[Archive of papers relating to the provincial wine and brandy trade].
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[vs.], [1820-40s]
An archive comprised of sixty-eight loose articles of late Georgian and early Victorian manuscript and printed ephemera relating to the purchase of alcohol, including a number of bill-heads for merchants in, inter alia, Glasgow and London.
The majority of the manuscript material - predominantly receipts and purchase orders - are addressed to Nottingham-based wine merchant Thomas Bailey (1785-1856), father of poet Philip James Bailey (1816-1902), noted author of Festus (1839).
The elder Bailet, who established his business in 1817, relinquished control in the 1830s in order to devote himself more fully to his roles as newspaper editor and author. The later material in this archive, dating to the 1840s, is addressed to Bailey's son-in-law and successor John Brown.
A remarkable opportunity to acquire an archive of mid-nineteenth century commercial material directly connected to the provincial wine and spirit trade.
£ 3,000.00
Antiquates Ref: 27989
The elder Bailet, who established his business in 1817, relinquished control in the 1830s in order to devote himself more fully to his roles as newspaper editor and author. The later material in this archive, dating to the 1840s, is addressed to Bailey's son-in-law and successor John Brown.
A remarkable opportunity to acquire an archive of mid-nineteenth century commercial material directly connected to the provincial wine and spirit trade.
