Description
This exceptionally rare and historically significant Royal Thai Document, personally issued during the reign of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX) of Thailand, represents an official Royal Command conferring the Medal for Service to the Nation upon a distinguished recipient. Dated August 4, 1967 (B.E. 2510), this decree grants the Order of the Direkgunabhorn () to Mr. Sinan Laemthong ( ) in recognition of his dedicated service, loyalty, and contributions to the Kingdom of Thailand.
The document is printed on official royal letterhead, featuring an illustrated medal of the Order of the Direkgunabhorn at the top, symbolizing the prestigious honor awarded. The official red Royal Seal of Thailand is prominently displayed, signifying its highest level of royal authentication. This document is further validated by signatures of senior Thai officials, making it an extraordinarily rare and historically important artifact.
This document is an original and unaltered manuscript, preserved in historical condition, retaining its original ink signatures, embossed elements, and intricate details. Unlike some royal documents, this piece has not been laminated, maintaining its original integrity. Measuring approximately 10.0" x 15.25" (25 cm x 39 cm), it remains in its original format, making it a one-of-a-kind historical artifact. The verso exhibits official embossing and numbering, reinforcing its authenticity and archival importance. This royal manuscript stands as an exquisite example of Thailand’s monarchical tradition, ensuring its place among the most valuable and historically significant royal documents.
King Bhumibol Adulyadej, widely known as King Rama IX, was Thailand’s longest-reigning monarch, holding the throne for over 70 years from 1946 to 2016. His reign was marked by political stability, economic modernization, and social progress, earning him deep respect and admiration from the Thai people. His monarchical orders and royal decrees carried immense significance, and documents bearing his personal endorsement and the Prime Minister’s countersignature are among the rarest and most valuable pieces of Thai royal history. This document is a particularly exceptional find, as it represents a formal recognition of dedicated service to Thailand.
This document follows a formal Thai script layout, adhering to the highest standards of official royal decrees. The content details the recipient’s awarding of the Order of the Direkgunabhorn, an esteemed decoration given to individuals who demonstrated remarkable contributions to Thailand. The illustrated medal, gold and silver gilt royal insignia, red royal seal, and original embossed elements make this document an extraordinary example of Thailand’s regal and bureaucratic traditions.
As an original, well-preserved royal command document, this piece is an exceptionally rare acquisition for collectors of royal memorabilia, historical manuscripts, and Thai governmental artifacts. The combination of its authentic royal insignia, manuscript signatures, official issue number, and historical significance makes it an exceptionally rare and valuable artifact. Guaranteed authentic and one of a kind, this document is truly museum quality. Whether displayed in a museum, historical archive, or private collection, this royal manuscript stands as a testament to the grandeur and enduring traditions of Thailand’s monarchy and the revered legacy of King Bhumibol Adulyadej.
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