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  • Daily Life In Ottawa
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    Daily Life In Ottawa
    OTTAWA, CANADA - APRIL 30:
    A Canada Revenue Agency sign seen outside its National Headquarters building in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, on April 30, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • ROYALS - Die frühere rechte Hand der Königin, Angela Kelly, vor ihrem Haus an der Themse im Windsor Estate
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    ROYALS - Die frühere rechte Hand der Königin, Angela Kelly, vor ihrem Haus an der Themse im Windsor Estate
    26 March 2023.

    Angela Kelly, the late Queen's dresser and confidante for more than 20 years, fears she may have to leave her grace-and-favour home, it is being reported. Angela Kelly, a Liverpool docker’s daughter became Queen Elizabeth II right-hand woman. It had been thought that Kelly, 65, would be given the accommodation for life after many years of loyalty to the late Queen. Sources have said they believed she had to vacate the modest semi-detached house on the Windsor Estate ‘within weeks’.
    Here, Angela Kelly’s house by the River Thames on the Windsor Estate, the left-hand house of the 2 properties.

    Credit: GoffPhotos.com Ref: KGC-09/330 (FOTO: DUKAS/GOFF)

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  • ROYALS - Die frühere rechte Hand der Königin, Angela Kelly, vor ihrem Haus an der Themse im Windsor Estate
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    ROYALS - Die frühere rechte Hand der Königin, Angela Kelly, vor ihrem Haus an der Themse im Windsor Estate
    26 March 2023.

    Angela Kelly, the late Queen's dresser and confidante for more than 20 years, fears she may have to leave her grace-and-favour home, it is being reported. Angela Kelly, a Liverpool docker’s daughter became Queen Elizabeth II right-hand woman. It had been thought that Kelly, 65, would be given the accommodation for life after many years of loyalty to the late Queen. Sources have said they believed she had to vacate the modest semi-detached house on the Windsor Estate ‘within weeks’.
    Here, Angela Kelly’s house by the River Thames on the Windsor Estate, the left-hand house of the 2 properties.

    Credit: GoffPhotos.com Ref: KGC-09/330 (FOTO: DUKAS/GOFF)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • ROYALS - Die frühere rechte Hand der Königin, Angela Kelly, vor ihrem Haus an der Themse im Windsor Estate
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    ROYALS - Die frühere rechte Hand der Königin, Angela Kelly, vor ihrem Haus an der Themse im Windsor Estate
    26 March 2023.

    Angela Kelly, the late Queen's dresser and confidante for more than 20 years, fears she may have to leave her grace-and-favour home, it is being reported. Angela Kelly, a Liverpool docker’s daughter became Queen Elizabeth II right-hand woman. It had been thought that Kelly, 65, would be given the accommodation for life after many years of loyalty to the late Queen. Sources have said they believed she had to vacate the modest semi-detached house on the Windsor Estate ‘within weeks’.
    Here, Angela Kelly’s house by the River Thames on the Windsor Estate, the left-hand house of the 2 properties.

    Credit: GoffPhotos.com Ref: KGC-09/330 (FOTO: DUKAS/GOFF)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • ROYALS - Queen Elizabeth verbringt ihren 96. Geburtstag auf Wood Farm Sandringham
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    ROYALS - Queen Elizabeth verbringt ihren 96. Geburtstag auf Wood Farm Sandringham
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Terry Harris/Shutterstock (12904615b)
    A close friend and confidante Angela Kelly arrives at Wood Farm to see Queen Elizabeth II on her 96th birthday.,Sandringham, Kings Lynn
    Queen Elizabeth II spends her 96th Birthday at Wood Farm Sandringham, UK - 21 Apr 2022

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  • ROYALS - Prinz Andrew beim Ausritt morgens im Park von Schloss Windsor
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    ROYALS - Prinz Andrew beim Ausritt morgens im Park von Schloss Windsor
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (12531236h)
    Prince Andrew and Angela Kelly
    Prince Andrew out for an Early Morning ride, Windsor, UK - 09 Oct 2021

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  • Wasserheimat - Antiker Charme fürs Badezimmer
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    Wasserheimat - Antiker Charme fürs Badezimmer
    Die Türen dieses Wasch-
    tisches erinnern an
    gotische Fenster

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  • Wasserheimat - Antiker Charme fürs Badezimmer
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    Wasserheimat - Antiker Charme fürs Badezimmer
    Ausreichend Waschplatz und Stauraum für kleine Badezimmer
    Antiker Charme fürs Badezimmer Credit: Picture Press/Liebes Land/Uwe Tölle Wasserheimat - Antiker Charme fürs Badezimmer *** Local Caption *** 00624225

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  • Wasserheimat - Antiker Charme fürs Badezimmer
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    Wasserheimat - Antiker Charme fürs Badezimmer
    Ein Waschtisch mit doppeltem Becken
    eignet sich gut für
    größere Badezimmer

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  • Wasserheimat - Antiker Charme fürs Badezimmer
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    Wasserheimat - Antiker Charme fürs Badezimmer

    Oft bilden die freigelegten alten Farbschichten
    faszinierende Muster

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  • Wasserheimat - Antiker Charme fürs Badezimmer
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    Wasserheimat - Antiker Charme fürs Badezimmer
    Oben: Wird mit der Rolle übermalt, bleiben die Schnitzmuster erhalten
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  • Wasserheimat - Antiker Charme fürs Badezimmer
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    Wasserheimat - Antiker Charme fürs Badezimmer
    Nutzung von Personenbildern nur im Zusammenhang mit der Reportage. 2 Weg mit dem Holzstaub: Die Platte wird weiter aufgearbeitet
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  • Wasserheimat - Antiker Charme fürs Badezimmer
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    Wasserheimat - Antiker Charme fürs Badezimmer
    Nutzung von Personenbildern nur im Zusammenhang mit der Reportage. 5 Waschbecken, Rückwand und Hahn werden montiert
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  • Wasserheimat - Antiker Charme fürs Badezimmer
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    Wasserheimat - Antiker Charme fürs Badezimmer
    3 Die Schläuche werden durchs Innenleben des Möbels geführt
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  • Wasserheimat - Antiker Charme fürs Badezimmer
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    Wasserheimat - Antiker Charme fürs Badezimmer
    1 Löcher für das Abwasser und den Schlauch werden gebohrt
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  • Wasserheimat - Antiker Charme fürs Badezimmer
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    Wasserheimat - Antiker Charme fürs Badezimmer
    Nutzung von Personenbildern nur im Zusammenhang mit der Reportage. B Um den SchlŠuchen nicht im Weg zu sein, werden die Schubladen einzeln und
    aufwendig umgebaut
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  • Wasserheimat - Antiker Charme fürs Badezimmer
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    Wasserheimat - Antiker Charme fürs Badezimmer
    C Geschmack bis in die
    Details: Viele der Kommoden bekommen neue Beschläge, Griffe und Knäufe
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  • Wasserheimat - Antiker Charme fürs Badezimmer
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    Wasserheimat - Antiker Charme fürs Badezimmer
    Nutzung von Personenbildern nur im Zusammenhang mit der Reportage. A Die Außenwände werden oft abgeschliffen und neu lackiert, manchmal aber natur belassen
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  • REPORTAGE - Grossbritannien: Theydon Bois in Essex
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    REPORTAGE - Grossbritannien: Theydon Bois in Essex
    6th August 2016. Spotlight Theydon Bois. Theydon Bois s a large residential village and civil parish in the Epping Forest district of the county of Essex. Theydon Bois is within the bounds of the M25 motorway and is situated near to its junction with the M11 motorway. It is served by Theydon Bois tube station on the Central line and has one primary school. It lies on the edge of Epping Forest. A notable characteristic of the village is its complete absence of street lighting. Villagers have consistently voted against the installation of such lighting for decades, fearing that it would damage the traditional village ambience and require a rise in council tax. Nigel James, Owner of Nigel James Hair Design, a unisex salon on Station Approach of 30 years.
    © Daniel Lynch / Evening Standard / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE) *** Local Caption *** 01766430

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  • REPORTAGE - Grossbritannien: Theydon Bois in Essex
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    REPORTAGE - Grossbritannien: Theydon Bois in Essex
    6th August 2016. Spotlight Theydon Bois. Theydon Bois s a large residential village and civil parish in the Epping Forest district of the county of Essex. Theydon Bois is within the bounds of the M25 motorway and is situated near to its junction with the M11 motorway. It is served by Theydon Bois tube station on the Central line and has one primary school. It lies on the edge of Epping Forest. A notable characteristic of the village is its complete absence of street lighting. Villagers have consistently voted against the installation of such lighting for decades, fearing that it would damage the traditional village ambience and require a rise in council tax. Nigel James, Owner of Nigel James Hair Design, a unisex salon on Station Approach of 30 years.
    © Daniel Lynch / Evening Standard / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE) *** Local Caption *** 01766429

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Queen Elizabeth II Official Visit to Vatican City, Rome, Italy - 03 Apr 2014
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    Queen Elizabeth II Official Visit to Vatican City, Rome, Italy - 03 Apr 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (3686490p)
    Pope Francis I with Angela Kelly and Hannah Howard
    Queen Elizabeth II Official Visit to Vatican City, Rome, Italy - 03 Apr 2014
    His Holiness The Pope Francis, welcomed Her Majesty the Queen and His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh in the Pope's study in the Paul the Sixth Hall in the Vatican, and exchanged gifts
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Investitures at Buckingham Palace, London, Britain - 16 Nov 2012
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    Investitures at Buckingham Palace, London, Britain - 16 Nov 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/REX (1975108b)
    Angela Kelly received the Royal Victoria Order
    Investitures at Buckingham Palace, London, Britain - 16 Nov 2012

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  • Investitures at Buckingham Palace, London, Britain - 16 Nov 2012
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    Investitures at Buckingham Palace, London, Britain - 16 Nov 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/REX (1975108c)
    Angela Kelly received the Royal Victoria Order
    Investitures at Buckingham Palace, London, Britain - 16 Nov 2012

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  • Diana Memorabilia der Familie Appleby werden versteigert
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    Diana Memorabilia der Familie Appleby werden versteigert
    Memorabilia von Lady Diana werden versteigert: Die Söhne von Lady Dianas Gardrobiere Fay Appleby, Ben und Chris Appleby, geben die Erinnerungsstücke zur Auktion - Einladungen
    / 071112
    [A collection of Royal Invitations and other related Royal ephemera sent to Fay Appleby, including Royal Yacht Britannia information for members of the Royal Household booklet and Christmas card, plus Royal First Day Covers ?ú50 - 70. This is one of the items being auctioned by Chris and Ben Appleby the sons of Princess Diana's dresser Fay Appleby.
    A stunning silver apple which Princess Diana specially commissioned to mark her first major solo visit to New York after separating from Prince Charles is expected to fetch more than ?ú3,000 when it goes under the hammer next week. Diana jetted to the 'Big Apple' on Concorde in 1989 and brought the city to a standstill as she travelled by motorcade to visit children suffering from AIDS at the Harlem Hospital Center and to receive a 'Humanitarian of the Year' award from Henry Kissinger. The Princess marked the triumphant tour by presenting four life-size silver apples to the staff who accompanied her including her devoted dresser Fay Appleby. Pretty Fay travelled the world with Diana for six years and fought a brave 15-year battle against cancer, secretly supported by the Princess, before she sadly died in 2002 aged just 47, leaving
    HRH Diana, Princess of Wales - an important and rare Royal presentation silver apple, given by Diana to her dresser, Fay Appleby, to commemorate their visit to New York, 'The Big Apple', from 1st - 3rd February 1989. It is believed to be one of only four made and is naturalistically cast in silver and engraved with the Princess's crowned D monogram and dated 1st - 3rd February 1989. The apple is hallmarked on the stem - London 1989, maker J.C. It measures 8cm high. Fay Appleby accompanied Princess Diana along with three other key members of her staff to New York for a highly successful and high profile vis

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Diana Memorabilia der Familie Appleby werden versteigert
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    Diana Memorabilia der Familie Appleby werden versteigert
    Memorabilia von Lady Diana werden versteigert: Die Söhne von Lady Dianas Gardrobiere Fay Appleby, Ben und Chris Appleby, geben die Erinnerungsstücke zur Auktion - Kofferschildchen
    / 071112
    [HRH Diana, Princess of Wales - two pink card luggage labels printed on both sides 'The Princess of Wales', 9cm x 12.5cm and 8cm x 16cm, together with a Queens Flight Keyring (3) ?ú50 - 70. This is one of the items being auctioned by Chris and Ben Appleby the sons of Princess Diana's dresser Fay Appleby.
    A stunning silver apple which Princess Diana specially commissioned to mark her first major solo visit to New York after separating from Prince Charles is expected to fetch more than ?ú3,000 when it goes under the hammer next week. Diana jetted to the 'Big Apple' on Concorde in 1989 and brought the city to a standstill as she travelled by motorcade to visit children suffering from AIDS at the Harlem Hospital Center and to receive a 'Humanitarian of the Year' award from Henry Kissinger. The Princess marked the triumphant tour by presenting four life-size silver apples to the staff who accompanied her including her devoted dresser Fay Appleby. Pretty Fay travelled the world with Diana for six years and fought a brave 15-year battle against cancer, secretly supported by the Princess, before she sadly died in 2002 aged just 47, leaving
    HRH Diana, Princess of Wales - an important and rare Royal presentation silver apple, given by Diana to her dresser, Fay Appleby, to commemorate their visit to New York, 'The Big Apple', from 1st - 3rd February 1989. It is believed to be one of only four made and is naturalistically cast in silver and engraved with the Princess's crowned D monogram and dated 1st - 3rd February 1989. The apple is hallmarked on the stem - London 1989, maker J.C. It measures 8cm high. Fay Appleby accompanied Princess Diana along with three other key members of her staff to New York for a highly successful and high profile visit, designed to highlight the Princess'

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Diana Memorabilia der Familie Appleby werden versteigert
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    Diana Memorabilia der Familie Appleby werden versteigert
    Memorabilia von Lady Diana werden versteigert: Die Söhne von Lady Dianas Gardrobiere Fay Appleby, Ben und Chris Appleby, geben die Erinnerungsstücke zur Auktion - William und Catherine Royal Wedding Cake Dose
    / 071112
    [The Wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton - a piece of the Royal Wedding cake in presentation tin, embossed with crowned W.C. monogram and William & Catherine, 29th April 2011, with original card with crowned Prince of Wales cipher 'With best wishes from TRH The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall in celebration of the wedding of TRH The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge' ?ú200 - 300. This is one of the items being auctioned by Chris and Ben Appleby the sons of Princess Diana's dresser Fay Appleby.
    A stunning silver apple which Princess Diana specially commissioned to mark her first major solo visit to New York after separating from Prince Charles is expected to fetch more than ?ú3,000 when it goes under the hammer next week. Diana jetted to the 'Big Apple' on Concorde in 1989 and brought the city to a standstill as she travelled by motorcade to visit children suffering from AIDS at the Harlem Hospital Center and to receive a 'Humanitarian of the Year' award from Henry Kissinger. The Princess marked the triumphant tour by presenting four life-size silver apples to the staff who accompanied her including her devoted dresser Fay Appleby. Pretty Fay travelled the world with Diana for six years and fought a brave 15-year battle against cancer, secretly supported by the Princess, before she sadly died in 2002 aged just 47, leaving
    HRH Diana, Princess of Wales - an important and rare Royal presentation silver apple, given by Diana to her dresser, Fay Appleby, to commemorate their visit to New York, 'The Big Apple', from 1st - 3rd February 1989. It is believed to be one of only four made and is naturalistically cast in silver and engraved with the Princess's crowned D monogram and dated 1st - 3rd February 1989. The apple is hallmarked

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Diana Memorabilia der Familie Appleby werden versteigert
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    Diana Memorabilia der Familie Appleby werden versteigert
    Memorabilia von Lady Diana werden versteigert: Die Söhne von Lady Dianas Gardrobiere Fay Appleby, Ben und Chris Appleby, geben die Erinnerungsstücke zur Auktion - William und Catherine Royal Wedding Cake Dose
    / 071112
    [The Wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton - a piece of the Royal Wedding cake in presentation tin, embossed with crowned W.C. monogram and William & Catherine, 29th April 2011, with original card with crowned Prince of Wales cipher 'With best wishes from TRH The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall in celebration of the wedding of TRH The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge' ?ú200 - 300. This is one of the items being auctioned by Chris and Ben Appleby the sons of Princess Diana's dresser Fay Appleby.
    A stunning silver apple which Princess Diana specially commissioned to mark her first major solo visit to New York after separating from Prince Charles is expected to fetch more than ?ú3,000 when it goes under the hammer next week. Diana jetted to the 'Big Apple' on Concorde in 1989 and brought the city to a standstill as she travelled by motorcade to visit children suffering from AIDS at the Harlem Hospital Center and to receive a 'Humanitarian of the Year' award from Henry Kissinger. The Princess marked the triumphant tour by presenting four life-size silver apples to the staff who accompanied her including her devoted dresser Fay Appleby. Pretty Fay travelled the world with Diana for six years and fought a brave 15-year battle against cancer, secretly supported by the Princess, before she sadly died in 2002 aged just 47, leaving
    HRH Diana, Princess of Wales - an important and rare Royal presentation silver apple, given by Diana to her dresser, Fay Appleby, to commemorate their visit to New York, 'The Big Apple', from 1st - 3rd February 1989. It is believed to be one of only four made and is naturalistically cast in silver and engraved with the Princess's crowned D monogram and dated 1st - 3rd February 1989. The apple is hallmarked

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Diana Memorabilia der Familie Appleby werden versteigert
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    Diana Memorabilia der Familie Appleby werden versteigert
    Memorabilia von Lady Diana werden versteigert: Die Söhne von Lady Dianas Gardrobiere Fay Appleby, Ben und Chris Appleby, geben die Erinnerungsstücke zur Auktion - Osterei Ostern 1989
    / 071112
    [HRH Diana, Princess of Wales - Royal presentation Halcyon Days enamel Easter egg box decorated with stained glass-effect animal scenes and Easter 1989, 6cm high, in fitted box, with original gift bag, inscribed by Diana - 'To Fay, wishing you a very happy Easter and lots of love from Diana' ?ú200 - 300. This is one of the items being auctioned by Chris and Ben Appleby the sons of Princess Diana's dresser Fay Appleby.
    A stunning silver apple which Princess Diana specially commissioned to mark her first major solo visit to New York after separating from Prince Charles is expected to fetch more than ?ú3,000 when it goes under the hammer next week. Diana jetted to the 'Big Apple' on Concorde in 1989 and brought the city to a standstill as she travelled by motorcade to visit children suffering from AIDS at the Harlem Hospital Center and to receive a 'Humanitarian of the Year' award from Henry Kissinger. The Princess marked the triumphant tour by presenting four life-size silver apples to the staff who accompanied her including her devoted dresser Fay Appleby. Pretty Fay travelled the world with Diana for six years and fought a brave 15-year battle against cancer, secretly supported by the Princess, before she sadly died in 2002 aged just 47, leaving
    HRH Diana, Princess of Wales - an important and rare Royal presentation silver apple, given by Diana to her dresser, Fay Appleby, to commemorate their visit to New York, 'The Big Apple', from 1st - 3rd February 1989. It is believed to be one of only four made and is naturalistically cast in silver and engraved with the Princess's crowned D monogram and dated 1st - 3rd February 1989. The apple is hallmarked on the stem - London 1989, maker J.C. It measures 8cm high. Fay Appleby accompanied Princess Diana along with three other k

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Diana Memorabilia der Familie Appleby werden versteigert
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    Diana Memorabilia der Familie Appleby werden versteigert
    Memorabilia von Lady Diana werden versteigert: Die Söhne von Lady Dianas Gardrobiere Fay Appleby, Ben und Chris Appleby, geben die Erinnerungsstücke zur Auktion - Erinnerungsfoto Prinz Charles
    / 071112
    [TRH The Prince and Princess of Wales - signed Royal presentation photograph of the Royal couple with their staff, signed - 'Charles 1985, Diana', the image 20cm x 24cm, 33cm x 37cm overall ?ú300 - 500. This is one of the items being auctioned by Chris and Ben Appleby the sons of Princess Diana's dresser Fay Appleby.
    A stunning silver apple which Princess Diana specially commissioned to mark her first major solo visit to New York after separating from Prince Charles is expected to fetch more than ?ú3,000 when it goes under the hammer next week. Diana jetted to the 'Big Apple' on Concorde in 1989 and brought the city to a standstill as she travelled by motorcade to visit children suffering from AIDS at the Harlem Hospital Center and to receive a 'Humanitarian of the Year' award from Henry Kissinger. The Princess marked the triumphant tour by presenting four life-size silver apples to the staff who accompanied her including her devoted dresser Fay Appleby. Pretty Fay travelled the world with Diana for six years and fought a brave 15-year battle against cancer, secretly supported by the Princess, before she sadly died in 2002 aged just 47, leaving
    HRH Diana, Princess of Wales - an important and rare Royal presentation silver apple, given by Diana to her dresser, Fay Appleby, to commemorate their visit to New York, 'The Big Apple', from 1st - 3rd February 1989. It is believed to be one of only four made and is naturalistically cast in silver and engraved with the Princess's crowned D monogram and dated 1st - 3rd February 1989. The apple is hallmarked on the stem - London 1989, maker J.C. It measures 8cm high. Fay Appleby accompanied Princess Diana along with three other key members of her staff to New York for a highly successful and high profile visit, designed

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Diana Memorabilia der Familie Appleby werden versteigert
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    Diana Memorabilia der Familie Appleby werden versteigert
    Memorabilia von Lady Diana werden versteigert: Die Söhne von Lady Dianas Gardrobiere Fay Appleby, Ben und Chris Appleby, geben die Erinnerungsstücke zur Auktion - Osterei Ostern 1989
    / 071112
    [HRH Diana, Princess of Wales - Royal presentation Halcyon Days enamel Easter egg box decorated with stained glass-effect animal scenes and Easter 1989, 6cm high, in fitted box, with original gift bag, inscribed by Diana - 'To Fay, wishing you a very happy Easter and lots of love from Diana' ?ú200 - 300. This is one of the items being auctioned by Chris and Ben Appleby the sons of Princess Diana's dresser Fay Appleby.
    A stunning silver apple which Princess Diana specially commissioned to mark her first major solo visit to New York after separating from Prince Charles is expected to fetch more than ?ú3,000 when it goes under the hammer next week. Diana jetted to the 'Big Apple' on Concorde in 1989 and brought the city to a standstill as she travelled by motorcade to visit children suffering from AIDS at the Harlem Hospital Center and to receive a 'Humanitarian of the Year' award from Henry Kissinger. The Princess marked the triumphant tour by presenting four life-size silver apples to the staff who accompanied her including her devoted dresser Fay Appleby. Pretty Fay travelled the world with Diana for six years and fought a brave 15-year battle against cancer, secretly supported by the Princess, before she sadly died in 2002 aged just 47, leaving
    HRH Diana, Princess of Wales - an important and rare Royal presentation silver apple, given by Diana to her dresser, Fay Appleby, to commemorate their visit to New York, 'The Big Apple', from 1st - 3rd February 1989. It is believed to be one of only four made and is naturalistically cast in silver and engraved with the Princess's crowned D monogram and dated 1st - 3rd February 1989. The apple is hallmarked on the stem - London 1989, maker J.C. It measures 8cm high. Fay Appleby accompanied Princess Diana along with three other k

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    Diana Memorabilia der Familie Appleby werden versteigert
    Memorabilia von Lady Diana werden versteigert: Die Söhne von Lady Dianas Gardrobiere Fay Appleby, Ben und Chris Appleby, geben die Erinnerungsstücke zur Auktion - Brief
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    [HRH Diana, Princess of Wales - handwritten letter on crowned D Kensington Palace headed notepaper, dated February 4th 1989, to Fay Appleby - thanking her for her hard work and support during the visit to New York - 'Lots of Love from Diana', with original envelope. (See lot 1 for related Royal presentation silver apple.) ?ú400 - 600. This is one of the items being auctioned by Chris and Ben Appleby the sons of Princess Diana's dresser Fay Appleby.
    A stunning silver apple which Princess Diana specially commissioned to mark her first major solo visit to New York after separating from Prince Charles is expected to fetch more than ?ú3,000 when it goes under the hammer next week. Diana jetted to the 'Big Apple' on Concorde in 1989 and brought the city to a standstill as she travelled by motorcade to visit children suffering from AIDS at the Harlem Hospital Center and to receive a 'Humanitarian of the Year' award from Henry Kissinger. The Princess marked the triumphant tour by presenting four life-size silver apples to the staff who accompanied her including her devoted dresser Fay Appleby. Pretty Fay travelled the world with Diana for six years and fought a brave 15-year battle against cancer, secretly supported by the Princess, before she sadly died in 2002 aged just 47, leaving
    HRH Diana, Princess of Wales - an important and rare Royal presentation silver apple, given by Diana to her dresser, Fay Appleby, to commemorate their visit to New York, 'The Big Apple', from 1st - 3rd February 1989. It is believed to be one of only four made and is naturalistically cast in silver and engraved with the Princess's crowned D monogram and dated 1st - 3rd February 1989. The apple is hallmarked on the stem - London 1989, maker J.C. It measures 8cm high. Fay Appleby accompanied Princess Diana along

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    Diana Memorabilia der Familie Appleby werden versteigert
    Memorabilia von Lady Diana werden versteigert: Die Söhne von Lady Dianas Gardrobiere Fay Appleby, Ben und Chris Appleby, geben die Erinnerungsstücke zur Auktion - Brief
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    [HRH Diana, Princess of Wales - handwritten letter on crowned D Kensington Palace headed notepaper, dated February 4th 1989, to Fay Appleby - thanking her for her hard work and support during the visit to New York - 'Lots of Love from Diana', with original envelope. (See lot 1 for related Royal presentation silver apple.) ?ú400 - 600. This is one of the items being auctioned by Chris and Ben Appleby the sons of Princess Diana's dresser Fay Appleby.
    A stunning silver apple which Princess Diana specially commissioned to mark her first major solo visit to New York after separating from Prince Charles is expected to fetch more than ?ú3,000 when it goes under the hammer next week. Diana jetted to the 'Big Apple' on Concorde in 1989 and brought the city to a standstill as she travelled by motorcade to visit children suffering from AIDS at the Harlem Hospital Center and to receive a 'Humanitarian of the Year' award from Henry Kissinger. The Princess marked the triumphant tour by presenting four life-size silver apples to the staff who accompanied her including her devoted dresser Fay Appleby. Pretty Fay travelled the world with Diana for six years and fought a brave 15-year battle against cancer, secretly supported by the Princess, before she sadly died in 2002 aged just 47, leaving
    HRH Diana, Princess of Wales - an important and rare Royal presentation silver apple, given by Diana to her dresser, Fay Appleby, to commemorate their visit to New York, 'The Big Apple', from 1st - 3rd February 1989. It is believed to be one of only four made and is naturalistically cast in silver and engraved with the Princess's crowned D monogram and dated 1st - 3rd February 1989. The apple is hallmarked on the stem - London 1989, maker J.C. It measures 8cm high. Fay Appleby accompanied Princess Diana along

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    Diana Memorabilia der Familie Appleby werden versteigert
    Memorabilia von Lady Diana werden versteigert: Die Söhne von Lady Dianas Gardrobiere Fay Appleby, Ben und Chris Appleby, geben die Erinnerungsstücke zur Auktion - Erinnerungsfoto
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    [TRH The Prince and Princess of Wales - signed Royal presentation photograph of the Royal couple with their staff on board the Royal Yacht Britannia, signed - 'Diana 1985, Charles', in glazed gilt frame, the image 20cm x 24cm, 33cm x 37cm overall ?ú300 - 500. This is one of the items being auctioned by Chris and Ben Appleby the sons of Princess Diana's dresser Fay Appleby.
    A stunning silver apple which Princess Diana specially commissioned to mark her first major solo visit to New York after separating from Prince Charles is expected to fetch more than ?ú3,000 when it goes under the hammer next week. Diana jetted to the 'Big Apple' on Concorde in 1989 and brought the city to a standstill as she travelled by motorcade to visit children suffering from AIDS at the Harlem Hospital Center and to receive a 'Humanitarian of the Year' award from Henry Kissinger. The Princess marked the triumphant tour by presenting four life-size silver apples to the staff who accompanied her including her devoted dresser Fay Appleby. Pretty Fay travelled the world with Diana for six years and fought a brave 15-year battle against cancer, secretly supported by the Princess, before she sadly died in 2002 aged just 47, leaving
    HRH Diana, Princess of Wales - an important and rare Royal presentation silver apple, given by Diana to her dresser, Fay Appleby, to commemorate their visit to New York, 'The Big Apple', from 1st - 3rd February 1989. It is believed to be one of only four made and is naturalistically cast in silver and engraved with the Princess's crowned D monogram and dated 1st - 3rd February 1989. The apple is hallmarked on the stem - London 1989, maker J.C. It measures 8cm high. Fay Appleby accompanied Princess Diana along with three other key members of her staff to New York for a highly

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  • Diana Memorabilia der Familie Appleby werden versteigert
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    Diana Memorabilia der Familie Appleby werden versteigert
    Memorabilia von Lady Diana werden versteigert: Die Söhne von Lady Dianas Gardrobiere Fay Appleby, Ben und Chris Appleby, geben die Erinnerungsstücke zur Auktion - Erinnerungsfoto Prinz Charles
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    [TRH The Prince and Princess of Wales - signed Royal presentation photograph of the Royal couple with their staff on board the Royal Yacht Britannia, signed - 'Diana 1985, Charles', in glazed gilt frame, the image 20cm x 24cm, 33cm x 37cm overall ?ú300 - 500. This is one of the items being auctioned by Chris and Ben Appleby the sons of Princess Diana's dresser Fay Appleby.
    A stunning silver apple which Princess Diana specially commissioned to mark her first major solo visit to New York after separating from Prince Charles is expected to fetch more than ?ú3,000 when it goes under the hammer next week. Diana jetted to the 'Big Apple' on Concorde in 1989 and brought the city to a standstill as she travelled by motorcade to visit children suffering from AIDS at the Harlem Hospital Center and to receive a 'Humanitarian of the Year' award from Henry Kissinger. The Princess marked the triumphant tour by presenting four life-size silver apples to the staff who accompanied her including her devoted dresser Fay Appleby. Pretty Fay travelled the world with Diana for six years and fought a brave 15-year battle against cancer, secretly supported by the Princess, before she sadly died in 2002 aged just 47, leaving
    HRH Diana, Princess of Wales - an important and rare Royal presentation silver apple, given by Diana to her dresser, Fay Appleby, to commemorate their visit to New York, 'The Big Apple', from 1st - 3rd February 1989. It is believed to be one of only four made and is naturalistically cast in silver and engraved with the Princess's crowned D monogram and dated 1st - 3rd February 1989. The apple is hallmarked on the stem - London 1989, maker J.C. It measures 8cm high. Fay Appleby accompanied Princess Diana along with three other key members of her staff to New York

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    Diana Memorabilia der Familie Appleby werden versteigert
    Memorabilia von Lady Diana werden versteigert: Die Söhne von Lady Dianas Gardrobiere Fay Appleby, Ben und Chris Appleby, geben die Erinnerungsstücke zur Auktion - Geburtstagskarte
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    [SELECTION OF BIRTHDAY CARDS - HRH Diana, Princess of Wales - a humorous birthday card to Fay Appleby with elderly couple with Mr Universe outfit to cover, inscribed and signed - 'From Diana' ?ú200 - 300. This is one of the items being auctioned by Chris and Ben Appleby the sons of Princess Diana's dresser Fay Appleby.
    A stunning silver apple which Princess Diana specially commissioned to mark her first major solo visit to New York after separating from Prince Charles is expected to fetch more than ?ú3,000 when it goes under the hammer next week. Diana jetted to the 'Big Apple' on Concorde in 1989 and brought the city to a standstill as she travelled by motorcade to visit children suffering from AIDS at the Harlem Hospital Center and to receive a 'Humanitarian of the Year' award from Henry Kissinger. The Princess marked the triumphant tour by presenting four life-size silver apples to the staff who accompanied her including her devoted dresser Fay Appleby. Pretty Fay travelled the world with Diana for six years and fought a brave 15-year battle against cancer, secretly supported by the Princess, before she sadly died in 2002 aged just 47, leaving
    HRH Diana, Princess of Wales - an important and rare Royal presentation silver apple, given by Diana to her dresser, Fay Appleby, to commemorate their visit to New York, 'The Big Apple', from 1st - 3rd February 1989. It is believed to be one of only four made and is naturalistically cast in silver and engraved with the Princess's crowned D monogram and dated 1st - 3rd February 1989. The apple is hallmarked on the stem - London 1989, maker J.C. It measures 8cm high. Fay Appleby accompanied Princess Diana along with three other key members of her staff to New York for a highly successful and high profile visit, designed to highligh

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  • Diana Memorabilia der Familie Appleby werden versteigert
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    Diana Memorabilia der Familie Appleby werden versteigert
    Memorabilia von Lady Diana werden versteigert: Die Söhne von Lady Dianas Gardrobiere Fay Appleby, Ben und Chris Appleby, geben die Erinnerungsstücke zur Auktion - Brief
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    [HRH Diana, Princess of Wales - handwritten letter on crowned D Kensington Palace headed notepaper, dated February 4th 1989, to Fay Appleby - thanking her for her hard work and support during the visit to New York - 'Lots of Love from Diana', with original envelope. (See lot 1 for related Royal presentation silver apple.) ?ú400 - 600. This is one of the items being auctioned by Chris and Ben Appleby the sons of Princess Diana's dresser Fay Appleby.
    A stunning silver apple which Princess Diana specially commissioned to mark her first major solo visit to New York after separating from Prince Charles is expected to fetch more than ?ú3,000 when it goes under the hammer next week. Diana jetted to the 'Big Apple' on Concorde in 1989 and brought the city to a standstill as she travelled by motorcade to visit children suffering from AIDS at the Harlem Hospital Center and to receive a 'Humanitarian of the Year' award from Henry Kissinger. The Princess marked the triumphant tour by presenting four life-size silver apples to the staff who accompanied her including her devoted dresser Fay Appleby. Pretty Fay travelled the world with Diana for six years and fought a brave 15-year battle against cancer, secretly supported by the Princess, before she sadly died in 2002 aged just 47, leaving
    HRH Diana, Princess of Wales - an important and rare Royal presentation silver apple, given by Diana to her dresser, Fay Appleby, to commemorate their visit to New York, 'The Big Apple', from 1st - 3rd February 1989. It is believed to be one of only four made and is naturalistically cast in silver and engraved with the Princess's crowned D monogram and dated 1st - 3rd February 1989. The apple is hallmarked on the stem - London 1989, maker J.C. It measures 8cm high. Fay Appleby accompanied Princess Diana along

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  • Diana Memorabilia der Familie Appleby werden versteigert
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    Diana Memorabilia der Familie Appleby werden versteigert
    Memorabilia von Lady Diana werden versteigert: Die Söhne von Lady Dianas Gardrobiere Fay Appleby, Ben und Chris Appleby, geben die Erinnerungsstücke zur Auktion - William und Catherine Royal Wedding Cake Dose
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    [The Wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton - a piece of the Royal Wedding cake in presentation tin, embossed with crowned W.C. monogram and William & Catherine, 29th April 2011, with original card with crowned Prince of Wales cipher 'With best wishes from TRH The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall in celebration of the wedding of TRH The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge' ?ú200 - 300. This is one of the items being auctioned by Chris and Ben Appleby the sons of Princess Diana's dresser Fay Appleby.
    A stunning silver apple which Princess Diana specially commissioned to mark her first major solo visit to New York after separating from Prince Charles is expected to fetch more than ?ú3,000 when it goes under the hammer next week. Diana jetted to the 'Big Apple' on Concorde in 1989 and brought the city to a standstill as she travelled by motorcade to visit children suffering from AIDS at the Harlem Hospital Center and to receive a 'Humanitarian of the Year' award from Henry Kissinger. The Princess marked the triumphant tour by presenting four life-size silver apples to the staff who accompanied her including her devoted dresser Fay Appleby. Pretty Fay travelled the world with Diana for six years and fought a brave 15-year battle against cancer, secretly supported by the Princess, before she sadly died in 2002 aged just 47, leaving
    HRH Diana, Princess of Wales - an important and rare Royal presentation silver apple, given by Diana to her dresser, Fay Appleby, to commemorate their visit to New York, 'The Big Apple', from 1st - 3rd February 1989. It is believed to be one of only four made and is naturalistically cast in silver and engraved with the Princess's crowned D monogram and dated 1st - 3rd February 1989. The apple is hallmarked

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    Diana Memorabilia der Familie Appleby werden versteigert
    Memorabilia von Lady Diana werden versteigert: Die Söhne von Lady Dianas Gardrobiere Fay Appleby, Ben und Chris Appleby, geben die Erinnerungsstücke zur Auktion - Brief
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    [HRH Diana, Princess of Wales - handwritten letter on crowned D Kensington Palace headed notepaper, dated February 4th 1989, to Fay Appleby - thanking her for her hard work and support during the visit to New York - 'Lots of Love from Diana', with original envelope. (See lot 1 for related Royal presentation silver apple.) ?ú400 - 600. This is one of the items being auctioned by Chris and Ben Appleby the sons of Princess Diana's dresser Fay Appleby.
    A stunning silver apple which Princess Diana specially commissioned to mark her first major solo visit to New York after separating from Prince Charles is expected to fetch more than ?ú3,000 when it goes under the hammer next week. Diana jetted to the 'Big Apple' on Concorde in 1989 and brought the city to a standstill as she travelled by motorcade to visit children suffering from AIDS at the Harlem Hospital Center and to receive a 'Humanitarian of the Year' award from Henry Kissinger. The Princess marked the triumphant tour by presenting four life-size silver apples to the staff who accompanied her including her devoted dresser Fay Appleby. Pretty Fay travelled the world with Diana for six years and fought a brave 15-year battle against cancer, secretly supported by the Princess, before she sadly died in 2002 aged just 47, leaving
    HRH Diana, Princess of Wales - an important and rare Royal presentation silver apple, given by Diana to her dresser, Fay Appleby, to commemorate their visit to New York, 'The Big Apple', from 1st - 3rd February 1989. It is believed to be one of only four made and is naturalistically cast in silver and engraved with the Princess's crowned D monogram and dated 1st - 3rd February 1989. The apple is hallmarked on the stem - London 1989, maker J.C. It measures 8cm high. Fay Appleby accompanied Princess Diana along

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  • Diana Memorabilia der Familie Appleby werden versteigert
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    Diana Memorabilia der Familie Appleby werden versteigert
    Memorabilia von Lady Diana werden versteigert: Die Söhne von Lady Dianas Gardrobiere Fay Appleby, Ben und Chris Appleby, geben die Erinnerungsstücke zur Auktion
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    [HRH Diana, Princess of Wales - a fine Royal presentation carriage clock, by Halcyon Days Enamels, the gilded brass case with engraved inscription to top - 'Presented by HRH The Princess of Wales', the coloured enamel dial with oval cartouche with crowned D cipher, floral and ribbon decoration and Roman numerals - eleven jewel English movement with double-ended key, 15.5cm high, engraved on base - 'Number 6', in original fitted box with crowned D cipher to lid ?ú1500 - 2000. This is one of the items being auctioned by Chris and Ben Appleby the sons of Princess Diana's dresser Fay Appleby.
    A stunning silver apple which Princess Diana specially commissioned to mark her first major solo visit to New York after separating from Prince Charles is expected to fetch more than ?ú3,000 when it goes under the hammer next week. Diana jetted to the 'Big Apple' on Concorde in 1989 and brought the city to a standstill as she travelled by motorcade to visit children suffering from AIDS at the Harlem Hospital Center and to receive a 'Humanitarian of the Year' award from Henry Kissinger. The Princess marked the triumphant tour by presenting four life-size silver apples to the staff who accompanied her including her devoted dresser Fay Appleby. Pretty Fay travelled the world with Diana for six years and fought a brave 15-year battle against cancer, secretly supported by the Princess, before she sadly died in 2002 aged just 47, leaving
    HRH Diana, Princess of Wales - an important and rare Royal presentation silver apple, given by Diana to her dresser, Fay Appleby, to commemorate their visit to New York, 'The Big Apple', from 1st - 3rd February 1989. It is believed to be one of only four made and is naturalistically cast in silver and engraved with the Princess's crowned D monogram and dated 1st - 3rd February 1989

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  • Diana Memorabilia der Familie Appleby werden versteigert
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    Diana Memorabilia der Familie Appleby werden versteigert
    Memorabilia von Lady Diana werden versteigert: Die Söhne von Lady Dianas Gardrobiere Fay Appleby, Ben und Chris Appleby, geben die Erinnerungsstücke zur Auktion
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    [HRH Diana, Princess of Wales - a fine Royal presentation carriage clock, by Halcyon Days Enamels, the gilded brass case with engraved inscription to top - 'Presented by HRH The Princess of Wales', the coloured enamel dial with oval cartouche with crowned D cipher, floral and ribbon decoration and Roman numerals - eleven jewel English movement with double-ended key, 15.5cm high, engraved on base - 'Number 6', in original fitted box with crowned D cipher to lid ?ú1500 - 2000. This is one of the items being auctioned by Chris and Ben Appleby the sons of Princess Diana's dresser Fay Appleby.
    A stunning silver apple which Princess Diana specially commissioned to mark her first major solo visit to New York after separating from Prince Charles is expected to fetch more than ?ú3,000 when it goes under the hammer next week. Diana jetted to the 'Big Apple' on Concorde in 1989 and brought the city to a standstill as she travelled by motorcade to visit children suffering from AIDS at the Harlem Hospital Center and to receive a 'Humanitarian of the Year' award from Henry Kissinger. The Princess marked the triumphant tour by presenting four life-size silver apples to the staff who accompanied her including her devoted dresser Fay Appleby. Pretty Fay travelled the world with Diana for six years and fought a brave 15-year battle against cancer, secretly supported by the Princess, before she sadly died in 2002 aged just 47, leaving
    HRH Diana, Princess of Wales - an important and rare Royal presentation silver apple, given by Diana to her dresser, Fay Appleby, to commemorate their visit to New York, 'The Big Apple', from 1st - 3rd February 1989. It is believed to be one of only four made and is naturalistically cast in silver and engraved with the Princess's crowned D monogram and dated 1st - 3rd February 1989

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  • Diana Memorabilia der Familie Appleby werden versteigert
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    Diana Memorabilia der Familie Appleby werden versteigert
    Memorabilia von Lady Diana werden versteigert: Die Söhne von Lady Dianas Gardrobiere Fay Appleby, Ben und Chris Appleby, geben die Erinnerungsstücke zur Auktion
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    [HRH Diana, Princess of Wales - a fine Royal presentation carriage clock, by Halcyon Days Enamels, the gilded brass case with engraved inscription to top - 'Presented by HRH The Princess of Wales', the coloured enamel dial with oval cartouche with crowned D cipher, floral and ribbon decoration and Roman numerals - eleven jewel English movement with double-ended key, 15.5cm high, engraved on base - 'Number 6', in original fitted box with crowned D cipher to lid ?ú1500 - 2000. This is one of the items being auctioned by Chris and Ben Appleby the sons of Princess Diana's dresser Fay Appleby.
    A stunning silver apple which Princess Diana specially commissioned to mark her first major solo visit to New York after separating from Prince Charles is expected to fetch more than ?ú3,000 when it goes under the hammer next week. Diana jetted to the 'Big Apple' on Concorde in 1989 and brought the city to a standstill as she travelled by motorcade to visit children suffering from AIDS at the Harlem Hospital Center and to receive a 'Humanitarian of the Year' award from Henry Kissinger. The Princess marked the triumphant tour by presenting four life-size silver apples to the staff who accompanied her including her devoted dresser Fay Appleby. Pretty Fay travelled the world with Diana for six years and fought a brave 15-year battle against cancer, secretly supported by the Princess, before she sadly died in 2002 aged just 47, leaving
    HRH Diana, Princess of Wales - an important and rare Royal presentation silver apple, given by Diana to her dresser, Fay Appleby, to commemorate their visit to New York, 'The Big Apple', from 1st - 3rd February 1989. It is believed to be one of only four made and is naturalistically cast in silver and engraved with the Princess's crowned D monogram and dated 1st - 3rd February 1989

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  • Diana Memorabilia der Familie Appleby werden versteigert
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    Diana Memorabilia der Familie Appleby werden versteigert
    Memorabilia von Lady Diana werden versteigert: Die Söhne von Lady Dianas Gardrobiere Fay Appleby, Ben und Chris Appleby, geben die Erinnerungsstücke zur Auktion
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    [HRH Diana, Princess of Wales - a fine Royal presentation carriage clock, by Halcyon Days Enamels, the gilded brass case with engraved inscription to top - 'Presented by HRH The Princess of Wales', the coloured enamel dial with oval cartouche with crowned D cipher, floral and ribbon decoration and Roman numerals - eleven jewel English movement with double-ended key, 15.5cm high, engraved on base - 'Number 6', in original fitted box with crowned D cipher to lid ?ú1500 - 2000. This is one of the items being auctioned by Chris and Ben Appleby the sons of Princess Diana's dresser Fay Appleby.
    A stunning silver apple which Princess Diana specially commissioned to mark her first major solo visit to New York after separating from Prince Charles is expected to fetch more than ?ú3,000 when it goes under the hammer next week. Diana jetted to the 'Big Apple' on Concorde in 1989 and brought the city to a standstill as she travelled by motorcade to visit children suffering from AIDS at the Harlem Hospital Center and to receive a 'Humanitarian of the Year' award from Henry Kissinger. The Princess marked the triumphant tour by presenting four life-size silver apples to the staff who accompanied her including her devoted dresser Fay Appleby. Pretty Fay travelled the world with Diana for six years and fought a brave 15-year battle against cancer, secretly supported by the Princess, before she sadly died in 2002 aged just 47, leaving
    HRH Diana, Princess of Wales - an important and rare Royal presentation silver apple, given by Diana to her dresser, Fay Appleby, to commemorate their visit to New York, 'The Big Apple', from 1st - 3rd February 1989. It is believed to be one of only four made and is naturalistically cast in silver and engraved with the Princess's crowned D monogram and dated 1st - 3rd February 1989

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  • Diana Memorabilia der Familie Appleby werden versteigert
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    Diana Memorabilia der Familie Appleby werden versteigert
    Memorabilia von Lady Diana werden versteigert: Die Söhne von Lady Dianas Gardrobiere Fay Appleby, Ben und Chris Appleby, geben die Erinnerungsstücke zur Auktion
    / 071112
    [HRH Diana, Princess of Wales - a fine Royal presentation carriage clock, by Halcyon Days Enamels, the gilded brass case with engraved inscription to top - 'Presented by HRH The Princess of Wales', the coloured enamel dial with oval cartouche with crowned D cipher, floral and ribbon decoration and Roman numerals - eleven jewel English movement with double-ended key, 15.5cm high, engraved on base - 'Number 6', in original fitted box with crowned D cipher to lid ?ú1500 - 2000. This is one of the items being auctioned by Chris and Ben Appleby the sons of Princess Diana's dresser Fay Appleby.
    A stunning silver apple which Princess Diana specially commissioned to mark her first major solo visit to New York after separating from Prince Charles is expected to fetch more than ?ú3,000 when it goes under the hammer next week. Diana jetted to the 'Big Apple' on Concorde in 1989 and brought the city to a standstill as she travelled by motorcade to visit children suffering from AIDS at the Harlem Hospital Center and to receive a 'Humanitarian of the Year' award from Henry Kissinger. The Princess marked the triumphant tour by presenting four life-size silver apples to the staff who accompanied her including her devoted dresser Fay Appleby. Pretty Fay travelled the world with Diana for six years and fought a brave 15-year battle against cancer, secretly supported by the Princess, before she sadly died in 2002 aged just 47, leaving
    HRH Diana, Princess of Wales - an important and rare Royal presentation silver apple, given by Diana to her dresser, Fay Appleby, to commemorate their visit to New York, 'The Big Apple', from 1st - 3rd February 1989. It is believed to be one of only four made and is naturalistically cast in silver and engraved with the Princess's crowned D monogram and dated 1st - 3rd February 1989

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  • Diana Memorabilia der Familie Appleby werden versteigert
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    Diana Memorabilia der Familie Appleby werden versteigert
    Memorabilia von Lady Diana werden versteigert: Die Söhne von Lady Dianas Gardrobiere Fay Appleby, Ben und Chris Appleby, geben die Erinnerungsstücke zur Auktion
    / 071112
    [HRH Diana, Princess of Wales - a fine Royal presentation carriage clock, by Halcyon Days Enamels, the gilded brass case with engraved inscription to top - 'Presented by HRH The Princess of Wales', the coloured enamel dial with oval cartouche with crowned D cipher, floral and ribbon decoration and Roman numerals - eleven jewel English movement with double-ended key, 15.5cm high, engraved on base - 'Number 6', in original fitted box with crowned D cipher to lid ?ú1500 - 2000. This is one of the items being auctioned by Chris and Ben Appleby the sons of Princess Diana's dresser Fay Appleby.
    A stunning silver apple which Princess Diana specially commissioned to mark her first major solo visit to New York after separating from Prince Charles is expected to fetch more than ?ú3,000 when it goes under the hammer next week. Diana jetted to the 'Big Apple' on Concorde in 1989 and brought the city to a standstill as she travelled by motorcade to visit children suffering from AIDS at the Harlem Hospital Center and to receive a 'Humanitarian of the Year' award from Henry Kissinger. The Princess marked the triumphant tour by presenting four life-size silver apples to the staff who accompanied her including her devoted dresser Fay Appleby. Pretty Fay travelled the world with Diana for six years and fought a brave 15-year battle against cancer, secretly supported by the Princess, before she sadly died in 2002 aged just 47, leaving
    HRH Diana, Princess of Wales - an important and rare Royal presentation silver apple, given by Diana to her dresser, Fay Appleby, to commemorate their visit to New York, 'The Big Apple', from 1st - 3rd February 1989. It is believed to be one of only four made and is naturalistically cast in silver and engraved with the Princess's crowned D monogram and dated 1st - 3rd February 1989

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    Diana Memorabilia der Familie Appleby werden versteigert
    Memorabilia von Lady Diana werden versteigert: Die Söhne von Lady Dianas Gardrobiere Fay Appleby, Ben und Chris Appleby, geben die Erinnerungsstücke zur Auktion
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    [Twins Ben and Chris Appleby, aged 22, from Taunton whose late mother Fay Appleby was Princess Diana's dresser.
    A stunning silver apple which Princess Diana specially commissioned to mark her first major solo visit to New York after separating from Prince Charles is expected to fetch more than ?ú3,000 when it goes under the hammer next week. Diana jetted to the 'Big Apple' on Concorde in 1989 and brought the city to a standstill as she travelled by motorcade to visit children suffering from AIDS at the Harlem Hospital Center and to receive a 'Humanitarian of the Year' award from Henry Kissinger. The Princess marked the triumphant tour by presenting four life-size silver apples to the staff who accompanied her including her devoted dresser Fay Appleby. Pretty Fay travelled the world with Diana for six years and fought a brave 15-year battle against cancer, secretly supported by the Princess, before she sadly died in 2002 aged just 47, leaving
    HRH Diana, Princess of Wales - an important and rare Royal presentation silver apple, given by Diana to her dresser, Fay Appleby, to commemorate their visit to New York, 'The Big Apple', from 1st - 3rd February 1989. It is believed to be one of only four made and is naturalistically cast in silver and engraved with the Princess's crowned D monogram and dated 1st - 3rd February 1989. The apple is hallmarked on the stem - London 1989, maker J.C. It measures 8cm high. Fay Appleby accompanied Princess Diana along with three other key members of her staff to New York for a highly successful and high profile visit, designed to highlight the Princess's interest in social causes, including a visit to an Aids hospital and to promote British trade. The lot is sold with the original itinerary of the departure and arrival of the Royal party to New York in Concorde

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  • Diana Memorabilia der Familie Appleby werden versteigert
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    Diana Memorabilia der Familie Appleby werden versteigert
    Memorabilia von Lady Diana werden versteigert: Die Söhne von Lady Dianas Gardrobiere Fay Appleby, Ben und Chris Appleby, geben die Erinnerungsstücke zur Auktion
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    [HRH Diana, Princess of Wales - a fine Royal presentation carriage clock, by Halcyon Days Enamels, the gilded brass case with engraved inscription to top - 'Presented by HRH The Princess of Wales', the coloured enamel dial with oval cartouche with crowned D cipher, floral and ribbon decoration and Roman numerals - eleven jewel English movement with double-ended key, 15.5cm high, engraved on base - 'Number 6', in original fitted box with crowned D cipher to lid ?ú1500 - 2000. This is one of the items being auctioned by Chris and Ben Appleby the sons of Princess Diana's dresser Fay Appleby.
    A stunning silver apple which Princess Diana specially commissioned to mark her first major solo visit to New York after separating from Prince Charles is expected to fetch more than ?ú3,000 when it goes under the hammer next week. Diana jetted to the 'Big Apple' on Concorde in 1989 and brought the city to a standstill as she travelled by motorcade to visit children suffering from AIDS at the Harlem Hospital Center and to receive a 'Humanitarian of the Year' award from Henry Kissinger. The Princess marked the triumphant tour by presenting four life-size silver apples to the staff who accompanied her including her devoted dresser Fay Appleby. Pretty Fay travelled the world with Diana for six years and fought a brave 15-year battle against cancer, secretly supported by the Princess, before she sadly died in 2002 aged just 47, leaving
    HRH Diana, Princess of Wales - an important and rare Royal presentation silver apple, given by Diana to her dresser, Fay Appleby, to commemorate their visit to New York, 'The Big Apple', from 1st - 3rd February 1989. It is believed to be one of only four made and is naturalistically cast in silver and engraved with the Princess's crowned D monogram and dated 1st - 3rd February 198

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  • Diana Memorabilia der Familie Appleby werden versteigert
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    Diana Memorabilia der Familie Appleby werden versteigert
    Memorabilia von Lady Diana werden versteigert: Die Söhne von Lady Dianas Gardrobiere Fay Appleby, Ben und Chris Appleby, geben die Erinnerungsstücke zur Auktion
    / 041112
    [Twins Ben and Chris Appleby, aged 22, from Taunton whose late mother Fay Appleby was Princess Diana's dresser.
    A stunning silver apple which Princess Diana specially commissioned to mark her first major solo visit to New York after separating from Prince Charles is expected to fetch more than ?ú3,000 when it goes under the hammer next week. Diana jetted to the 'Big Apple' on Concorde in 1989 and brought the city to a standstill as she travelled by motorcade to visit children suffering from AIDS at the Harlem Hospital Center and to receive a 'Humanitarian of the Year' award from Henry Kissinger. The Princess marked the triumphant tour by presenting four life-size silver apples to the staff who accompanied her including her devoted dresser Fay Appleby. Pretty Fay travelled the world with Diana for six years and fought a brave 15-year battle against cancer, secretly supported by the Princess, before she sadly died in 2002 aged just 47, leaving
    HRH Diana, Princess of Wales - an important and rare Royal presentation silver apple, given by Diana to her dresser, Fay Appleby, to commemorate their visit to New York, 'The Big Apple', from 1st - 3rd February 1989. It is believed to be one of only four made and is naturalistically cast in silver and engraved with the Princess's crowned D monogram and dated 1st - 3rd February 1989. The apple is hallmarked on the stem - London 1989, maker J.C. It measures 8cm high. Fay Appleby accompanied Princess Diana along with three other key members of her staff to New York for a highly successful and high profile visit, designed to highlight the Princess's interest in social causes, including a visit to an Aids hospital and to promote British trade. The lot is sold with the original itinerary of the departure and arrival of the Royal party to New York in Concorde

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  • Diana Memorabilia der Familie Appleby werden versteigert
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    Diana Memorabilia der Familie Appleby werden versteigert
    Memorabilia von Lady Diana werden versteigert: Die Söhne von Lady Dianas Gardrobiere Fay Appleby, Ben und Chris Appleby, geben die Erinnerungsstücke zur Auktion - Erinnerungsfoto mit Lady Di und Prinz Harry
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    [Collect photograph of twins Chris (left) and Ben Appleby being fed by Princess Diana and their mother Fay Appleby, with Prince Harry watching on.
    A stunning silver apple which Princess Diana specially commissioned to mark her first major solo visit to New York after separating from Prince Charles is expected to fetch more than ?ú3,000 when it goes under the hammer next week. Diana jetted to the 'Big Apple' on Concorde in 1989 and brought the city to a standstill as she travelled by motorcade to visit children suffering from AIDS at the Harlem Hospital Center and to receive a 'Humanitarian of the Year' award from Henry Kissinger. The Princess marked the triumphant tour by presenting four life-size silver apples to the staff who accompanied her including her devoted dresser Fay Appleby. Pretty Fay travelled the world with Diana for six years and fought a brave 15-year battle against cancer, secretly supported by the Princess, before she sadly died in 2002 aged just 47, leaving
    HRH Diana, Princess of Wales - an important and rare Royal presentation silver apple, given by Diana to her dresser, Fay Appleby, to commemorate their visit to New York, 'The Big Apple', from 1st - 3rd February 1989. It is believed to be one of only four made and is naturalistically cast in silver and engraved with the Princess's crowned D monogram and dated 1st - 3rd February 1989. The apple is hallmarked on the stem - London 1989, maker J.C. It measures 8cm high. Fay Appleby accompanied Princess Diana along with three other key members of her staff to New York for a highly successful and high profile visit, designed to highlight the Princess's interest in social causes, including a visit to an Aids hospital and to promote British trade. The lot is sold with the o

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  • Diana Memorabilia der Familie Appleby werden versteigert
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    Diana Memorabilia der Familie Appleby werden versteigert
    Memorabilia von Lady Diana werden versteigert: Die Söhne von Lady Dianas Gardrobiere Fay Appleby, Ben und Chris Appleby, geben die Erinnerungsstücke zur Auktion - Erinnerungsfoto mit Lady Di und Mutter
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    [Collect photograph of twins Chris (left) and Ben Appleby being held by Princess Diana and their mother Fay Appleby.
    A stunning silver apple which Princess Diana specially commissioned to mark her first major solo visit to New York after separating from Prince Charles is expected to fetch more than ?ú3,000 when it goes under the hammer next week. Diana jetted to the 'Big Apple' on Concorde in 1989 and brought the city to a standstill as she travelled by motorcade to visit children suffering from AIDS at the Harlem Hospital Center and to receive a 'Humanitarian of the Year' award from Henry Kissinger. The Princess marked the triumphant tour by presenting four life-size silver apples to the staff who accompanied her including her devoted dresser Fay Appleby. Pretty Fay travelled the world with Diana for six years and fought a brave 15-year battle against cancer, secretly supported by the Princess, before she sadly died in 2002 aged just 47, leaving
    HRH Diana, Princess of Wales - an important and rare Royal presentation silver apple, given by Diana to her dresser, Fay Appleby, to commemorate their visit to New York, 'The Big Apple', from 1st - 3rd February 1989. It is believed to be one of only four made and is naturalistically cast in silver and engraved with the Princess's crowned D monogram and dated 1st - 3rd February 1989. The apple is hallmarked on the stem - London 1989, maker J.C. It measures 8cm high. Fay Appleby accompanied Princess Diana along with three other key members of her staff to New York for a highly successful and high profile visit, designed to highlight the Princess's interest in social causes, including a visit to an Aids hospital and to promote British trade. The lot is sold with the original itinerary of the departur

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  • Diana Memorabilia der Familie Appleby werden versteigert
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    Diana Memorabilia der Familie Appleby werden versteigert
    Memorabilia von Lady Diana werden versteigert: Die Söhne von Lady Dianas Gardrobiere Fay Appleby, Ben und Chris Appleby, geben die Erinnerungsstücke zur Auktion - Erinnerungsfoto mit Lady Di und Prinz Harry
    / Datum unbekannt
    [Collect photograph of twins Chris (left) and Ben Appleby being held by Princess Diana and their mother Fay Appleby, with Prince Harry watching on.
    A stunning silver apple which Princess Diana specially commissioned to mark her first major solo visit to New York after separating from Prince Charles is expected to fetch more than ?ú3,000 when it goes under the hammer next week. Diana jetted to the 'Big Apple' on Concorde in 1989 and brought the city to a standstill as she travelled by motorcade to visit children suffering from AIDS at the Harlem Hospital Center and to receive a 'Humanitarian of the Year' award from Henry Kissinger. The Princess marked the triumphant tour by presenting four life-size silver apples to the staff who accompanied her including her devoted dresser Fay Appleby. Pretty Fay travelled the world with Diana for six years and fought a brave 15-year battle against cancer, secretly supported by the Princess, before she sadly died in 2002 aged just 47, leaving
    HRH Diana, Princess of Wales - an important and rare Royal presentation silver apple, given by Diana to her dresser, Fay Appleby, to commemorate their visit to New York, 'The Big Apple', from 1st - 3rd February 1989. It is believed to be one of only four made and is naturalistically cast in silver and engraved with the Princess's crowned D monogram and dated 1st - 3rd February 1989. The apple is hallmarked on the stem - London 1989, maker J.C. It measures 8cm high. Fay Appleby accompanied Princess Diana along with three other key members of her staff to New York for a highly successful and high profile visit, designed to highlight the Princess's interest in social causes, including a visit to an Aids hospital and to promote British trade. The lot is sold with th

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