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This postcard shows Crown Princess Cecilie with her oldest daughter.
$15.00
This postcard shows Crown Princess Cecilie with her oldest daughter.
This postcard shows Crown Princess Cecilie with her oldest daughter.
This postcard shows Crown Princess Cecilie with her oldest daughter.
$15.00
The Kaiserin Friedrich (1840-1901), as she was known after her husband, Kaiser Friedrich III’s [1831-1888] death, was Queen Victoria’s only daughter and namesake, Victoria. A Princess Royal of England, she married Friedrich when he was Prussia’s Kronprinz. Upon his father Wilhelm I’s death, Friedrich III assumed the throne for a mere ninety-nine days before he also died. He was succeeded by his eldest son, who became Kaiser Wilhelm II. This postcard, which has a message written on its obverse, depicts the Kaiserin. The postcard was mailed in 1901, her death year.
The Kaiserin Friedrich (1840-1901), as she was known after her husband, Kaiser Friedrich III’s [1831-1888] death, was Queen Victoria’s only daughter and namesake, Victoria. A Princess Royal of England, she married Friedrich when he was Prussia’s Kronprinz. Upon his father Wilhelm I’s death, Friedrich III assumed the throne for a mere ninety-nine days before he also died. He was succeeded by his eldest son, who became Kaiser Wilhelm II. This postcard, which has a message written on its obverse, depicts the Kaiserin. The postcard was mailed in 1901, her death year.
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This is a postcard of the monument in Berlin to Frederick the Great, arguably the best-known Prussian King. In the upper left corner the ink for the reverse’s cancellation has bled-through. The postcard was mailed in 1911.
This is a postcard of the monument in Berlin to Frederick the Great, arguably the best-known Prussian King. In the upper left corner the ink for the reverse’s cancellation has bled-through. The postcard was mailed in 1911.
$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.