Derby Telegraph

Lace said to have shrouded Queen Victoria’s coffin to be auctioned off

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WHITE lace which is believed to have been used to shroud Queen Victoria’s coffin is to be auctioned in Derbyshire.

The lace, which spent years in the attic of a Somerset property, is due to be offered at Hansons Fine Art Auction at Etwall today.

A note accompanyi­ng the lace reads: “Portion of the Pall that covered Queen Victoria’s coffin on her last journey from Osborne. Isle of Wight. Feb 1st 1901.”

The seller, a grandmothe­r aged 60, said: “I was given the lace by my grandmothe­r more than 40 years ago when I was a teenager. It went into my treasure box, a collection of family items I’ve kept since childhood. The lace has been sealed away in darkness in my attic for years. I hope that has helped to preserve it.”

Queen Victoria died on January 22, 1901, at Osborne House on the Isle of Wight. She was aged 81. A deathbed photo shows her surrounded by white lace, while she asked to be dressed in a white dress and wedding veil, along with a white pall for her coffin.

The portion of pall is set for auction today and has a guide price of between £1,500 and £2,000.

Notty Hornblower, textiles consultant at Hansons, said: “This is a remarkable find, and very touching. In some small way the lace reflects the overwhelmi­ng love Queen Victoria had for her husband. “Her request to be buried in white wearing her wedding veil, and to have a white pall on her coffin suggests she was looking forward to being reunited with him. “What a wonderful piece of royal history to own and cherish. It’s worthy of a museum or royal collection.”

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JACOB KING/PA WIRE Isabel Murtough, of Hansons, holds lace believed to have been used to shroud Queen Victoria’s coffin. Right, the hand-written note accompanyi­ng it
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