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A damask linen napkin with the coat-of-arms of Maximilian III. Joseph Kurfürst von Bayern
CIRCA 1770
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A damask linen napkin with the coat-of-arms of Maximilian III. Joseph Kurfürst von Bayern
CIRCA 1770
The coat-of-arms surmounted by two crestings, issuing the order of the Golden fleece, and the Bavarian "Hausritterorden vom Heiligen Georg", the coat-of-arms centred by a shield for his 'Erzamt' within a foliate border and with initial M beneath a 'Kurfürstenhut'
98 cm. x 89 cm.
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Lot Essay
Maximilian III. Joseph Kurfürst von Bayern 1727-1777, was the son of Kurfürst Karl Albrecht, who was also Emperor Karl VII of the Holy Roman Empire.
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