XENIA ALEXANDROVNA
(Grand Duchess, 1875-1960, Sister of Nicholas II and Wife of his Cousin Grand Duke Alexander)
Fine Cabinet Photograph by A. Pasetti, signed and dated,
showing her three quarters length wearing a fur stole and hat, 6½" x 4¼", no place, (St. Petersburg),
Item Date:
1893
Stock No:
26004
£2500
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XENIA ALEXANDROVNA
(Grand Duchess, 1875-1960, Sister of Nicholas II and Wife of his Cousin Grand Duke Alexander)
Signature from the end of an Autograph letter Signed
4½" x 1", no place, no date
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
41106
£225
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XENIA ALEXANDROVNA
(Grand Duchess, 1875-1960, Sister of Nicholas II and Wife of his Cousin Grand Duke Alexander)
Autograph letter signed on both sides of a plain postcard to 'Dear Miss Kraty'
thanking her for her letter "& sending me Nadia's", (Princess Nadejda Dmitrievna, 1933-2002, only daughter of the writer's fourth son Dmitri Alexandrovich, 1901-1980), "& also for the book - it wasn't the one I meant so I suppose it is somewhere" among Nadia's mother's things, (Russian-born Marina, 1912-1960, née Countess Golenistcheva-Kutuzova), "The one you sent belongs to Xenia", (Princess Xenia Andreevna, 1919-2000, elder daughter of the writer's eldest son Andrei, 1897-1981), "& her brothers", Michael & Andrew, "Poor little thing - she does miss you & feels 'homesick'! I wonder what was the matter with her Mama. Not one of the family has ever written to me which I call beastly! I wonder why a french school was chosen for her, tho' on the other hand it is a good thing she is learning french", the Grand Duchess is very worried about her second son Feodor, (Feodor Alexandrovich, 1897-1968), "he had another hemorrage a week ago and is laid up again - too unfortunate and such a set back. He feels weak, very nervous, and is altogether very cut up! The D[octo]rs say it isn't alarming, but that doesn't help matters, as he feels none the better for it. He is going to the Sanatorium this week, probably dreads the thought of it - poor dear - as [he] hates the place! ...", continuing about "M[other] Martha", whose presence in spite of deafness and other ailments "is such a comfort and help", at Balmoral it is "more like November", 2 sides postcard, Balmoral, 3rd April
Item Date:
1944
Stock No:
38066
£975
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XENIA GEORGIEVNA
(Princess of Russia, 1903-1965, daughter of Grand Duke Georgi Mikhailovich, 1863-1919, and of Princess Maria of Greece, 1876-1940)
Rare Photo Signed
showing her half length holding her baby daughter Nancy Leeds Wynkoop (1925-2005), 4" x 3½". no place, no date, circa
Item Date:
1926
Stock No:
40987
£575
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