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This postcard depicts the Crown Princess standing in a window, looking down on flowers.
$15.00
This postcard depicts the Crown Princess standing in a window, looking down on flowers.
This postcard depicts the Crown Princess standing in a window, looking down on flowers.
This postcard depicts the Crown Princess standing in a window, looking down on flowers.
$10.00
This is a color postcard of the Kaiser Wilhelm I monument located in Metz. It shows Germany’s first Kaiser on a horse. The monument is located in a park near a lake or river.
This is a color postcard of the Kaiser Wilhelm I monument located in Metz. It shows Germany’s first Kaiser on a horse. The monument is located in a park near a lake or river.
$15.00
This is a postcard of King Frederick the Great of Prussia (1719-1786). The pose comes from a well-known painting.
This is a postcard of King Frederick the Great of Prussia (1719-1786). The pose comes from a well-known painting.
$15.00
This is a very large and ornate monument of Kaiser Wilhelm I, located in Hildesheim. The monument shows Kaiser Wilhelm I mounted on a horse, wearing the helmet and uniform of the Regiment der Garde du Corps. In his right hand he holds a Generalfeldmarschall’s baton. Below him, standing on the ground, is Germania, the mythical patron and protector of Germany against France. She holds high in her left hand Germany’s crown. Under Wilhelm’s foot is a dragon that he has slain, much like Saint George or the Archangel Michael. The postcard just oozes symbolism and the might of Germany’s first Kaiser. On the postcard’s reverse is a written message. The postcard was mailed in August 1907.
This is a very large and ornate monument of Kaiser Wilhelm I, located in Hildesheim. The monument shows Kaiser Wilhelm I mounted on a horse, wearing the helmet and uniform of the Regiment der Garde du Corps. In his right hand he holds a Generalfeldmarschall’s baton. Below him, standing on the ground, is Germania, the mythical patron and protector of Germany against France. She holds high in her left hand Germany’s crown. Under Wilhelm’s foot is a dragon that he has slain, much like Saint George or the Archangel Michael. The postcard just oozes symbolism and the might of Germany’s first Kaiser. On the postcard’s reverse is a written message. The postcard was mailed in August 1907.
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