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Early 1800's Thurn And Taxis Letters

 
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Good day all, I recently purchased a lot of old German folded letters and covers. Just wanted to share a few and get any feedback I could. So far I have enjoyed researching the letters but haven't spent much time. A couple of noteworthy items are the letters to Luigi Tambosi (Tambosi in Munich has been a Cafe since the 1700s) and the letter to Henry J. Delamain(Delamains cognac opened in 1824) the Delamain letter is a receipt from a supply house with possible liquor making ingredients.

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Photos of the Delamain Letter


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