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Item# 15744
Price: $500
Charleston S.C., 5¢ Blue #16X1, large margins to in where separated a bit roughly, uncanceled, neat strike of November 24, 1861, double-circle town cancel on ad cover to B. F. Brown, Esq, Anderson S.C., with J. N. Robson Commission Merchant's oval corner card, stamp with some toning, cover expertly repaired at top, otherwise Fine, perhaps 14 such are recorded in the Calhoun census and several are embossed and difficult to see clearly. Ex Calhoun with his owner backstamp. $500.
J.N. Robson & Son was established in 1839 with John W. Robson and Frank E. Robson as principals. There were located at 136 East Bay 1 and 2 Atlantic Wharf, Charleston, South Carolina, as well as other locations over the years. They specialized in hay, grain and groceries. This ad corner card states “Rhett & Robson” so there were apparently other partners over time. Their records from 1861-1902 are located at the College of Charleston Special Collections, although their business existed before and after those dates. Mr. Robson was a pioneer in introducing Western trade into Charleston. Much more information online from various sources.