You are bidding on one Pre-Phila letterfrom 1832 out of Opole (Opole) in Silesia.


TheMagistrate of Opole turns to the Magistrate of Vienna.


Dated Opole, June 6th June 1832.


Regardsthe native of Opole, on 3. The red tanner journeyman Christian Huntscha died in the General Hospital in Vienna in January 1832, whose mother Francisca Huntscha is very poor. Therefore, the Vienna magistrate is asked to sell Christian Huntscha's estate and give the proceeds to the mother after deducting the costs.


With six signatures of members of the magistrate, including from Mayor Augustini; next to them: Murrmann, Höfer(?), Grabowski, J. Hulwa(?) and Schliwa.


With three comments from the Vienna magistrate (dated Vienna, 25. June and 3. August 1832 and 18. January 1833). Mentioned is the curator of the heirs, Dr. Portzer. -- With two signatures of the council clerk Carl Lierzer / Liertzer; The third signature could be that of Deputy Mayor Joseph Hollan.


Format: 32.3 x 20.3 cm (folded 8.5 x 15.8 cm).


Sent by post as Poor thing.


Condition: Strong paper slightly stained and rubbed; the seal is missing. bPlease also note the pictures!

Internal note: Ostbhf 23-08

Regardsthe native of Opole, on 3. The red tanner journeyman Christian Huntscha died in the General Hospital in Vienna in January 1832, whose mother Francisca Huntscha is very poor. Therefore, the Vienna magistrate is asked to sell Christian Huntscha's estate and give the proceeds to the mother after deducting the costs. With six signatures of members of the magistrate, including from Mayor Augustini; next to them: Murrmann, Höfer(?), Grabowski, J. Hulwa(?) and Schliwa. With three comments from the Vienna magistrate (dated Vienna, 25. June and 3. August 1832 and 18. January 1833). Mentioned is the curator of the heirs, Dr. Portzer. -- With two signatures of the council clerk Carl Lierzer / Liertzer; The third signature could be that of Deputy Mayor Joseph Hollan. Condition: Strong paper sl