Manuscripts, Sweden. KRISTINA (1626–(1632)–1644–1654), Queen of Sweden. Beautiful rare own signed resolution/decision with her lovely royal paper seal still attached, dated in..Read more
Manuscripts, Sweden. KRISTINA (1626–(1632)–1644–1654), Queen of Sweden. Beautiful rare own signed resolution/decision with her lovely royal paper seal still attached, dated in Stockholm August 12, 1647. Content about that the old soldier Peder Carsson should have two free barrel of grain each year from the Crown and that he is according to an ealier resolution/decision 1638 free from service as soldier. On back it is written up for each year he had got the two barrels and from who. Finnish places as 1649 Storsavolax, 1653-1653 Telenäs. Good quality but fragile, some paper separation and a little paper loss. Transciption enclosed. Show less
Manuscripts, Sweden. ULRIKA ELEONORA (1688–1718–1741). Queen of Sweden 1718– . Interesting Royal proclamation signed by Ulrika Eleonora in Stockholm September 27, 1731, while..Read more
Manuscripts, Sweden. ULRIKA ELEONORA (1688–1718–1741). Queen of Sweden 1718– . Interesting Royal proclamation signed by Ulrika Eleonora in Stockholm September 27, 1731, while active regent during her husband's travel to Hessen (Germany). Also more writing in Finland and e.g dated in Helsinki October 23, 1731 by P. S. Stierncrantz. Then sent by Crown Mail with lovely crown coil with notation "to be published in Sarijärfwi and Witasarij" and "conveyed by district postal farmers through night and day". Multiple signs of natural aging. Scarce to find Ulrika's signature on document when acting as ruler in the King's absence. Ok quality regarding to the rarity. Transcription enclosed. Show less
Manuscripts, Sweden. ADOLF FREDRIK (1710–1751–1771), King of Sweden. Letter content about a pension fund and dated Stockholm in the council chamber November 20, 1761, stamped..Read more
Manuscripts, Sweden. ADOLF FREDRIK (1710–1751–1771), King of Sweden. Letter content about a pension fund and dated Stockholm in the council chamber November 20, 1761, stamped "Adolph Friedrich". The use of a royal name stamp was earlier done under the previous Swedish king as he went old and was not in good health. The Parliament gave from May 26, 1756 the council right to use the name stamp to also sign government decisions which Adolf Fredrik refused to sign. For signature reference is also enclosed a letter in German signed by Adolf Fredrik 1741 (before his election as Swedish Crown Prince). Scarce item in good quality! Show less
Manuscripts, Sweden. GUSTAF III (1746–1771–1792). King of Sweden. Very interesting document with nice Royal paper seal and signed Gustaf. Dated at Stockholms Castle April 3, 1..Read more
Manuscripts, Sweden. GUSTAF III (1746–1771–1792). King of Sweden. Very interesting document with nice Royal paper seal and signed Gustaf. Dated at Stockholms Castle April 3, 1778 (322×204 mm). This is a permission, for the request sent to the King by pastor Johan Wikelius in Järsnäs parish, Jönköping County, given to the farmer Israel Israelsson at Hult, Lommaryd, Jönköpings County to remarry after infidelity in his previous marriage with Chatarina Jönsdotter. Where she is already remarried. Rare to document this kind of story. The item is nicely framed, for wall display, size 42×32 cm. Transcript enclosed. Very good quality! Show less
Manuscripts, Sweden. KARL XIII (1748–1809–1818). Regent of Sweden during the minority of Gustaf IV Adolf 1792–1796. He was the younger brother of Gustaf III. Three letter cont..Read more
Manuscripts, Sweden. KARL XIII (1748–1809–1818). Regent of Sweden during the minority of Gustaf IV Adolf 1792–1796. He was the younger brother of Gustaf III. Three letter content signed by Carl. The first (1page) dated at Stockholm Castle April 26, 1793 is a permission for major for 6 months leave, the second (2½ pages) dated in Drottningholm September 1793 to Colonel N F Jernfeltz, the Life Grenadier Regiment and in the content is mentioned "for valour in the field" (för tapperhet i fält). The third is item (1½ page) is dated in Stockholm Castle March 14, 1796 and to the Ministry of War about the dismissed Lieutenant Gabriel Silljander, Regiemnt of Skaraborg to live at Hoffmanstorp (in the area of the same regiment). Transcription is enclosed for two of them, the other is an easy read. Scarce itrems in good quality! Show less