A Leather Folder Embossed With The Monogram Of Hermann Of Hohenlohe-langenburg, Duke Württemberg flag

A Leather Folder Embossed With The Monogram Of Hermann Of Hohenlohe-langenburg, Duke Württemberg
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Object description :

"A Leather Folder Embossed With The Monogram Of Hermann Of Hohenlohe-langenburg, Duke Württemberg"
- Red leather embossed with the number "H" of Hermann. - The Hohenlohe family has been strongly linked to Spain since the marriage of a prince of the dynasty with the Countess of Belvís, also from a German family, and daughter of a Mexican diplomat. The figure of Alfonso de Hohenlohe, founder of the myth of Marbella in the middle of the century and owner of the Palacio del Quexigal, a magnificent 16th-century Castilian residence, is strongly linked to the post-war beaumonde. The sale of the family home in the mid-1970s by Sotheby's dispersed the family collection. - Dimensions of the object: 45 x 34 cm - From a private collection in Madrid. - Good general condition. Minimal defects. - Galerie Montbaron includes a technical sheet drawn up by a qualified art historian with all its lots. This sheet is sent in digital format and on request.
Price: 280 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Napoleon 3rd
Condition: Condition of use

Material: Other

Reference: 1394939
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