[Germany] aut. letters or doc. signed (1 unsigned) by various German figures. Various sizes: 1 to 2 pp. Letters : Joachim, Amalie (1839-- Letter to Prof. Ernst Rudorff. [Berlin], 6th March [1872]. Stamped envel. cons. Amalie Schneeweiss, Austrian-German contralto, was the wife of the great violinist Joseph Joachim, and a friend of Clara Schumann and Johannes Brahms, with whom she made international tours. Her correspondent was a composer and a piano teacher at the Berlin Hochschule.-- Auerbach, Berthold (1812-- Letter. Kurhaus Tarasp (Swiss), 26th July Lithogr. view of the Grand Hotel. German-Jewish poet and author. Countersigned by his friend Johann Czermak (1828-1873), Austrian-German physiologist, member of the Austrian Academy of Sciences.-- Steinmetz, Karl Friedrich von (1796-- Letter to Mrs. Mayer van den Bergh. Posen (Poznań), 12th December Stamped envel. conserved. Prussian "Generalfeldmarschall", known as the "Lion of Nachod". Visit cards, notes, document fragments, etc.: Prince Friedrich Karl of Prussia (1828–1885), the "Red Prince", renowned army leader.-- Moltke, Helmuth von (1800-1891), Prussian field marshal, chief of staff of the Prussian Army.-- Goeben, August Karl von (1816-1880), Prussian infantry general.-- Windthorst, Ludwig von (1812-1891), politician and leader of the Catholic Centre Party, former minister of justice of the King of Hanover. Dated 25th June dry stamp with the Deutscher Reichstag coat of arms.-- Hiller, Ferdinand (1811-1885), composer, conductor, pianist, writer and music director.-- Stephan, Heinrich von (1831-1897), general post director for the German Empire who reorganized the postal service.--Reinkens, Joseph Hubert (1821-1896), founder and first bishop of the Old Catholic Church, and Reusch, Franz Heinrich (1823-1900), Old Catholic theologian. On the same paper dated 1873.-- Döllinger, Ignaz von (1799-1890), theologian and Catholic priest, inspirator of the doctrine of the Old Catholic Church. Unsigned envel. (torn) with address mention attributed to his hand (note on verso).-- Wittgenstein, Otto von.-- Hummer, von. Dated Prov. For n. probably Henriëtte Mayer van den Bergh, founder of the famous Museum Mayer van den Bergh in Antwerp, housing the collection of her son Fritz.
[Germany] aut. letters or doc. signed (1 unsigned) by various German figures. Various sizes: 1 to 2 pp. Letters : Joachim, Amalie (1839-- Letter to Prof. Ernst Rudorff. [Berlin], 6th March [1872]. Stamped envel. cons. Amalie Schneeweiss, Austrian-German contralto, was the wife of the great violinist Joseph Joachim, and a friend of Clara Schumann and Johannes Brahms, with whom she made international tours. Her correspondent was a composer and a piano teacher at the Berlin Hochschule.-- Auerbach, Berthold (1812-- Letter. Kurhaus Tarasp (Swiss), 26th July Lithogr. view of the Grand Hotel. German-Jewish poet and author. Countersigned by his friend Johann Czermak (1828-1873), Austrian-German physiologist, member of the Austrian Academy of Sciences.-- Steinmetz, Karl Friedrich von (1796-- Letter to Mrs. Mayer van den Bergh. Posen (Poznań), 12th December Stamped envel. conserved. Prussian "Generalfeldmarschall", known as the "Lion of Nachod". Visit cards, notes, document fragments, etc.: Prince Friedrich Karl of Prussia (1828–1885), the "Red Prince", renowned army leader.-- Moltke, Helmuth von (1800-1891), Prussian field marshal, chief of staff of the Prussian Army.-- Goeben, August Karl von (1816-1880), Prussian infantry general.-- Windthorst, Ludwig von (1812-1891), politician and leader of the Catholic Centre Party, former minister of justice of the King of Hanover. Dated 25th June dry stamp with the Deutscher Reichstag coat of arms.-- Hiller, Ferdinand (1811-1885), composer, conductor, pianist, writer and music director.-- Stephan, Heinrich von (1831-1897), general post director for the German Empire who reorganized the postal service.--Reinkens, Joseph Hubert (1821-1896), founder and first bishop of the Old Catholic Church, and Reusch, Franz Heinrich (1823-1900), Old Catholic theologian. On the same paper dated 1873.-- Döllinger, Ignaz von (1799-1890), theologian and Catholic priest, inspirator of the doctrine of the Old Catholic Church. Unsigned envel. (torn) with address mention attributed to his hand (note on verso).-- Wittgenstein, Otto von.-- Hummer, von. Dated Prov. For n. probably Henriëtte Mayer van den Bergh, founder of the famous Museum Mayer van den Bergh in Antwerp, housing the collection of her son Fritz.
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