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Here are some signed photos of Queen Elizabeth II that we have sold:
Oversized Pair of Portraits from 1953 Signed by Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Each Measuring Approx. 18.5″ x 24.5″ — With University Archives COA for the Queen
Gorgeous pair of portraits of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, taken in 1953 shortly after the Queen’s Coronation. Matte photo of the Queen by Dorothy Wilding is signed on the mat, “Elizabeth R / 1953.” Photo of Prince Philips by Baron is likewise signed, “Philip / 1953″. The Queen’s photo measures 14.75″ x 19.25″, mounted on signed mat and framed to a size of 18.5″ x 24.5″. Philip’s photo measures 15.5″ x 19.5″, mounted on signed mat and framed to 18.75″ x 24.25”. Minor dampstaining to mat of Philip’s portrait. Light toning and fading, overall in very good plus condition. With University Archives COA for Queen Elizabeth II’s signature. Sold for $3,800.


Stunning Signed Photo of Queen Elizabeth II — Photograph by Cecil Beaton
Queen Elizabeth II photo signed upon its mat, “Elizabeth R / 1956″ as Queen. Photo of the monarch in her royal regalia is captured by Cecil Beaton, the preeminent celebrity photographer of his time. Photo has a semi-matte finish and measures 6″ x 8″, mounted upon the signed mat to an overall size of 7″ x 9.75”. With Cecil Beaton’s stamp to verso. Small pencil notation of B737/1 appears on verso; near fine condition. Sold for $3,680.

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.

We also sold these additional Elizabeth II items:
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.

Queen Elizabeth Wedding Cake Slice
Slice of wedding cake from the Royal wedding of Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh, held on 20 November 1947. Cake comes inside cardboard presentation box, with silver lettering on top that reads, ”EP / BUCKINGHAM PALACE / 20th NOVEMBER 1947”. Cake is wrapped in plastic and with original doily on top. Includes small card that reads, ”With the Best Wishes of Their Royal Highnesses The Princess Elizabeth and The Duke of Edinburgh”. Box measures 2.75” x 4” x 1”. Appears to be missing bottom flap on top covering, otherwise intact and in very good condition. Sold for $3,125.

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.

Sterling silver cosmetic compact owned by Queen Elizabeth II in 1956. Compact features an engine-turned decoration of the Queen’s cipher engraved to the front. The compact opens, revealing a small mirror as well as a removable component containing the original makeup powder and sponge. Hallmark engraved to the bottom of the compact reads: ”HHP / Plante / 12bury st. / SW1”. Measures 3” in diameter. Light wear, otherwise near fine. Sold for $1,663.

Autograph letter signed by Queen Elizabeth II, sent to Miss Creina Murray, a friend from her days as a Sea Ranger for the British Army during WWII. Letter, written on Windsor Castle stationery and dated 26 April 1960, reads in full: ”Dear Creina / Thank you very much for your letter about the wedding present which the members of S.R.S. Duke of York are giving to my sister – I think it sounds a very generous gift from the description of the boxes. I know Margaret is really delighted with them and very touched to be remembered by the crew. The last reunion was such fun that I think we ought to think about organising another one round about Christmastime! Do you know where Skipper is now – I have heard from her last from a place at Haslemere to do with the Ockender Venture but I don’t know if she is still doing that or whether she is still in Devonshire? I would be grateful if you could let me know sometime. Thank you again for writing. Yours sincerely / Elizabeth R”. Includes original envelope with official postage stamp and Windsor Castle return address. 3pp. letter measures 4.75” x 7.5”. Envelope measures 5.5” x 4.25”. Mailing fold and slight toning throughout. Very good overall. Sold for $1,250.

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