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December 0510, 2020
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LOT 9

Lot 9

'Colonial & Indian' Exhibition Bi-Fold Presentation Leather Ticket, 1886

'Colonial & Indian' Exhibition Bi-Fold Presentation Leather Ticket, 1886
Lot 9 Details
'Colonial & Indian' Exhibition Bi-Fold Presentation Leather Ticket, 1886

the gilt tooled cover opening to interior printed on paper, issued and signed by Sir Charles Tupper to Mr. J. M. Hubbard and numbered 30253
closed 2.8 x 2 in — 7.2 x 5 cm

Estimate $200-$300

Realised: $570
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

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'Colonial & Indian' Exhibition Bi-Fold Presentation Leather Ticket, 1886
  • 'Colonial & Indian' Exhibition Bi-Fold Presentation Leather Ticket, 1886
  • 'Colonial & Indian' Exhibition Bi-Fold Presentation Leather Ticket, 1886
Literature:

One of the fathers of Confederation, Sir Charles Tupper served as Canada's High Commissioner in London from 1883 to 1887.

CONDITION DETAILS

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