Description
This rare and historically significant antique Christmas card, dating to 1971-1972, is a remarkable artifact of royal provenance, personally signed by His Majesty King Umberto II of Italy. Known as the last King of Italy, Umberto II held a brief reign in 1946 before the monarchy was abolished. Following his exile to Portugal, he maintained symbolic ties to his heritage, as exemplified by this exquisite presentation card.
Measuring approximately 4.5 by 11.75 inches, the card features a beautifully illustrated depiction of the royal Italian coat of arms for the Kingdom of Italy in gold with blue accents, 1971-1972. Its printed inscription, \”I migliori auguri per il Nuovo Anno,\” conveys warm wishes for the New Year, underscoring the festive and traditional spirit of the message. Enhancing its unique value, the word \”migliori\” has been hand-underlined by King Umberto II in the same bold blue permanent marker ink as his signature, \”Umberto,\” adding a personal and intimate touch.
This card was addressed to Mr. Joseph Nicklas of Glen Cove, Long Island, USA, suggesting a connection of personal or diplomatic significance that merits further exploration. Its pristine condition and clear provenance establish it as a museum-quality artifact, offering a tangible connection to Italy’s royal history. The card serves as a poignant reminder of King Umberto II’s enduring commitment to his heritage and traditions, even during his years in exile. The original mailing envelope bearing Portuguese postmark and addressed to Joseph Nicklas is also included.
One-of-a-kind and irreplaceable, this card stands as a testament to the legacy of a monarch whose reign marked the end of an era. Its rarity, historical importance, and impeccable presentation make it an extraordinary piece for collectors of royal memorabilia, Italian heritage artifacts, or significant historical documents.
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