An antisemitic order detailing the terms of trade of Jews compared to Christians, and setting out preference clauses for Christians. Germany, August 1751.
The order states that the Jews of the villages will be a second priority compared to the residents of the cities when it comes to precedence in trade, and that Jews will not be allowed to buy in a round, and additional regulations regarding purchases that discriminate against Jews. At the end of the proclamation, it is written that the heads of the authorities must send representatives who will pass through the towns with a bell ringing to announce the new instructions to the Jewish public.
[1] leaf, 34×22 cm. Very good condition.