Patent of Nobility for the van Ysdoren or Ysendoren de Bloys Family, Signed by the King's Herald-At-Arms, Delaunay. Illuminated Manuscript on Parchment, September 20 1686
Patent of Nobility for the van Ysdoren or Ysendoren de Bloys Family, Signed by the King's Herald-At-Arms, Delaunay. Illuminated Manuscript on Parchment, September 20 1686
Patent of Nobility for the van Ysdoren or Ysendoren de Bloys Family, Signed by the King's Herald-At-Arms, Delaunay. Illuminated Manuscript on Parchment, September 20 1686
Patent of Nobility for the van Ysdoren or Ysendoren de Bloys Family, Signed by the King's Herald-At-Arms, Delaunay. Illuminated Manuscript on Parchment, September 20 1686
Patent of Nobility for the van Ysdoren or Ysendoren de Bloys Family, Signed by the King's Herald-At-Arms, Delaunay. Illuminated Manuscript on Parchment, September 20 1686
Patent of Nobility for the van Ysdoren or Ysendoren de Bloys Family, Signed by the King's Herald-At-Arms, Delaunay. Illuminated Manuscript on Parchment, September 20 1686
Patent of Nobility for the van Ysdoren or Ysendoren de Bloys Family, Signed by the King's Herald-At-Arms, Delaunay. Illuminated Manuscript on Parchment, September 20 1686
Patent of Nobility for the van Ysdoren or Ysendoren de Bloys Family, Signed by the King's Herald-At-Arms, Delaunay. Illuminated Manuscript on Parchment, September 20 1686

Patent of Nobility for the van Ysdoren or Ysendoren de Bloys Family, Signed by the King's Herald-At-Arms, Delaunay. Illuminated Manuscript on Parchment, September 20 1686

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Title: Patent of Nobility for the van Ysdoren or Ysendoren de Bloys Family, Signed by the King's Herald-At-Arms, Delaunay. Illuminated Manuscript on Parchment, September 20 1686
Condition: Very Good

A sizeable late 17th century illuminated patent of nobility for the van Ysdoren or Ysendoren de Bloys Family, from Brussels, Belgium. There is a large and detailed illuminated coat of arms, as well as a large illuminated initial, and the patent is signed by the king’s herald-at-arms, Delaunay. There is also a surviving seal under paper.

The manuscript is written in a 25-line format.

One sizeable, illuminated manuscript on parchment, 62 x 59 cm

This manuscript is in very good shape, neatly folded, with some wear and staining to the parchment. The seal is heavily worn.