Black Hand was a method of extortion that involved sending a letter to the victim, usually threatening severe harm unless a certain amount of money was delivered to a specific place. Two similar handwritten letters in Italian, signed “Nero Mano [Black Hand],” each one page, 6.75 x 8.5, Western Union letterhead, no date but postmarked February 27 and 28, 1930. Both letters feature sketches of menacing black hands, and mention “Genovese.” Accompanied by both original mailing envelopes. Also includes five typed translations of other similar letters (most on NYPD letterhead), and four evidence photos of Black Hand letters. One translation, in part: “Dear damn fool and stupid is what you are, if you don’t do what you are supposed to do…we will show death with your own eyes…every day you will have a surprise when you least expect it.” In overall fine condition. An incredible window into the methods used by mobsters at the height of their power. Provenance: Eugene Canevari Collection. RR Auction COA.