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Leopold II Koburg
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(1835-1909), king of the Belgians from 1865. Bust ¾ in l.in gala uniform in a hat. Neutral background, retouched. Postcard (13.5x9.0) in the former Municipal Library (38.5x21.0). In the lower part the inscription with the neg: S.M. Leopold II, Roi des Belges. On the back print: Dobrecourt, G. Cailliau Succr, Bruxelles. Reproduction interdite. On the frame STBB by hand: L/R 973/29 no. IV B. 17. Seal below: Portrait of Belgien.-Slg and handwritten: IV/B 340.
Title: Leopold II Koburg
Description:
(1835-1909), king of the Belgians from 1865.
Bust ¾ in l.
in gala uniform in a hat.
Neutral background, retouched.
Postcard (13.
5x9.
0) in the former Municipal Library (38.
5x21.
0).
In the lower part the inscription with the neg: S.
M.
Leopold II, Roi des Belges.
On the back print: Dobrecourt, G.
Cailliau Succr, Bruxelles.
Reproduction interdite.
On the frame STBB by hand: L/R 973/29 no.
IV B.
17.
Seal below: Portrait of Belgien.
-Slg and handwritten: IV/B 340.
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