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Sweet crayon drawings by a very young King Charles III will show a different side to Britain’s royal family when they come up for auction this week.
King Charles’s Childhood Drawings of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip Are Heading to Auction The British royal crafted the sketches of his parents when he was between 5 and 6 years old.
King Charles' touching childhood drawings of his beloved late 'Mummy' and 'Papa' are set to fetch up to £10,000 at auction. The crayon and pencil portraits, which have been discovered after 40 ...
The two drawings were done around 1953-55, when King Charles was just five or six years old. Sold as a single lot, they carry a presale estimate of £5,000 to £10,000 ($6,300 to $12,700).
See Charles III’s Childhood Drawings Made by a young Charles in the ‘50s, the crayon and pencil illustrations sold for thousands at auction Teresa Nowakowski - Daily Correspondent June 16, 2023 ...
King Charles III has a humongous collection of prints and drawings known as the Royal Collection. It is one of the largest private holdings of art in the world and includes masterpieces such as ...
The two drawings are expected to fetch between £5,000 and £10,000 ($6,500 to $12,700) when they go up for auction in Britain on Friday. In a press release issued by Hansons Auctioneers, the ...
Other early drawings by King Charles set for auction include a pair of carmine bee-eater birds, signed 'Charles', expected to fetch £2,000- £4,000.
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