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PRESENTATION PHOTO OF KING BORIS OF BULGARIA IN SILVER FRAME
BORIS III (1894-1943, King of Bulgaria from 1918)

Exceptional Presentation Photo signed inscribed “Dover-Ostend” and dated, showing him full length, in informal clothes with a flat cap and coat, standing on deck next to the Captain of S. S. Canterbury, 7” x 4” in Silver Frame, 8½” x 6” in leather fitted box 10” x 7½”, 15th November

Item Date:  1938
Stock No:  43048      £1750

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BORIS VLADIROVICH (Grand Duke of Russia, 1877-1943, Son of Grand Duke Vladimir Alexandrovich and grandson of Tsar Alexander II)

Rare Autograph Postcard Signed ‘Boris’ in English to ‘dear Milly’ his one time nurse Millicent Crofts thanking her “for your nice letter. It is always a joy to receive your letters. I send you all my most loving wishes for Xmas and a happy 1935 and Kiss you with my heart...”, I side postcard with a real photo of his house, Chateau Sans Souci, Bellevue on the front, no place, 24th December

Item Date:  1935
Stock No:  43016      £225

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BOTTOME (Phyllis Forbes Dennis, 1884-1963, British Novelist and short story Writer who wrote under her birth name, "Phyllis Bottome")

Autograph Letter signed 'Phyllis Ford Dennis' to Mr Wood apologising for not "auto-graphing 'Private Worlds' but lack of a secretary makes me always avoid doing up parcels which I shove on to my publishing office but I shall love to do it if we meet you (as we hope to) at Easter. We are both more than sorry about the leg and fearful that you should do work at all until it has improved! You must put pressure on it, if you travel, and also if you could rest it might resolve the tension due to physical efforts ... things clear up that looked very serious - if the whole is attended to! but I know what putting work aside means to a person who loves it ...", 2 sides 4to., Lonach Cottage, 46 Lexham Gardens, 14th November

Item Date:  1937
Stock No:  38987      £175

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BRAGANÇA (Dom Miguel, 1853-1927, Miguelite pretender, eldest son of Miguel I, 1802-1866, King of Portugal 1828-1834, Duke of)

Autograph Letter Signed in English to the travel writer V.C. Scott O'Connor, 1869-1945, thanking him for his book on Mandalay, and saying that "my brother in law, Duke Charles Theodor of Bavaria and my sister [Maria José] are both going out with me to Ceylon for the winter in the 'Derfflinger' ... from Genoa", he may vary it "by making the trip you spoke about" and perhaps even get to Burma where the book will be invaluable, "We had grand weather up in Scotland" for the marriage of his eldest son Dom Miguel to the American Miss Anita Stewart, at Castle Tulloch, near Dingwall, on 15th September, it is "a pure love match, in spite of what the papers said about the millions of the bride which only exist on paper", she is "very nice and well educated", he ends by hoping they will meet in India or Burma, 2 sides folio, Ryde, Isle of Wight, 22nd September

Item Date:  1909
Stock No:  51529      £125

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BRAGANÇA (Dom Miguel, 1853-1927, Miguelite pretender, eldest son of Miguel I, 1802-1866, King of Portugal 1828-1834, Duke of)

Typed Letter Signed in English to the travel writer  V.C. Scott O'Connor,  (1869-1945), saying "you must have had a very interesting time since 1919 and the different places you mention are mostly old acquaintances for me", he talks of the various posts he held during the war (on the Austrian side), "Commander of southern Dalmatia ... my headquarters were near Ragusa", earlier he was in Russia, then commanded "a Cavallery division in Rumania and in Italy, till the end came. Now my only consolation is, that I did my duty", he talks also of the Austrian Imperial family, and the "tragic misfortune ... of my poor nephew the Emperor Carl", besides his own family losses from the great 'flu epidemic, and one son as prisoner of war, he has still not forgotten meeting Scott O'Connor and "the pleasant days of Brixen", 1 side folio, Seebenstein, Lower Austria, 8th July

Item Date:  1925
Stock No:  51535      £150

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