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Prince and Princess Alfons of Bavaria - a collection of approx. 670 visiting cards as of circa 1870 Mostly printed visiting cards, some with titles or positions and some with typewritten or handwritten additions such as dates or greetings. Also a large number of visiting cards of the Prince and Princess themselves, in various languages, some with mourning borders. Most of the cards are glued to A4 pages, some are loose. Among the visitors of the princely couple: nobility and high nobility: Prince Adalbert of Bavaria and his wife (parents of Alfonso, handwritten addition "and Pilar"), Princesse Adalbert de Bavière, Infante d'Espagne (Amalia del Pilar, mother of Alfonso), Prince Albert de Belgique (later King Albert I), L'Infant d'Espagne (later King Alfonso XIII of Spain), Comte de Ourem (King Manuel II. of Portugal after his flight into exile in 1910), Prince Regent Luitpold of Bavaria, Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria, Prince Johann Georg of Saxony, Princesse Waldemar de Danemark (Marie d'Orléans), Archduke Friedrich (Field Marshal), Archduke Joseph August (Field Marshal), L'Archiduc Eugene d'Autriche (Field Marshal), Archduke Franz Salvator, Archduke Rainer, Duchess Carl in Bavaria (Infanta Marie José of Portugal), Duchesse Amélie en Bavière (before 1892), Lord Tweedmouth, Duchesse de Guise (Isabell d'Orléans, wife of Jean d'Orléans), Comtesse Bruno d'Harcourt (Isabell d'Orléans, daughter of the French pretender to the throne Jean d'Orléans). Prince Bruno d'Harcourt (Isabell d'Orléans, daughter of the French pretender to the throne Jean d'Orléans), Le Prince héritier de Monaco (later Prince Louis II), Prince Ludwig Ferdinand of Bavaria, Duchess Sophie of Saxony, Duke Johann Albrecht of Mecklenburg, Duke of Calabria (Alfonso of Bourbon-Sicily), Prince Abd El-Moneim, Count Johann Bernstorff (diplomat). Society and Church: Dr. Heinrich Held (Bavarian Prime Minister), Le Comte Kalnoky (Imperial and Royal Foreign Minister), Minister A.D. von Twardowski (Julius von T., k.k. Minister), Emil Fey (later Vice-Chancellor of Austria), Leo Schnittmann (as deputy military attaché of the USSR embassy), M.M. Rost van Tonningen (Meinoud Marinus, later NSB politician), Maximilian Iglberger (Secretary of the K.B. Haus-Ritter-Orden vom Hl. Georg), Carl de Bouché (since 1889 kgl. Court Glass Painter), Michael Faulhaber (Cardinal and Archbishop of Munich-Freising), Sigismund Freiherr von Ow (Bishop of Passau 1906-36), Eugenio Pacelli (later Pope Pius XII), the General Superior of the Institute of the English Misses in Munich, Court Councillor Professor Rudolf Marschall (Imperial and Royal Chamber Medalist), Prof. Cav. Alberto Prosdocimi (Italian watercolorist), Francis H. E. Palmer (author), Wilhelm Koeberlin (Munich art dealer), Rudolf Hoyos (President of the Austrian Parliament). Military: Bernhard von Bülow (later Chancellor of the Reich, still as Lt.d.R. and Rechtsreferendar, around 1872/73), Werner von Blomberg (as Reichswehr Minister 1933-38), Prinz zu Hohenlohe (Friedrich Wilhelm, Gen.d.Kav. Obersthofmeister), Nikolaus von Epantschin (retired Russian Inf. General), Comte Paar (Eduard von P., as Aide de Camp General of Emperor Franz Joseph), Franz Freiherr von Wimpffen (Imperial and Royal Field Marshal Lieutenant), Rudolf Ritter von Merkl (Imperial and Royal Field Marshal Lieutenant), Julius Ritter Bingler von Blinegg (Imperial and Royal Field Marshal Lieutenant), von Zieten (probably Ernst as Colonel and Chief of Staff of the XI AC), Le Général Clinchant (Justin C., 1873 as commander of the 1st AK), Le Général Haillot (Charles Henri), Veron de Bellecourt (French Général de Division), Savoye, Major General von Bonn (Imperial and Royal War Ministry), OTL von Winterfeld (as wing adjutant to Kaiser Wilhelm), Freg.Captain Ritter von Mann (commander of SMS "Hamburg" 1907-12), Count von Schlieffen (Limbrecht von S. as commander of Kürassier-Rgts. Nr. 2), including a lady-in-waiting and two chambermaids of Princess Adalbert von Bayern (mother of Prince Alfons). And many, many more. A who's who of European nobility and high society from the last quarter of the 19th century to the 1930s. Condition: II

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Prince and Princess Alfons of Bavaria - a collection of approx. 670 visiting cards as of circa 1870 Mostly printed visiting cards, some with titles or positions and some with typewritten or handwritten additions such as dates or greetings. Also a large number of visiting cards of the Prince and Princess themselves, in various languages, some with mourning borders. Most of the cards are glued to A4 pages, some are loose. Among the visitors of the princely couple: nobility and high nobility: Prince Adalbert of Bavaria and his wife (parents of Alfonso, handwritten addition "and Pilar"), Princesse Adalbert de Bavière, Infante d'Espagne (Amalia del Pilar, mother of Alfonso), Prince Albert de Belgique (later King Albert I), L'Infant d'Espagne (later King Alfonso XIII of Spain), Comte de Ourem (King Manuel II. of Portugal after his flight into exile in 1910), Prince Regent Luitpold of Bavaria, Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria, Prince Johann Georg of Saxony, Princesse Waldemar de Danemark (Marie d'Orléans), Archduke Friedrich (Field Marshal), Archduke Joseph August (Field Marshal), L'Archiduc Eugene d'Autriche (Field Marshal), Archduke Franz Salvator, Archduke Rainer, Duchess Carl in Bavaria (Infanta Marie José of Portugal), Duchesse Amélie en Bavière (before 1892), Lord Tweedmouth, Duchesse de Guise (Isabell d'Orléans, wife of Jean d'Orléans), Comtesse Bruno d'Harcourt (Isabell d'Orléans, daughter of the French pretender to the throne Jean d'Orléans). Prince Bruno d'Harcourt (Isabell d'Orléans, daughter of the French pretender to the throne Jean d'Orléans), Le Prince héritier de Monaco (later Prince Louis II), Prince Ludwig Ferdinand of Bavaria, Duchess Sophie of Saxony, Duke Johann Albrecht of Mecklenburg, Duke of Calabria (Alfonso of Bourbon-Sicily), Prince Abd El-Moneim, Count Johann Bernstorff (diplomat). Society and Church: Dr. Heinrich Held (Bavarian Prime Minister), Le Comte Kalnoky (Imperial and Royal Foreign Minister), Minister A.D. von Twardowski (Julius von T., k.k. Minister), Emil Fey (later Vice-Chancellor of Austria), Leo Schnittmann (as deputy military attaché of the USSR embassy), M.M. Rost van Tonningen (Meinoud Marinus, later NSB politician), Maximilian Iglberger (Secretary of the K.B. Haus-Ritter-Orden vom Hl. Georg), Carl de Bouché (since 1889 kgl. Court Glass Painter), Michael Faulhaber (Cardinal and Archbishop of Munich-Freising), Sigismund Freiherr von Ow (Bishop of Passau 1906-36), Eugenio Pacelli (later Pope Pius XII), the General Superior of the Institute of the English Misses in Munich, Court Councillor Professor Rudolf Marschall (Imperial and Royal Chamber Medalist), Prof. Cav. Alberto Prosdocimi (Italian watercolorist), Francis H. E. Palmer (author), Wilhelm Koeberlin (Munich art dealer), Rudolf Hoyos (President of the Austrian Parliament). Military: Bernhard von Bülow (later Chancellor of the Reich, still as Lt.d.R. and Rechtsreferendar, around 1872/73), Werner von Blomberg (as Reichswehr Minister 1933-38), Prinz zu Hohenlohe (Friedrich Wilhelm, Gen.d.Kav. Obersthofmeister), Nikolaus von Epantschin (retired Russian Inf. General), Comte Paar (Eduard von P., as Aide de Camp General of Emperor Franz Joseph), Franz Freiherr von Wimpffen (Imperial and Royal Field Marshal Lieutenant), Rudolf Ritter von Merkl (Imperial and Royal Field Marshal Lieutenant), Julius Ritter Bingler von Blinegg (Imperial and Royal Field Marshal Lieutenant), von Zieten (probably Ernst as Colonel and Chief of Staff of the XI AC), Le Général Clinchant (Justin C., 1873 as commander of the 1st AK), Le Général Haillot (Charles Henri), Veron de Bellecourt (French Général de Division), Savoye, Major General von Bonn (Imperial and Royal War Ministry), OTL von Winterfeld (as wing adjutant to Kaiser Wilhelm), Freg.Captain Ritter von Mann (commander of SMS "Hamburg" 1907-12), Count von Schlieffen (Limbrecht von S. as commander of Kürassier-Rgts. Nr. 2), including a lady-in-waiting and two chambermaids of Princess Adalbert von Bayern (mother of Prince Alfons). And many, many more. A who's who of European nobility and high society from the last quarter of the 19th century to the 1930s. Condition: II

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