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Auction archive: Lot number 388

GEORGE II, King of England , (1683-1760)]. A newspaper: The Boston Gazette and Country Journal , Monday, 5 January 1761. 1 page, folio (14 x 9¼ in.) . BOSTON LEARNS OF THE KING'S DEATH. The Gazette 's front page ("Containing the freshest Advices, For...

Auction 16.12.2004
16 Dec 2004
Estimate
US$50 - US$100
Price realised:
US$179
Auction archive: Lot number 388

GEORGE II, King of England , (1683-1760)]. A newspaper: The Boston Gazette and Country Journal , Monday, 5 January 1761. 1 page, folio (14 x 9¼ in.) . BOSTON LEARNS OF THE KING'S DEATH. The Gazette 's front page ("Containing the freshest Advices, For...

Auction 16.12.2004
16 Dec 2004
Estimate
US$50 - US$100
Price realised:
US$179
Beschreibung:

GEORGE II, King of England , (1683-1760)]. A newspaper: The Boston Gazette and Country Journal , Monday, 5 January 1761. 1 page, folio (14 x 9¼ in.) . BOSTON LEARNS OF THE KING'S DEATH. The Gazette 's front page ("Containing the freshest Advices, Foreign and Domestic"), is given over almost entirely to reports from London on the death and funeral of King George II. It quotes the sermon of the Dean of Westminster and describes the eleborate funeral services cortege and attendees. The Sovereign's death opened the throne to young George III, who in just over a decade Bostonians would vilify as a hated tyrant.

Auction archive: Lot number 388
Auction:
Datum:
16 Dec 2004
Auction house:
Christie's
New York, Rockefeller Center
Beschreibung:

GEORGE II, King of England , (1683-1760)]. A newspaper: The Boston Gazette and Country Journal , Monday, 5 January 1761. 1 page, folio (14 x 9¼ in.) . BOSTON LEARNS OF THE KING'S DEATH. The Gazette 's front page ("Containing the freshest Advices, Foreign and Domestic"), is given over almost entirely to reports from London on the death and funeral of King George II. It quotes the sermon of the Dean of Westminster and describes the eleborate funeral services cortege and attendees. The Sovereign's death opened the throne to young George III, who in just over a decade Bostonians would vilify as a hated tyrant.

Auction archive: Lot number 388
Auction:
Datum:
16 Dec 2004
Auction house:
Christie's
New York, Rockefeller Center
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