CHEQUE TO GERMAN CRUISER ADMIRAL SHEER
CHEQUE TO GERMAN CRUISER ADMIRAL SHEER
£50.00
H. Schroder & Co cheque for the payment to the sum of £156.15.00 (One Hundred and Fifty Six Pounds, Fifteen Shillings) presented at Tsingtao on 19th April 1939 in shipment payment for 5 cases of bristles!
Numerous stamps and overprints to the front. Reverse has signed and dated stamps also a note from the Governor and Company of the Bank of England
Tatty and a bit grubby
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Description
H. Schroder & Co cheque for the payment to the sum of £156.15.00 (One Hundred and Fifty Six Pounds, Fifteen Shillings) presented at Tsingtao on 19th April 1939 in shipment payment for 5 cases of bristles!
Numerous stamps and overprints to the front. Reverse has signed and dated stamps also a note from the Governor and Company of the Bank of England
Tatty and a bit grubby
Additional information
Weight | .45 kg |
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