Prinz Alfons von Bayern (1862-1933) – vier eigenhändige Briefe 1892-1915 sowie drei Fotos des Prinzen Joseph Clemens
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 4280 | Prinz Alfons von Bayern (1862-1933) – vier eigenhändige Briefe 1892-1915 sowie drei Fotos des Prinzen Joseph Clemens
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€ 320
Brief "Castello d'Aglié 8.X.10" an seine Frau Prinzessin Louise Victoire auf Briefpapier des Castellos. Er versucht, sie zu überreden, nachzureisen, auch seine Schwester Isabella und ihr Gemahl Herzog Thomas von Savoyen-Genua würden sich darüber freuen. Violette Tinte. Dazu das eigenhändig adressierte Kuvert, rückseitig Siegelreste, gelaufen.
Zwei Briefe aus dem 1. Weltkrieg an seinen Sohn Prinz Joseph Clemens. "St. Benoit 14.XII.1914" ("Ich wohne hier in einem sehr netten Schlößchen, das nur leider durch den Krieg gelitten hat.."), kleines Briefpapier mit erhabener Krone in Blau. Dazu eine Fotopostkarte mit Ansicht des Chateau de St. Benoit und rückseitig eigenhändigen Zeilen, datiert "28.I.15", zusätzlich jeweils das eigenhändig adressierte und als "Feldpostbrief" deklarierte Kuvert mit Stempel "Feld-Postamt K.B. III. Armeecorps". Außerdem ein kleiner Bogen Blanko-Briefpapier mit erhabener Chiffre "A" auf dem Kreuz des Santiago-Ordens und unter Königskrone, ein Foto des etwa fünfjährigen Prinzen Joseph Clemens, zwei von seiner heiligen Erstkommunion 1913 (Maße zwischen 13 x 9 und 24 x 18 cm), zwei Erinnerungskärtchen an seine Kommunion und ein kirchliches Schreiben dazu.
Auction house category: | Bavaria royal house |
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