Handwritten Letters from 1804 to 1844 – A Glimpse into Pre-Stamp History
Step back into a time before the invention of the postage stamp with this remarkable collection of authentic handwritten letters from the early 19th century. These rare artifacts offer a fascinating look into the postal system and personal correspondence of an era long gone, with destinations such as Madrid, Barcelona, and Ciudad Real.
Historical Context:
Before stamps were introduced in 1850, letters were delivered by official agents, and the recipient paid a fee upon delivery based on the distance traveled, not the letter’s weight. This system often led to disputes, as addressees might refuse delivery due to the cost or inability to pay. These prephilatelic letters showcase a unique chapter in the history of communication and the origins of postal systems.
Features of the Collection:
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Handwritten Letters (1804–1844): Each letter is an authentic and original document from the pre-stamp era.
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Unique Destinations: Includes letters addressed to prominent cities like Madrid, Barcelona, Ciudad Real, and others, providing a snapshot of historical postal routes.
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Unrepeatable Pieces: As genuine artifacts, each letter is unique, with varying handwriting, seals, and marks that reflect its journey.
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Limited Availability: These precious items are available in limited numbers, making them highly collectible.
Why Collect Prephilatelic Letters?
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Historical Significance: These letters reveal the evolution of communication before the standardization brought by stamps.
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Cultural Insight: The contents and addresses provide a window into the lives, relationships, and challenges of people in the early 19th century.
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Collector’s Value: Prephilatelic letters are highly prized by philatelists and historians for their rarity and historical importance.
Preservation and Presentation:
Each letter is carefully preserved to protect its historical integrity, showcasing the original handwriting, seals, and postal markings.
Own a Piece of History:
Whether you’re a collector, historian, or someone passionate about the past, these handwritten letters are a tangible connection to a world before modern postal systems.
Secure your unique piece of postal history today and delve into the stories of the early 19th century.