Kaiser Franz Joseph I. und Kaiserin Elisabeth von Österreich – Dokumente Cap Martin/Menton, 1896/99
02.02.2023 10:00UTC +01:00
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260EUR € 260
Auctioneer | Hermann Historica |
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Event location | Germany, Grasbrunn / München |
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ID 890941
Lot 9204 | Kaiser Franz Joseph I. und Kaiserin Elisabeth von Österreich – Dokumente Cap Martin/Menton, 1896/99
Estimate value
€ 260
Cap Martin an der französischen Riviera war eines der beliebtesten Reiseziele der Kaiserin, wohin auch Franz Joseph gerne reiste, um Zeit mit ihr verbringen zu können.
Einmal gefalteter Zettel mit handschriftlicher Bleistiftnotiz "I. Majestät werden um 11 Uhr VMtg den öster. Vice Consul in Mentone Herrn Henry Racine zu empfangen geruhen. 28/2 96" und Bleistiftunterschrift des kaiserlichen Generaladjutanten Eduard Graf von Paar. Maße 13,2 x 20,4 cm, ein Randeinriss. "Cantate chantée par de jeunes filles Mentonnaises pour l'Inauguration du monument élevé au Cap-Martin en souvenir de Sa Majesté Elisabeth Impératrice d'Autriche et Reine de Hongrie" und "Ode recitée par M. Caristie-Martel, de la Comedie-Francaise a l'Inauguration du monument...", beides Druckwerke zur Enthüllung des Denkmals am 6. April 1899 zu Ehren der Kaiserin und in Erinnerung an ihre zahlreichen Besuche in Cap Martin. Maße 22 x 17 cm bzw. 21,5 x 15,5 cm, gefaltet. Außerdem ein Blank-Briefbogen des "Cap Martin Hôtel près Menton", Maße 21 x 12,5 cm, einmal gefaltet.
Cap Martin an der französischen Riviera war eines der beliebtesten Reiseziele der Kaiserin, wohin auch Franz Joseph gerne reiste, um Zeit mit ihr verbringen zu können.
Auction house category: | Austria Imperial House |
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