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King Charles III Autograph Letter Signed to Jimmy Savile: "Word has it the famous Scottish asylum-seeker, Mr. Jim'llfixit, is behind this illegal trade in contraband alcohol"

Charles thanks Jimmy Savile for a bottle of Scotch: "Word has it the famous Scottish asylum-seeker, Mr. Jim'llfixit, is behind this illegal trade in contraband alcohol"

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Charles thanks Jimmy Savile for a bottle of Scotch: "Word has it the famous Scottish asylum-seeker, Mr. Jim'llfixit, is behind this illegal trade in contraband alcohol"

ALS signed “Charles,” two pages inside a 8.5 x 6 greeting card featuring Charles's painting of the Castle of Mey letterhead, January 19, 2006. Handwritten letter to BBC personality Jimmy Savile, in part: "What, I ask myself, have I possibly done to deserve a bottle of Mallaig Harbour water which arrived on my desk today?! Word has it the famous Scottish asylum-seeker, Mr. Jim'llfixit, is behind this illegal trade in contraband alcohol & that if I am discovered in possession of it I shall immediately find myself in the vicinity of Broadmoor... Whatever the case, I am enormously for such a generous boost to the blood count—and, incidentally, for the boost to my office's morale which you succeeded in providing earlier this week!" In very fine condition. Accompanied by the original transmittal envelope, addressed in Charles's hand: "Personal, Sir Jimmy Savile."

Sir Jimmy Savile was a British television presenter and charity fundraiser who was posthumously revealed to have allegedly sexually abused hundreds of people, including children, over a period of several decades. He also notably held a relationship with Prince Charles, one formed over their shared interest in charity events. It’s purported that Savile acted as an unofficial adviser to Prince Charles, who sought his advice on a number of occasions on how the royal family ought to interact with the public and media. In 2012, following the revelations about Savile's alleged abuse, Clarence House, the official residence of Prince Charles, issued a statement saying that the Prince of Wales had ‘no knowledge’ of Savile's wrongdoing and had not been in contact with him since 1999. In spite of these allegations, Savile was praised in obituaries for his personal qualities and his work raising an estimated £40 million for charities.

Auction Info

  • Auction Title: Fine Autograph and Artifacts
  • Dates: #687 - Ended February 14, 2024





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