16-19th Century Manuscripts Books Law History 2017-10-21 Auction - 50 Price Results - Jasper52 in NY
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1720 Anno Regni George I Bound Volume South Seas1767 Colonial Deed Pennsylvania Chair Maker1680 Manuscript of Royal Exchequer Thomas Charnocke
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16-19th Century Manuscripts Books Law History

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This auction features a nice assortment of manuscripts and books including a selection of legal documents and English law books. Americana and early prints and engravings as well.
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1708 William Wake Sermon Death of Charles I: “A sermon preach’d before the House of Lords, at the Abbey-Church in Westminster, on Friday, Jan. xxx. MDCCVII. By the Right Reverend Father in God, William Lord Bishop of Lincoln (William Wake).
0005: 1708 William Wake Sermon Death of Charles IEst. US$50-US$75
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1646 Royal Exchequer Manuscript receipt: 1646 receipt for His Majesty (Charles I) by John Embree for a payment. Fine condition with attached blank. Measures 6 x 7.5”. Shipping:Domestic: Flat-rate of $10.00 to anywhere within the
0009: 1646 Royal Exchequer Manuscript receiptEst. US$50-US$75
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1793 English Vellum Deed w/ red Wax Seals: Large folded English vellum indenture dated 1793 being the conveyance of property in Donington in the County of Lincolnshire with three red wax seals on cloth tags and signatures names of George
0010: 1793 English Vellum Deed w/ red Wax SealsEst. US$75-US$100
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1719 English Act on Bankrupts: 1719 English Act pertaining to bankrupts. From the reign of King George I. Decorative cover leaf and pages 423-444. Complete act. Fine, measures 7.5 x 11”. Shipping:Domestic: Flat-rate of $10.00
0015: 1719 English Act on BankruptsEst. US$25-US$50
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1780's Four Manuscript Notes New York: Four New York Promissory Notes 1786-1789 to various parties. Signatures excised at bottom right corners. Witness signatures and one with endorsement on verso. Each measures approx. 8 x 5”. No
0017: 1780's Four Manuscript Notes New YorkEst. US$15-US$30
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1751 Engraving of Archbishop of Canterbury: 1751 engraving of William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury. Very Good, measures 5 x 8”. No Reserve: This lot starts at $1 and has no reserve as a courtesy so that collectors can determine the true
0024: 1751 Engraving of Archbishop of CanterburyEst. US$15-US$30
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