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Germany, Empire. A Lot of Various Promotion and Miscellaneous Documents
Germany, Empire. A Lot of Various Promotion and Miscellaneous Documents
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1. A letter giving thanks to curator K. Eggers, giving thanks for receiving a treaty about stenography and its usefulness for the military, written January 11th, 1869, consisting of a page of paper folded in half along the portrait axis, with handwritten writing, measuring 224 mm (w) x 284 mm (l), as presented, with a tear along the fold - nearly separating the page, but without other folds, or major staining of any kind, in overall near very fine condition.
2. A letter about an unknown (illegible) organization in Köslin and the family Seeckl, signed 1925. The letter is entirely written by hand and is mostly illegible due to messy handwriting, consisting of a page of paper folded in half along the landscape axis, measuring 154 mm (l) x 197 mm (w), hole-punched with a total of six holes, in overall better than extremely fine condition.
3. A letter regarding a map of Hohenzollern in the scale of 1:50,000 and 1:100,000, addressed to an unknown (illegible) organization, dated Berlin, December 23rd, 1865, consisting of a page of paper folded in half along the landscape and portrait axis, with handwritten writing, measuring 209 mm (l) x 317 mm (w), as presented, without tears, additional folds, or major staining of any kind, in overall better than extremely fine condition.
4. A letter noting that Von Francois was awarded an unknown (illegible) order on June 19th, 1860, dated Berlin, June 27th, 1860, the letter is entirely written by hand and is mostly illegible due to messy handwriting, consisting of a page of paper with multiple folds to reduce the overall size, measuring 220 mm (w) x 344 mm (l) as presented, without tears, additional folds, or major staining of any kind, in overall better than extremely fine condition.
5. An award document to Premier-Leutnant Sommerfeld of the 1. Battalion of the Posenisan Landwehr-Bataillon Regiment No. 18 for a Landwehr-award, dated September 17th, 1867, consisting of a page of paper with multiple folds to reduce the overall size, measuring 224 mm (w) x 375 mm (l) as presented, without tears, additional folds, or major staining of any kind, in overall better than extremely fine condition.
6. A document promoting Mr. Poel to Regierungs-Assessor, dated Berlin, February 24th, 1868, the letter is entirely written by hand and is mostly illegible due to messy handwriting, consisting of a page of paper with multiple folds to reduce the overall size, measuring 216 mm (w) x 348 mm (l) as presented, with some tears (some previously repaired), in overall near very fine condition.
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1. A letter giving thanks to curator K. Eggers, giving thanks for receiving a treaty about stenography and its usefulness for the military, written January 11th, 1869, consisting of a page of paper folded in half along the portrait axis, with handwritten writing, measuring 224 mm (w) x 284 mm (l), as presented, with a tear along the fold - nearly separating the page, but without other folds, or major staining of any kind, in overall near very fine condition.
2. A letter about an unknown (illegible) organization in Köslin and the family Seeckl, signed 1925. The letter is entirely written by hand and is mostly illegible due to messy handwriting, consisting of a page of paper folded in half along the landscape axis, measuring 154 mm (l) x 197 mm (w), hole-punched with a total of six holes, in overall better than extremely fine condition.
3. A letter regarding a map of Hohenzollern in the scale of 1:50,000 and 1:100,000, addressed to an unknown (illegible) organization, dated Berlin, December 23rd, 1865, consisting of a page of paper folded in half along the landscape and portrait axis, with handwritten writing, measuring 209 mm (l) x 317 mm (w), as presented, without tears, additional folds, or major staining of any kind, in overall better than extremely fine condition.
4. A letter noting that Von Francois was awarded an unknown (illegible) order on June 19th, 1860, dated Berlin, June 27th, 1860, the letter is entirely written by hand and is mostly illegible due to messy handwriting, consisting of a page of paper with multiple folds to reduce the overall size, measuring 220 mm (w) x 344 mm (l) as presented, without tears, additional folds, or major staining of any kind, in overall better than extremely fine condition.
5. An award document to Premier-Leutnant Sommerfeld of the 1. Battalion of the Posenisan Landwehr-Bataillon Regiment No. 18 for a Landwehr-award, dated September 17th, 1867, consisting of a page of paper with multiple folds to reduce the overall size, measuring 224 mm (w) x 375 mm (l) as presented, without tears, additional folds, or major staining of any kind, in overall better than extremely fine condition.
6. A document promoting Mr. Poel to Regierungs-Assessor, dated Berlin, February 24th, 1868, the letter is entirely written by hand and is mostly illegible due to messy handwriting, consisting of a page of paper with multiple folds to reduce the overall size, measuring 216 mm (w) x 348 mm (l) as presented, with some tears (some previously repaired), in overall near very fine condition.

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