
These artifacts represent physical remnants of a pivotal moment in American history: the period of protest and resistance surrounding the 1765 Stamp Act. Enacted by the British Parliament, the Act mandated the... Read more »

Assembled philatelic holdings, often encompassing a broad range of historical periods, geographical origins, or thematic subjects, are frequently marketed to collectors and enthusiasts. These curated groupings can range from small, beginner-friendly sets... Read more »

A stamp, typically made of rubber, is often employed to denote merchandise as non-returnable. This practice clearly communicates the purchase’s finality to the customer at the point of sale. An example would... Read more »

