1902 Promissory Note for Ladies’ Eagle Bicycle. $9.00 & Miscellanies Ephemera #1. 1902
promissory note, Ipswich, Mass., Received of Edward L. Darling $9.00 for
one second hand ladies’ Eagle Bicycle, black Frame . Signed Cassie
Malcom, dated June 24, 1902. Measures 5 ½ x 8 ½ inches, one short closed
tear and blank margin and a few small chips at the top, good condition. #2. Circa
1903 business card and mailing envelope from the Boston Cycle and Sundry
Co., Boston, Ma . The business card has some light soiling and a pencil
notation on it, the name J. McDowell stamped in red ink on it.
The mailing envelope is postmarked 1903, light soiling, crease and the closure
flaps some closed tears. #3. Mailing
envelope from the E. H. Hall Co., Bicycles and Supplies, Rochester, N. Y. ,
with a piece of advertising Rough Rider Puncture Proof Tires, circa 1903, the advertising
slip is creased and the closure flap on the envelope is sealed otherwise in very good condition. A nice
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