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Victoria, Letters Patent affixed to the Seal appointing Thomas Graham to the post of Master of the Mint, dated Westminster, 27 April 1855, and entered in the Audit Office by F.A. Hawker, 26 May 1855, and in the Office of Comptroller General of the Exchequer by Jas. F. Otley, 26 May 1835 (sic). Letter very fine and crisp, Seal with minor circumferential damage on lower left edge, otherwise an important and significant item; housed in original darkened metal case, diam. 173mm £1,200-£1,500
Hammer Price: £3,400
ALS from Charles Wood at the India Office, London, 5 December 1859, to Thomas Graham, Esq, regarding designs for Indian coins, 2pp. Very fine; in a marbled paper holder £200-£300
Hammer Price: £360
ALS from William Gladstone at 11 Downing Street, Whitehall, 9 March 1860, to Thomas Graham, Esq, regarding points of detail concerning the new British bronze coinage, 3pp. Top of page 3 clipped, otherwise very fine; in a marbled paper holder £200-£300
Hammer Price: £500
Queen Victoria’s Approval of the New Bronze Coinage, 1860: ALS from William Gladstone at 11 Downing Street, Whitehall, 6 August 1860, to Thomas Graham, Esq, confirming Queen Victoria’s approval of the new British bronze coinage, 1pp. Very fine, important; in a marbled paper holder £300-£400
Hammer Price: £650
ALS from George Arbuthnot at The Treasury, London, 27 August 1862, to Thomas Graham, Esq, regarding the Japanese currency question, 3pp; ALS from George Arbuthnot at The Treasury, London, 29 November 1862, to Thomas Graham Esq, regarding Japan coins, 1pp [2]. Very fine; in marbled paper holders £400-£500
Hammer Price: £440
ALS from William Gladstone at 11 Downing Street, London, 25 November 1862, to Thomas Graham, Esq, regarding Queen Victoria’s approval of coins for Hong Kong, 1pp. Very fine; in a marbled paper holder £200-£300
Hammer Price: £800
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