Victoria's secret bloomers goes for £360 in royal auction
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An auctioneer holds up a pair of linen drawers that belonged to Queen Victoria, with a blue embroidered cipher and a 38" waist. The bloomers were won by a collector in Essex (Reeman Dansie)
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A rare silver apple given by Princess Diana to her dresser, Fay Appleby, to commemorate their visit to New York. It's beleived to be one of only four made and is engraved with the Princess's crowned D monogram. The apple was won by a collector in Colchester against international interest (Reeman Dansie)
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Princess Margaret features in a photograph taken by Cecil Beaton, a famed photographer and costume designer (Reeman Dansie)
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Royal presentation Halcyon Days enamel Easter egg box decorated with stained glass-effect animal scenes and the words 'Easter 1989' is accompanied with its original gift bag, inscribed by Princess Diana - 'To Fay, wishing you a very happy Easter and lots of love from Diana' (Reeman Dansie)
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A collection of thirty photographs taken by Mr H.E.H Mayhew, the Senior BBC lighting engineer during the making of the 1957 and 1958 Royal Christmas broadcasts show a young Prince Charles and Princess Anne (not pictured) playing on set. The black and white photos also include formal shots of The Queen on set (Reeman Dansie)
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The entrance ticket, Order of Service and related documents of Princess Diana's funeral sold for £460, £260 more than expected (Reeman Dansie)
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A piece of the Royal Wedding cake in a presentation tin from the Duke and Duchess's Wedding in 2011 (Reeman Dansie)
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A rare Royal Christmas pantomime programme of Old Mother Red Riding Boots is signed by Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret. The girls starred and devised the play, performed at Windsor Castle, on December 21st, 22nd and 23rd, 1944 (Reeman Dansie)
Queen Victoria's 38" bloomers were sold to a collector from Essex at a royal auction. Royal letters and Christmas cards signed by the late Princess Diana, a portrait of Princess Margaret by famed photographer Cecil Beaton and a piece of wedding cake from the Duke and Duchess's wedding last year were also sold.