Description
This remarkable circa 1941 Christmas and New Year's card, signed and inscribed by the young Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II) and her sister Princess Margaret, is a truly one-of-a-kind historical treasure. The card, addressed to Mr. Stone and Miss Vidal, showcases not only the personal touch of the royal sisters but also an exceptional rarity that makes it a centerpiece of any collection. Crafted on heavy card stock, it exudes a sense of durability and quality, reflecting the care with which it was made and preserved.
The cover of the card features a heartwarming illustration of four dogs nestled snugly under a blanket in a wicker basket, with the inscription "To Greet You," perfectly setting the tone for the heartfelt message within. Inside, the printed inscription reads, "With Best Wishes for Christmas and the New Year," providing a festive sentiment that is elevated by the addition of bold, hand-penned signatures. Both Princess Elizabeth, aged 15 at the time, and Princess Margaret, just 11 years old, signed the card in rich black fountain pen ink, their handwriting clear and confident. The boldness and clarity of these signatures are striking, testifying to their authenticity and the care taken in their inscription.
This card is museum-quality, preserved in its original, untouched condition, and measures approximately 5.5 inches by 4.5 inches. It is definitively dated to 1941, during the height of World War II—a period of great significance for the British Royal Family and the nation as a whole. The historical importance of this piece is immense, as it offers an intimate glimpse into the lives of two of Britain’s most iconic royal figures at a young age. The pairing of their signatures is exceedingly rare, especially considering Princess Margaret’s well-documented infrequency in signing Christmas cards.
Such an artifact is not only a testament to royal history but also an irreplaceable collector’s item of extraordinary value. Its combination of rarity, exceptional condition, and personal connection to the two princesses renders it a singularly unique piece, unmatched in its charm and historical resonance. This card is more than a collectible; it is a tangible piece of history, offering an enduring connection to the early lives of Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Margaret.
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