Description
This exceedingly rare and historically significant official Thai Royal Government document, dated May 23, 1968, bears the bold, hand-signed autograph of His Majesty King Rama IX (Bhumibol Adulyadej) of Thailand in purple fountain pen ink, prominently placed at the bottom. Issued from Klai Kangwon Palace, this official Royal Command letter concerns an important land mortgage transaction, demonstrating King Bhumibol’s direct involvement in land governance and economic affairs within Thailand.
The document is typeset on high-quality laid paper featuring an embossed royal Thai coat of arms in gold leaf at the top, signifying its official status within the Thai government. The red Royal Seal of Thailand is prominently placed in the center, further verifying its authenticity as an official royal command. The content references a legal matter involving land ownership, specifying details of a mortgage settlement and approval under the authority of the Chakri dynasty. The recipient of the royal decree is Ms. Kanchanaphat Phumsin ( ), confirming a land-related financial transaction approved by royal authority.
King Rama IX (Bhumibol Adulyadej), reigning from 9 June 1946 to 13 October 2016, was Thailand’s longest-reigning monarch and a highly revered figure in modern Thai history. His reign saw tremendous modernization, economic development, and social transformation, and he played a pivotal role in land reform and sustainable development projects across the country. His deep connection to land governance and financial policies is well documented, making this royal mortgage decree a direct representation of his economic policies.
This museum-quality artifact remains in excellent condition, with only a minor pinhole in the upper left corner, attesting to its preservation and authenticity. Unlike some documents of the era, this original manuscript remains intact, unaltered, and unlaminated, ensuring its historical integrity. Guaranteed authentic, this one-of-a-kind royal manuscript is a prized possession for collectors of royal autographs, Thai history, and global monarchic artifacts. Its historical significance, official royal seals, and direct connection to King Rama IX make it an extraordinary acquisition for prestigious private collections, museum exhibitions, and academic research on Thai monarchy, governance, and land administration.
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