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Charles II Vellum Document 1660 - 1685
Charles II Latin Vellum Document from Cottingly, Yorkshire with both parts dated circa 1660-1685. The hand written two parts are of the same wording and the two parties involved would have had a copy each.(Very uncommon to have both parts of such a Document)
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Tel : 01473 422799
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DimensionsTogether 24.0 cms x 39.5 cms (4.5/8" x 15.1/4")
Category Antique Ephemera
Date 1660 - 1685
Late 17th Century Antiques Material Vellum
Origin English
Condition Very Good
Item code as167a676
Status Sold
£48.00
$59.99
€57.84
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€
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Always confirm final price with dealer. Price includes postage & packaging in the UK - Debit/Credit Cards Accepted
View all stock from
Wayside Mews Collectables
By appointment only
Near Ipswich,
Suffolk
Tel : 01473 422799
Non UK callers : +44 1473 422799
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