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    Gentlemen,

    Just picked-up a titled nobility document in Germany. Includes six pages of parchment with superb calligraphy and folder. Can someone tell me what the approx. value for this set should be? Thank you in advance. Pictures attached.

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          Originally posted by Michael Everett
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          Wow, that is beautiful artwork I don't know anything about this stuff, but I would guess that the value could perhaps depend on the specific title involved?? (i.e., a "Von Bismark" would probably be worth more than a "Von Nobody"). Either way, it is good looking stuff!
          When you go home
          Tell them for us and say
          For your tomorrow
          We gave our today

          --Inscription in the 5th Marine Division cemetery,
          Iwo Jima 1945

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            Last edited by Rick Research; 10-24-2004, 12:28 AM.

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              Who?

              Rick,

              Thank you. Hope this helps.

              MIKE
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                The value can be 2000 - 3000 € / $.

                Look for "Adelsbrief" at www.hermann-historica.de

                Eagle

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                  Edelsbrief

                  Eagle,

                  Thank you for your response. Wow, considering the craftsmanship that went into one of these 3K EURO seems like a real bargain.


                  MIKE

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                    Last edited by Rick Research; 10-24-2004, 12:27 AM.

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                      #11
                      Love the owl. You sure that's not Harry von Pottier?

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                        #12
                        The (rather famous) painter was Fritz von Uhde (1848-1911). His father was president of the Lutheran "Landeskonsistorium" (translates probably as "congregation") in Saxony, and it is HIM who was ennobled in 1883. I don't have his first name at the moment, but it should be his name on the patent!

                        Regards
                        Chris

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                          According to the 1913 Genealogisches Taschenbuch der Briefadeligen Häuser (page 816) it was Gen.Lt. a.D. Paul Uhde who was raised to the nobility on 17 Dec 1902. He had been the commander of Field Artillery Regment 26 (1891-1896), the 4. Field Artillery Brigade (1896-1899) and the 7. Field Artillery Brigade (1899-1900) before he retired as a Gen.Lt.

                          Why he was ennobled is unclear, though he had spend many years in the Guard Artillery, and perhaps it was there he made the necessary connections!

                          Andy



                          Originally posted by webr55
                          The (rather famous) painter was Fritz von Uhde (1848-1911). His father was president of the Lutheran "Landeskonsistorium" (translates probably as "congregation") in Saxony, and it is HIM who was ennobled in 1883. I don't have his first name at the moment, but it should be his name on the patent!

                          Regards
                          Chris

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                            Ok, so this must be different families or at least different branches of the same family that were both ennobled, but at different times. I - and probably Rick too - had thought that Fritz and Paul were brothers. Should have known better - an artist and a general!

                            Regards
                            Chris

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