NICHOLAS & ALEXANDRA ON THEIR VISIT TO BALMORAL
[NICHOLAS II
(1868-1918, Tsar of Russia from 1894, Assassinated after the Revolution) with his future wife ALEXANDRA FEODOROVNA (1872-1918, the Tsarina of Nicholas II of Russia)
Exceptional unsigned cabinet photo
showing them standing together in outdoor clothes, he is wearing a casual suit and hat and has a walking stick and she has a skirt and jacket with a pillar box hat, no place but Balmoral, no date but
slightly trimmed
Item Date:
1896
Stock No:
38443
£1275
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THE IMPERIAL COUPLE WITH THEIR FIRST CHILD
[NICHOLAS II
(1868-1918, Tsar of Russia from 1894, Assassinated after the Revolution), ALEXANDRA FEODOROVNA (1872-1918, the Tsarina) with their daughter OLGA (1895-1918, Grand Duchess)]
Exceptional original unsigned Russian cabinet photo by Levitsky, the Imperial Photographers,
showing the young couple three quarters length with the Tsarina holding their infant daugher, the Tsar is wearing uniform and his wife is informally dressed, the baby is wearing a lacy white dress, 6½" x 4¼", no place, but St Petersburg,
Item Date:
1896
Stock No:
38474
£1250
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[NICHOLAS II
(1868-1918, Tsar of Russia from 1894, Assassinated after the Revolution) ]
Fine unsigned Red Cross postcard photo,
showing the Tsar in uniform sitting on a Horse, titled underneath in Russian, 5½" x 3½", no place, no date, c.
Item Date:
1909
Stock No:
28055
£85
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[NICHOLAS II
(1868-1918, Tsar of Russia from 1894, Assassinated after the Revolution)]
Unsigned postcard photo by Solomon Brothers,
showing him half length in costume, 5½" x 3½", no place, no date,
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
23236
£50
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[NICHOLAS II
(1868-1918, Tsar of Russia from 1894, Assassinated after the Revolution)]
Fine original unsigned Russian postcard photo,
showing the Imperial Yacht Standart, with an unrelated autograph message on the verso from Edmond to his parents telling them that they "hurried back from Odessa and arrived this morning after an excellent crossing. We'll leave tonight ... for Smyrna, because there is a matter to clarify, the Turkish forts fired on the Caucase which was leaving for France ...", 5½" x 3½", Constantinople, 8th June no year but probably around
Item Date:
1917
Stock No:
40649
£175
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