[CLOTILDE
(1843-1911, daughter of Victor Emmanuel II of Italy, married Prince Napoléon, head of the Imperial House of France, but wanted to be a Nun)
Unsigned carte de visite photo by Disderi,
showing her full length, 4¼" x 2½", no place, no date
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23203
£95
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[CLOTILDE
(1843-1911, daughter of Victor Emmanuel II of Italy, married Prince Napoléon, head of the Imperial House of France, but wanted to be a Nun)
Unsigned carte de visite photo by Disderi,
showing her three quarter length in slight profile wearing a white striped dress, 4¼" x 2½", no place, no date
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29714
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[CLOTILDE
(1843-1911, daughter of Victor Emmanuel II of Italy, married Prince Napoléon, head of the Imperial House of France, but wanted to be a Nun)
Charming unsigned carte de visite photo by Disderi,
showing her seated, surrounded by her three children, VICTOR (1862-1926, who succeeded his father), LOUIS (1864-1932) and LAETITIA (1866-1926), 4¼" x 2½", no place, no date
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0
Stock No:
30435
£125
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[CLOTILDE
(Princess, 1843-1911, elder daughter of Vittorio Emanuele II, wife, 1859, of Prince NAPOLÉON, 1822-1891, 'Plon-Plon', son of King Jérôme Napoléon of Westphalia and from 1879 head of the Imperial House)]
Charming unsigned carte de visite photo by Disderi,
showing full length seated by a table in a black dess and hat, 4¼" x 2½", no place, no date but annotated on the verso as
Item Date:
1860
Stock No:
40496
£85
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COKE
(Lady Katharine, née Egerton, daughter in law of the 1st Earl of Leicester, lady-in-waiting to the Duchess of Teck and to Queen Mary) and her daughter SYBIL
2 affectionate Autograph Letter Signed to Gertrude Drury (b. 1860, née Wakelin)
the first thanking her for her present of 2 decanters for Sybil's wedding, and for "the pretty present you sent me", and saying she has "ordered a shred of wedding cake to be sent ... to the Post Office - Derby", the wedding was "most brilliant with all the guards' uniforms", and pointing her to "a little paragraph" in the Court Journal, in the second Sybil, as godmother, says she is sending "a little sugar basin and spoon", always useful to mother as well as baby Sybil "till she grows up!", and talks at length about the members of the Leicester family who are serving out in Egypt, while in England she scans the papers and hears "the street criers shouting all sorts of untrue things", together 8 sides 8vo., Sunninghill Park, Ascot, no date, and the Lodge, Brackley, 2nd April
the first letter a little browned in spots
Item Date:
1884
Stock No:
51396
£75
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