Tinplate Apprentice Indenture - 1854

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Apprentice Indenture dated 21st April 1854 between Richard
Gaskin, 59 Park Street, Princes Road in the parish of Lambeth, put himself to be Apprenticed for 7 years to James Pillans Wilson, Citizen and Pattern Maker of London, to learn his art of a Tinplate Worker.
The Indenture has a Blue Tax Duty Stamp of Two Shillings and Sixpence plus a London Franking dated 12-10-53 B. Two Seals, one of Richard Gaskin and the other James Wilson. On reverse a Victoria Cypher.
Printed Letterpress and Hand Written onto vellum.
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Wendy Hall, Wayside Mews and Collectables
DateEarly Victorian : 21st April 1854 Dimensions22 cms x 22.5 cms (8.7/8" x 8.3/4") ConditionVery Good Codeas167a884 Price £28.00     32.80     $35.72    The price has been listed in British Pounds.
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