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ALPHONSO XI
[ALPHONSO XI]. King of Castile and Leon [1312-1350]. Royal Charter, one page, 32 by 23 1/2 inches, on vellum, Royal Chancery, Segovia, September 29, 1344.
$75,000
[BOHEMIA].
[BOHEMIA]. OTTOKAR II PREMYZL, the Great. King of Bohemia [1253-1278] and possessor of the duchy of Austria; greatly extended the Bohemian dominion [1260-1269]; one the election of Rudolf I [1273] as Holy Roman Emperor, ceded ...
$9,500
EDWARD I
An account roll from the reign of Edward I.
$35,000
Joanna La Loca
[JOANNA LA LOCA]. Daughter of Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella of Castille; mother of Emperor Charles V; inherited the crown of Castille on the death of Isabella and ruled jointly with her husband Philip, ...
$9,500
JOANNA
(JOANNA). La Loca. Queen of Castile; daughter of Ferdinand V and Isabella I. An official royal document, signed in the name of the Queen by the Councillors of Castile, one page folio, (15 by 12 ...
$30,000
LOUIS IX.
[LOUIS IX]. "Saint Louis." King of France. (1226-1270); canonized in 1297. A document written during the reign of St. Louis conferring to Thomas Odet a house within the walls of the abbey of St. Croix ...
$27,500
VICTORIA
[VICTORIA]. Queen of England. Partly engraved Document, one page, folio [20 1/2 by 30 1/2 inches], on vellum, March 30, 1874. Letters patent for an Invention. Fine condition.
$4,500
[VICTORIA].
[VICTORIA]. Queen of England. Partly engraved Document, two pages, folio, on vellum, May 14, 1869. Letters patent for an Invention.
$5,500
ANNE.
Document Signed, Anne R, one page, folio, [9 by 13 1/2 inches], on vellum, Windsor, August 2, 1709.
$5,750
ANNE.
Letter Signed, Good cousin and friend / and good sister, cousin,/ and friend / AnnaR, two and two-thirds pages, tall quarto, Given at Our Palace at Windsor, July 3, 1709. Countersigned by H. Boyle. To ...
$12,500
PRINCE OTTO EDUARD LEOPOLD VON BISMARCK.
Letter Signed, most devoted servant / vBismarck, six pages, quarto, Frankfurt, February 6, 1853, in German. As Prussian ambassador to the Germanic Diet, to Your Excellency.
$7,500
CATHERINE DE MEDICIS.
Letter Signed, one page, legal folio, Fontainbleau, March 30, 1560. In German. To her cousin. The Queen says she has had to neglect her cousin's affairs, but that he should realize that both she and ...
$12,500
CHARLES V.
Document Signed, Charles, one half page, legal folio, Augusburg, March 16, 1547. Headed "The Emperor and King," and addressed to "Dear and faithful one."

"For reasons concerning Our service, the common weal of the country, and ...
$12,500

EDWARD IV.
Document Signed, with his monogram, two pages, 5 3/4 by 6 1/2 inches, n.d. [circa 1475].
$85,000
EDWARD VI.
Signature and top portion of a document, 21 1/2 by 2 inches, on vellum.
$65,000
EDWARD VIII.
Typewritten Letter Signed, Edward, Duke of Windsor, one page, quarto, New York, December 7, 1946.
$1,750
EDWARD VIII.
Christmas Card for 1911, his first Christmas as the Prince of Wales, two pages, Signed, Edward P. and inscribed "For Colonel Campbell." The card reads: "Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year." ...
$1,500
EDWARD VIII.
Autograph Letter Signed, Edward, two pages, octavo, Buckingham Palace, London, July 14, 1914. To Commander Duncan W. Grant, with the original envelope. The letter and the envelope both have the black embossed King's seal.

"Very many ...
$2,500

EDWARD VIII.
Typewritten Letter Signed, Edward, one full page, quarto, New York, April 11, 1947.
$1,750
EDWARD VIII.
Autograph Letter Signed, Edward, two full pages, octavo, Headquarters, British Army, St. Omer, January 29, 1915.
$6,750
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Royalty autographs, signatures, collectibles and memorabilia– almost always signed documents – vary in availability in accordance with how important the person was.  Generally, significant reigns were not brief, and the leading figures in royalty had long periods of time during which to realize great accomplishments; accordingly, these royal figures signed many official documents.  Except for countries where official documents were not saved, or were deliberately destroyed, such as Russia or, again as in the case of Russia, there was no commercial process by which the documents could be sold, availability for collectors today will depend upon how long the person was monarch.  Age is not as big a determining factor of rarity as one might think.

Queen Isabella I of Spain, the patron of Columbus, can be obtained in signed documents because a group of several hundred payment orders was discovered some years ago and came onto the market.  Documents signed by King Henry VIII of England can be found, though they are very rare.  Queen Elizabeth I is very rare in signed documents and extremely rare in signed letters.  King George III had a long reign and signed a large number of official documents, many of which survive, and he is readily available to collectors today.   Queen Victoria is much more in demand than George III, but signed many official documents during her long reign and, therefore, can be found by collectors.

One of the most important monarchs of the Renaissance, Francis I of France, can be obtained in signed documents, though they are not common, and King Louis XIV and King Louis XVI, both important monarchs, can also be found in signed documents.  Queen Marie Antoinette is rare in signed documents and very rare in signed letters.  Surprisingly available are signed letters by Frederick the Great of Prussia, whose detailed involvement in military affairs provided opportunity for him to sign many letters.  Catherine the Great has been in much greater demand since the emergence of Russia in the Western world and the growing interest of Russians in collecting their own history.  She must have signed many documents as Czarina, but they are rare.  

Complete collections of royalty autographs, signatures and signed pieces of monarchs of different countries are extremely difficult to achieve because, in each country, there have been monarchs with extremely brief reigns who held no previous positions that caused them to sign documents or sign letters.

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