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Genuine 1902 Grand Duke Michael Monogram Cover
1902 cover from Grand Duke Michael Aleksandrovich to his former tutor Ferdinand Thormeyer to Carouge, Switzerland. On back is the Grand Duke’s personal embossed Imperial crown of Grand Duke Michael,the youngest son of Tsar Aleksander III, and the brother of Tsar Nicholas II, was heir to the throne at this time. Nicholas abdicated in Michael’s favor in March 1917, but Michael refused the crown. He was the first Romanov to be murdered by the Bolsheviks in June 1918. Thormeyer tutored the children of Tsar Aleksander III in French language and literature from 1886 until 1899. Original and extremely rare item, from Romanov Dynasty.
"Thousands of letters,photos & drawings have been discovered in Geneva.A rare window into life in imperial Russia is due to open on Monday, when hundreds of letters, postcards, photographs & even menus from the court of Tsar Alexander III are put up for auction in Geneva.The documents were all sent by Alexander's children,Nicholas (who later became Nicholas II), George, Michael, Olga & Xenia to their Swiss tutor Ferdinand Thormeyer.
Mr Thormeyer was born and brought up in Geneva, but emigrated to Russia as a young man where in 1886 he became a tutor of French language & literature to the imperial children.
Throughout his time with them the children wrote him letters, partly as a way of practicing their French.But when Mr Thormeyer left Russia in 1899, they continued to write to him and to his family. Olga's letters only stopped when she died in exile in 1960..."
Russia's 'forgotten last Tsar' - Michael II's letters star in $ 400,000 Geneva sale !
Tsar Nicholas II's brother has often been overlooked since his murder in 1918... Until now !Geneva-based based auction firm has Hôtel des Ventes has added to the buzz surrounding Russia with its sale of a highly important and unique collection of extensive correspondence, photographs and drawings. In the end collection brought almost four times it pre-sale estimate. It comprised correspondences between H.I.H Grand Duke George Alexandrovich, H.I.H Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna, H.I.H Grand Duke Mikhail Alexandrovich and H.I.H Grand Duchess Olga Alexandrovna and their private tutor Mr Ferdinand Thormeyer of Switzerland.
Overall, 35 letters by written by Grand Duke Mikhail between 1902 and 1911 emerged as the highest lot, selling for 34,000 Swiss francs above their estimated 5,000-8,000 pre-sale value.
Grand Duke Mikhail Alexandrovich of Russia remains something of an untapped, even forgotten, niche for collectors of historic Russian memorabilia.
Mikhael originally succeeded his grandfather, Alexander II, as reigning Emperor of All the Russians, but deferred his acceptance of the throne until an elected assembly was approved. Before being confirmed as Emperor, Mikhael was murdered in the wake of the Russian Revolution of 1917. Given that his reign lasted only a few hours, Mikhail is today an often overlooked footnote in Russia history, overshadowed by his brother Nicholas II who became Russia's last de facto Tsar following Mikhail's death.
Nevertheless he is sometimes referred to by historians as Michael II, and his memory apparently burned strong at Hôtel des Ventes' Geneva sale.
Elsewhere, 38 letters spanning Grand Duke Mikhail's childhood, written between 1892 and 1899, were estimated at 5,000-8,000 & brought 29,000 Swiss francs (nearly $29,600). Also from Mikhail's childhood were 35 notes & drawings, which impressively exceeded 400-600 estimate to bring 16,800 Swiss francs.
Also auctioned was a unique piece of memorabilia: a rose gold and silver cigarette case presented by Nicholas II and his brother Grand Duke George to their tutor, estimated at 5,000-8,000 & sold for 32,800 ($33,400) Swiss francs. In total, the sale netted 390,000 Swiss francs (just over $397,500).
" МОСКВА, 13 дек - РИА Новости, Антон Жеребнов. Коллекция из более чем 300 фотографий царской семьи Романовых, выставленная на торги аукционным домом Hotel des Ventes, продана в Женеве за сумму в 1,7 миллиона долларов при первоначальном эстимейте 54 тысячи долларов, сообщили РИА Новости во вторник представители торгового дома.
Предварительно коллекция оценивалась в 54 тысячи долларов, организаторы аукциона рассчитывали выручить около 108 тысяч долларов, но результат превзошел самые смелые ожидания.
"Аукцион стал огромным успехом, общая сумма торгов составила 1,6 миллиона швейцарских франков (1,7 миллиона долларов) за коллекцию Тормейера", - сообщила РИА Новости пиар-директор Hotel des Ventes Кристин Юрфер (Christine Urfer).
До революции коллекция находилась у учителя цесаревича Николая Александровича, швейцарца Фердинанда Тормейера, который собрал уникальную коллекцию неформальных снимков царской семьи. Фотографии были обнаружены на чердаке дома потомками Тормейера.
Многие снимки подписаны членами иператорской семьи. Кроме того на аукцион были выставлены уникальные золотые запонки с изображением Великого Княза Михаила Александровича, инкрустированные бриллиантами и перидотами, а также золотой браслет работы Карла Фаберже, столом из позолоченной бронзы и малахита, чайные сервизы Императорских фарфоровых фабрик и многое другое.
Год назад на аукционе в Женеве продано около 2 тысяч писем из переписки царской семьи с Фердинандом Тормейером."
On March 16, Grand Duke Michael renounced the throne that his brother left for him. Fearing that another tsar would only encourage the revolution, Michael at least had the foresight to see that a drastic change was necessary to keep Russia from imploding in on herself. With the grand duke's renunciation, the 304-year-old Romanov dynasty came to an abrupt end.
Within sixteen months, the last reigning tsar, Nicholas II, and (according to very few) the technical last tsar, Michael, were both murdered by the Bolsheviks. Michael was living in a hotel in Perm with his butler, until one night in June 1918, when they were abducted by Bolshevik soldiers, hauled into the woods and shot. A month later, Nicholas and his entire family were slaughtered by their guards.
The photo, of Grand Duke Michael, not included in this lot, it is available in a separate listing.
ITEM: 1902 COVER GRAND DUKE MICHAEL PRICE: $ 499.00.
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