Auguste Eugène Majenne, Blaise Fenon - Acte notarié manuscrit complet – XIXᵉ siècle – Timbres fiscaux & sceaux – Partage de succession - 1830

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Description from the seller

Complete handwritten notarial act from the 19th century, drafted by a notary, comprising several pages detailing an inheritance division, the description of parcels, meadows, fields, agricultural lands, buildings, servitudes, as well as the precise enumeration of lots allocated to the heirs.

The document is complete, perfectly legible, with neat handwriting typical of the period. It contains several fiscal stamps, embossed seals, signatures, registration mentions, and official legal formulas.
This is a valuable testimony of notarial practice and French rural history in the 19th century.

Content

Complete notarial act spread over multiple handwritten pages.

Fiscal stamps 'République Française / 25 c' and embossed seals.

Registration mentions

Detailed list of lands, pastures, meadows, gardens, mills, servitudes

Sharing among heirs, obligations, conditions, and specific agreements.

Signatures and mentions of the notary

Original document from a specific period, not reproduced.

State

Very good overall condition for an archival document.

Sturdy paper, period folds

Perfectly readable writing

Some minor signs of wear due to age.

All the pages present

Historical interest

French rural heritage and notarial heritage

Genealogy, local history of the 19th century

Authentic notarial archives

Ideal for collectors, decorators, researchers, genealogists.

Dimensions

Handwritten sheets approximately 32 × 21 cm in size (standard size of 19th-century stamped paper).

Several pages sewn together (original stitching)

Complete handwritten notarial act from the 19th century, drafted by a notary, comprising several pages detailing an inheritance division, the description of parcels, meadows, fields, agricultural lands, buildings, servitudes, as well as the precise enumeration of lots allocated to the heirs.

The document is complete, perfectly legible, with neat handwriting typical of the period. It contains several fiscal stamps, embossed seals, signatures, registration mentions, and official legal formulas.
This is a valuable testimony of notarial practice and French rural history in the 19th century.

Content

Complete notarial act spread over multiple handwritten pages.

Fiscal stamps 'République Française / 25 c' and embossed seals.

Registration mentions

Detailed list of lands, pastures, meadows, gardens, mills, servitudes

Sharing among heirs, obligations, conditions, and specific agreements.

Signatures and mentions of the notary

Original document from a specific period, not reproduced.

State

Very good overall condition for an archival document.

Sturdy paper, period folds

Perfectly readable writing

Some minor signs of wear due to age.

All the pages present

Historical interest

French rural heritage and notarial heritage

Genealogy, local history of the 19th century

Authentic notarial archives

Ideal for collectors, decorators, researchers, genealogists.

Dimensions

Handwritten sheets approximately 32 × 21 cm in size (standard size of 19th-century stamped paper).

Several pages sewn together (original stitching)

Details

Number of Books
3
Author/ Illustrator
Auguste Eugène Majenne, Blaise Fenon
Book Title
Acte notarié manuscrit complet – XIXᵉ siècle – Timbres fiscaux & sceaux – Partage de succession
Condition
Very good
Language
French
Publication year oldest item
1830
Original language
Yes
Binding/ Material
Softback
Publication year youngest item
1884
Extras
Signed by author
Height
32 cm
Number of pages
12
Width
21 cm
Signature
Signed
Has Certificate of Authenticity
No
GermanyVerified
27
Objects sold
100%
Private

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