Description: King Friedrich Wilhelm III - a patent of nobility, 1821. Seven page parchment document signed by the king and countersigned by Minister von Hardenberg. In a red folder stamped in gold with the crowned cipher "FWR" on the front. There is a large silver bulla attached with a coat of arms, and the great Hohenzollern coat of arms inside. Beautiful condition for its age. historic, historical, 19th century, Prussian, Prussia, German, Germany, militaria, military, object, objects, stills, clipping, clippings, cut out, cut-out, cut-outs, certificate, certificates, docu, ROYAL SILVER, PARTIALLY GILT SEAL BOX FOR KING FRIEDRICH WILHELM III. OF PRUSSIA WITH THE ORIGINAL WAX SEAL King of Prussia Seal box for King Friedrich Wilhelm Silver Extreme Rare. 1800 Seal box for King Friedrich Wilhelm III. Silver; partly gilded. Flat cylindrical box; on the slightly arched lid a cast relief with the monogram flanked by “the wild men” under the Prussian royal crown. The wall with four holes for the sealing cords. Inside a wax seal with the great Prussian coat of arms. Seal box for King Friedrich Wilhelm III. Silver; partly gilded. Flat cylindrical box; on the slightly arched lid a cast relief with the monogram flanked “the wild men” under the Prussian royal crown. The wall with four holes for the sealing cords. Inside a wax seal with the great Prussian coat of arms. Kingdom of Prussia referred to the Prussian state during the reign of the Prussian kings between 1701 and 1918. The Kingdom of Prussia emerged from the Brandenburg-Prussian areas after Elector Friedrich III. of Brandenburg crowned king in Prussia (→ coronation of Frederick III of Brandenburg). The kingdom consisted of Brandenburg, which belonged to the Holy Roman Empire, and the Duchy of Prussia, which had emerged from the religious state as a Polish fief. The originally Prussian part was given the name East Prussia. [1] In the 18th century, Prussia rose to become one of the five major European powers and became the second major German power after Austria. Since the middle of the 19th century, it was a key driver of the creation of a German nation state and from 1867 it was the dominant member state of the North German Confederation. In 1871 this covenant was expanded to the German Empire and the King of Prussia took over the office of German Emperor. With the abdication of the last emperor and king, Wilhelm II, as a result of the November Revolution in 1918, the monarchy was abolished. The kingdom merged into the newly created Free State of Prussia.
Price: 75000 USD
Location: Las Vegas, Nevada
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Royal: Friedrich Wilhelm
Type: Box
Royalty: Prussia
Year: 1821
Signed: Yes
Theme: Royalty
Vintage: Yes