Description:

DAVID RITTENHOUSE
(1732-1796) American astronomer and instrument maker and later director of the U.S. Mint. Scarce A.D.S. as acting Treasurer of Pennsylvania, 1p. oblong 12mo., Mar. 6, 1787, a receipt for £140 received from duties collected in Southwark District of Pennsylvania. Rittenhouse's bold signature, including his title, is 4" in length. Very slight loss at upper left corner, a 1/2" archivally repaired tear on the top edge, and a small stain after the date, very good. Sold with a portrait engraving, well suited to framing.

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January 20, 2010 10:00 AM EST
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