Bibelotslondon Ltd is a UK registered company based in London Bridge dealing in ephemera and curiosities from Britain and around the world. Our diverse inventory is carefully chosen and constantly evolving.
We work very hard to offer the highest quality works at competitive prices. Our inventory is listed online, and we strive to keep our website completely up to date, so our customers can easily check availability.We believe in offering clients items that are unique and rare for aficionados of the antique and collector's world. Bibelot is a late nineteenth century word derived from the French word bel'beautiful', meaning a small item of beauty, curiosity or interest. The word ephemera is derived from the sixteenth century Greek word ephmera meaning a printed or hand written paper not meant to be retained for a long period of time.
Fascinating letter in which she discusses her sadness at the murder of the Bariatinsky family in Yalta, she goes o further to discuss her life and that of her children. Accompanied by its original envelope also handwritten by the Grand Duchess. There is a translation of the letter in the final image. He was known as Siocha to the imperial family and was appointed French tutor to the children of Tsar Alexander III in 1886 when he was 28.
He remained with them until 1899 and continued to be close to them for the remainder of his life. Photographs form part of the Description. Envelope Size: 7.5 x 13.5.