Description
Large handwritten English Vellum indenture dated 1761 during the reign of George the Third, being the conveyance of property in Somerset by a Malster and a Yeoman to a Yeoman. Fancy printed vignette ,neatly penned, blue revenue stamp, with tax stamp on verso. Signatures, two red wax seals each with impressions. Some creasing very good condition measures 27 by 17 inches.,
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Reserve: $40.00
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Condition
Very Good
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20%
1761 English Vellum Indenture Red Wax Seals.
$40.00
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