PAPAL INDULGENCE WITH THE BULL OF PIUS VII (PIUS PAPA VII) ROME, VATICAN, EARLY 19TH CENTURY (PONTIFICATE 1800–1823)
PAPAL INDULGENCE WITH THE BULL OF PIUS VII (PIUS PAPA VII) ROME, VATICAN, EARLY 19TH CENTURY (PONTIFICATE 1800–1823)
PAPAL INDULGENCE WITH THE BULL OF PIUS VII (PIUS PAPA VII) ROME, VATICAN, EARLY 19TH CENTURY (PONTIFICATE 1800–1823)
PAPAL INDULGENCE WITH THE BULL OF PIUS VII (PIUS PAPA VII) ROME, VATICAN, EARLY 19TH CENTURY (PONTIFICATE 1800–1823)
PAPAL INDULGENCE WITH THE BULL OF PIUS VII (PIUS PAPA VII) ROME, VATICAN, EARLY 19TH CENTURY (PONTIFICATE 1800–1823)
PAPAL INDULGENCE WITH THE BULL OF PIUS VII (PIUS PAPA VII) ROME, VATICAN, EARLY 19TH CENTURY (PONTIFICATE 1800–1823)
PAPAL INDULGENCE WITH THE BULL OF PIUS VII (PIUS PAPA VII) ROME, VATICAN, EARLY 19TH CENTURY (PONTIFICATE 1800–1823)
PAPAL INDULGENCE WITH THE BULL OF PIUS VII (PIUS PAPA VII) ROME, VATICAN, EARLY 19TH CENTURY (PONTIFICATE 1800–1823)

PAPAL INDULGENCE WITH THE BULL OF PIUS VII (PIUS PAPA VII) ROME, VATICAN, EARLY 19TH CENTURY (PONTIFICATE 1800–1823)

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A papal indulgence on parchment, executed in Latin and issued in the name of Pius VII. The document constitutes an official act of the Apostolic Chancery, composed in the traditional curial manner, featuring characteristic calligraphic script and formal juridical formulas typical of papal instruments of this period.

The text contains formulas of apostolic grant, including the concession of an indulgence and participation in the spiritual benefits of the Catholic Church. The mention of the recipient — Sigebaldus — confirms the personal nature of the act, distinguishing it from earlier mass-produced indulgences. Such documents were granted to clergy or particularly meritorious laypersons in recognition of piety, devotion, and service to the Church.

The document is furnished with its original lead papal seal (bulla) bearing the inscription “Pius Papa VII,” suspended on a cord, attesting to its authenticity and official status. The composition is further enhanced by ornamental decorative elements in the margins, characteristic of the chancery practice of the early 19th century.

Marks: Papal lead bulla with the inscription “Pius Papa VII”
Dimensions: To be уточнены
Condition: Good. Signs of age, folds to the parchment, minor abrasions and light surface soiling. The bulla is preserved; the cord is partially worn.
Provenance: Private European collection

Period:
At the turn of the 18th -19th century
Country:
Italy
Height:
55 cm
Width:
80 cm
Material:
Style:
Art:
europe
Depth:
2 cm
Condition:
Revive
Fair
Good
Very good
Like new
Papal indulgence charters represent one of the most significant categories of official documents issued by the Roman Curia, reflecting the system of spiritual privileges and the development of canon law within the Catholic Church. During the pontificate of Pius VII, a period marked by profound political and religious upheavals in Europe, such documents played a crucial role in maintaining the authority and continuity of the Holy See. Pius VII is historically notable for his confrontation with Napoleonic power and his period of captivity, circumstances that imbued documents issued in his name with heightened symbolic significance as expressions of papal resilience. By the early 19th century, indulgences had evolved from widespread late medieval practices into more individualized instruments of spiritual recognition, often granted to specific persons. The lead bulla functioned as a guarantee of authenticity and a visible emblem of apostolic authority. Comparable documents are preserved today in the Vatican collections and major European archives, where they serve as primary sources for the study of ecclesiastical administration, diplomacy, and religious culture of the period. Their state of preservation, the survival of the original bulla, and the personalization of the grant significantly enhance their historical and collector value.

The parchment shows typical signs of age, including creasing and minor surface wear. The text remains legible, with stable ink. The lead bulla is intact; the suspension cord shows partial wear but remains secured.

The condition report is provided for informational purposes only.

It is not comprehensive and may not reflect all defects, restorations, alterations, or adaptations, as Antiqon does not perform professional conservation-level assessments. The information is based on a qualified, yet subjective, evaluation by our specialists.Before purchasing, we recommend consultation with an independent expert.Please also consult our Terms and conditions and Glossary A-Z, which contain important information on lot characteristics and sale conditions.


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