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Sceau cachet bronze armoiries blason évêque mitre palmier seal XVIIIème

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E60 295

Saling price :
375,00 €

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Seal or stamp * bronze bearing the crest of a bishop consists of a palm tree and character (?) (In 2 and 3) and a croissant and two fagots or spikes (in et4 1), the right topped miter and the crosier of a bishop, antique eighteenth century.

This seal is in good condition it is in its own juice. It has no handle.

A note: dirt, shocks and accidents, wear time on the seal, see photos.

We offer for sale a large number of seals from the same collection on this site.

* Stamp:

Collection object whose oldest examples date back four millennia BC. The seal was first used for affixing the personal stamp of a character to ensure the contents of a box or envelope, the authenticity of a document. It also also used the term seal. The little personal touch is indeed used in Europe since the Middle Ages. It can be an intaglio ring mounted in a hard stone, or a gold kitten engraved hollow (the signet rings are something else!). But there are many more-fitted seals, made of a hard stone engraved intaglio: carnelian, garnet, sapphire, rock crystal, agate; some are even ancient intaglios. These little pills are sometimes jewelry that is dangling from a chain or the chatelaine; such as boxes, it is often a gift item. These fees vary in size: one is in the tiny embedded in beautiful frames of chased gold, other 1.5 to 2cm in diameter mounted on a handful of gold, of primping, chased silver, nacre, hard stone, wood ...

Data sheet

  • Diamètre 4,9 cm
  • Longueur 2,7 cm