Description
This official document, issued under the authority of Maximilian Joseph, King of Bavaria, is a formal decree conferring recognition or an official appointment to Johann Nepomuk Grafen Tattenbach. The text is meticulously written in ornate calligraphy, characteristic of royal proclamations in 19th-century Bavaria, and includes references to military ranks and titles, specifically identifying Tattenbach’s role as a major within a regiment, likely part of the Bavarian infantry. The decree serves as a reflection of the King’s acknowledgment of Tattenbach’s exemplary service, character, and loyalty, granting him a promotion or a transfer to a new regiment.
The document begins with the regal title of Maximilian Joseph, emphasizing his divine authority as "von Gottes Gnaden König von Bayern" ("By the Grace of God, King of Bavaria"). It details the reasons for Tattenbach’s recognition, outlining his contributions and merit to the kingdom. The decree entrusts him with associated rights, duties, and privileges tied to his reaffirmed or newly conferred position, underscoring the King’s trust in his continued service to Bavaria. Further enhancing its significance, the document is embellished with the royal wax seal of Max Joseph, prominently displaying his royal coat of arms topped with a crown, symbolizing the authority and authenticity of the decree.
Toward the end, the document specifies its issuance "in Unserer Hauptstadt und Residenz Stadt München" ("in Our capital and residence city of Munich") on September 15, 1812. It is boldly hand-signed "Max Joseph" in black fountain pen ink by King Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria and is likely countersigned by an official within the Bavarian court or military, further solidifying its official status. The document’s pristine condition, featuring the intricate royal seal and the King’s distinctive signature, marks it as a significant and authentic artifact of its time.
This document exemplifies the formal processes of governance and military recognition during Maximilian Joseph’s reign, highlighting his role in maintaining the administrative and hierarchical structure of Bavaria. Its intricate design, high-quality laid paper, and museum-quality preservation elevate its historical importance. Unmounted and unframed, this one-of-a-kind piece comes from a private collection and is an irreplaceable artifact of Bavarian royal history.
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