Archives International Auctions Sale 65 Wednesday, March 10th, 2021 U.S., Chinese & Worldwide Banknotes, Scripophily, World Coins,
Archives International Auctions - Sale 65 184 March 26,2021 Archives International Auctions www.archivesinternational.com 1132 1132 Tally-Court Parchment Issued Document Dated 1679. England, 1679. Parchment document with type-set print and handwriting, 7.5 x 9.5 inches. “Received of the Officers of the Tally-Court, one Tally levied on his Majesty’s Hereditary Revenue of Excise, containing the Sum of … due unto me for one quarter of a Year ended at ... upon the Yearly Sum of ... granted unto me by Assignment from ... out of the Yearly Rent or Sum of ... payable unto the said ... out of the said Revenue, by virtue of his Majesty’s Letters Patents, under the Great Seal of England, bearing date the ...” This document is an unused receipt, which would have been used for the repayment of loans or the payment of taxes. The monarch at the time was Charles II, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland. He was King of Scotland from 1649 until his deposition in 1651, and King of England, Scotland and Ireland from the 1660 Restoration of the monarchy until his death in 1685. Unique piece of 17th century accounting, in great condition for its age. ( John E. Herzog Collection) ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $250-375 England 1133 1133 Consolidated £3 per Cent and Reduced Annuities, ca. 1782- 1832 Trio England..... Lot of 3 pieces, all partially typeset and handwritten: 1782 Consolidated 3% Annuities Certificate, VF condition; 1808 Reduced 3% Annuities Certificate, VF condition; and 1832 Reduced 3 Pounds, 10 Shillings Annuities Certificate, VF condition. In 1751, Parliament passed an act which consolidated all existing British government stocks into a single issue, with a fixed interest rate of 3 percent per annum. These “Consolidated Annuities,” also known as consols or perpetual bonds, had no maturity date, and instead were redeemable, on call, by the government. “Reduced Annuities,” popularly referred to as three per cent reduced annuities, resulted from the attempt of the British government to capitalize on even lower rates of interest in other markets. This allowed the government to borrow money at a lower total interest rate than would have been otherwise possible. (3) ( John E. Herzog Collection) ���������� Est. $140-280 Illinois 1134 1134Riley-Schubert-Grossman Co. 1916 Profit Sharing Brochure & Signed Contract Chicago, Illinois..... Lot includes a single document, several pages long, featuring illustrations and text throughout. From the Riley-Schubert-Grossman Company, this piece highlights the financial benefits of going into business with the company, showing that “by trading with the Riley-Schubert-Grossman Company you become an Actual Partner in its Business.” Features a $30.00 issued contract, signed 1916, with accompanying coupons, as well as an issued Profit Sharing Purchase Voucher. The Riley-Schubert-Grossman Company was a distributing company for consumer goods, such as groceries, women’s furs, gloves, toys, and tableware. ( John E. Herzog Collection) ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $75-120 New York 1135 1135 New York City, 1817 Payment for a Lot on Harrison Street including Assessment for opening Canal-Street. New York, 1817. Typed and handwritten document confirming a $14.78 payment from Peter Allaire, “being the balance on One Lot situate on Harrison street included in the Assessment for opening Canal-street, confirmed the 20th day of August 1810.” The document has a handwritten calculation, adding the principal payment, plus $5.62 interest, for a final total of $20.40 rendered. Back of document also has handwritten notes, stating that the piece is a “receipt for the Harrison Street House.” Harrison Street in New York City is the location of brick, Federal-style buildings, constructed from the 1800s to the 1820s. This item likely relates to the purchase of one of these lots, now a historic section of Tribeca. ( John E. Herzog Collection) �������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $100-200 EPHEMERA - CIGAR LABELS 1136 1136Our Sports Vintage Proof Cigar Label, ca. 1880s NY. Ca. 1880s. 9.25 x 5.75 inch colorful proof cigar label, features a man with hunting dog at center, surrounded by scenes of sport activities including baseball, rowing, bowling and cards, with cigar box at bottom center. Fine to VF condition with some staining at right, and 5 very small holes. Writing at top right corner. The Moehle Litho Co., Brooklyn, NY . ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $300-500
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