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Graphic print, bookplate, 2nd half of the 18th–1st half of the 19th century. In the center, a coat of arms shield decorated with ornaments, supported by a griffin (right) and a winged horse (left); at the top a rank crown; below, a ribbon with an inscription. Heraldic animals, horses, acanthus ornamentation, cartouches, griffins, coats of arms, heraldic bookplate style, Latin inscriptions. Made for the Shelburne family; graphic artist., A detailed monochrome drawing on an off-white rectangular sheet shows an ornate shield topped by a decorative crown and flanked by two stylized creatures. The-stock-foto
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Bookplate of the Rigaud family; heraldic bookplate with coat of arms featuring stars, heraldic helmets, bands, in an oval. French, late 18th–first half 19th century. Graphic print; height 6.4 cm, width 8.6 cm., An off-white rectangular paper with a hand-drawn oval framing a central heraldic shield topped by a stylized helmet and plume, flanked by a pair of flowing ribbon banners; the shield contains a group of stars near the top, a geometric interlocking motif in the middle, and a crescent shape near the bottom, all rendered in fine black ink lines and hatching; there are several scattered-stock-foto
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Ex libris DG de Labastie; bookplate by Fogasse after Paul-André de La Bastie (1756–1830) and Witke-Jeżewski, Dominik (1862–1944). Graphic print, heraldic bookplate depicting coats of arms with lilies (fleur-de-lis) and rank crowns; numbering from book collections. French, 18th–19th century. Dimensions: height 8.7 cm, width 5.5 cm., The image shows an aged, off-white rectangular paper with a detailed black ink decorative emblem near the top featuring an ornate crown above a shield flanked by stylized floral and leaf motifs and draped ribbon-like elements; the shield has vertical shading lines-stock-foto
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Gdańsk trojak, Sigismund II Augustus (King of Poland, 1544–1572), Jagiellonian dynasty. Silver coin (trojak), 1557, Gdańsk, Poland. Obverse: Crowned male bust in profile turned right; rim inscription SIGIS.AVG.REX.PO.D.PRVS. Reverse: Below value number .III. inscription GROSS.AR/TRIP.CIVI/GEDANEN; year and mint mark flanked by lilies; shield with coat of arms of Gdańsk; separated numbers .15 - 57./., A round metallic coin with a worn silver-gray surface, showing a raised rim and embossed design; the coin displays a central shield-like emblem with decorative elements and a crown shape above it,-stock-foto
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Gdańsk trojak, Sigismund II Augustus (King of Poland; 1544–1572), Jagiellonians (dynasty). Silver coin (trojak), 1557. Obverse: crowned male bust in profile turned right with rim inscription SIGIS.AVG.REX.PO.D.PRVS. Reverse: below value number .III. inscription GROSS.AR/TRIP.CIVI/GEDANEN, year and mint mark flanked by lilies .15 - 57./. separated by a shield with the coat of arms of Gdańsk. Poland, Gdańsk., A circular metallic object with a worn silver-gray surface showing a raised profile of a person wearing a decorative headpiece and detailed clothing, set against a white background; the-stock-foto
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Majestic wax seal with a document: Agnieszka (Duchess of Świdnica; 1368–1392). Princely/rulers' seal depicting the duchess standing in a long robe and a long cloak fastened with a button, wearing a headdress. Flanked by two shields (Świdnica and Silesia) topped with jeweled helmets in a heraldic bow; a shield with the Austrian coat of arms appears next to the duchess's head woven into the rim inscription. Background is diagonally checkered. Rim inscription in minuscule: AGNES . DEI . GRA . DUCISSA . SLE . DNA . DE . FURSTENB'G . IN . SWYDNICZ ET . IN . HYAVOR. Date: 1389. Origin: Duchy of-stock-foto
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Gdańsk grosz, Sigismund I the Old (King of Poland; 1506–1548). Polish coin, Jagiellon dynasty. Obverse: Crowned male (royal) bust in profile turned to the right; in the rim between pearl-shaped borders an inscription: .SIGIS.I.REX.PO.DO.TOCI.PRV. Reverse: Coat of arms of Gdańsk; in the rim between pearl-shaped borders an inscription: .GROSSVS.CIVI.DANCZ.1534. Dated 1534., A circular metallic coin with a worn silver-gray surface showing a raised rim and decorative beaded inner border, featuring a central shield-like emblem topped by a stylized crown or floral motif and flanked by curved-stock-foto
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Gdańsk ducat, John III Sobieski (King of Poland; 1674–1696), John III Sobieski (King of Poland; 1629–1696); Obverse: bust in crown in right profile in Roman costume, inscription in the field: IOAN.III DGREX POL.MDLRPR. Reverse: oval coat of arms of Gdańsk supported by two lions, at the top a wreath with flowers; at the bottom a mint mark; inscription in the field: MON.AUREA CIVITAT.GEDAN.1688; dated 1688; silver coin from Gdańsk, Poland., A round metallic coin with a golden color showing signs of wear and small dents along its edge, featuring a raised central design of a shield flanked by two-stock-foto
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Gdańsk ducat, Lesse, Daniel (1656-1685); John II Casimir Vasa (King of Poland; reigned 1648–1668). Obverse: crowned bust of the king, right profile, wearing the Order of the Golden Fleece on the chest; legend within a rope rim: IOAN.CAS.DGREX. POL.& SUEC.MDLR. Reverse: coat of arms held by two lions, wreath with a flower at top, cartouche dividing the letters DL at bottom; corded rim legend: MON:AUREA CIVITAT.GEDANENS.1656. Date: 1656. Poland, Gdańsk. Coin; weight 3.21 g., A round coin with a worn, textured surface in various shades of gold and yellow, showing a central shield-like emblem-stock-foto
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Gdańsk ducat, Lesse, Daniel (1656–1685); John II Casimir Vasa (King of Poland; reign 1648–1668). Obverse: crowned right-profile bust of the king, wearing the Order of the Golden Fleece on the chest, within a rope rim inscribed 'IOAN.CAS.DGREX. POL.& SUEC.MD'. Reverse: Gdańsk coat of arms held by two lions; at the top a wreath surrounding a flower, at the bottom a cartouche dividing the letters 'DL'; in a corded rim inscribed 'MON:AUREA CIVITAT.GEDANEN.1657'. 1657. Poland, Gdańsk. Coin; weight 3.49 g., A round, metallic coin with a golden color showing decorative raised designs and textured-stock-foto
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Gdańsk ducat, Lesse, Daniel (1656–1685), John II Casimir Vasa (King of Poland; reign 1648–1668). Obverse: bust of the king with a crown, right profile, wearing the Order of the Golden Fleece, within a rope rim: IOAN.CAS.DGREX POL.& SUEC.MD. Reverse: coat of arms held by two lions, wreath surrounding a flower at top, cartouche dividing the letters DL at bottom; in a corded rim: MON:AUREA CIVITAT.GEDANEN.1657. 1657. Poland, Gdańsk. Coin, weight 3.40 g., A circular metallic object with a textured surface in shades of gold and yellow, featuring ornate raised designs including a central shield-stock-foto
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Gdańsk ducat, Lesse, Daniel (1656–1685), John II Casimir Vasa (King of Poland; r. 1648–1668). Obverse: crowned bust of the king, right profile, wearing the Order of the Golden Fleece; legend within a rope rim: IOH.CAS.DGR POL.& SUEC.MDLRP. Reverse: coat of arms held by two lions, a wreath with a flower at the top, cartouche at the bottom dividing the letters DL; corded rim legend: MON:AUREA CIVITAT.GEDANEN.1661. 1661. Poland, Gdańsk. Coin; weight 3.50 g., A round gold coin with a raised decorative rim and a central ornate shield flanked by two heraldic lions standing on their hind legs, a-stock-foto
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Gdańsk ducat; maker: Daniel Klüwer (fl. 1608–1618); ruler: Sigismund III Vasa (King of Poland; 1566–1632); material: coin (gold ducat); date: 1614; place: Gdańsk, Poland; weight: 3.49 g. Obverse: bust of the king with a crown and a carthusian head to the right; rim inscription: SIGIS.3.DGREX.POL.MDLRPR. Reverse: coat of arms of Gdańsk with laurel-leaf decoration above; rim inscription divided at top by a bear's paw: MONE.AVREA.CIVI.GEDANENSIS.1614., A circular gold coin with a raised decorative rim and embossed designs; the central area shows a shield flanked by a pair of stylized lions or-stock-foto
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Gdańsk ducat by Daniel Klüwer (fl. 1608–1618), 1612. Obverse: Bust of King Sigismund III Vasa (1566–1632) with a crown and cartouche head to the right; rim inscription: SIGIS.3.DGREX.POL.MDLRPR. Reverse: Coat of arms of Gdańsk with laurel-leaf decoration above; rim inscription divided at top by a bear's paw: .MONE.AVREA.CIVI.GEDANENSIS.1612. Coin, 3.52 g., A circular gold coin shown against a white background, with an ornate central design featuring a shield topped by a decorative flourish and flanked by two upright lions facing each other, surrounded by a beaded inner border and an outer band-stock-foto
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Gdańsk ducat by Daniel Klüwer (active 1608–1618), 1612. Obverse: Bust of King Sigismund III Vasa (1566–1632) wearing a crown and carthusian head to the right; rim inscription SIGIS.3.DGREX.POL.MDLRPR. Reverse: Coat of arms of Gdańsk with laurel leaf decoration above; rim inscription divided at top by a bear's paw: .MONE.AVREA.CIVI.GEDANENSIS.1612. Silver coin (ducat), weight 3.49 g., A round gold-colored coin with a raised decorative central design featuring a symmetrical floral motif flanked by two stylized lions facing inward and standing on hind legs, a small crowned shield shape at the-stock-foto
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Gdańsk ducat, Sigismund III Vasa (King of Poland; 1587–1632). Obverse: Bust of the king with a crown and a carthusian head, facing right; rim inscription SIGIS.III.DGREX.POL.MDLRPR. Reverse: Gdańsk coat of arms with laurel leaf decoration above; rim inscription divided at the top by a rosette: .MONE.AVREA.CIVI.GEDANENSIS.1631. 1531? Poland, Gdańsk. Coin; weight 3.44 g., A circular gold-colored coin photographed against a white background, showing an embossed central shield flanked by two stylized animals and topped with floral ornamentation, surrounded by a decorative border and a ring of-stock-foto
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Gdańsk ducat by Daniel Klüwer (fl. 1608–1618), 1610. Obverse: Bust of King Sigismund III Vasa wearing a crown and a carthusian head to the right; rim inscription SIGISMVND.3.DGREX.POL.MDLRPR. Reverse: Coat of arms of Gdańsk with laurel leaf decoration above; rim inscription divided at the top by a bear's paw: .MONE.NO.AVR. CIVI.GEDANENSIS.1610. Polish coin (Gdańsk), weight 3.48 g., A round metallic coin with a worn surface showing a decorative central shield flanked by two stylized animals and an ornate crest above, surrounded by a beaded inner border and an outer raised rim; the coin appears-stock-foto
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Toruń trojak; 1765; obverse: under the crown a tied monogram composed of the letters SAR, flanked by 17 - 6, pearl border; reverse: shield with the coat of arms of Toruń held by an angel, signature on the sides S - B, legend beginning with *GROSSUS.TRIPLEX.THORNSIS, pearl border; maker: Brückmann, Szymon (fl. 1764–1768); associated ruler: Stanisław August Poniatowski (King of Poland; 1732–1798); inscriptions, royal monograms, coats of arms; material: coin; place: Toruń, Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth; diameter ~19.8–20.0 mm; weight 1.25 g, A round, metallic coin viewed from above with a worn-stock-foto
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Toruń trojak, Stanisław August Poniatowski (King of Poland; 1764–1795), Brückmann, Szymon (fl. 1764–1768), monograms, royal monograms, tied monograms, Stanisław August Poniatowski (King of Poland; 1732–1798), inscriptions, coats of arms, city coats of arms, Toruń (coat of arms). Obv.: Under the crown a tied monogram composed of the letters SAR, on the sides: 17 - 65, pearl border. Rev.: Shield with the coat of arms of Toruń held by an angel, signature on the sides: S - B, around it an inscription starting with a star, ROSSUS.TRIPLEX.THORUNE, pearl border. 1765, Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (-stock-foto
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Gdańsk trojak, 1765. Obverse: Under a crown, a tied royal monogram composed of the letters SAR with date 17-65 at the sides, pearl border. Reverse: Gdańsk coat of arms supported by two lions, below signature RE OE, legend beginning with a star .GROSSVS TRIPL, XG, DAN, NSIS, pearl border. Maker: Rudolf Ernest Oeckermann (working 1760–1765). Monarch: Stanisław August Poniatowski (King of Poland, 1764–1795). Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (1569–1795); Gdańsk, Poland. Coin (trojak): diameter ~19.6–19.8 mm, weight 1.50 g., A round metallic coin with a worn surface showing a raised heraldic shield-stock-foto
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Gdańsk trojak, Stanisław August Poniatowski (King of Poland; 1764–1795), Oeckermann, Rudolf Ernest (1760–1765), monograms, royal monograms, tied monograms, Stanisław August Poniatowski (King of Poland; 1732–1798), coats of arms, city coats of arms, Gdańsk (coat of arms), city coins. Obv.: Under the crown, a tied monogram composed of the letters SAR, on the sides: 17 - 65, pearl border. Rev.: Gdańsk shield heraldic symbol supported by two lions, below signature: REOE., around an inscription beginning with a star .GROSSVS.TRIPLEX.GEDANENSIS., pearl border, 1765. Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (-stock-foto
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Gdańsk trojak, Stanisław August Poniatowski (King of Poland; 1764–1795), Oeckermann, Rudolf Ernest (1760–1765), monograms, royal monograms, tied monograms, Stanisław August Poniatowski (King of Poland; 1732–1798), coats of arms, city coats of arms, Gdańsk (coat of arms), city coins. Obverse: under the crown, a tied monogram composed of the letters SAR, on the sides: 17 - 65, pearl border. Reverse: Gdańsk shield heraldic supported by two lions, below signature: .RE OE., around an inscription beginning with a star .GROSSVS:TRIPLEX:GEDANENSIS, pearl border, 1765. Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (-stock-foto
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Gdańsk trojak, Stanisław August Poniatowski (King of Poland; 1764–1795), Oeckermann, Rudolf Ernest (1760–1765), monograms, royal monograms, tied monograms, Stanisław August Poniatowski (King of Poland; 1732–1798), coats of arms, city coats of arms, Gdańsk (coat of arms), city coins. Obv.: Under the crown, a tied monogram composed of the letters SAR, on the sides: 17 - 65, pearl border. Rev.: Gdańsk shield heraldic symbol supported by two lions, signature below: RE OE, around it an inscription beginning with a star .GROSSVS TRIPLEX GEDANENSIS, pearl border. 1765, Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth-stock-foto
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Gdańsk trojak, Stanisław August Poniatowski (King of Poland; 1764–1795), Oeckermann, Rudolf Ernest (1760–1765), monograms, royal monograms, tied monograms, Stanisław August Poniatowski (King of Poland; 1732–1798), coats of arms, city coats of arms, Gdańsk (coat of arms), city coins. Obv.: Under the crown, a tied monogram composed of the letters SAR, on the sides: 17 - 65, pearl border. Rev.: Gdańsk shield heraldic symbol supported by two lions, below signature: RE OE, around an inscription beginning with a star .GROSSVS TRIPL, X GEDANENSIS, pearl border, 1765. Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (-stock-foto
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Round dry impression of the seal of the Civil-Military Order Commission of the Lublin Province, 1790. Official seal attached to documents; round impression showing a crowned coat of arms with a deer wearing a crown around its neck running to the right, a panoply behind the shield, and a rim inscription: 'SEAL OF THE CIVILIAN-MILIARY COMMITTEE OF THE LUBELSKA COUNTY'. Poland — Urzędów poviat, Lublin region., An embossed circular seal pressed into textured beige paper with an ornate coat of arms at its center showing a crowned shield flanked by decorative elements and a figure holding a staff,-stock-foto
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official seal; documents; Żurakowski, Witold (?-1927); official seals; seals attached to documents; coat of arms with wings, claws and a crown; 1777; Poland; Lviv; seal, A textured beige paper with a scalloped embossed seal in the center showing a raised heraldic design featuring a shield topped by a crown and flanked by stylized wings or feathers, with decorative floral-like elements below; the paper shows visible fibers and creases, and there are dark brown ink pen strokes partly visible near the top and right edges.-stock-foto
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Seal of Stanisław Kossowski, Starost of Sieradz. Round seal impression. Oval shield with the Dołęga coat of arms and a jewel above a rank crown, supported by two eagles standing on a decorative console. In the rim is the inscription: STANISLAUS DE GLOGOWA KOSSOWSKI SIRADIENSIS CAPITANEUS. 1739, Poland., A textured beige paper with an embossed circular seal showing a central crest flanked by a pair of stylized birds and topped by a small crown and an eagle-like figure, with decorative scrollwork and ornamental shapes within and around the circle; there are a few areas of dark brown ink or-stock-foto
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Seal of Józef Kanty Ossoliński, starost of Sandomierz (1707–1780). Round impression of a seal: in a round cartouche entwined with two palm branches is the Topór coat of arms with a jewel above a rank crown. In the rim is a partly illegible inscription: IOSEPHUS COMES DE TENCZYN OSSOLINSK, ENSIS CA, ANEVS., 1765, Poland. Function: stamp; private/document seal; starost's seal. Maker: Józef Kanty Ossoliński., The image shows a close-up of textured, aged paper with an embossed circular seal featuring a central shield-like emblem topped by a decorative crown and flanked by ornamental flourishes;-stock-foto
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Seal of Jan Mieszkowicz-Przyłuski, starost of Piotrów, Jan Mieszkowicz-Przyłuski (fl. ca. 1789). Round seal impression. Rectangular decorative cartouche with the Lubicz coat of arms supported by two knights with shields. Below the shield is the Order of the White Eagle. In the jewel above the 9-baton crown are three ostrich feathers. In the rim is a largely illegible inscription: IOANNES M, ICZ, USKI, CAPITANE, ., 1789, Poland, stamp, The image shows an embossed circular seal pressed into textured beige paper, with an ornate central shield flanked by two standing human figures and topped by a-stock-foto
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Seal of Józef Klemens Czartoryski, Starost of Łuck; round imprint. A shield with the Pogoń coat of arms under a mitre placed on an ermine cloak, on a console; flanked by two knights; below, on a ribbon, the Order of the White Eagle. In the double rim a partially illegible inscription: JUZEF NAXIENSTWIE KORECKIM OLIXINCV XIOZE, // STOLNIK WIELKIEGO XSIENSTWA LITEWSKIEGO LUCKI STAROSTA, 1776, Poland, seal, The image shows a close-up of textured beige paper with an embossed circular seal featuring a detailed coat of arms in its center, surrounded by concentric raised rings and decorative patterns-stock-foto
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Seal of Maciej Łuszczewski, Starost of Łęczyca. Oval seal impression of the Starost of Łęczyca, Castellan of Rawa and Sochaczew, Maciej Łuszczewski. In a decorative cartouche on the console, the Korczak coat of arms with a jewel above a noble crown. The shield is supported by two eagles. The inscription on the rim is illegible. 1791, Poland. Seal; dimensions 1: 51 mm; dimensions 2: 53.5 mm., The image shows an embossed circular seal pressed into textured beige paper, creating raised and recessed patterns; the seal contains a central shield flanked by a pair of stylized birds and topped by a-stock-foto
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Seal of Adam Czartoryski, Starost of Latyczów; Czartoryski, Adam (fl. ca. 1765); Żurakowski, Witold (?-1927). Round seal impression of the Starost of Latyczów, Adam Czartoryski. Under an ermine mantle topped with a rank crown, a shield with the Pogoń coat of arms beneath a mitre, supported by two knights with shields. On the double rim, the inscription: GENERALIS TERRARUM PODOLIAE ADAMUS DUX IN KLEWAN & ZUBOW CZARTORYSKI // KAPITANEUS KAMIENECENSIS LATYCZOWIENSIS. 1793, Poland., The image shows an embossed circular seal pressed into textured beige paper, with a central coat of arms featuring a-stock-foto
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Seal of Józef Gabriel Stempkowski, Voivode of Kiev, Józef Gabriel Stempkowski (1785–1790). Oval dry impression of the seal. The Suchekomnaty coat of arms in an oval cartouche below a crown; beneath it the Order of the White Eagle and the Order of St. Stanisław on ribbons. Inscription around the rim: IOZEF GABRYEL STEMPKOWSKI VOIVODE AND GENERAL OF THE KIEV LAND, 1786. Poland. Stamp. Sizes: 50.5 mm and 57.5 mm., The image shows a textured, beige paper surface with an embossed circular seal in the center; the seal has raised ornamental details including a central shield-like emblem topped by a-stock-foto
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Round seal impression of Piotr Opaliński of Bnin, Piotr z Bnin (fl. ca. 1695), Żurakowski, Witold (?-1927). On a round shield with very rich labres, on a floral background, the Łodzia coat of arms with a jewel above a crowned helmet. Around the rim is the inscription: ET, DE BNIN . OPALEN, T, OPALN., CICIEN . MINORIS . POLONIAE . GNALIS MEDIPECEN, // CAPITANEUS, 1695, Poland, stamp, A close-up of an embossed circular seal pressed into aged paper shows textured concentric rings and ornate raised relief depicting a crowned shield flanked by decorative floral and scroll motifs; the paper has a-stock-foto
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Seal of Józef Ignacy Brzeziński, Starost of Inowrocław. Round impression of the seal. Oval cartouche under a crown, with a jewel and panoplies bearing the Doliwa coat of arms. In the double rim the inscription: IOSE. IGNATUS BRZEZINSKI INNIVLADISLAW // CAPITANEUS, 1772, Poland. Maker: Żurakowski, Witold (?-1927)., The image shows an embossed circular seal pressed into textured paper, with a central shield bearing a diagonal band decorated with small rounded shapes and flanked by ornamental flourishes and a crown-like element above; the paper surface is fibrous and rough with visible creases-stock-foto
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Seal of Count Ignacy Załuski, Starost of Chęciny. Round dry impression of the seal. Crowned cartouche with the Junosza coat of arms supported by two lions. In the rim is an illegible inscription. 1775, Poland., A close-up of textured paper showing an embossed circular seal with ornate heraldic elements, including a central shield flanked by two standing figures and topped with a crown, all rendered in raised relief; the paper shows creases and layered edges, with visible wear and uneven surface fibers. The colors visible are various shades of beige, tan, brown, and a few darker brown accents.-stock-foto
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Seal of Stanisław Ferdynand Rzewuski (1737–1786), starost of Chełm; round dry impression. In the blue field of the shield, the Krzywda coat of arms; behind the shield, rich panoplies. Inscription around the rim: 'STANISLAUS IN TARGOWICA RZEWUSKI CHELMENSIS CAPITANEUS EXERCITUUM ... MAGISTER, 1765.' Poland., A circular embossed seal pressed into coarse beige paper shows an ornate central crest with a crown topped by three tall plume-like shapes, flanked by a group of flags and crossed staffs on each side. Surrounding the crest is a raised circular border with decorative edging and an outer ring-stock-foto
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Oval dry impression of the seal of Michał Hieronim Starzeński, Starost of Brańsk. The Lis coat of arms with a jewel above a crowned shield, surrounded by a panoply. In the rim an inscription: 'MICHAEL HYERONIMUS STARZENSKI * CAPITANEUS * BRANSCENSIS', dated 1767. Poland; seal. Dimensions: 42.3 mm and 49.2 mm., A circular embossed seal pressed into textured beige paper showing a central shield with a vertical emblem, topped by a crown and flanked by ornate decorative flourishes and scrollwork; the seal has a raised outer ring with decorative motifs and a few small irregularities in the paper-stock-foto
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2 ducats, Charles II (Duke of Ziębice-Oleśnica; 1587–1617). Obverse: male bust in armour with a sash, wide ruff and long beard, turned right; rim inscription beginning with a rosette: 'CAROL.D:G.DVX.MVNST.ET.OLS:CO:GLA.' Reverse: five-field coat of arms of the Duchy of Ziębice-Oleśnica, heart field with the Poděbradowicz coat of arms; rim inscription at top divided by a shield: 'SVPREM.PER.VT. - SIL.CAPIT.1612.' Date: 1612. Place: Silesia, Duchy of Oleśnica. Coin; diameter 29.4 mm; weight 6.92 g., A round gold-colored coin fills the frame, showing an embossed central shield topped by a crown-stock-foto
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Lithuanian trojak, Sigismund II Augustus (king of Poland; 1544–1572); Jagiellonians (dynasty); coats of arms; Polish coin; SA monogram; tied monograms; Pogoń (coat of arms; Lithuania); coat of arms escutcheons under a ducal mitre. Obverse: under the crown a tied monogram composed of the letters SA, flanked by the year 15 - 64, rim inscription divided by the Topór coat of arms: GIS.AVG.DGREX - LO.M.DVX.LI. Reverse: under the ducal mitre dividing the rim, a shield with the Lithuanian Pahonia and the value number III; rim inscription: GROSS.AR.TRI .MAG.DVCA.L - 1564. Vilnius, Grand Duchy of-stock-foto