Generalmajor Ludwig von Ziegler - Offizierspatente mit Signatur von Ludwig II. und Max II., Verleihungsurkunde und Fotos
28.04.2025 10:00UTC +02:00
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Lot 418 | Generalmajor Ludwig von Ziegler - Offizierspatente mit Signatur von Ludwig II. und Max II., Verleihungsurkunde und Fotos
Patent zum Oberst in Form eines Einzelblattes mit Blindprägesiegel und originaler schwungvoller Tintenunterschrift von König Ludwig II., datiert Linderhof, den 24.10.1884. Patent zum Major in Form eines Einzelblattes mit Blindprägesiegel und originaler großer Tintenunterschrift von König Ludwig II., datiert Hohenschwangau, den 4.12.1870. Patent zum Hauptmann 2. Klasse in Form eines gefalteten Doppelblattes mit Blindprägesiegel und originaler Tintenunterschrift von König Ludwig II., datiert Schloss Berg, den 5.7.1866. Das letzte Patent alt mit Faden angeheftet in einer Mappe mit einem alten Foto des jungen Ludwig II. Dazu das Patent zum Oberlieutenant in Form eines Einzelblattes mit Blindprägesiegel und originaler Tintenunterschrift von König Max II., datiert Berchtesgaden, den 3.11.1861. Weiterhin das Patent zum Unterlieutenant in Form eines gefalteten Doppelblattes mit Blindprägesiegel und originaler Tintenunterschrift von König Max II., datiert Berchtesgaden, den 9.9.1854. Letzteres mit Faden angeheftet in einer Mappe mit einem alten Reprofoto einer Portraitgrafik von Max II. Ferner eine Verleihungsurkunde zum Ritterkreuz 1. Klasse des hessischen Philippsordens für Hauptmann Ludwig von Ziegler mit OU des Großherzogs Ludwig, datiert Darmstadt, den 26.4.1871. Außerdem zwei Portraitfotos Zieglers in Uniform, eins handsigniert und datiert 1908. Faltspuren, Knicke, teils gebräunt, Risse, Flecken, kleine Fehlstellen.
Seltener Generalsnachlass.
Provenienz: Direkt aus der Familie des Generalmajors von Ziegler.
Major General Ludwig von Ziegler – his officer's patents with signatures of Ludwig II and Max II, an award certificate and photographs
Major General Ludwig von Ziegler – his officer's patents with signatures of Ludwig II and Max II, an award certificate and photographs Patent to colonel in the form of a single sheet with blind-embossed seal and original bold ink signature of King Ludwig II, dated Linderhof, 24 October 1884. Patent to major in the form of a single sheet with blind-embossed seal and original large ink signature of King Ludwig II, dated Hohenschwangau, 4 December 1870. Patent to captain 2nd class in the form of a folded double-page document with blind-embossed seal and original ink signature of King Ludwig II, dated Berg Palace, 5 July 1866. The latter patent with old thread attachment in a folder with an old photograph of the young Ludwig II. Comes with the patent to first lieutenant in the form of a single sheet with blind-embossed seal and original ink signature of King Max II, dated Berchtesgaden, 3 November 1861. Furthermore, patent to sub-lieutenant in the form of a folded double-page document with blind-embossed seal and original ink signature of King Max II, dated Berchtesgaden, 9 September 1854. The latter attached with a thread in a folder with an old photographic reproduction of a graphic portrait of Max II. Also, an award document for the Knight’s Cross 1st Class of the Hessian Order of Philipp for Captain Ludwig von Ziegler with original signature of Grand Duke Ludwig, dated Darmstadt, 26 April 1871. Furthermore, two portrait photographs of Ziegler in uniform, one signed and dated 1908. Traces of folding, bent, partly browned, torn, stained, minor flaws. Rare estate of a general. Provenance: Directly from the family of Major General von Ziegler Condition: II
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