Prinz Alfons von Bayern (1862-1933) – persönliches Petschaft sowie gesiegeltes Briefkuvert
01.06.2021 10:00UTC +01:00
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Auctioneer | Hermann Historica |
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Event location | Germany, Grasbrunn / München |
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Lot 4281 | Prinz Alfons von Bayern (1862-1933) – persönliches Petschaft sowie gesiegeltes Briefkuvert
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€ 1 100
Dazu ein eigenhändig von Prinz Alfons an seine zukünftige Gemahlin "la Princesse Louise d'Orleans - Paris - 45 Avenue Friedland" adressiertes Briefkuvert mit Poststempel vom 18.2. (undeutliche Jahreszahl, vor April 1891), die Rückseite mit gut erhaltener, roter Wachssiegelung durch dieses Petschaft. Einliegend eine gefaltete, gedruckte Aufnahme des Prinzen.
Bereits Prinz Adalbert von Bayern (1828 - 1875) war als großer Sammler von Petschaften bekannter Zeitgenossen berühmt, eine Leidenschaft, die auch sein Sohn Prinz Alfons teilte, der die Sammlung seines Vaters bis zu seinem Tode 1933 um zahlreiche spektakuläre Stücke erweiterte.
Provenienz: ZAM - Zentrum für Außergewöhnliche Museen, München. Ausgestellt unter der Inventarnummer 41 in der Sonderausstellung "Das Siegel in meiner Hand - Petschaften bedeutender Persönlichkeiten des 18., 19. und des frühen 20. Jhdts." vom 23.7. bis 15.11.2001. Dazu die ehemaligen Ausstellungskärtchen, zwei Fotos und in Kopie ein Presseschreiben für die Ausstellung der damaligen Museumsleiterin.
Dieses Petschaft wurde im ZAM zusammen mit einem Brief König Ludwigs II. an den Prinzen Alfons von Bayern ausgestellt.
Auction house category: | Bavaria royal house |
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