FERDINAND I
(Prince Maximilian Karl Leopold Maria of Saxe-Coburg, 1861-1948, King of Bulgaria 1908-1918, 'Foxy Ferdinand')
Typed Letter Signed with initials, in German (with translation) to Fritz Kieschke,
saying that he was glad to hear from him and that "it is good news that your dear mother is staying in Berlin ... I hope you have had some news of your father. Your sister's courage in earning her own living, as indeed many other young people are doing, is quite remarkable ... As I get older my state of health leaves a lot to be desired, but I hope the better weather will bring an improvement although the future only looks sad & gloomy! ...", 2 sides 8vo., Coburg, 25th April
Item Date:
1946
Stock No:
6346
£85
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THE WEDDING DAY OF FERDINAND AND MARIE LOUISE
FERDINAND I
(Prince Maximilian Karl Leopold Maria of Saxe-Coburg, 1861-1948, 'Foxy Ferdinand', King (Tsar) of the Bulgarians) and his first wife Princess MARIE LOUISE of Bourbon-Parma
Fine Imperial cabinet photo by J. Lowy dated "20 Avril 1893"
showing the couple head and shoulders, she is looking straight at the camera and he is in profile looking over her shoulder, 8" x 5", no place but Lucca, 20th April
Item Date:
1893
Stock No:
40167
£450
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FERDINAND I
(1503-1564, Holy Roman Emperor from 1556, King of Bohemia, Hungary, Croatia from 1526 and Archduke of Austria from 1521)
Fine Clerk Written Letter Signed to the Chancellor and Councillors of Lower Austria
expressing concern at the lapse of religious observances, together with a contemporary engraving, 2 sides folio with integral autograph address leaf and remains of seal, with endorsements, Vienna, 15th December
Item Date:
1563
Stock No:
41153
£1575
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FERDINAND I
(Prince Maximilian Karl Leopold Maria of Saxe-Coburg, 1861-1948, King of Bulgaria 1908-1918, ‘Foxy Ferdinand’)
Typed letter boldly signed ‘Ferdinand R’ with a subscription, in German with translation, to Dr Werner Kieschke,
thanking him for his “kind letter... reached me here at Piestany which I have come to whilst following a minor follow-up cure at Trencin. It was a particular pleasure for me to read your kind words reminding me of the hours we spent together which, as they do for you, constitute some of my most treasured memories because of the abundance of sparkling conversation I heard whilst with your family. I was very interested to hear about the journey you are now about to make to the town where I spent tens of years working. I am especially gratified that the far-reaching preparatory work you have done with regard to extending Mitropa international facilities to the countries in the south-east has been more and more successful. Once the chaos of war is over, you will get all the credit when the vision of fast comfortable railway links between central and south-eastern Europe, which are already longed for today, can be brought to full fruition. In the meantime I hope that your Slovakian cure will prove very beneficial to you and your wife...”, 1 side A4 with a fine headed monogram with crown and collar at the head and original hand written envelope with seal, Piestany, 10th October
Item Date:
1941
Stock No:
42587
£375
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FERDINAND IV
(1751-1825, King of Naples and Sicily from 1759)
Autograph Letter Signed 'Ferdinando R' (in Italian with translation), to an unnamed correspondent,
saying that he quite understands "from your letter why you have not written before ... I have been fully informed about everything to do with the Controller [of the Royal Household]", adding that he is "glad you now have all the Seratti papers by you ... and will be able to come here with Falco the day after tomorrow. My health keeps up unchanged but tomorrow I end my stay in paradise and begin purgatory all over again. Look after yourself, enjoy yourself ... ever your devoted Ferdinand R", 1½ sides 4to., La Ficuzza (the king's hunting lodge in Sicily, about 30 miles from Palermo), 3rd [of January]
in pencil, a little faint but quite legible
Item Date:
1813
Stock No:
9165
£225
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