I have inherited my grandfather's collection he had been keeping in a large metal box that I didn't even know he had.
All mainly surrounds a man by the name of A. McGlashan and his copper and brass works and all manner of engine components. A. McGlashan was dealing with very large sums of money up with checks in his name up to £5000, in today's money that is in the millions and really is something. There are a number of ledgers detailing all expenses paid including his general wares even down to the whiskey he brought each month from glenlivit distillery. There are hundreds of letter written to him by about two dozen different names and some written from him. There are cheque books with all the used checks accounted for, and unused cheque book. Deeds of partnerships. Tho is a very complex collection.
It is filled with a large collection of letters, account books, receipts, banking checks, deeds, diarys, penny red stamped letters and a whole lot more mostly it is all dated between 1829 to 1888. It's been locked in a metal box for God knows how long and is in a very good condition considering its age.
I am really not sure where to go with it from here. Maybe I need a appraisal maybe not I don't really know as I am no expert on this. But I do have a feeling the contents would be very valuable to a collector for this kind of thing.
Any help appreciated.
Photos here is just a fraction of what is in the box.