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1824 Papers Quills Ink powder wax &c from Honble Company Stationary Ware office
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1824 Papers Quills Ink powder wax &c from Honble Company Stationary Ware office1824 Foolscape & letter papers Quills Ink-powder Country sealing wax and sand from Honorable Company’s Stationary Ware Office for Calcutta Sheriff Robert McClintock’s office and the Court for the year 1824.
East India Company era did not end in 1857 after the proclamation. It effectively ended in 1862 after integration of the dual legal system under single umbrella of the High Courts and Privy Council playing a relevant role. End of the Company era is marked by use of sub-standard paper, more lax administration, large number induction of native educated youth into administrative services, abandoning of the elaborate Chart system of reporting &ca, besides spread of railways over the Great Indian Peninsula instead of the slow horse drawn DAK ghurry transport. Indian subjects of the Queen welcomed the changes. Queen
Victoria
became Mother-India. East India Europeans distanced themselves, many migrating to Australia, New Zealand and Canada.
Water Mark:1822
Item Condition: Good stable despite corner pinholes and 1 wear hole