File:Ritterstandsdiplom - Friedrich von Meninger (1860) 02.jpg
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Deutsch: Ritterstandsdiplom von Franz Joseph I. (Kaiser von Österreich, 1830-1916) für den Oberst a. D. Friedrich Meninger als Ritter des Ordens der Eisernen Krone im Feldzug 1859. Ausgefertigt Wien, 19. Dezember 1860, eigenhändige Unterschrift des Kaisers und des Staatsministers Anton Ritter v. Schmerling. 4 Blatt Pergament mit Lithographie, Wappenmalerei und Kalligraphie, geprägter Seidensamt-Einband mit goldenem Doppeladler und rotem Majestätssiegel in Messingdose, verzinnter Weißblech-Behälter, ca. 54 x 31 cm. |
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