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Die Firma Kraus+Silbernagel und Einlieferer bieten und geben diese Gegestände nur unter dieser Voraussetzung an bzw. ab. !!!! Nur am Auktionstag !!!! Telefon 0157 52 93 23 15 0157 52 93 23 18 -11- Los Zeit Beschreibung Ausruf in EUR AUTOGRAPHEN AUTOGRAPHEN KAISER-KONIGSHAUS/ADEL¨ 1 1931-03.08. FURSTIN¨ ZU BENTHEIM UND STEINFURT/FURST¨ ZU BENTHEIM, Postkte.Hochzeitsfoto als Drucks.-Kte.:Danksagungskte. f¨ur freundliche W¨unscheu.(hds.)sch¨onenBlumenstrauß 18.- 2 - 1949/52 ZU PAPPENHEIM,Graf Georg-Altes Adelsgeschlecht, 1941 dipl.Dienst-Legationssekret¨ar,nachKriegsende u.Kgf. schaft.5 Belege von oder an ihn Betr.Arbeitslosigkeit, hoffen auf Neustart durch Verbindungen usw.,Sp¨aterab 1953/54 trat er wieder als Legationsrat im Ausw.Amt u.war dann bis 1960 an verschied.Gesandtschaften t¨atig.5 Belege 1x m.O.U.von o.an ihn aus seiner Zeit 1949-52 20.- 3 /- 1894/1968 ADEL-4 Belege u.a.BELA GRAF ESTTERHAZY Bf.Inhalt hds. (gelocht),Karlsruhe Bf.-Inhalt (C 6)hds.Frau C.von Babo, Photo-Postkte.m.Abb.beschrieben,hds.v.Baronin Mangoldt/ geb.Gr¨afinBr¨uhl,sowiev.Kaiser-Enkel Louis Ferdinand m.Umschlag:Abs.-Eindruck Bremen-Borgfeld W¨ummehof(dieser wurde 2014 von d.Hohenzollern verkauft). 15.- KUNSTLER/SCHAUSPIELER/S¨ ANGER¨ usw. 4 - 1953 BACKHAUS,Helmut M.(Pseudonym Georg Trass-*1920-+1989), Schriftsteller,H¨orspiel-u.Drehbuch-Autor,Schauspieler u.v.m.,Karte ohne Abb.m.Widmung 15.- 5 P - 1949-25.06. FLORAT,Albert (*1888-+1957),Schauspieler u.a.Filme:Das Haus in Mondivideo,Junge Adler,Hurra ich bin Papa usw., Karte m.Gr¨ußeu.O.U. (ohne Bild) 15.- 6 P - 1949 LEDEBUR,Leopold Frhr.von,(1876-1955)Schauspieler u.Regis- seurStaatl.Schauspielhaus Bln.,Kte.m.Autogramm(ohne Abb.) u.a.Filme:Ziel in den Wolken,Der alte-u.junge K¨onig,Rober Koch usw. 25.- 7 - 1907ca. THIMIG,Hugo (*1854-+1944),dtsch.-¨osterr.Schauspieler,ge- feierter Charakter-Komiker,Mitglied d.Burgtheater Wien, Kleider machen Leute,Das Geld liegt auf der Strasse, 2seitiger hdgeschrieb.Bfinhalt, 20.- 8 P - 195- BACKHAUS,Prof.Wilhelm (*1884-+1969).Einer d.großen Kla- vir-virituose,1905 Rubinsteinpreis,kl.Bild m.O.U. 20.- 9 P . 1910 LEHAR,Franz,(*1870-+1948),Komponist,u.a.Lustige Witwe,Der Graf v.Luxemburg,Der Zarewitsch u.v.m.,Visitenk¨artchen m.Weihnachtsgr¨uße 20.- 10 P - 1950-08.04. SCHEFFLER,Siegfried (*1892-+1969) Dirigent,Musikkritiker Kte.m.kl.Ztgs.-Ausschnitt/Bild sowie O.U. 12.- 11 - 1930/40ca. HENNY PORTEN,DOLLY HAAS,LILIAN HARVEY(2 verschied.)u. GRETA GARBO,5 Portrait-Kten. 18.- AUTOGRAPHEN SPORT 12 1965 HOLDORF,Willi,Sonderkte.u.Bild,zur Fenstveranstaltung Sportler des Jahres Baden-Baden,m.Autogramm 12.- 13 1952 WINTERSPORT OSTLER,Anderl,Weltmeister 1951 u.Olympia- Sieger 1952 im 4er Bob,Autogramm-Photokte. 10.- AUTOGRAPHEN POLITIK 14 - 1964 ADENAUER,Konrad Abschied von seinem Amt als Bundeskanzler 42 Briefe im Faksimiledruck (Mappe d.Rudolf-Zorn-Stif- tung),m.einem erl¨autertenBrief an Bundeskanzler Adenauer der Spiegel-Redaktion v.1.April u.am 2.April Danksagung v.Dr.Konrad Adenauer,sowie Spiegel-Ausgabe v.9.Okt.Nr.41, im Schuber (M¨angel).Vondieser Mappe wurden 2500 Stck.im In-u.Ausland verteilt. 20.- AUTOGRAPHEN SEE/LUFT 15 P - 1948-17.08. ECKENER,Dr.Hugo Danksagungskte.f.Gl¨uckw¨unschezum 80.Geb. m.O.U. 30.- -12- Los Zeit Beschreibung Ausruf in EUR AUTOGRAPHEN AUTOGRAPHEN SCHRIFTSTELLER/MALER 16 - 1961 BURCKHARDT,Georg Prof.Dr.,(*1881),zahlr.Werke u.a.Welt- bild d.Werkschaffenden Menschheit in Grundz¨ugen,Grundle- gung d.Kulturphilosophie,Willen zur Macht,Willen z.Leben usw.,hdgeschr.Bf.m.Umschlag 20.- 17 GA 1917 BUSSE,Carl (Pseudonym Fritz D¨oring-*1872-+1918).Dtsch. Lyriker,Schriftsteller u.Literatur Kritiker,hds.Postkte. (viel Text),an H.Rippler-T¨aglicheRundschau 15.- 18 - 1942/63 BAUER,Josef-Matin,Schriftsteller,Autogramm in Reclam- B¨uchlein:Diebarocke Kerze,Novelle u.Bild m.Widmung/Ge- dicht vom 18.9.63 25.- 19 P - 195- BURTE,Hermann (*1879-+1960),Dichter u.Schriftsteller- allem.Mundart usw.,Ankdg.-Blatt m.Hermann Burte-Die Seele d.Maien-Gedichte um Hebel,hds.Notizen sowie O.U.,2 Teile 50.- 20 P - 1953 FINDEISEN,Kurt-Arnold (*1883-+1963),s¨achs.Dichter,Schrift steller,zahlr.B¨ucher(Pseudonym Wendelin Dudelsack),Kte. m.O.U.auf d.Gedicht:An das zerst¨orteDresden 15.- 21 P 1916-17.11. FLAISCHLEN,Dr.C¨asar Portrait-Postkt.,eigenhdg.geschrieben
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