KNOLLYS
(Lt. Col. William Wallingford, 1832-1904, Writer on Military Heroes)
Part Autograph Letter Signed, the last side,
beginning "[the noble] army of Martyrs I mean Editors", congratulating the Primrose League on securing his correspondent as editor, and suggesting he lunch with him at his club, 1 side 8vo., no place, no date, c.
Item Date:
1890
Stock No:
51227
£20
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KNOX
(Sir Charles Edmond Knox, 1846-1938, Lieutenant-General)
Autograph Letter Signed to Major Brett,
saying that "if Gentleman Cadets Holland & Sherrard are late, it is entirely my fault as they have been having supper with me ...", 2 sides 8vo, Tidworth House, Andover, 21st June
Item Date:
1903
Stock No:
56555
£125
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KOHN
(J.M. & Co., Bhamo, Burma)
Receipt for 1500 Rupees from Brigadier-General J.S. Cummins, D.S.O.,
"in full settlement of all claims and demands of whatsoever nature against his Son Lieutenant H.A.V. Cummins, late of Burma Military Police, and now serving in 24th Regiment Punjab Infantry", 1 side 4to., Bhamo, Burma, 8th September
small defect in top left corner without loss
Item Date:
1899
Stock No:
12780
£25
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KOTZEBUE
(Graf Paul Demetrius von, Berlin, 1801 - Reval, 1884, Baltic-German Officer in the Russian Service, Governor-General of Warsaw, 1874-1880) and BERG (A. de, Russian Consul-General in London)
Autograph Letter Signed 'Kotzebue' to 'Most Gracious Baroness',
in German with translation, saying he lays himself "at your feet for your kind remembrance and for the useful present with which you have favoured me. On our next trip into the country our gratitude will shine as brightly as the storm-lantern ...", (8th December 1881), with a letter from Berg, in French with translation, sending Kotzebue's letter to his niece for her collection, along with one of Lord Granville [not present], Berg "knew the Governor General 50 years ago when he was a Captain in the Prussian service at Constantinople", talks of his engagements including one at the Chinese Ambassador's in London, thanks his niece for her hospitality and its 'bon ton', and looks forward to finding someone to fulfil her "commission at St Petersburg", (3 sides 8vo, no place, 5th May 1900), Kotzebue's letter 2 sides 8vo, Reval (Tallinn), 8th December
(Translations) [In German] Most gracious Baroness, I lay myself at your feet for your kind remembrance and for the useful present with which you have favoured me. On our next trip into the country our gratitude will shine as brightly as the storm-lantern. With best regards from my wife I have the honour to be Your most respectful and obliged servant Kotzebue Reval [Tallinn], 8th December 1881
[In French] Dear and gracious niece, I send you herewith two autographs for your collection. That of General Kotzebue will interest you less perhaps than that of Lord Granville. I knew the Governor General 50 years ago when he was a Captain in the Prussian service at Constantinople. In his letter he tells you I have liked to oblige my young female friends for a number of years now. I have an engagement for the 24th May, and on the 14th at the Chinese Ambassador to London's. I renew my thanks for your hospitality. I have not forgotten its elegant style ['bon ton']. I have not yet come across some one whom I can ask to fulfil your commission at St Petersburg. However, the opportunity will arise. My kind regards to your Mother Your ever devoted A de Berg 5th May 1900.
Item Date:
1881
Stock No:
56329
£150
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KUHN von KUHNENFELD
(Franz, 1817-1896, Austro-Hungarian Field Marshal, Minister of War 1868-1874, Baron)
Autograph Letter Signed in English, to an unnamed correspondent,
sending "the desired plan of reorganisation of the military scools of Austria. - I hope it will be accepted by our Emperor" and recommending the bearer, "the brave General Prince Wartenburg ... Hoping to see you soon in Vienna", crowned monogram, with his signed carte-de-visite photograph by Rabending and Monckhoven, no place, no date, c.
Item Date:
1870
Stock No:
19510
£125
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