Description
This exceptionally rare and historically significant c.1883 royal Saxony manuscript letter, boldly hand-signed "Albert" by King Albert I of Saxony, is a one-of-a-kind artifact that offers a personal glimpse into the life of one of Germany’s 19th-century monarchs. Written on fine laid paper and measuring approximately 7.75 inches by 10.25 inches, the letter is addressed to a Monsignor and expresses King Albert’s and Queen Carola’s heartfelt thanks for the kind wishes extended to them during the Holy Christmas feast. The elegant handwritten manuscript, preserved in excellent condition, is signed with the King’s distinctive signature in black fountain pen ink. This museum-quality document, an intimate piece of royal correspondence, captures the graciousness and reverence that defined King Albert's character.
Albert I (1828–1902) was King of Saxony from 1873 until his death, succeeding his father, King John. Renowned for his military expertise, Albert led Saxon troops during the First Schleswig War, the Austro-Prussian War, and the Franco-Prussian War, earning widespread respect for his strategic acumen. Although his reign was politically uneventful, he devoted himself to constitutional governance and military affairs, contributing significantly to Saxony’s integration within the German Empire. Albert also spearheaded several civic and cultural initiatives, including the development of Dresden’s Albertstadt, Germany’s largest garrison suburb at the time, and landmarks such as the Albertbrücke and Albertinum. His influence extended to education, exemplified by the reconstruction of the Saint Afra School in Meissen.
This letter, dated March 26, 1883, reflects Albert’s deep commitment to both his faith and his role as a monarch. Its contents reveal his humility and personal connection to ecclesiastical figures, as he writes to convey gratitude for well-wishes received during the Christmas season. The manuscript provides a tangible connection to Albert’s reign and offers invaluable insight into the decorum and tradition of royal communication during the late 19th century.
For collectors of European royal memorabilia, German history, or historical manuscripts, this artifact is an extraordinary treasure. Its impeccable condition, personal nature, and the authenticity of the signature elevate it to a rare find of museum-grade quality. A timeless piece of history, this royal letter exemplifies the dignity and legacy of King Albert I of Saxony, making it an essential addition to any prestigious collection.
Document translation:
"Monsignor,
We have received, Queen and I, the wishes that Your Eminence has kindly addressed to us at the occasion of the Holy Christmas Feast.
We ask you to accept our sincere thanks, along with the assurance of the special esteem with which I remain,
Monsignor,
of Your Eminence,
the very affectionate
Signature: [ALBERT]
Assisi, March 26, 1883."
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