Description
For your consideration is an exceptionally rare and historically significant circa 1953 Royal Presentation Photograph of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, commemorating her coronation and hand-signed by the Queen as "Elizabeth R." This exquisite royal artifact features an original portrait by the renowned Royal photographer Dorothy Wilding, celebrated for her elegant and iconic portrayals of the British Royal Family. This particular photograph, signed and dated 1953 in black fountain pen ink (now aged to brown), is one of only 38 presentation pieces produced worldwide, making it a truly extraordinary collectible. The photograph is accompanied by the original mount and is guaranteed original and authentic.
The photograph measures approximately 14.75 × 20 inches and is mounted on its original paperboard measuring 25.75 × 19.0 inches. The Queen’s signature is beautifully preserved, an exceptional and unblemished example of her autograph from a pivotal moment in her reign. The verso of the mount retains its original label and hand inscriptions, marked as number 10 of the 38 issued, further confirming its exclusivity and provenance.
Dorothy Wilding, the celebrated photographer behind this portrait, was a trailblazer in professional portraiture, fusing glamour with modernist aesthetics. Known for her work with the British Royal Family, Wilding’s portraits of Queen Elizabeth II were widely used, including on postage stamps and official documents. Her mastery of lighting and composition is evident in this timeless image, capturing the Queen in regal elegance during the earliest days of her historic reign.
This presentation photograph is in original and excellent condition, meticulously preserved to maintain its historical integrity. Its exclusivity, remarkable provenance, and direct connection to Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation make it an unparalleled addition to any collection of royal memorabilia or fine art photography.
A true masterpiece of royal heritage, this photograph embodies both the personal signature of the Queen and the artistic legacy of Dorothy Wilding. It offers collectors, historians, and enthusiasts a rare opportunity to own a tangible piece of British history from one of its most iconic moments. This is not merely a photograph—it is a profound representation of tradition, craftsmanship, and royal legacy, limited to a mere 38 pieces worldwide.
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