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For your consideration is an exceedingly rare and historically significant original antique c.1920 German/Prussian/Austrian royal visit guestbook album page, showcasing a remarkable collection of royal autographs. This extraordinary document features bold, hand-signed inscriptions in black fountain pen ink by several prominent members of the Austrian royal family, including Archduchess Anna-Theresia, Archduke Josef Franz of Austria, Archduchess Magda, and Archduke Joseph August Viktor Klemens Maria of Austria, Prince of Hungary and Bohemia, along with other notable individuals.
The album page is preserved in fine condition, with each royal signature distinctly legible, underscoring the document’s authenticity and historical significance. This grouping of autographs represents a rare snapshot of the Habsburg family's enduring legacy during the early 20th century, a period of significant transition for European monarchies.
Archduchess Anna-Theresia (1928–1984), the youngest daughter of King Friedrich August III of Saxony, was a prominent figure in the post-imperial Austrian aristocracy. She married Archduke Josef Franz of Austria, continuing the close ties between the Habsburg and Saxon dynasties.
Archduke Josef Franz of Austria (1895–1957) was a key member of the Hungarian line of the House of Habsburg. Born in Brno, Austria-Hungary, he represented a generation of Habsburg royalty navigating the shifting political landscape following the dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
Archduchess Magda, a member of the extended Habsburg family, adds further depth to this extraordinary document, representing another layer of the family’s historical significance.
Archduke Joseph August Viktor Klemens Maria of Austria (1872–1962) was a distinguished figure in both military and political spheres. A field marshal in the Austro-Hungarian Army, Joseph August briefly served as head of state of Hungary during the turbulent post-war years. As the eldest son of Archduke Joseph Karl of Austria and Princess Clotilde of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, he carried the legacy of the Habsburg-Lorraine dynasty. His grandfather, Palatine Joseph of Hungary, served as Palatine and Viceroy of Hungary, further cementing the family's influence in Central Europe.
Measuring standard album dimensions, this page captures a rare assembly of royal autographs, representing the resilience and adaptation of the Habsburg family during the early post-imperial period. The signatures reflect not only the personal connections among Europe’s royal houses but also the historical context of a family navigating the challenges of a changing Europe.
This one-of-a-kind artifact is a museum-quality piece, ideal for collectors of royal memorabilia, historians of the Habsburg dynasty, and enthusiasts of European history. The autographs and inscriptions provide a tangible connection to a bygone era, making this album page an invaluable addition to any significant collection of historical documents.
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