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Silver Mold of the Royal Seal

1808

Andalusian Archives

Andalusian Archives
Spain

Silver mold of the royal seal, for sealing with wax.

There was an order to destroy the seals following the death of a king, in order to prevent documents being falsified. However, this one, which was used as a wax seal during the reign of Ferdinand VII, can still be found in the High Court of Justice of Andalusia, currently housed in the palace of the Royal Court and Chancery of Granada. Royal Chancery of Castilla.

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  • Title: Silver Mold of the Royal Seal
  • Date Created: 1808
  • Location: Granada (Spain)
  • Type: Photograph
  • Origin: Tribunal Superior de Justicia de Andalucía
Andalusian Archives

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