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ORLEANS family [ORLEANS] BOURBON-SICILES Marie-Amélie de (1782-1866). Wife of Louis-Philippe, Queen of the French. L.A.S. Paris, April 3, 1835. 1 p. ½ in-4 on mourning paper. Dry stamp with her crowned cipher. Discusses negotiations with the Prince of Metternich on behalf of the Count of Confalonieri, imprisoned at Spielberg; [ORLEANS] MONTPENSIER Antoine Marie Philippe Louis d'Orléans, Duc de (1824-1890). Son of Louis-Philippe 1st. Set of 6 L.A.S. Neuilly, Metz, Claremont, Madrid, San Telmo, Sanlucar de Barrameda, from October 21, 1843 to May 20, 1884, including a letter from his youth May 23 (s.d.). 18 p. Formats in-12 to in-Folio. 3 letters bearing his coat of arms, one letter with an engraved header depicting a palace. This set begins with a youthful letter to his father when he was in London. The letters are then written from France, England and Spain. He evokes many subjects: family, politics ; [ORLEANS] MONTPENSIER Marie-Louise-Fernande de BOURBON (1832-1897) Duchesse de. 3 L.A.S. Randau, Bologna, September 1, 1871 to February 27, 1885. 8 p. in-8 Header with her crowned cipher. Friendly correspondence; ORLEANS François d' (1818-1900) Prince de Joinville. L.A.S. Paris, (s.d. "19 11h du soir). 1 p. in-8. Indicates that "Nemours has arrived in Neuilly" and proposes lunch with "Chartres" [François d'Orléans, Duc de Chartres]; ORLEANS Eugénie-Adelaïde-Louise, Princesse d' (1777-1847) Dite Madame Adélaïde L.A.S. Laeken, July 1, 1840. 7 ½ p. bound by a string. Long letter in which she evokes her family, her fears, the policy of "England on the Orient affair [...]" etc.; ORLEANS Marie-Christine (1813-1839) Princess of Wurtemberg. 2 L.A.S. Saint-Cloud, October 11, 1834 and (s.l.n.d). 3 p. ½. in-8 and in-12. Friendly correspondence. BOCHART, Eug. - Les cendres de la reine des Belges. (Bruxelles, Detrie-Tomson), [1850], in-12, in f., in mourning cover: black glossy paper printed in silver. Pages entitled Mort de la Reine des Belges. 12 p. in-4. (loose leaves).