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The Queen is shown seated on a horse, draped in outdoor clothing, gloves and scarf, with her attendant standing and holding the horse's rein. On the lower margin, the photograph and photographer are identified, "The Queen - Balmoral, G. W, Wilson, Aberdeen [Photographer]." Docketed on verso in pencil is the date of the photograph, "1863," and identification of the man attending the Queen: "John Brown, Gillie [favorite servant], after Prince Albert's death, became Queen's regular attendant in the Highlands. He died in 1883." Victoria is photographed with her youngest child and fifth daughter, Princess Beatrice, 1857-1944), by royal photographer Arthur Melbuish. Victoria is seated holding an open fan, photographed by W & D Downey. A fine trio of photographs of the Queen. Autograph
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Queen Victoria, Three Carte-de Visite Photographs
by QUEEN VICTORIA
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Early Autograph Letter SIGNED to his nurse on "Osborne" stationery, 8vo bifold, ca 1899
by EDWARD VIII
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The royal child writes to, "My dearest Nana," his nurse asking to drink something because, "I is so thirsty." He identifies himself as, "your little Sweetie Edward XXXXXXXXXX". Condition: Light toning throughout, folds and one margin tear not affecting text but to both pages. Pencil docketing on verso identifying the letter. A rare letter. Autograph
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by VICTORIA and Edward VIII
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Albumen photograph on photographer's mount, Cabinet size, of Queen Victoria with the future king, Edward VIII, her great grandson, Hughes & Mullins photograph. Docketing on verso states the photograph was taken at "Osborne House, July 1897." Repair to a break in the mount just below the left lower corner of the image, about one inch diagonal away from the photograph. Autograph
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Vishniac Photograph Signed. of a young man dressed in a uniform with encircled five point star on the arm
by VISHNIAC, ROMAN
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The gelatin silver print is attached to the cover of a photography bifold board and also held in place with three pieces of age-stained tape. The photograph is framed with the top board on which Vishniac has signed in pencil near the image opening at lower right, "R. Vishniac." The photograph measures 5.25 x 7 inches laid onto an 11 1/4 x 8 inch bifold board. The tape is well hidden by the signed cover mat. Uncommon image. Autograph
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Autograph Letter SIGNED, 2 pp on one sheet of personalized stationery, 4to, New Haven, Conn, Sept. 16, 1941, with transmittal envelope
by VON STROHEIM, ERIC
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While acting in the Broadway production of "Arsenic and Old Lace," Von Stroheim writes to his daughter-in-law. He refers to the play towards the end of the letter. "We opened last night & as you can see from the criticism it went over allright (sic)." Von Stroheim played the role of the villain, Jonathan Brewster, after Boris Karloff left the play. He addresses his daughter-in-law as "Poopsie." She was the wife of his son Josef (1922-2002) a sound editor who started out in photography. Von Stroheim offers advice to "Poopsie" after noting his birthday present to her should arrive in time. "I am so glad about your advancement & I hope you'll keep up your interest in your work - particulairly [sic] now that you are in the Publicity Dept. I know - I just feel that you will make good because you are bright & unspoiled. Just don't associate with punk kids who might get you into trouble. Keep up your interest in photography & continue to be a good mixer. That was one of my many shortcomings. I couldn't mix…
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