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Fine Original Queen Victoria Hand Signed in Ink Document 1885 at Balmoral.

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item 12315531 Fine Original Queen Victoria Hand Signed in Ink Document 1885 at Balmoral.Antique History Finest English Silver & Collectable Antiquities Circ. 1200s – 18th19th 20th Century Preserving the past for the future.Item: FineOriginal Queen Victoria Hand Signed in Ink Document 1885 at Balmoral. A very fine 100% original, 2 and a quarterpage folio document hand signed byHer Majesty Victoria Queen of United Kingdom of great Britain and Ireland,signature in Ink, signed at Balmoral, Scotland dated September 12th 1885,it is a Queens Warrant (Grantof a Civil List Pension of £100 per year to Mrs Camilla Sherwin of Brighton). Ofthe literary merit of her sister the late Mrs Jameson (Mrs Anna Brownell Jameson was a well known female writer during theVictorian era). Queen Victoria’s largebold signature to top, ( Victoria R ) two stamps to front one of whichis 10 shillings stamp to side countersigned to the reverse by Her majestyCommands. Document is of the type, soiled and worn to the edges, no tears or rips to the centre, just afew small tears to the side. All in all a wonderful and highly collectableQueen Victoria hand signed document, 100%original and NOT a copy. For thecollector or investor of Royal Regalia also having the added bonus of includinga well know Victorian female writer of the time. Anna Brownell JamesonAnna Jameson was born in Dublin on May 19,1794 Her first major work, The Diary of an Ennuyée, a fictitious accountof her travels in Italy, was also published in 1825. This book gained her acertain notoriety when it was revealed to be fictitious rather than strictlyautobiographical.Queen VictoriaName: Queen VictoriaFull Name: Alexandrina VictoriaBorn: May 24, 1819 at Kensington PalaceParents: Edward, Duke of Kent (son of George III) and Victoria ofSaxe-Coburg-SaalfeldRelation to Elizabeth II: great-great-grandmotherHouse of: HanoverAscended to the throne: June 20, 1837 aged 18 yearsCrowned: June 28, 1838 at Westminster AbbeyMarried: Albert, son of Duke of Saxe-Coburg-GothaChildren: Four sons including Edward VII, and five daughtersDied: January 22, 1901 at Osborne, Isle of Wight, aged 81 years, 7months, and 29 daysBuried at: FrogmoreReigned for: 63 years, 7 months, and 2 daysSucceeded by: her son Edward VIISize: Fullopen just under 20” wide by 15 ¼” high. Condition: Documentis of the type, soiled and worn to the edges,no tears or rips to the centre, just a few small tears to the sidePleasetake time to view our antiquities here on eBay, where you will find many silveritems as well as, medals, coins and antiques with the options for bidding andbuy now. Maybe a gift for someonespecial, birthdays , christenings , all occasions, for your own collectionmaybe or pieces of historic interest.


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