Description: Guaranteed to be authentic & antique, please see my other items, be sure to add Antique-Russia to your favorites list ! Shipping Internationally with the Global Shipping Program by USPS Priority Mail For International Buyer's, please read the disclaimer, at the bottom of the page ! This is an ORIGINAL, vintage signatures autographs of the 3 daughters of the Grand Duchess Kira Kirillovna of Russia on the backside of a hotel postcard, signed by: Princess Kira of Prussia 1943-2004Princess Xenia of Prussia 1949-1992Princess Marie-Cécile of Prussia 1942 - (Herzogin von Oldenburg). We provide the Certificate of Authenticity ! Photo is not for sale in this lot ! Grand Grand Duchess Kira Kirilovna of Russia was born on 9 May 1909, at her parents' house on Avenue d' Henri Martin in Paris. Named after her father, she was the second child of Kirill Vladimirovich, Grand Duke of Russia and his wife Princess Victoria Melita of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. Her parents were then living in exile because their marriage had not been approved by Tsar Nicholas II due to the fact that they were first cousins. The Russian Orthodox religion forbids the marriage of two first cousins, so they had been forced to live abroad. In addition, her mother had divorced her former husband, Ernst Ludwig, Grand Duke of Hesse, the brother of the Empress Alexandra Feodorovna. Grand Duchess Kira had some difficulty finding a suitable husband. She was interested in the hemophiliac Alfonso of Spain, Prince of Asturias, son of Alfonso XIII of Spain, but was disappointed when the prince showed more interest in one of the daughters of Prince Nicholas of Greece. Later, she was fond of Prince Constantine "Teddy" Soutzo, a Romanian aristocrat. Her cousin, Carol II of Romania, refused to permit the match for political reasons. Finally, Kira married Louis Ferdinand of Prussia in 1938. Louis Ferdinand worked with the underground against the Nazis, and, in the later years of the war, the couple was arrested and imprisoned at Dachau concentration camp, where they were rescued by American troops in 1945. They raised a family of four sons and three daughters in a village near Bremen. Her children were: Prince Friedrich Wilhelm of Prussia (9 February 1939-29 September 2015) he married Waltraud Freydag on 22 August 1967 and they were divorced in 1975. They have one son and six grandchildren. He remarried Ehrengard von Reden on 23 April 1976 and they were divorced in 2004. They have three children and one grandson. He remarried, again, Sibylle Kretschmer on 23 March 2004. Prince Michael of Prussia (22 March 1940-3 April 2014) he married Jutta Jörn on 23 September 1966 and they were divorced in 1982. They have two daughters and two grandchildren. He remarried Birgitte Dallwitz-Wegner on 23 June 1982. Princess Marie Cécile of Prussia (28 May 1942) she married Duke Friedrich August of Oldenburg on 3 December 1965 and they were divorced on 23 November 1989. They have three children and eight grandchildren. Princess Kira of Prussia (27 June 1943-10 January 2004) she married Thomas Liepsner on 10 September 1973 and they were divorced in 1984. They have one daughter and two granddaughters: Kira-Marina Liepsner (22 January 1977) she married Andrea von Bismarck on 7 May 2005. They have two daughters: Luise Kira Pauline von Bismarck (17 February 2002) Sophie von Bismarck (2007) Princess Xenia of Prussia (9 December 1948-18 January 1992).[7] she married Per-Edvard Lithander on 27 January 1973 and they were divorced in 1978. DISCLAIMER: Most often, our merchandise is old and or used. Because of this, it is sold as found, the same as in any other auction. We will try to describe these items to the best of our ability and would not misrepresent anything intentionally. We list the defects, problems and imperfections we see on the items, but we can sometimes overlook something or make a mistake. We will admit that we are not experts on everything we sell so please look at the pictures for condition and email us with any questions before bidding if you have any. If you are unsure of your decision after you ask for additional information or clarification on an item, please do not bid. All items are sold "AS IS." No refunds and no returns. We are happy to combine shipping. For International Buyer's: Custom and import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility ! FOR MORE INFORMATION, OR SIMILAR ITEMS PRESS ON МE, NEXT TO FEEDBACK. ДЛЯ ИНФОРМАЦИИ И ДЛЯ ПРЕОБРЕТЕНИЯ ПОХОЖИХ ПРЕДМЕТОВ ЖМИ НА МE РУССКАЯ ИМПЕРАТОРСКАЯ КОЛЛЕКЦИЯ.ЦАРСКИЕ ПРЕДМЕТЫ АНТИКВАРИАТА : СЕРЕБРО, ЭМАЛЬ, ФАБЕРЖЕ, ОРДЕНА, МЕДАЛИ, ЖЕТОНЫ, ЗОЛОТЫЕ РУБЛИ. ВСЁ О РУССКОЙ ИМПЕРИИ ДО 1917 ГОДА ! DISCLAIMER: Most often, our merchandise is old and or used. Because of this, it is sold as found, the same as in any other auction. We will try to describe these items to the best of our ability and would not misrepresent anything intentionally. We list the defects, problems and imperfections we see on the items, but we can sometimes overlook something or make a mistake. We will admit that we are not experts on everything we sell so please look at the pictures for condition and email us with any questions before bidding if you have any. If you are unsure of your decision after you ask for additional information or clarification on an item, please do not bid. All items are sold "AS IS." No refunds & no returns. We are happy to combine shipping.
Price: 135 USD
Location: Fort Lauderdale, Florida
End Time: 2025-02-04T18:47:20.000Z
Shipping Cost: 9.85 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Type: Autographs Kira Kirilovna
Era: Private Mailing Card (c. 1898-1907)
Region: Russia
Country: Russia
Time Period Manufactured: 1900-1919
Subject: Royalty