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  • Edward ,Prince of Wales
    Feb. 18, 2024

    Edward ,Prince of Wales

    Est: £200 - £300

    Edward ,Prince of Wales Edward, Prince of Wales Typed letter signed ('Edward P') to Mr Limmer, reading "I have just heard that you are about to give up the post of Clerk to Christ's Hospital which you have so ably filled for many years. As its President, I am grateful to you for all that you have done for the Foundation, and I send you my best wishes, on your retirement, for many years of health and happiness", one page, age-related browning, 4to, St James's Palace, 10 August 1932, affixed to marge cardboard mount, overall size 32.5 x 19cm.

    Chiswick Auctions
  • Edward VIII, King of the United Kingdom (as Prince of Wales)
    Oct. 10, 2023

    Edward VIII, King of the United Kingdom (as Prince of Wales)

    Est: £1,000 - £1,500

    Edward VIII, King of the United Kingdom (as Prince of Wales) Attractive and possibly unique pair of photographs by Bassano of the young Edward VIII when Prince of Wales, the photographs showing the Prince in mirror-like head and shoulders profile poses, each image signed and dated "E.1919" on the front and "David, Aug 1919" on the verso, signed by Bassano and with photographer's pencil marks along the margins, minor silvering to darker portion of the images, housed a green leather case, each 22 x 17cm; together with: a black and white, full length photograph of Freda Dudley Ward holding her two Yorkshire Terriers, signed by Dudley Ward who has also annotated the names of the dogs ('John' and 'Cora'), framed and glazed, back easel now detached, 25 x 20cm; two envelopes addressed to Maud and signed by Edward ('Edward P.') and two printed portrait of the then Prince of Wales, one framed, v.s. (7) PROVENANCE: the vendor's grandmother was Freda Dudley Ward’s personal maid during her affair with the then Prince of Wales.

    Chiswick Auctions
  • Edward VIII [Edward Prince of Wales]
    Mar. 31, 2022

    Edward VIII [Edward Prince of Wales]

    Est: £800 - £1,200

    Edward VIII [Edward Prince of Wales] Edward VIII [Edward Prince of Wales] Autograph letter signed ('David') to his mistress Freda Dudley Ward, in bold pencil, in full "Fredie darling darling my precious beloved one, just got back more dead than alive from a 6hr tour of visits on tenants, farms, tin mines and God knows what!! But I started my sordid day at 6 a.m. when I had to step out of the train at Newton Abbot and look happy and pleased with a 'loyal reception'!! God! But it was some strain sweetheart and the same thing happened at another little town called Ashburton which I passed thro. in car on my way to Prince town where I arrived about 8.00, 2 hours later had to attend a fearful service in the church the installing of the new vicar or whatever is called by the Bishop of Exeter and I had to present the man as patron of the living by leading him up to the altar!! God, you would have laughed to have seen your little boy darling who was naturally in the completest 'stupe' at 10am and who walked about like a dazed man quite oblivious of being in church and what he had to do and in fact of everything as usual except his little Madonna. However, the new vicar seems quite a nice little man and has 4 years service as an army chaplain and has got an M.C. He'd dining with me here to-night!! The Bishop of Exeter in Ld. W. Cecil Salisbury's brother who looks quite mad and is anyway revolting with a scraggy beard; so that besides nearly slapping my sides I was almost sick. So I'm feeling more down and out than ever this evening my angel and I'm so lonely and bored and fed up and depressed and I've got a ghastly day to face to-morrow with about a 1/2dozen speeches to let off at Truro, Budmin etc. and I've got to leave at 8.00a.m. which means that I miss the London post (9.30 a.m.) which might be kind and bring me happiness in the form of a little letter from my most precious lovely darling little girl!! Christ! What i think of life beloved and my prospects for the future as so much worse tho. it's a shame my going on like this which will only make you loathe my letters as they are all the same nowadays and so deadly dull!! But you did tell me to give you details of my trip didn't you sweetheart and of course I've nothing else to tell you except that I love you more and more madly every minute of my life. 11 p.m. I'm finishing this letter after a very sordid little dinner party tho. it might have been worse, but not much worse: Sidney Greville, Claude Peacock (the Duchy Secretary) and Rev. Cook (the new vicar) who really is very nice considering he's a parson and besides having the M.C. he was wounded in Mesopotamia!! But enough about parsons beloved one or you'll think I've got the religious mania or something your little boy is now in the midst of working up his speeches for to-morrow and they've got to be so technical! Fredie darling darling please forgive my grousing to you again but this life of mine is a sordid one and no mistake and it's never going to improve and it's millions of times more sordid when I'm separated from the only human being that really matters anything to me in this world, you my sweetheart, my little Madonna. I just can't tell you what a terrible mood of depression and despondency I'm in and how much I'm loving you , thinking of you and only living for our next meeting!! Oh! When oh! when will that be? Sat. Sun. or Mon? I fear the latter tho. you know it's merely a foul existence for me till then angel! I'm consoling myself by looking at all your photos and by smelling the last 'F.Ward' I've stolen; I've brought them all with me in a special wooden dispatch box I got to carry them about in and so my deep down happiness is coming to the service for the moment and I'm feeling a little better. Alas this letter can't go till mid morrow evening which is my first real chance of hearing from you; what a joyous thought. I must stop now darling as I'm so dead and sleepy and have still another speech to do in bed: I'll write again to-morrow night if I'm still alive and so hope to be able to answer a letter from my very own precious little darling beloved little Fredie Wedie to whom her devoted and adoring petit amoureuse her very own David sends all all his immense love, as well as millions and millions of baisers and blessings, four pages, folding marks, 8vo, Duchy Hotel, Princetown, 10 June 1919; with original mailing envelope

    Chiswick Auctions
  • Prince Edward Island: 1872 locally sent cover to Cardigan from Charlotte-To
    Apr. 02, 2019

    Prince Edward Island: 1872 locally sent cover to Cardigan from Charlotte-To

    Est: £100 - £120

    Prince Edward Island: 1872 locally sent cover to Cardigan from Charlotte-Town (JA 7) with a 3c rose lightly tied by a barred canceller. Cover faults from when opened.

    Corbitt Stamps Ltd
  • EDWARD VII; KING OF ENGLAND. Brief Autograph Letter Signed, "Albert," as Prince, to Victoria, Empress of Friedrich III ("My dear Vicky"
    Mar. 22, 2018

    EDWARD VII; KING OF ENGLAND. Brief Autograph Letter Signed, "Albert," as Prince, to Victoria, Empress of Friedrich III ("My dear Vicky"

    Est: $400 - $600

    9-YEAR-OLD FUTURE KING EDWARD VII; KING OF ENGLAND. Brief Autograph Letter Signed, "Albert," as Prince, to Victoria, Empress of Friedrich III ("My dear Vicky"): "I hope you will accept this little present from me, with my best wishes." 1 page, 8vo, with integral address leaf addressed in his hand ("For Vicky"); short closed separations at folds, cello tape remnants at outer edge on verso and upper edge of terminal page, ink identification in unknown hand on terminal page. Np, 21 November 1850

    Swann Auction Galleries
  • Edward, Prince of Wales [King Edward VIII]
    Oct. 11, 2017

    Edward, Prince of Wales [King Edward VIII]

    Est: £250 - £350

    Edward, Prince of Wales [King Edward VIII] Aren''t we Lucky? The magazine of H.M.S. "Renown" August to December 1919, 8vo, original cloth gilt with the upper cover signed ''Edward P'', with a letter pasted to the endpaper: "Dear Mr Orroch, I enclose a copy of "Aren''t we Lucky" which his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales has autographed for you on my request...", signed C.H. Rolleston, some soiling

    Lyon & Turnbull
  • Edward, Prince of Wales - Typed letter signed to Major King, Allied Artists Corporation
    Jul. 27, 2017

    Edward, Prince of Wales - Typed letter signed to Major King, Allied Artists Corporation

    Est: £150 - £200

    Typed letter signed (íward P.') to Major King, Allied Artists Corporation, reading "I am writing to thank you for your kindness in having placed at my disposal a number of films, from the Allied Artists Corporation, Ltd, for exhibition in H.M.S. "Repulse" during the homeward voyage from the Argentine. I can assure you that the loan of these films was greatly appreciated by myself and by all those on board who had the pleasure of seeing them", one page, folding marks, remnants of mounting, some discolouration, 4to , St James's Palace, 4 November 1925

    Dreweatts 1759
  • Edward, Prince of Wales - Dance card for the ball given in honour of Edward Prince of Wales...
    Jun. 22, 2017

    Edward, Prince of Wales - Dance card for the ball given in honour of Edward Prince of Wales...

    Est: £250 - £350

    Dance card for the ball given in honour of Edward Prince of Wales in Hong Kong on April 17th, 1922, signed "Edward P" in pencil on front cover, gilt lettering and badge, with original cord and pencil affixed to the end, age related toning, light foxing , 10.2 x 6.2cm , 1922

    Dreweatts 1759
  • Bank of Prince Edward Island. 1872 Issue.
    Apr. 11, 2016

    Bank of Prince Edward Island. 1872 Issue.

    Est: $240 - $400

    Canada. 20 Dollars. P-S1931a. Victoria and Prince Albert in two corners. With red ink text Worthless repeated twice on each side. Very Good, crumpled in the past.

    Archives International Auctions, LLC
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