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1843 + 1844 THREE Separate Letters Signed by Engravers Rawdon, Wright, + Hatch

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles Start Price:500.00 USD Estimated At:600.00 - 900.00 USD
1843 + 1844 THREE Separate Letters Signed by Engravers Rawdon, Wright, + Hatch
Security Printing History
Rare Signatures of the Printers of First US Postage Stamps Three Separate Letters Signed Rawdon, Wright & Hatch
1843-44-Dated, Archive of Three (3) Separate Manuscript Letters Signed Individually by Rawdon, Wright, and Hatch, Choice Extremely Fine.
Archive of Three 9.75” x 8” Manuscript Letters, postmarked at New York and sent to the New York State Comptroller’s Office in Albany (NY), with each being a Certificate of Delivery from the engravers for either Bank Notes or Engraved Printing Plates, with each Letter signed by a different engraver.

1. July 21, 1843-Dated, Bank notes to the Ogdensburg Bank, Signed by Freeman Rawdon. 2. Nov. 3, 1843-Dated, Bank notes to Phenix Bank of N.Y., Neziah Wright.

3. Oct 5, 1844-Dated, for Five Printing Plates, to the Powell Bank of Newburgh, (NY) Signed by Geo. W. Hatch.

A wonderful, rarely encountered, great archive of three items that are perfect for the 1847 Philatelic or Obsolete Currency Banknote specialists bearing the signatures of the principals of the firm that printed the United States First Postage Stamps. (3 items)