You are bidding on one document(bill of sale) from 1815.
Displayedon the 30th September 1815 dated
Nuremberg Regional Court.
Concerns one House sale in Schweinau (today a district of Nuremberg): the Merchant Johann Hopf
and his Sister Clara Barbara Hopf, b. Shikher, wife of the yarn manufacturer Ignatius Schikher, sell to the aspiring Host Johann Georg Vogel for 3500 guilders the house number. 56 to Schweinau including the property. Everyone involved lived in Schweinau.
The associated one is connected mortgage slip, also dated Nuremberg, 30. September 1815.
Each signed from the district judge Heinrich Theodor Kohlhagen; each also with a fee stamp.
Scope:seven of ten pages written (34.3 x 21.3 cm); the last page with contents.
Condition:
document folded; Paper only slightly stained. bPlease note
also the pictures!
Internal note: Kiefer 23-08
You are bidding on one document(bill of sale) from 1815.
Displayedon the 30th September 1815 dated
Nuremberg Regional Court.
Concerns one House sale in Schweinau (today a district of Nuremberg): the Merchant Johann Hopf
and his Sister Clara Barbara Hopf, b. Shikher, wife of the yarn manufacturer Ignatius Schikher, sell to the aspiring Host Johann Georg Vogel for 3500 guilders the house number. 56 to Schweinau including the property. Everyone involved lived in Schweinau.
The associated one is connected mortgage slip, also dated Nuremberg, 30. September 1815.
Each signed from the district judge Heinrich Theodor Kohlhagen; each also with a fee stamp.
Scope:seven of ten pages written (34.3 x 21.3 cm); the last page with contents. Condition:
document folded; Paper only slightly stained. b
You are bidding on one document(bill of sale) from 1815.
Displayedon the 30th September 1815 dated
Nuremberg Regional Court.
Concerns one House sale in Schweinau (today a district of Nuremberg): the Merchant Johann Hopf
and his Sister Clara Barbara Hopf, b. Shikher, wife of the yarn manufacturer Ignatius Schikher, sell to the aspiring Host Johann Georg Vogel for 3500 guilders the house number. 56 to Schweinau including the property. Everyone involved lived in Schweinau.
The associated one is connected mortgage slip, also dated Nuremberg, 30. September 1815.
Each signed from the district judge Heinrich Theodor Kohlhagen; each also with a fee stamp.
Scope:seven of ten pages written (34.3 x 21.3 cm); the last page with contents. Condition:
document folded; Paper only slightly stained. b