, upon which she signs. Image measures 11.5” x 14.25”, matted to 12.5” x 18.25” board. Some toning to board and surface abrasions, not affecting signature or image of the Queen. Overall very good condition. A rare signed photo from the year of her coronation. Sold for $2,384.

Elaborate leather bound book signed by the entire Royal family in 1942. Upon the front pastedown, the King and his wife sign ”George R.I.” and ”Elizabeth R”. Under their parents’ signatures, Princesses ”Elizabeth” and ”Margaret” sign as well. Mounted beneath the autographs is a typed letter on BBC letterhead, dated 1942, telling the story of the record album, which contains 6 vinyl LP’s, produced by the BBC for a special performance at Windsor Castle on 21 April 1942 of the show, ”It’s That Man Again,” Princess Elizabeth’s favorite radio program. Record album contains all six original LP’s, although none are in playable condition and are broken in parts. The front of the leather bound book is embossed in gilt, ”Windsor Castle / 21 April 1942”. Book itself is in very good condition with a burn mark on the back cover and general wear. Autograph page is lightly discolored, though autographs themselves remain quite clear and bold, with the exception of King George’s signature which has faded slightly. A very attractive and unusual WWII memento of the British Royal family. A stellar example of King George memorabilia. Sold for $2,772.


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King George VI worn top hat. Plush silk top hat features print to the silk lining that features a Henry Heath Ltd. logo and reads, ”By Special Appointment / to His Majesty the King / Established in the reign of King George IV, 1822 / 105 to 109 Oxford St / London, W.”. Initials ”HRH” appear in gilt beneath. Accompanied by a photo of King George wearing the hat. Displayed in a mirror backed glass and wooden case upon a mahogany and cast iron stand, measuring 16” x 16” x 15”. Hat measures 5.75” in height. Wear to sweatband, else near fine. Sold for $27,500.

King George VI’s Briefcase From WWII — Includes Large Lot of Wartime Photographs Within
Briefcase owned by King George VI, used by the King during World War II. Hard leather case contains green cloth lining and bears the royal monogram ”GR IV” gilt stamped above the metal clasp. Manufactured by J. Hodges & Son of Wolverhampton, case contains 9 black and white officially captioned photographs of the King visiting troops during the war. Briefcase also contains copy of ”The Royal Family in Wartime: The Illustrated Story of The Activities of the Royal Family in the Service of People and Empire”, published by Oldham’s Press: London: 1945, clothed in red boards, running 128pp. Lot also includes engraved invitation from New York Mayor Fiorello La Guardia to participate in that city’s welcome to the King on 10 June 1939. Briefcase measures 17” x 11” x 3”. Largest photograph measures 8” x 11”. Invitation measures 8.25” x 5.75”. Book measures 7.25” x 10”. Light wear to the briefcase from use, overall in very good condition and visually compelling. A rare example of King George memorabilia. Sold for $18,750.

King George VI’s Personal Attache Case — With Royal Crest and ”G VI R” Mongrammed in Gold
King George VI’s personal attache case, given to Douglas Fairbanks Jr. in 1949 when Fairbanks was made an Honorary Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE) for his service in WWII. The American actor had been assigned to the staff of Lord Mountbatten’s Commando Unit in England. Darkly-tanned leather bag features George VI’s royal cipher printed in gilt on the flap above the metal lock. George VI ascended the throne in December of 1936 following his brother’s abdication; his calm demeanor reportedly gave the English people strength and courage during WWII. Attache case measures 15.75″ across, 11″ tall and pleated sides allow it to expand to 3″ deep. Shows wear from use. In very good condition. Included is a black and white glossy press release photo of the King and Royal family at Prince William Henry’s christening. A very unique example of King George memorabilia. In very good condition, measuring 9″ x 7″ and backstamped 12 March 1942. Sold for $14,351.

Gown Worn By Queen Elizabeth II as Princess
Luxurious ball gown worn by Queen Elizabeth II as Princess. Elegant gown is accompanied by an invitation to her coronation as Queen of England. Gown of pink silk with floral pattern was designed by Norman Hartnell, the influential fashion designer and official Royal Family clothier. As provenance, lot includes documents from Buckingham Palace to a Ms. Kathleen Ward, to whom the gown was gifted in 1949 while Ms. Ward was a telephone operator at the palace. Also includes ”Woman’s Own” magazine in which Ms. Ward and the dress were featured, published 17 June 1961. Floor-length gown measures 17” across the chest and a slim 12” across the waist. Beautiful and near fine. Sold for $17,500.

George VI Signed Photo in Royal Cypher Frame — 1937 as King
King George VI signed photo dated 1937. The King signs ”George R. I. / 1937” on the border beneath an image of himself in full Naval regalia. George VI ascended the throne upon his brother’s abdication a year prior to signing. His struggle with a stammer was documented in the 2010 Best Picture ”The King’s Speech.” Some toning to mount, but signature remains dark and bold; very good condition. In official Royal black leather frame with gilt Royal cypher. Frame measures 9” x 12.75” and is in very good to near fine condition. Sold for $1,477.

King George VI and Elizabeth Signed 1939 Holiday Card — Just Months After England Declares War on Nazi Germany
1939 Christmas card signed by King George VI and his wife Elizabeth the Queen Mother. Official card is signed “Bertie / 1939” and “Elizabeth” below a photograph of the young Royals with their two daughters, Elizabeth and Margaret. The card reads, “With Best Wishes for Christmas and the New Year” and, upon the front is a gilt crown, monogrammed “GRE”. Opened, card measures 11.5″ x 8.25″ with a blue ribbon down the middle. In very good condition with some toning. Signatures remain very bold. Sold for $1,109.

King George VI & the Queen Mother Elizabeth Signed Christmas Card — 1940’s
Rare Christmas card signed by King George VI & his wife Elizabeth, alongside a photo of the Royal family during the 1940’s. Family is casually posed, with George in his military uniform next to the Queen Mother and their daughters, Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret. Reads in full: ”With best wishes for Christmas and the New Year, from [signed] George R.I. Elizabeth R”. Light foxing and tiny pinholes on card edges, overall very good. Sold for $1,008.

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