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I'm plucking out cards from cancelled sales for typing use. This is the back of a card like the one below. The story of one customer and his watch. Each drawer held hundreds, if not thousands, of customer records. The earliest were from the 1920s and the latest from the 1960s. The entries from the '50s on weren't as interesting since they added small appliance repairs. I have a certain nerdy fascination with forgotten history gleaned from esoterica. Out of all the antiquities I looked at…

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Terry Goh Yi Heng
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Here is a full two-page aged and shabby Georges Guillemont vintage French receipt.The front: The back: Click on images to enlarge.You can find more vintage French receipts on my blog here. Related posts that may interest you: Vintage French Cheque Clip Art French Chocolat Phalier Douelle Receipt Vintage French Invoice and Cheque

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In Allegheny County, PA in the year 1792, the grand sum of one hundred and twenty pounds was enough to buy a farm, including: four cows, three calves, two bay horses, seven sheep, two sows, twelve shotes, three feather beds and bedding, furniture, and the crops in and out of the ground. Back then, they were setting their "seals" to documents, just as we do today - note the hand-drawn "seal" in the lower right-hand corner.

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Christopher Chapman