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[Von Reuter, Florizel. (1890–1985)] Elisabeth of Wied [Sylva, Carmen]. (1843-1916). Original Telegram.
Original telegram from the Queen Consort of Romania, known for her huge literary output under the name Carmen Sylva, to the violinist and composer Florizel von Reuter. Sent in Bucharest and received in Locarno, December 24, 1911. Elisabeth wires a somewhat enigmatic message: "How[?] I remember your curly head under the tree flowerchild. Kind thanks and many wishes, Elisabeth." Tape repairs; mounted to a same-sized sheet with toning; overall good. 8.75 x 6.75 inches (22.2 x 17 cm).

Florizel von Reuter was an American-born violinist and composer, a child prodigy who went on to an adult career, mainly in Germany, as distinguished soloist and teacher of violin. He was also a psychic and medium and the author of several books on his alleged mediumistic communications with deceased musicians.

[Von Reuter, Florizel. (1890–1985)] Elisabeth of Wied [Sylva, Carmen]. (1843-1916) Original Telegram

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[Von Reuter, Florizel. (1890–1985)] Elisabeth of Wied [Sylva, Carmen]. (1843-1916). Original Telegram.
Original telegram from the Queen Consort of Romania, known for her huge literary output under the name Carmen Sylva, to the violinist and composer Florizel von Reuter. Sent in Bucharest and received in Locarno, December 24, 1911. Elisabeth wires a somewhat enigmatic message: "How[?] I remember your curly head under the tree flowerchild. Kind thanks and many wishes, Elisabeth." Tape repairs; mounted to a same-sized sheet with toning; overall good. 8.75 x 6.75 inches (22.2 x 17 cm).

Florizel von Reuter was an American-born violinist and composer, a child prodigy who went on to an adult career, mainly in Germany, as distinguished soloist and teacher of violin. He was also a psychic and medium and the author of several books on his alleged mediumistic communications with deceased musicians.