ID 1412751
Lot 11 | Sammlung Papiersiegel und Originalmanuskripte des Malteserordens, 16. - 18. Jhdt.
Insgesamt 25 originale Papiersiegel, dabei die Großmeister Jean de Valette (1557 - 1568), Alof de Wignacourt (1601 - 1622), Martin de Redin (1657 - 1660), Manoel de Vilhena (1722 - 1736), Pinto de Fonseca (1741 - 1773), de Rohan (1775 - 1797) und von Hompesch (1797 - 1799). Dazu 1. ein Manuskript auf Latein mit Portraitsiegel von Großmeister Jean-Paul de Lascaris-Castellar (1636 - 1657), datiert Malta, 20.10.1649(?), unterschrieben vom Vize-Kanzler. 2.
Manuskript auf Latein, den Prior von St Jean d’Aix en
Provence, Paul Alpheran, betreffend, mit Portraitsiegel vom Großmeister Marc’ Antonio Zondadari (1720 - 1722), datiert Malta, 15. und 16.6.1720, unterschrieben von Manoel Pinto da Fonseca, Vize-Kanzler, später Großmeister (1741 - 1773). 3. Brief auf Französisch an den Marquis de Muy, Finanzen der Kommende Marseille betreffend, datiert Malta, 13.9.1723, unterschrieben von Manoel de Vilhena, Großmeister (1722 - 1736). 4. Manuskript auf Latein, den Prior von St. Jean d’Aix en Provence, Melchior Alpheran, betreffend, mit rs. Portraitsiegel von Großmeister Ramón Despuig, datiert Malta, 30.4.1737, unterschrieben vom Vize-Kanzler. 5. Manuskript auf Latein den neu aufgenommenen Ritter Claude Charles Joséph de Gastel betreffend, mit Portraitsiegel von Großmeister Emmanuel de Rohan-Polduc (1775 - 1797), datiert 16.6.1780, unterschrieben vom Vize-Kanzler. 6. Brief auf Italienisch, Lebensmittel wärhend der Fastenzeit betreffend, vom Großmeister Ferdinand von Hompesch (1797 - 1799) an Rom, datiert Malta, 23.10.1797, unterschrieben von Hompesch. 7. Weiterer Brief mit Unterschrift von Hompesch, datiert 27.9.1798. In edler, neuer, großformatiger Mappe. Partiell leicht beschädigt, Gebrauchs- und Altersspuren.
Provenienz: Aus dem Besitz eines hochrangigen Ordensmitgliedes.
A collection of paper seals and original manuscripts of the Order of Malta, 16th - 18th century
A collection of paper seals and original manuscripts of the Order of Malta, 16th - 18th century
A total of 25 original paper seals, among them the Grand Masters Jean de Valette (1557 - 1568), Alof de Wignacourt (1601 - 1622), Martin de Redin (1657 - 1660), Manoel de Vilhena (1722 - 1736), Pinto de Fonseca (1741 - 1773), de Rohan (1775 - 1797) and von Hompesch (1797 - 1799). Also included: 1. A manuscript in Latin with portrait seal of Grand Master Jean-Paul de Lascaris-Castellar (1636 - 1657), dated Malta, 20.10.1649 (?), signed by the Vice-Chancellor. 2. A manuscript in Latin about the Prior of St Jean d'Aix en Provence, Paul Alpheran, with portrait seal of Grand Master Marc' Antonio Zondadari (1720 - 1722), dated Malta, 15. and 16.6.1720, signed by Manoel Pinto da Fonseca, Vice-Chancellor, later Grand Master (1741 - 1773). 3. A letter in French to Marquis de Muy, discussing the finances of the Marseilles Commandery, dated Malta, 13.9.1723, signed by Manoel de Vilhena, Grand Master (1722 - 1736). 4. A manuscript in Latin about the Prior of St Jean d'Aix en Provence, Melchior Alpheran, with portrait seal of Grand Master Ramon Despuig on the reverse, dated Malta, 30.4.1737, signed by the Vice-Chancellor. 5. A manuscript in Latin about the newly admitted knight Claude Charles Joséph de Gastel, with portrait seal of Grand Master Emmanuel de Rohan-Polduc (1775 - 1797), dated 16.6.1780, signed by the Vice-Chancellor. 6. A letter in Italian about food in Lent, from Grand Master Ferdinand von Hompesch (1797 - 1799) to Rome, dated Malta, 23.10.1797, signed by Hompesch. 7. Another letter signed by Hompesch, dated 27.9.1798, in an elegant, new, large-format folder. Partially slightly damaged, signs of use and age.
Provenance: From the personal effects of a high-ranking member of the Order.
Condition: II
Auction house category: | Orders and awards |
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Auction house category: | Orders and awards |
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