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1931-32 KOŽELUH Charles (1895–1950), versatile sportsman, Czechoslovak representative in tennis, ice hockey and football, from year 2006 member of International Tennis Hall of Fame; comp. 2 pcs of Ppc from USA addressed Mary Koželuhová, interesting text U:A5
1911 KROUPA Emanuel (1857–1924), opera singer, signature on own Ppc; Us, pulled-down stamp U:A5
1935 LAMAČ Charles (1897–1952), Czech film director, scenarist, singer and actor, signature on own Ppc; good condition U:A5
1936 LANGER Francis (1888–1965), Czechoslovak legionnaire, writer, dramatist and militar doctor, author's signature and dedication přítelkyni Miklendové (1944) in/at knize: Dog other troop, issued Volenský, Prague, illustration V. Nikodem, 256 page., 3 photo - 2x armoured train Orlík, 1x American ship Logan, envelope with letter from Lady Langerové; torn sheet, after all very interesting U:O4
1968 LHOTÁK Kamil (1912–1992), Czech painter and graphic artist, two entires forwarded by balloon NIMBUS on the occasion of World Exhibition PRAGA 1968 with signatures on face-side, nice quality U:A5
1939 LIŠKA Bohumil (1905–1969), bombing RAF pilot No.102 526, historical document with autograph, military unit postmark Air-mail Regiment 5, cvičná letka, text about incidentu on/for Brno airport, interesting U:A4
1932 LUDIKAR Paul (1882–1970), Czech actor, comp. 4 pcs of photos 12x18cm, 4x autograph, good condition U:A5
1937 MAHEN George (1882-1939), Czech poet and journalist working in Brno, signature on card Brno Veřejné library, adresovát: painter Lewis KUBA + card with signature akademiského painter/-s Lewis Cuba addressed to to France in 1946; good condition U:A5
1920 MACHAR Joseph Svatopluk (1864–1942), Czech writer, 20 sheets A5 rukopisu, Motive from Andersena, Zahrada gethsemanská, Mourning of žní, Toska and oths., mark –by– U:A4
1947 MASARYK John (1886–1948), Czechosl. politician, signature on back side correspondence card, 80 years Sokol in/at Chrudim, special postmark, nice U:A5
1948 MASARYK John (1886–1948), Czechosl. politician, autograph on photograph 17,5x23cm, "doktůrče", on reverse postmark ČTK (Czech Press Agency), dated 20.I.48 - it means. a month before vraždou, very rare (!) U:A4
1923 MASARYK Thomas Garrigue (1850–1937), the first Czechoslovak President, signature on first day sheet, also with declaration of genuineness from y 1984, interesting U:A4
1942 MASARYKOVÁ Alice (1879–1966), daughter T. G. Masaryk, public functionary, letter with signature for ambassador Hurbana in Washingtonu, very fine U:A5
1930 MASARYKOVÁ Alice (1879–1966), daughter T. G. Masaryk, public functionary, comp. 5 pcs of entires incl. content, part sent to housekeeper Lady Kučerová, also with other correspondence, very fine U:A4
1967 MASOPUST Joseph (*1931), Czech footballer, holder Ballon d'Or, signature with dedication in book - Masopust, Urban: Ten golden míčů, Our army, Prague, interesting U:O4
1935 MAUROIS André, one's own name Émile Salomon Wilhelm Herzog (1885–1967), French writer, paper slip with autograph, in passe-partout U:A4
1939 MORAVEC Emanuel (1893–1945), Czech politician, legionnaire, soldier, typed letter with autograph, very interesting text, good condition U:A3s|
1922 MRŠTÍK Alois (1861–1925), Czech writer and dramatist, handwritten letter with signature, torn in folds U:A3s|
1855 NEBESKÝ Wenceslas (1818–1882), Czech poet, in Czech written payment certificate to Foundation "Matice česká" with documentary stamp 3 Kreuzer C.M., autograph U:A3s|
1884 NERUDA John (1834–1891), Czech poet and journalist, handwritten letter with signature, also with paper slip, frayed margins U:A4
1972 NOBILE Umberto (1885–1978), Italian aeronaut, constructor and discoverer, autograph on postcard, incl. envelope/-s U:A5
1842 PALACKÝ Francis (1798–1876), Czech historian, politician, writer, release with imprinted stamp, autograph, viewing of quality recommended U:A3s|
1896 PREISS Jaroslav (1870–1946), Czech politician and banker, handwritten letter with signature, good condition U:A5
1942 PUHL Emil Johann Rudolf (1889–1962), German banker, president Empire bank, heading letter with autograph, sent to Slovak embassy in Berlin, very good condition U:A4
1955 PUJMANOVÁ Mary, born Henerová (1893–1958), Czech authoress and novinářka, vlastnorušně written letter with signature, good condition U:A4
1927 ROLLAND Romain (1866–1944), French prose-writer and dramatist, paper slip with date and autograph, in passe-partout U:A4
1940 SCHMIDT Paul (1899–1970), German government translator and personal translator A. Hitler, heading letter with autograph, very fine U:A4
1942 SCHWERIN von Krosigk Lutz (1887–1977), German politician, heading letter with autograph, very fine U:A4
1986 SIMENON Georges (1903–1989), belgický writer detektivních novels, creator of commissioner Maigreta, photo postcard format with dedication and signature, nice U:A5
1952 SMOLÍK Francis (1891–1972), Czech actor, signature on own Ppc, Us, recipient Charles OTÁHAL (1901–1972), sculptor; broken corner U:A5
1918 SOVA Anthony (1864–1928), Czech poet and prose-writer, handwritten letter with signature, very fine U:A4
1916 SVOJSÍK Anthony Benjamin (1876–1938), founder Czech scouting (Junák (scout)), handwritten written postcard with signature, scout camp in Prague, good condition U:A5
1945 ŠROBÁR Vavro Dr. (1867-1950), 1. postwar minister finance, letter sent to minister with by hand written notices on envelope - manuscript Šrobára, envelope with additional-printing on/for flap L. Novomeský, CDS BRATISLAVA 2/ 20.IX.45, supplemented with red postmark ministry; good condition U:A5
1931 ŠVÁB-MALOSTRANSKÝ Joseph (1860–1932), Czech actor, kabaretiér, publisher; signature on own Ppc, photo Cetl, Prague, recipient ZIEGLOSER John (1874–1955), publ., very nice U:A5
1940 WEIß Wilhelm (1892–1950), German Nazi politician, publisher Völkischer Beobachter (party newspaper NSDAP), heading letter with autograph, very fine U:A4
1959? WILSON-BOLLING Edith (1872–1961), second wife 28. president USA Woodrowa Wilson, the first lady USA, handwritten text with signature U:A4
1938 WINDER Ludwig (1889–1946), Austrian and Czechoslovak writer, native from community ŠAFOV (Schaffa, dist. Znojmo), in Prague belonged to a range of Max Brod, typed letter with autograph U:A4
1962 ZÁTOPEK Emil (1922–2000), Czech sportsman, 4-tuple Olympic champion; ZÁTOPKOVÁ Dana (*1922), Czech athlete, Olympic champion, signatures on Ppc from Finland; good condition U:A5
1955 ZÁTOPEK Emil (1922–2000), Czech sportsman, 4-tuple Olympic champion; ZÁTOPKOVÁ Dana (*1922), Czech athlete, Olympic champion, signatures in book - F. Kožík: Vítěz marathonský, Orbis, Prague, 1953, interesting U:O4
1925 ZWEIG Stefan (1881–1942), Austrian writer, paper slip with autograph, in passe-partout U:A4