Carl Askan Graf Verri della Bosia (1790 - 1878) - Kammerherrenschlüssel mit zwei Dokumenten, datiert 1818
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Event location | Germany, Grasbrunn / München |
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ID 835483
Lot 4314 | Carl Askan Graf Verri della Bosia (1790 - 1878) - Kammerherrenschlüssel mit zwei Dokumenten, datiert 1818
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€ 1 000
Laut bayerischem Hof- und Staatshandbuch von 1856 war der Generalmajor Carl Askan Verri della Bosia Ritter des Verdienstordens der Bayerischen Krone (1852), Ritter des Königlichen Ludwigsordens (1851), Ritter der Ehrenlegion und Träger des Stanislaus-Ordens 2. Klasse. Nach Gräflichem Taschenbuch avancierte er zum General-Adjutant des Königs und zum Kommandeur der 1. Armee-Division.
White metal, gilt. Bow with openwork sovereign's monogram "MJ" (King Max Joseph I), ending in tendrils, surmounted by the royal crown, the bit with four circular perforations. Length 15 cm, weight 72 g. Comes with a decree on the award of a chamberlain's dignity, issued on 12 March 1818 to Captain Count Carl Askan von Verri of the 1st Line Infantry Regiment with original signature of King Max Joseph I. Furthermore, a letter by the (tr.) Royal Bavarian Lord Chamberlain's Staff Office in the same matter, dated 15 March 1818. Documents bent, torn and with minor flaws.
According to the Bavarian court and state handbook of 1856, Major General Carl Askan Verri della Bosia was Knight of the Order of Merit of the Bavarian Crown (1852), Knight of the Royal Order of Ludwig (1851), Knight of the Legion of Honour and winner of the Order of St. Stanislaus 2nd Class. As stated in the pocketbook on the genealogy of counts, he advanced to Adjutant General of the King and Commander of the 1st Army Division.
Place of origin: | Kingdom of Bavaria |
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Place of origin: | Kingdom of Bavaria |
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