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- since 1959 -

 

With  the  Postman's  " Husband's  Permission " :

673,120.--  Marks  ( and that 119 Years ago ! )  for  the  Wife

Certificate of Heirship for Louise Friederike Therese Schubert, b. Häusser, wife of the postman Johann Friedrich Carl Sch., regarding the transfer and consolidation of the real estate at Stadt and Kirchremda (Saxony-Weimar) bequeathed by the weaver Johann Gottlieb Erdmann Häusser. Executed Blankenhain January 17, 1889. Writing on paper. Sm. fol. 6 unnumbered ll. With cord stitching in the state colours and Amtsgericht paper seal.

With attached extract of the land register (printed form) with official stamp and detailed entry of the real estate the deceased bequeathed to the widow Marie Katharine Friederike Häusser, b. Morgenroth, and the abovementioned common daughter by his death September 24, 1888, and testimony on the consolidation of the several properties situated in Stadt and Kirchremda in the total value of 673,120 marks necessary because of the waiver of inheritance rights by the widow for the benefit of the daughter. Following the assessment of tax and pension payments and filing confirmations at the city tax revenue office and the vicarage as leaving and accession authority. On the back further attestations. – With document's watermark and blind stamp Grand Duchy Saxony with coat of arms resp. – Negligible centre fold.
Offer no. 10,412 / EUR  118. (c. US$ 165.) + shipping

 


 

“  … that I have received the parcel in good order. Very well and professional packed indeed. The litho of Mourot is according to my expectations. The drawing is rare. Colouring most probably same time … ”

(Mr. P. v. d. W., June 26, 2003)