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GB Suffolk 1748 Cover RARE MANUSCRIPT *Beccles* POSTMASTER London BM Mail XK279

£695.00

GB KING GEORGE II Pre-Stamp SUFFOLK Cover 1748 Letter RARE MANUSCRIPT *Beccles* POSTMASTER POST TOWN London Mail Bishop Mark {samwells-covers}XK279
VERY RARE early *POSTMASTER'S MANUSCRIPT POST TOWN NAME* clearly applied to 1748 Entire Letter. SELDOM SEEN OR OFFERED. A Suffolk and Postal History EXHIBITION ITEM. Overall Very Fine for an item of this type & period. Please look at all the scans to help form your own opinion (WAF).
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In stock

Brand

PTS

Year of Issue

Up to 1840

Era

Pre-Stamp

Quality

Used

Currency

Pre-Decimal

Grade

VF (Very Fine)

Topic

Communication

Cancellation Type

Pen Cancel

Certification

Uncertified

Country of Origin

United Kingdom

Colour

Black

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