Group of Antique Early 17th Century Italian Merchant Letters
Dating Between 1616 and 1625 to Various Places Around Italy
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W-21 H-31 (cm)
Item Reference:
107477-1603-1Tip! This item's Ref-Code breaks down thus...
Item Ref Code: 107477-1603-1
Item No. 107477 - Dealer No. 1603 - Building No. 1
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Description
Very Attractive Group of Antique Early 17th Century Italian Merchant Paper Letters. There are Eight Letters in Total Written in Italian That Refer to Trade of Goods Between Merchants. Various Locations in Italy Including Rome, Genoa, Livorno, Siena and Others.
All the Letters are Written Between 1616 and 1625 and Most Include Various Postal Marks and Remnants of Where the Letters Were Sealed.
The Letters are of Different Sizes, the Dimensions are for One Letter Opened up.
All the Letters are Written Between 1616 and 1625 and Most Include Various Postal Marks and Remnants of Where the Letters Were Sealed.
The Letters are of Different Sizes, the Dimensions are for One Letter Opened up.
Specifications
- Item Reference
- 107477-1603-1
- Dimensions
- Height: 31 cm
- Width: 21 cm
- Material
- Paper
- Period
- 1600 - 1630, C17th (Early)
- Country of Origin
- Italy
- Era
- Early Antiques
- Condition
- In Fabulous Fresh Condition Considering They are 400 Years Old
Delivery
- Free Collection from Hemswell, North Lincolnshire (we can store free of charge for four weeks)
- UK Post for £15, this applies to smaller items that we can box up and simply post to you.
- UK Courier for £30, this applies to larger items that can be boxed up and collected by a standard courier delivery company.
- UK Van Delivery by Hand, this applies to furniture, large items or delicate items. This is undertaken by ourselves or by a fully insured van delivery company that is personally known to us. Prices dependant on your location and size/amount of items purchased.
We are able to deliver any item to anywhere in the World, and so for any item/location, we are able to obtain quotes for delivery/shipping.