Item - #SE-PH1756

SWEDISH: 1756 ROYAL BROADSIDE PROHIBITING USE OF GRAIN FOR ALCOHOL

1756 SWEDISH KING ADOLPH FRIEDRICH
ROYAL PROCLAMATION

Royal Announcement from king Adolph Friedrich forbidding the use of grains to distill liquor as there had been a bad harvest. All exports of grain have been prohibited and there is no hope to import grains from other countries. The King pleads that this will be taken seriously by everyone so that the population will not starve.

Contents in Swedish. Condition: Very Fine Black Print Broadside on single sheet, batonne laid paper, bifolium into four pages. Text on three pages. Manuscript markings showing postal delivery through the Swedish Royal Crown Post to Löderup, Skäne, for public proclamation. Measures 160mm wide x 195mm tall folded.

King Adolph Friedrich - Adolf Fredrik
House of Holstein-Gottorp
May 14, 1710 – February 12, 1771
Reigned (1751 - 1771)

Svensk Kronopost - Swedish Royal Crown Post
with Kronoslinga - Crown Coil (meander)


First Page

Second Page

Last Page
 

Post Detail:

 Crown Coil
 of the Royal Post

The wavy line (known as a meander) with two horizontal lines through it and three "crowns" in the spaces (all together known as a Crown Coil) was the indicia that this was to be sent through the Royal Swedish Crown Post. The text below indicates it was sent to a church in Löderup, in Skäne near Ystad, in the southeast of Sweden, where it was to be publicly proclaimed.

Offered by Berryhill & Sturgeon, Ltd.

 

 

Item - #SE-PH1756