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Queen Mother 'pack gin' note sold | Queen Mother 'pack gin' note sold |
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A note in which the Queen Mother asked her aide to pack gin and Dubonnet has sold for £16,000 - well over the expected £3,000. | A note in which the Queen Mother asked her aide to pack gin and Dubonnet has sold for £16,000 - well over the expected £3,000. |
It was the most sought-after item in the unique collection of royal letters, photographs and artefacts sold at auction on Saturday. | It was the most sought-after item in the unique collection of royal letters, photographs and artefacts sold at auction on Saturday. |
The items were discovered after the death of former royal servant William Tallon, known as Backstairs Billy. | The items were discovered after the death of former royal servant William Tallon, known as Backstairs Billy. |
He was in service for 52 years, and was a favourite of the Queen Mother. | He was in service for 52 years, and was a favourite of the Queen Mother. |
The hand-written note which sparked a telephone bidding war asked for an outdoor lunch, with the added request: "I think that I will take two small bottles of Dubonnet and gin with me this morning, in case it is needed." | |
Backstairs Billy's cousin talks about the 'lovely man' | Backstairs Billy's cousin talks about the 'lovely man' |
About 400 people packed into the auction room of Reeman Dansie in Colchester, Essex, with another 1,000 placing bids by phone and the internet. | |
It was thought that the collection could fetch at least £250,000. But with many of the 700 lots fetching higher prices than expected, auctioneer James Grinter said that £500,000 was a more likely total. | |
Solicitor Stephen Lansley, the executor of the will, said the beneficiaries, including a charity, would be announced in a fortnight. | |
Insider's view | |
Also popular was a letter to Mr Tallon from Princess Diana after the birth of Prince William. Mr Tallon kept all the correspondence he received from the royals | |
She wrote: "We are not sure at the moment what has hit us, except a very strong pair of lungs." | |
That sold for £5,000 to a telephone bidder. Another seven letters she penned made a combined £15,000. | |
The collection paints a vivid picture of Mr Tallon's life as a royal insider. He joined the household aged 15, and kept every thank-you letter, Christmas card and invitation he received. | |
He never spoke publicly about the royals, and turned down requests to write a book or be interviewed. He died last November aged 72. | He never spoke publicly about the royals, and turned down requests to write a book or be interviewed. He died last November aged 72. |
Janet Canon, of Reeman Dansie, said bidders had flown in from overseas, particularly from the United States and Canada. | Janet Canon, of Reeman Dansie, said bidders had flown in from overseas, particularly from the United States and Canada. |
A Buckingham Palace spokesman would not comment on the sale. | A Buckingham Palace spokesman would not comment on the sale. |