Canadian Arts, Culture & History

November 2530, 2023
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LOT 439

Lot 439

Signed Presentation Photograph of Freeman Freeman-Thomas, First Marquess of Willingdon, (1866-1941), Governor-General of Canada (1926-1931) and His Wife Hon. Marie Adelaide, 1931

Signed Presentation Photograph of Freeman Freeman-Thomas, First Marquess of Willingdon, (1866-1941), Governor-General of Canada (1926-1931) and His Wife Hon. Marie Adelaide, 1931
Lot 439 Details
Signed Presentation Photograph of Freeman Freeman-Thomas, First Marquess of Willingdon, (1866-1941), Governor-General of Canada (1926-1931) and His Wife Hon. Marie Adelaide, 1931

silver gelatin print, dated and signed by the subjects and the photographer, in easel frame with crown cypher
frame 12.6 x 9.4 in — 32 x 24 cm

Estimate $100-$150

Realised: $209.10
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

Lot Report

Note:

Major Freeman Freeman-Thomas, 1st Marquess of Willingdon (1866-1941) was a British Liberal politician and administrator who served as the 13th Governor General of Canada, and as Viceroy and 22nd Governor-General of India.

CONDITION DETAILS

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