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1873 KINSKÝ Frederic Charles prince (1834-1899), Czech nobleman, politician, autograph on German written document; cross fold U:A4
1767 LACY Franz Moritz von (1725–1801), Austrian Field Marshal, president of court war council, close friend of emperor Joseph II.; signature on letter, interesting U:A4
1662 LEOPOLD I. (1640–1705), Holy Roman Emperor, King of Bohemia and Hungaria, autograph on a letter, written in Vienna 15.4.1662, countersigned by Jan Hartvík count from Nostic (1610-1683), the highest chancellor of Kingdom of Bohemia, written in German, early period of governance; document in good condition, without tearing, stain outside signature, very interesting U:A4
1884 LIECHTENSTEIN Rudolf prince (1838-1908), General ride, imperial komoří and secret council, certificate for staff, caused by on/for castle Gödöllö 24.11.1884, this castle patřil Austrian imperial family - císařovně Alžbětě (Sisi); křižné zklady, interesting U:A4
1887 LOBKOWITZ Ferdinand Zdenko (1858 - 1938), Czech nobleman, member Royal council/court, last the highest country maršálek of Kingdom of Bohemia, signature on document Country committee of Kingdom of Bohemia; good condition U:A5
1914-1925 LUCKNER Felix Nikolaus count (1881-1966), SCHÖNERER Georg (1842-1921), HÖTZENDORF Franz Xaver (1852-1925), PLÜSKOW Otto von (1852-1925), LOVCENBERG Ignaz count (1860-1919), KRÁSNIK Viktor Julius (1854-1941), NADÁS Karl (1854-1921), interesting compilation of signatures of important Austro-Hungarian and German army commanders, generals U:A5
1903 MONACO Albert von (1848-1922), Duke of Monaco, autograph "Albert" on letter; interesting U:A5
1800 NELSON Horatio (1758-1805), viceadmiral of Royal navy, winner of Battle of the Nile and Trafalgar, autograph on cut-square; interesting, without guarantee U:A5
1580 RUDOLPH II. (1576–1611), Roman emperor, Czech King, Hungarian King etc., autograph on Czech language written letter, written in Prague the 5th February 1580, signature of the highest chancellor of Kingdom of Bohemia Vratislav II. from Pernstein (1530-1582), the first nobleman from Czech countries, which gained from Spanish King Philip II. the most prestigious Order of the Golden Fleece; early period of governance, signs of age, after all very good condition, quite exceptional offer U:A3s|
1899 SLATIN BEJ Rudolf Roi von (1857-1932), knight, generálmajor, nobleman, cabinet card with full signature; good condition U:A5
1891 SZÉCHENYI, Bertalan count (1866-1943), Hungarian nobleman and politician, cabinet card with autograph, atelier Strelisky U:A4
1900 WILLIAM II. (1859-1941), last German emperor and Prussian King, autograph on letter to minister of agriculture, in Helgoland (!) 12.3.1900, very nice quality, extraordinary offer U:A4
1650? WRANGEL Carl Gustav (1613-1676), famous Swedish commander and politician during the Thirty Years' War (1618-1648), Field Marshal, , signature on cut letter "willigster dieser Wrangell manu propria", supplemented with portrait U:A4
1793 WURMSER Dagobert Sigmund von (1724–1797), Austrian Field Marshal; signature on letter, very good condition U:A4
1892-1901 set of nobiliary correspondence, handwritten letters of countess Elvíra von Malowitz (Boos Waldeck), von Sporck, 2x von Wallis, 3x von Waldstein, 3x princess von Lobkowicz, 1x in addition prince George Lobkowicz, and Lioba von Falser from monastery St. Gabriela in Prague, count von Waldstein once on letter sheet with litographic additional-printing "Gruss aus Merano"; rare offer U:A4
1933 BECHYNĚ Rudolf (1881-1948), Czech politician, journalist and publicist, the minister of education and railways etc.; autograph on official letter of ministry of railways; folded U:A4
1935 BENEŠ Edvard (1884–1948), 2nd Czechoslovak president, foreign minister, handwritten whole signature on card with own photos U:A5
1945 BENEŠ Edward (1884–1948), 2. Czechoslovak president, foreign minister, autograph on postcard U:A5
1945? BENEŠ Edvard (1884–1948), 2nd Czechoslovak president, foreign minister, autograph on own photo-PC issued in England; interesting U:A5
1936 BERAN Rudolf (1887-1954), Czech politician, head of the Republican Party of Agricultural and Smallholder People, Czech prime minister, autograph on official letter; rare signature U:A5
1945 CLEMENTIS Vladimír (1902-1952), Czechoslovak politician, foreign minister, in 1952 executed with Rudolf Slánský + KOPECKÝ, V8clav (1897-1961), Czechoslovak communist politician, stalinist, minister of information and culture, manual signatures on sheet; rare U:A5
1980 DUBČEK Alexander (1921–1992), Czechoslovak and Slovak politician, main representative of the Prague Spring 1968, autograph on paper slip U:A5
1946 ĎURIŠ Július (1904-1986), Czechoslovak communist politician, dlouholetý minister agriculture, in years 1953-1963 minister finanncí; signature on decree with heading ministry agriculture U:A4
1946 FAUCHER Louis Eugene (1874-1964), French General, chief French military mission in/at Czechoslovakia in years 1926-1938, autograph on card; interesting U:A5
1942 GAŠPAR TIDO J. (1893-1972), Slovak writer and journalist, minister of propaganda in Slovakia 1940-1944, autograph on letter U:A4
1946 GOTTWALD Clement (1896–1953), Czechoslovak communist politician, president, autograph on card, attached with photo of Gottwald; decorative U:A4
1935 HLINKA Andrej (1864–1938), Slovak catholic priest, politician; autograph on photo; interesting U:A5
1914 HOLEJŠOVSKÝ Francis (1886-1941), Czechoslovak prvorepublikový politician, aktivní participant protirakouského resistance, autograph on cabinet photograph U:A5
1915 HRUBAN Mořic (1862–1945), Czech politician, leader of the moravian catholic movement, minister; typed letter with handwritten adress and whole signature; cross fold U:A5
1920 HUSÁREK Charles (1893-1972), Czechoslovak General, legionnaire, commander opevňovacích work in Czechoslovakia, autograph with dedication TESTER. Koníčkovi; interesting U:A5
1930 KRAMÁŘ Charles (1860–1937), Czechoslovak politician, the first ministerial chairman separate Czechoslovakia, ULRICH Francis (1859-1939), advokát, member of parliament, dlouholetý starost Hradec Králové in years 1895-1929, handwritten signatures on reverse postcard U:A5
1935 KRAMÁŘ Charles (1860–1937), Czechoslovak politician; program narozeninové celebration with signature; format 24x19cm, broken corner U:A4
1942 KREJČÍ Jaroslav (1892-1956), Czechoslovak lawyer, politician, the prime minister of Bohemian and Moravia in years 1942-1945, autograph on acknowledgments; very rare U:A5
1937 KROFTA Kamil (1876-1945), Czech historian Gollovy school, academic Professor, Czechoslovak politician and diplomat, foreign minister in years 1936-1938, autograph on New Year's congratulation U:A4
1947 KUTLVAŠR Karel (1895–1961), Czech legionnaire and General, autograph on memorial stamp sheet; interesting U:A4
1938 LINDBERGH Charles (1902-1974), an American aviator, author, inventor, explorer, and social activist, autograph and signature of ghis wife Anne on card of captain of Czechoslovak air forces Josef Macháček during Linberghś visit of Olomouc 1. September 1938 (!); unique and extraordinary, definitely exceptional offer U:A5
1943 LIŠKA Bohumil (1895–1977), Czechoslovak legionnaire and General, participant obléhání Dankerque in 1944, after/around Únoru 1948 perzekuován komunistickým režimem, handwritten written acknowledgments on/for TESTER with heading Czechoslovak Forces, Great Britain; interesting U:A4
1933 LOBKOWICZ Zdeněk Čeněk (1858–1938), general pobočník emperor Carl I., knight order Zlatého rouna, handwritten written answer Hraničářské committee from year 1933, written shortly before/(in front of) smrtí; interesting content U:A5
1925 LUDENDORFF Erich Friedrich Wilhelm (1865-1937), Prussian and German General and politician, main strůjce German taktiky during WWI., signature on back side PC; interesting U:A5
1944 MACH Alexander (1902-1980), one from main representatives of Slovak Rep., in years 1939-1944 minister of Internal Affairs, autograph on official letter U:A4
1947 MASARYK John (1886–1948), Czechoslovak politician, foreign minister, autograph on brožuře SHD Colliery president Roosvelt; folded, interesting U:A4
1946 MASARYK Jan (1886–1948), Czechoslovak politician, foreign minister, autograph on official letter of ministry of foreign Affairs U:A4
1946 MASARYK John (1886–1948), Czechoslovak politician, foreign minister, autograph on dedication with print finger + also with photo U:A4
1925 MASARYK Thomas Garrigue (1850–1937), the first Czechoslovak President + BENEŠ Edward (1884–1948), minister zahaničních Affairs, later 2. Czechoslovak president, joined signature on off. congratulation peruánskému prezidentovi to/at zvolení, printed on heading paper presidential office, written French, unique document, mimořadně signature both politicians occurring only on/for official documents vyššího meaning; made as sheet, folded, toned, holes from letter file/-s, after all quite rare offer U:A3s|
1904 MASARYK Thomas Garrigue (1850–1937), the first Czechoslovak President, handwritten letter (!) with signature; worse quality, however very rare! U:A4
1933 MASARYK Tomáš Garrigue (1850–1937), the first Czechoslovak President, autograph on photo-PC Bytřička - Masaryk's house (favourite resort of Masaryk´s family), from 19.7.1933, family visit, other signatures Alice Masaryková, Olga Revilliod Masaryková (the youngest daughter), also Leonard and Herbert and oths.; rare document! U:A5
1930 MASARYK Thomas Garrigue (1850–1937), the first Czechoslovak President, autograph on paper slip U:A5
1938 MASARYKOVÁ Alice (1879–1966), daughter of T. G. Masaryk, 2x letters to wife of "president" architect Otto Rothmayer, handwritten signatures U:A4
1928,1937 MASARYKOVÁ Alice (1879–1966), daughter of T. G. Masaryk, handwritten texts and signatures U:A4
1937 MATOUŠEK Joseph (1876-1945), Czechoslovak politician, minister industry and shop, member National democracy, senator, autograph on strojopisném letter with heading Senátu, incl. envelope/-s U:A5
1945 NEJEDLÝ Zdeněk (1878–1962), Czech historian and politician, SVOBODA Ludvík (1895–1979), Czechoslovak General and politician, president, handwritten signatures; interesting U:A4
1944 OPASEK John Anastáz, (1913 - 1999), R.C. priest, poet, teolog and benediktinský mnich, opat and later arciopat břevnovského monastery, typewritten card with autograph U:A5
1966 PELIKÁN George (1923-1999), Czech journalist, publicist, Czech communist functionary and later Italian politician, někdejší general tajemník International union Students' union and later General director Czechoslovak televize, publisher exile journal Listy, Italian politician and member of parliament Evropského parlamentu after/behind Italskou socialistickou side, autograph on printed decorative thanks for work in/at Czech televizi; interesting U:A4
1920 PELLÉ Maurice Joseph (1863-1924), French General, chief Czechoslovak Main staff military force in years 1919 - 1921, participant French military mission, autograph on back side photo postcard, General mounted U:A5
1940? PFITZNER Joseph (1901-1945), Czech historian, war criminal German nationality, head government komisař for administration Prague, signature on cut-square from letter, informátor K. H. Franka, popraven in 1945; rare, rare usage U:A5
1932 PÍCHA Mořic (1869-1956), 22. královehradecký bishop, signature on back side his/her/its photo, atelier Langhans; very good condition U:A5
1945 REICIN Bedřich (own name Friedrich Reinzinger 1911-1952), General, agent of NKVD (Soviet secret police); autograph U:A4
1930 SCHEINER Joseph (1861–1932), Czech lawyer, politician and mayor Sokol, handwritten letter in Czech on card with heading "STAROSTA ČS: OBCE SOKOLSKÉ"; interesting U:A5
1930 SOUKUP Francis (1871–1940), Czech politician, journalist and publicist, minister and chairman Senátu, one from "5 men 28. October 1918" autograph on own photo postcard, atelier Lanhans U:A5
1969 SVOBODA Lewis (1895–1979), Czechoslovak General and politician, in years 1968–1975 president Czechoslovakia, autograph on program Slavnostního conference on the occasion of 50. anniv of Czechoslovakia from 10. March 1969 (!) U:A4