Verlag: The two account books are dated April to 1845; April 1847 to 1848, 1844
Anbieter: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
Manuskript / Papierantiquität Signiert
EUR 955,27
Anzahl: 1 verfügbar
In den WarenkorbThe two volumes folio, 20 pp, and folio, 18 pp. Both in the same neat hand and in uniform original bindings of green boards, with green cloth spines and white decoratively-cut paper labels on front covers, each carrying a description of the contents addressed to 'Königin Adelheid von Großbritannien'. The first account book (1844-1845) has part of the second leaf (pp.2-3) torn away; and the second (1847-1848) is lacking the fourth leaf (pp.9-10). The second has a summary (3 pp, folio, on bifolium) loosely inserted, addressed to 'Königliche Majestät', and dated 'Meiningen, den 25 Juni [June] 1848'. The second account book also has, tipped in to the front pastedown, a signed autograph reference from 'E. Ballinger | Housekeeper to her late Majesty Queen Adelaide', addressed from '40 Colehill Street, Eaton Square' and undated, for 'Hannah Feesey', who 'lived has [sic] Housemaid in the establishment of Her late Majesty Queen Adelaide upwards of 4 years': 'I found her a clean industrious good servant, and a respectable well conducted young woman'. Expenses include 'Bauwesen und Meublement im Fürstenhaus zu Liebenstein'. The two volumes contain a total of eleven pages of 'Pensionem', with the named recipients including Löwenstern, Wagner, Uttenhoven, Mauris, Panzerbieter, Zierlein. A scarce and unusual item: personal accounts for leading members of the Royal Family rarely if ever appear on the market.
Verlag: [France and England], 1827-1851., 1851
Anbieter: Antiquariat INLIBRIS Gilhofer Nfg. GmbH, Vienna, A, Österreich
Kunst / Grafik / Poster
13 watercolours and pencil and ink drawings mounted on 60 leaves of white and brown-toned paper. Splendid red morocco binding by Alphonse Giroux of Paris with covers and spine gilt and inlaid (wanting the fore-edge lock). Small oblong folio (340 x 245 mm). Red moirée silk endpapers. All edges gilt. A magificently bound, early album containing sketches by the artistically gifted princess as well as by other artists. It was not until the year of her birth that her father Louis Philippe, the Duke of Orleans (1773-1850), who had had to leave Europe after the French Revolution and spent several years in America, returned to France, where in 1830 he accepted the crown, following the deposition of Charles X. Until the February Revolution of 1848 and his emigration to England he reigned as "King of the French". - The present album contains three unsigned portrait studies in pencil attributable to the princess, probably based on details from an old master painting (possibly a Crucifixion or Lamentation of Christ). In her youth, Clementine is known frequently to have copied details from Dürer, Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, Holbein, and Titian. Two of the present studies are dated "1831", when she was but fourteen years old: among the earliest of her known works, they show off her remarkably developed talent. - Among the other drawings in the album is a watercolour still life with fowl, signed "D. Pedro 1850" and inscribed, "Offert À Son Altesse Royale Madame La Duchesse de Saxe Cobourg Gotha le 3 Juin 1851", while a similar still life is signed "D. Suid [?] fecit / 20 Set. 1850". Other drawings include four pencil sketches by the English painter and engraver William Daniell (1769-1837), who had accompanied his uncle Thomas Daniell to India in 1784 and subsequently produced a wealth of highly regarded landscapes and scenes of Indian life (including work for the famous "Oriental Scenery" volume), many of which are in the Royal collections (cf. Thieme/Becker VIII, 361f.). His signed contributions are two boating scenes (1827, one entitled "Patience in a Punt"), an Indian riverside scene (1827) entitled "The Plantane tree, Bengal", and an "Indian Bull" (1830, inked and watercoloured). Another particularly finely executed watercolour shows a beach scene at Ingouville (in Normandy), dated August 1839 and signed "L. Laurent". In addition, there are three skilled but unsigned pen-and-ink sketches, apparently also by a trained artist, showing a watchman with a shouldered musket, the Falls of Clyde in Scotland ("Chute de la Clyde / Lanarke 11 Juillet 51"), and the profile study of a lady (all but the latter washed in ink). A few torn stubs show the album to have formerly comprised several additional leaves, while the faint nature-printed impressions left by plants between two leaves prove that the album was once also used to preserve botanical mementos. - The princess grew up in the Palais Royale in Paris. In 1843 she was married to Prince August of Saxe-Coburg; in 1861 she would give birth to Prince Ferdinand of Saxe-Coburg, who in 1887 accepted the crown of Bulgaria, against the wishes of the European Powers and indeed those of the house of Coburg. Having long lived under the same roof with the similarly aged Victoria of Kent, later Queen Victoria (1819-1901), Clementine maintained a lifelong correspondence with the Queen of England, and her more than 600 letters are now in the Royal Archive in Windsor. Also the Hoover Institution at Stanford University keeps material from the estate of Princess Clementine within the so-called "Czar Ferdinand I of Bulgaria papers". Her artistic productions have remained enduringly popular: in 1990, one of her pencil drawings ("Etude des chiens") sold for 20,000 Francs (Paris, Tajan, 5 Dec. 1990, lot 23).
Verlag: Without date or place
Anbieter: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
EUR 149,26
Anzahl: 1 verfügbar
In den Warenkorb12mo, 1 p. Slight damage and loss at head, affecting one line of text. The seal, with a clear impression of a crown above the letters 'A R'., in a rectangle roughly 1 x 1.5 cm, adheres to the reverse of the second leaf of the bifolium, which also carries the name of the recipient, and has been repaired with tape along one edge of the recto. The letter is of 15 lines, and consists of directions as to where to place guests. For example 'Miss Murden Maid of honours room. her maid next to her. Miss Mitchell Bedroom up Stairs, her maid in the Closet within her room.'.
Anbieter: Herbst-Auktionen, Detmold, Deutschland
Manuskript / Papierantiquität Signiert
Große ORIGINAL-URKUNDE (1 S. gr. folio, gelocht, Randmängel kl. Randeinrisse, aufgezogen, gefaltet) mit Ort, Datum, eigenhändiger Unterschrift signiert, als Gegenzeichnung eigenhändig signiert von HANS VON THÜMMEL (1824-95, ab 1890 Finanzminister, 1892-95 auch Vorsitzender des Gesammtministeriums), neben geprägtem Staatssiegel. Dresden, 5.IV.1892 - Verleihung des ALBRECHTKREUZ an CARL OSWALD BÖHME zu Waldheim. (dito : Urkunde (6 SS. folio in feste Mappe gebunden, mit papiergedecktem Siegel über Seidenschnur) mit eigenhändiger Unterschrift signiert, Gegenzeichnung mit Unterschrift von Justizminister H. R. Schurig (1835-1901) Dresden, 25.7.1893 - Dekret, betreffend die Annahme der minderjährigen Anna Margarethe Piltz an Kindesstatt seiten der Eheleute Maurer in Leipzig-Reudnitz Euro 275,-).
Anbieter: Herbst-Auktionen, Detmold, Deutschland
Signiert
Brief (1 S. 4 to, Randlochung, gefaltet) mit Ort, Datum, eigenhändiger Unterschrift in Tinte signiert Sibyllenort, den 15. Juli 1923 - an S. Durchlaucht, den Fürsten Günther, Grafen und Herrn von Schönburg (= GÜNTHER VON SCHÖNBURG-WALDENBURG, 1887-1960, deutscher Fürst und seit 1914 Oberhaupt des Hauses Schönburg , seine Schwester Sophie war für sechs Monate Fürstin von Albanien ), dem er das Ehebündnis seines vielgeliebten Sohnes, Prinz Friedrich Christian, Herzog zu Sachsen, mit I.D. Prinzessin Elisabeth Helene von Thurn und Taxis, Tochter des Fürsten Albert von Thurn & Taxis anzeigt und ihn zur Hochzeit einlädt.