Terms for Printing Stamps

Terms for Printing Stamps

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  • 19th January 1877 (Creation)

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Mess Perkins Bacon & Vetch

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Royal Philatelic Society London

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241 expenses we are at least in the first order, for at least alltheten out of pocket it is impossibaulo an accurate estimate of our charge perthens I Stazups without having a given number to found it. Juje which on Alumning the first Order ogether latter principle however tobe for 50000 sheets or 12,000,000 Hamps we would. we would engage to prepar them at ten pence per thousand tafter this first order we would prepare any fuellarsun at seven pence halffgung, thorsand Hamps The duke furthe we would furnish at three Phillings of be it withe use of theaters His not material to us what con the Stamps are printed in, but eve thinke thebu thebest, Ourterms 88payment would be an of Order on any branch of the Government hered respectable Mercantile house for lash outlucent of the Order. We have the bondertite Svi very respectfully Lieu ! Colonel Charles C. Michell (Surveyor General & the Cotony & the Cape of Good Hope) Norfolk Hotel. Surrey Street Thand N 19th January 1877. ноши We have now thepleasure where Jhandrich you a Branning for a 5 Mitto Dolen bulleabring out any dignette at the lose as divisus 24% by you . This of course leaves it incomplete but the have accompanied it by some loose bejuettes either of which you can place upon the drawing to thew their effect upon the appearance of theclide Mote We have drawn the writing of the words upon the margins of the Mote Soaltoread inwards as nearly all English Notes in sumilar Cases are made todo. but of course it can easily bemade toread putwards if preferred. You will see that we have made the Lathe worth, Aten different patterns, indeed of having all the Marsin Bone pallore, all the button's another & the Centre Ative others. by this dong we greatly increase the security as The Note against Forgery. Shogeld the Bauthe favor us with an Order we should like to know the utmost space they could allow for the briquette; because the larger do is the more security we could Nrow into it. are, Mupper Charles Jeltic BC. Yourhuuble Seroto Sir. our. 15 Leb1847. The beep to actnowledge recepto 4 Jenny Hottage Hamps accompanied by a letter Signed Caroline Boud & dated 28th Jan 18477 and another from the Stamp fill Dublin, in Murförung fwhich complaints made that the Colour of Them is such as to have caused a doubt of ther benus femmine ? are 241 expenses we are at least in the first order, for at least alltheten out of pocket it is impossibaulo an accurate estimate of our charge perthens I Stazups without having a given number to found it. Juje which on Alumning the first Order ogether latter principle however tobe for 50000 sheets or 12,000,000 Hamps we would. we would engage to prepar them at ten pence per thousand tafter this first order we would prepare any fuellarsun at seven pence halffgung, thorsand Hamps The duke furthe we would furnish at three Phillings of be it withe use of theaters His not material to us what con the Stamps are printed in, but eve thinke thebu thebest, Ourterms 88payment would be an of Order on any branch of the Government hered respectable Mercantile house for lash outlucent of the Order. We have the bondertite Svi very respectfully Lieu ! Colonel Charles C. Michell (Surveyor General & the Cotony & the Cape of Good Hope) Norfolk Hotel. Surrey Street Thand N 19th January 1877. ноши We have now thepleasure where Jhandrich you a Branning for a 5 Mitto Dolen bulleabring out any dignette at the lose as divisus 24% by you . This of course leaves it incomplete but the have accompanied it by some loose bejuettes either of which you can place upon the drawing to thew their effect upon the appearance of theclide Mote We have drawn the writing of the words upon the margins of the Mote Soaltoread inwards as nearly all English Notes in sumilar Cases are made todo. but of course it can easily bemade toread putwards if preferred. You will see that we have made the Lathe worth, Aten different patterns, indeed of having all the Marsin Bone pallore, all the button's another & the Centre Ative others. by this dong we greatly increase the security as The Note against Forgery. Shogeld the Bauthe favor us with an Order we should like to know the utmost space they could allow for the briquette; because the larger do is the more security we could Nrow into it. are, Mupper Charles Jeltic BC. Yourhuuble Seroto Sir. our. 15 Leb1847. The beep to actnowledge recepto 4 Jenny Hottage Hamps accompanied by a letter Signed Caroline Boud & dated 28th Jan 18477 and another from the Stamp fill Dublin, in Murförung fwhich complaints made that the Colour of Them is such as to have caused a doubt of ther benus femmine ? are

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  • English

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Summary: Lieut. Colonel Charles C. Michell outlines the terms and pricing for printing stamps, including charges per thousand sheets and payment conditions. He emphasizes the importance of security features and requests information on space allowance for briquettes.

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From: Lieut. Colonel Charles C. Michell (Surveyor General & the Colony & the Cape of Good Hope)

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Date: 19th January 1877

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