
Description
5 1/2 x 3 1/2 in (14 x 8.8 cm)
Provenance and Authentication:
This collectible has undergone a rigorous forensic evaluation. The signatures were carefully analyzed across multiple criteria, including ink deposition, material aging characteristics, stylistic consistency, and historical alignment. The findings provide a sound basis for authenticity and historical context, and the piece is accompanied by comprehensive documentation supporting both its provenance and verification.
Autographed black-and-white photographic postcard, showing a young Princess Elizabeth smiling in a patterned dress, boldly signed "Elizabeth" across the lower portion in ink. Postcard verso unused, printed with a quote from King George VI. Published by Photochrom Co. Ltd., London and Tunbridge Wells. Circa late 1940s.
This striking autographed postcard captures a youthful Princess Elizabeth before her ascension to the throne, presenting a rare and intimate glimpse of Britain's future queen. The image, rendered in soft monochrome tones, shows Elizabeth in a patterned dress with a natural, cheerful smile-an expression of warmth and optimism that resonated with the postwar British public. Her confident yet approachable presence in this portrait stands in contrast to the formality of royal iconography, emphasizing her human appeal in a time of national recovery.
The boldly inked "Elizabeth" signature across the lower section of the photograph demonstrates a steady and practiced hand, and aligns stylistically with known authentic examples from the 1940s. This personal inscription adds a deeply historical and emotional value, as it predates her coronation by several years, representing her identity as both royal and relatable. The verso side of the postcard includes a printed message quoting King George VI-"Help to make the world a better place and life a worthier thing"-enhancing the cultural and historical resonance of the piece.
Comparable early autographs from Princess Elizabeth, especially those on photographic portraits or postcards, have become increasingly scarce, particularly in well-preserved condition. Auction results for similar items have shown consistent appreciation in recent years, with values reaching into the several-thousand-dollar range depending on provenance and condition. Collectors of royal memorabilia, autograph seekers, and historians alike place high value on such early, legible signatures, particularly when paired with photographic likenesses.
Beyond its numismatic or autograph value, this signed postcard offers powerful historical context, evoking the era of a changing monarchy and the legacy of a young woman who would become one of the longest-reigning monarchs in British history. It is highly adaptable for display in curated settings, royal collections, or museums focusing on 20th-century British history and culture.
Provenance and Authentication:
This collectible has undergone a rigorous forensic evaluation. The signatures were carefully analyzed across multiple criteria, including ink deposition, material aging characteristics, stylistic consistency, and historical alignment. The findings provide a sound basis for authenticity and historical context, and the piece is accompanied by comprehensive documentation supporting both its provenance and verification.
Autographed black-and-white photographic postcard, showing a young Princess Elizabeth smiling in a patterned dress, boldly signed "Elizabeth" across the lower portion in ink. Postcard verso unused, printed with a quote from King George VI. Published by Photochrom Co. Ltd., London and Tunbridge Wells. Circa late 1940s.
This striking autographed postcard captures a youthful Princess Elizabeth before her ascension to the throne, presenting a rare and intimate glimpse of Britain's future queen. The image, rendered in soft monochrome tones, shows Elizabeth in a patterned dress with a natural, cheerful smile-an expression of warmth and optimism that resonated with the postwar British public. Her confident yet approachable presence in this portrait stands in contrast to the formality of royal iconography, emphasizing her human appeal in a time of national recovery.
The boldly inked "Elizabeth" signature across the lower section of the photograph demonstrates a steady and practiced hand, and aligns stylistically with known authentic examples from the 1940s. This personal inscription adds a deeply historical and emotional value, as it predates her coronation by several years, representing her identity as both royal and relatable. The verso side of the postcard includes a printed message quoting King George VI-"Help to make the world a better place and life a worthier thing"-enhancing the cultural and historical resonance of the piece.
Comparable early autographs from Princess Elizabeth, especially those on photographic portraits or postcards, have become increasingly scarce, particularly in well-preserved condition. Auction results for similar items have shown consistent appreciation in recent years, with values reaching into the several-thousand-dollar range depending on provenance and condition. Collectors of royal memorabilia, autograph seekers, and historians alike place high value on such early, legible signatures, particularly when paired with photographic likenesses.
Beyond its numismatic or autograph value, this signed postcard offers powerful historical context, evoking the era of a changing monarchy and the legacy of a young woman who would become one of the longest-reigning monarchs in British history. It is highly adaptable for display in curated settings, royal collections, or museums focusing on 20th-century British history and culture.
Condition
Condition:
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Any statement made in any catalogue or otherwise regarding the origin, date, age, attribution, authenticity, or estimated selling price of any lot is an expression of opinion only. Such statements do not constitute a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Oldstone Ventures LLC in relation to any lot.
Prospective buyers are strongly advised to satisfy themselves as to the accuracy and reliability of the catalogue description prior to making a purchase. The absence of specific references to prior restorations or condition issues in the descriptions does not imply that the item is free from such restorations or defects.
Photographs provided by Oldstone Ventures LLC are for indicative purposes only and are not guaranteed to precisely reflect the actual condition, color, or quality of the items.
Buyer Responsibility:
Buyers are encouraged to seek independent expert advice regarding the authenticity, condition, and value of any item before placing a bid.
Contact Us:
For any inquiries or further information, please feel free to contact us via email at oldstoneventures@gmail.com.
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PRINCESS ELIZABETH SIGNED POSTCARD
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Fine Arts Antiques & Contemporary Art Sale 11
Mar 31, 2026 9:00 AM EDTSummit, NJ, United States
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