Up for sale is an EARLY/ANTIQUE, fantastic handwritten English Notice of Payment Due on parchment paper (King George III) - June 1818.  The Skinners Company - County of Kent.  It has NO signatures.

Notice from Mr. Wells to Mr. Gregg (The Skinners Co.) of his acknowledgement of payment due.

The Worshipful Company of Skinners (known as The Skinners' Company) is one of the Livery Companies of the City of London. It was originally an association of those engaged in the trade of skins and furs. It was granted Royal Charter in 1327.

Includes 1 piece of paper folded in half.  When folded, it measures approximately 8 x 10 inches.  

It is written in old English.  It is mostly legible writing with some aging.

It is generally in Good condition with some fading and smearing to the ink.  The paper has browning and other age related staining, foxing and wear and grime that has accumulated over the years.  There are several creases from folding and there are a few small holes in the document, as well.  Nicks and chips along the edges. 

This is not my typical area of expertise, so please ask any questions. 

This is a fabulous piece of British history and would be a great addition for any collection!

Inventory - #16 - RB