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Auction #115 begins on 30 May 2024

Buffle (John)

INDENTURE DOCUMENT (1824)

Published: Morris Parchment Dealer, Bermondsey, 1824

Edition: One of a kind

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Large (+/- A1 folded to A5) Indenture document dated 1824. Hand-written on heavy parchment with accompanying seal and stamps. Of historical interest.

Has some interesting flap ties. See accompanying photos.

\'This Indenture\' is dated 1824 and is from the Wedgewood private collection of antiquaria. My estimated price is what I consider to be a reasonable price, but its decorative value alone is probably much higher than the low $100 reserve that I have on it. Afterall, how does one really put a price to something as unique as this? So, I thought I\'d let you the bidder decide!

Some interesting information on indentures;

An indenture is a contract between two parties, most commonly assumed to be for labor or an apprenticeship. While it was certainly issued for that, known as indentured servitude, the indenture was also used to purchase land or buildings and even to contract for military officers as far back as the 14th century.

Each indenture is “escalloped,” that is the rounded edges at the top are actually cut from a larger piece of parchment, or vellum. The part cut from the indenture is, in fact, a duplicate made specifically for the other party under contract or deposited in the requisite land office or local court as an official copy. If there were more than one party to the contract, an additional copy was made and given to the other party as well.

What’s really important, though, is the stamp. Anything that was written or official had to have a stamp as a tax. As part of the tax, the stamp had to be included on the document or it wasn’t legal. This tax stamp is coveted by collectors.

At times there are usually red wax impressions at the bottom of the document. It is just a wax stamp, that generally didn’t belong to anyone in particular. It is an 18th century version of the “X,” a generic stamp.

There are large indentures, small ones, even double-page ones. (This particular indenture is one of the larger ones as they go.)

As an early collectible, they are fun, interesting, and were issued until the early 19th century. Each one is unique, distinctive and is particularly decorative for any room. History can be fun after all!

  • Overall Condition: Very good
  • Size: +/- A1
  • Sold By: Booktown Africana
  • Contact Person: Chris Shelton
  • Country: South Africa
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  • Telephone: 0685615292
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