[ALFONSO XIII
(1886-1941, King of Spain 1886-1931), Queen VICTORIA EUGENIA, (1887-1969, Granddaughter of Queen Victoria, daughter of Princess Beatrice of Battenberg & Prince Henry) and her cousin Princess HELENA VICTORIA (1870-1948, daughter of Princess Helena & Princess Christian of Schleswig-Holstein)]
Delightful press photograph by 'Topical', unsigned,
showing the king shying at Aunt Sally at the Whippingham Church Fete during Cowes Week, with many intent onlookers, 6½" x 8½", Isle of Wight, 3rd August
Item Date:
1912
Stock No:
52604
£95
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[ALFONSO XIII
(1886-1941, King of Spain from birth to 1931, husband of Princess Victoria Eugenia)]
Fine large photo of the King, from the Queen's Album
showing the King jumping his horse, wearing military uniform, 9" x 6½", no place, (Madrid), no date, c.
laid down
Item Date:
1909
Stock No:
29049
£275
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[ALFONSO XIII
(1886-1941, King of Spain from birth to 1931, husband of Princess Victoria Eugenia)]
Fine unsigned postcard photo by Samuels
showing him head and shoulders, wearing military uniform and medals, 5½" x 3½", no place, no date,
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
28104
£175
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[ALFONSO XIII
(1886-1941, Last King of Spain from birth to 1931, husband of Princess Victoria Eugenia) & his wife VICTORIA EUGENIA, 1887-1969, née Princess Ena of Battenberg, only daughter of Princess Beatrice, his wife) with their infant son ALFONSO (Prince of Asturias, 1907-1938, heir Apparent, died in a car crash)]
Fine unsigned postcard photo by Rotary
showing the couple with their new infant, he stands behind his wife who is seated with the baby on her lap, 5½” x 3½”, no place, no date, circa
Item Date:
1908
Stock No:
42869
£75
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ALFRED
(Prince of Solms)
Autograph Letter Signed to Miss Bond, in English,
sending "a few more coppys of the photos I took at Hanka", hoping she enjoyed their "trip up the Nile ... It was such a pitty that we could not manege it together ... I suppose Baron Oppenheim" (Max, 1860-1949, archaeologist in Asia Minor, Syria and Mesopotamia), "will have told you all about our delightful little trip to Palestine ... We have been here nearly a fortnight at this dreadful little island as my father got very ill after his cour [?cure] at Hellonan", warning her never to go to that "awful desert place", and asking her to tell him when she will next be at Schwalbach, the spa near Wiesbaden, 4 sides 8vo., 'Surprise', Malta, 11th March
Item Date:
1898
Stock No:
18602
£60
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