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For your consideration is an exceedingly rare and historically important original antique c.1927 real photograph postcard of Duchess Olga of Wrttemberg, hand-signed by Duchess Olga herself. This remarkable royal presentation postcard is boldly signed in black fountain pen ink and dates to 1927. The postcard measures approximately 3.5 by 5.5 inches and is in excellent condition, preserved meticulously over the decades. This museum-quality artifact is one of a kind and exceptionally scarce, offering a tangible connection to a member of one of Europes most illustrious royal families.
Duchess Olga Alexandrine Marie of Wrttemberg (18761932) was the younger twin daughter of Duke Eugen of Wrttemberg and Grand Duchess Vera Constantinovna of Russia. Born on March 1, 1876, in Stuttgart, Wrttemberg, Olga came from an extraordinary lineage that connected her to both the Wrttemberg and Romanov dynasties. Her father, Duke Eugen, was chosen as a husband for her mother by King Charles I of Wrttemberg, tying her to the upper echelons of European nobility.
Olgas life was deeply intertwined with royal history. Her elder brother, Duke Charles-Eugen of Wrttemberg, tragically died young, leaving Olga and her twin sister, Elsa, as the next generation of their distinguished lineage. Though not identical, the sisters shared a close bond. Olga was taller and carried herself with the poise befitting her noble heritage, often perceived as the elder of the two. In her marriage to Prince Maximilian of Schaumburg-Lippe, she further solidified her ties to the European aristocracy.
The photograph captures Duchess Olga at a moment of grace and dignity, a testament to her enduring place within royal history. Signed in her own hand, this postcard not only represents a personal artifact but also serves as a window into the lives of European nobility in the early 20th century. The combination of her Wrttemberg and Romanov lineage underscores the significant historical connections she embodied.
This signed postcard is an extraordinary and scarce relic, ideal for collectors of royal memorabilia or historians specializing in European nobility. Its authenticity and preservation make it a prized addition to any collection, offering a glimpse into the life and legacy of Duchess Olga of Wrttemberg.
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