Prinz Friedrich Christian, Herzog von Sachsen (1893 - 1968), und Prinz Georg - Sammlung persönliche Korrespondenz, 1930er - 1960er Jahre
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Lot 815 | Prinz Friedrich Christian, Herzog von Sachsen (1893 - 1968), und Prinz Georg - Sammlung persönliche Korrespondenz, 1930er - 1960er Jahre
Eigenhändige Briefe und Postkarten an Bundesverdienstkreuzträger A. Lange aus Wuppertal. Eigenhändige Karte "Anbei ein Gedenkbildchen an meinen seligen Bruder. Friedrich Christian. 19.9.43. Dresden". Ein Altersbild des Prinzen um 1968. Vier AK von Prinz Christian an Lange. Eigenhändige Dankeskarte seines Bruders Prinz Georg von Sachsen (21.10.1937) und vier weitere Karten von Prinz Georg ab 1936. Sterbebild von Prof. Dr. Prinz Max, Herzog zu Sachsen (1951). Eigenhändige Karte von Elisabeth Helene, der Tochter des Albert von Thurn und Taxis und Ehefrau Friedrich Christians (1969). Acht maschinenschriftliche Dankesbriefe der 1950er/60er Jahre, jeweils mit eigenhändiger Tintenunterschrift des Prinzen Friedrich Christian. Eine komplett eigenhändige AK des Prinzen vom 17.9.1964. Zahlreiche Autographen etc. In Klarsichthüllen, in neuer Ringmappe (Maße 28 x 23 x 4 cm). Gebrauchs- und Altersspuren.
Prinz Friedrich Christian war der zweitälteste Sohn von König Friedrich August III., des letzten Königs von Sachsen, und seiner Frau Luise von Toskana. Er war seit dem Tod seines Vaters 1932 Chef des Hauses Wettin.
Prince Friedrich Christian, Duke of Saxony (1893 - 1968), and Prince Georg – a collection of personal correspondence, 1930s - 1960s
Prince Friedrich Christian, Duke of Saxony (1893 - 1968), and Prince Georg – a collection of personal correspondence, 1930s - 1960s
Handwritten letters and postcards addressed to A. Lange of Wuppertal, bearer of the Great Cross of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany. Handwritten card (tr.) "Enclosed is a commemorative photo of my late brother. Friedrich Christian. 19.9.43. Dresden". An image of the Prince in old age, approx. 1968. Four postcards sent to Lange by Prince Christian. Handwritten thank-you card from his brother Prince Georg of Saxony (21 October 1937) and four other cards from Prince Georg, sent in or after 1936. Commemorative photograph of Prof. Dr. Prinz Max, Duke of Saxony (1951). Handwritten card from Elisabeth Helene, daughter of Albert von Thurn und Taxis and wife of Friedrich Christian (1969). Eight typewritten thank-you notes from the 1950s and 60s, each bearing Prince Friedrich Christian's original signature in ink. A completely handwritten postcard from the Prince, dated 17 September 1964. Numerous autographs etc. In clear plastic folders in a new ring binder (measuring 28 x 23 x 4 cm). Signs of age and handling.
Prince Friedrich Christian was the second son of Frederick Augustus III, the last King of Saxony, and his wife Louisa of Tuscany. He became head of the House of Wettin on his father's death in 1932.
Condition: II
Place of origin: | Kingdom of Saxony (1806-1918) |
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Place of origin: | Kingdom of Saxony (1806-1918) |
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