Cecil Beaton (b. Hamstead, London 1904, d. Broad Chalke, Wiltshire, England 1980)
Cecil Beaton (b. Hamstead, London 1904, d. Broad Chalke, Wiltshire, England 1980)
A pair of signed b/w presentatation photographs of Queen Elizabeth II of England (1926–2022) and Prince Philip (1921–2021). Both dated 1979. Blue maroquin leather frames with gold embossed crowned monograms by Plante & Johnson, London. Photo size 18.2×14.2 cm. Frame size 32×22.4 cm. (2).
Provenance: Presented to the Danish Lord Chamberlain Hans Sølvhøj (1919–1989) by Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip during their official visit to Denmark in May 1979. Until today inherited within the Lord Chamberlain's family.
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Condition: Very modest signs of handling.
Category: Photos ▸ Vintage photographs
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Cecil Beaton (b. Hamstead, London 1904, d. Broad Chalke, Wiltshire, England 1980)
A pair of signed b/w presentatation photographs of Queen Elizabeth II of England (1926–2022) and Prince Philip (1921–2021). Both dated 1979. Blue maroquin leather frames with gold embossed crowned monograms by Plante & Johnson, London. Photo size 18.2×14.2 cm. Frame size 32×22.4 cm. (2).
Provenance: Presented to the Danish Lord Chamberlain Hans Sølvhøj (1919–1989) by Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip during their official visit to Denmark in May 1979. Until today inherited within the Lord Chamberlain's family.
This lot is subject to Artist's Royalty.
Artist’s Royalty
In accordance with Danish copyright law, an additional royalty fee is to be paid for the purchase of works by contemporary Danish artist and some international artists who are either still alive, or who died within the last 70 years. × Read more
Condition: Very modest signs of handling.
Category: Photos ▸ Vintage photographs
Preview: In Lyngby
% from the market value