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The Signing of the Marriage Attestation Deed, March 10th 1863, published 1864 (litho)
XCF425309 The Signing of the Marriage Attestation Deed, March 10th 1863, published 1864 (litho) by Dudley, Robert Charles (1826-1900); Private Collection; (add.info.: marriage of King Edward VII of the United Kingdom (1841-1910) to Alexandra of Denmark (1844-1925); ); British, out of copyright
Media ID 12805043
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Bring history to your morning routine with our Media Storehouse Photo Mug, featuring the iconic image "The Signing of the Marriage Attestation Deed, March 10th 1863," published 1864 by Robert Charles Dudley. This beautiful lithograph, obtained from Bridgeman Art Online and Fine Art Finder, adds a touch of timeless elegance to your daily coffee or tea ritual. Each mug is expertly printed with high-quality, fade-resistant technology to ensure your image remains vibrant and clear. Perfect for history enthusiasts, collectors, or as a unique gift, this Photo Mug is a must-have for anyone who appreciates the beauty and richness of fine art.
A personalised photo mug blends sentimentality with functionality, making an ideal gift for cherished loved ones, close friends, or valued colleagues. Preview may show both sides of the same mug.
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Mug Size is 8cm high x 9.5cm diameter (3.1" x 3.7")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
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The Signing of the Marriage Attestation Deed, March 10th 1863 - A Royal Union for the Ages
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. This lithograph captures a historic moment in time - the signing of the marriage attestation deed between King Edward VII and Alexandra of Denmark. Published in 1864 by Robert Charles Dudley, this print transports us back to Windsor Castle's Green Drawing Room on that fateful day. The scene is filled with an air of anticipation and excitement as members of the royal court gather to witness this joyous occasion. The room is adorned with opulent Victorian decor, reflecting the grandeur befitting such a significant event. Intricately dressed in their finest attire, Queen Alexandra and Princess Alexandra stand at the center of attention. Their elegant costumes exude regal grace and sophistication, symbolizing their elevated status within society. As we gaze upon this image, we are reminded not only of a union between two individuals but also a merging of nations. This marriage united England's future king with his Danish princess bride, forging diplomatic ties and strengthening alliances across Europe. Through this lithograph, we are granted a glimpse into history - witnessing firsthand how love transcends borders and brings people together. It serves as a testament to enduring love stories that withstand the test of time. Now preserved in private collection but made available through Bridgeman Art Library, this print allows us to appreciate both its artistic beauty and historical significance. It stands as an everlasting tribute to one couple's extraordinary journey towards
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