Princess Diana's sterling silver card case sold for $20,974
according to Boston-MA based RR Auction.
The case was among belongings
Diana had personally donated to charity months before her death on Aug. 31,
1997.
Engraved on the front,
"Diana," and was given to her as a gift by her 'Granny.' The handsome
case has a lovely, ornate design on the exterior with leather card pockets
inside.
"What makes these items
incredibly special is the strong sentimental value they offer, many coming
directly from Princess Diana," said Bobby Livingston, Executive VP at RR
Auction.
Highlights from the sale include, but are not limited by:
Diana’s hand-written French
vocabulary book from her time at a Swiss finishing school sold for
$15,204.
A 17-inch (43-centimeter)
silver necklace with a capital "D'' charm that Diana is thought to have
worn as a teen sold for $8,893.
Princess Diana and Mother
Teresa photo and signature display sold for $8,636.
A casual white sweater likely
worn in Diana’s teenage years sold for $8,572.
Princess Diana's elegant
black metal mesh handbag sold for $7,411.
Princess Diana signed Red
Cross photograph sold for $7,136.
Princess Diana sterling
silver perfume bottle sold for $6,270.
A silver locket containing a
photograph of Princess Diana and her sons Prince Harry, and Prince William sold
for $6,209.
The Princess Diana Tribute
auction from RR Auction concluded on September 13. More details including
results can be found online at www.rrauction.com.
Princess Diana's French
Lesson Book With Extensive Handwriting
Remarkable circa 1978
handwritten French vocabulary notebook from her time at Swiss finishing school,
marked on the front cover in her own hand, "Diana Spencer, Madame Fowls
Vocabulaire, Articles de Fowlor."
Inside are a total of 19
pages full of handwritten notes (most double-sided), plus a couple of
additional lines, consisting of translations of vocab words from French to
English.
Affixed throughout are small
photocopies of short French articles, apparently used in her class.
Accompanied by a letter of
provenance from Sally Fell, the head chef at Althorp, in part: "I was
employed as head chef at Althorp House during the 1980s when Diana, Princess of
Wales, was a regular visitor.
During this period Raine
Spencer was in the process of totally redecorating Althorp in her own style. As
Diana now permanently resided in London, one of the rooms listed for
redecoration was her old bedroom and the butler at the time, Carl Ackerman, was
instructed to remove all of Diana's belongings and offer them to the staff, or
dispose of them if no interest was shown. All the items were placed on a long
table in the courtyard, and we the staff were invited to take what we wished,
which is how I came to possess Diana's French vocabulary school
book."
“We know of only one other
example of Diana's schoolbooks to be held in private hands,” said Bobby
Livingston, Executive VP at RR Auction.
Diana attended Institut Alpin
Videmanette, a finishing school in Rougemont, Switzerland, for one term in
1977-1978. It was during this period that she was first introduced to Prince
Charles, who was dating her older sister Sarah. Their relationship lasted only
briefly before dissolving over some of Sarah's comments reported in the gossip
columns.
Diana and Charles's
relationship blossomed in 1980, and they got married in 1981.
“It’s a truly remarkable
Diana piece, filled with her teenage handwriting,” said Livingston. Executive
VP at RR Auction.

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