Letter from Buckingham Palace 1860 contained within Hard & Hunter book

£195.00

A letter in the hand of and signed by Sir Charles Beaumont Phipps, Queen Victoria’s confidant and advisor, dated November 10, 1860. Letter glued to the inner cover.

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A letter in the hand of and signed by Sir Charles Beaumont Phipps and dated November 10, 1860. Letter glued to the inner cover.

History:

Step into the world of Victorian royalty with this exquisite antique letter penned by Sir Charles Beaumont Phipps on November 10, 1860. Sir Charles Beaumont Phipps, a prominent figure in the court of Queen Victoria, served as her trusted private secretary and equerry, holding a position of great influence and responsibility.

Sir Charles’s illustrious career extended beyond the confines of the royal court. Before he served Queen Victoria, he distinguished himself as a military officer, displaying bravery and leadership on the battlefield. His military background lent him a unique perspective and steely resolve, qualities that undoubtedly shaped his approach to serving the crown.

As Queen Victoria’s confidant and advisor, Sir Charles played an integral role in the inner workings of the royal household. His duties encompassed a wide range of responsibilities, from managing the Queen’s correspondence to accompanying her on official engagements and providing invaluable counsel on matters of state.

Moreover, Sir Charles held a special place in the hearts of the royal children, being entrusted with their care and education. His close bond with the young princes and princesses is evident in the affectionate tone of his correspondence. Their names, etched in history and whispered with reverence, include Albert Edward, Princess Victoria, Princess Alice, Princess Helena, Princess Louise, Prince Arthur, Prince Leopold, and Princess Beatrice.

In this meticulously crafted letter, Sir Charles’s eloquence and discretion shine through, offering a rare glimpse into the private world of the monarchy during a pivotal moment in history. His close relationship with Queen Victoria and the royal children is palpable in every word, reflecting the trust and respect that characterized their familial ties.

Whether you’re a collector of royal memorabilia, a history enthusiast, or simply drawn to the elegance of a bygone era, this antique letter by Sir Charles Beaumont Phipps is a treasure trove of historical significance. Own a piece of royal history and experience the grandeur and sophistication of Victorian court life through the eyes of one of its most esteemed figures.

Makers Mark /Identifying Features: Signature as seen elsewhere on internet / Wikipedia article

Estimated Age: 1860

Condition: 

The book is in poor condition as the back cover has almost completely dropped off. That being said, the pages are readable should you wish to read the stories. However, be advised the cover is likely to drop off with use. The letter is in reasonable condition for the age and although there is some considerable staining, the letter is still readable.

Please keep in mind that our items are most often vintage or antique, sometimes many decades or even a century or two old, so they will show some signs of wear and usage. These are not mint items from the factory (unless we specifically say so). We include in our item condition and pictures any issues that are significant, however cannot cover every single condition possibility with photos and hence the following grading has been given to each item.

 

Weight: 526 g

Size: 18 cm tall by 12 cm wide x 4 cm thick

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