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Worldwide Stamps & Postal History - Dec 2021 WORLDWIDE MARITIME POSTAL HISTORY
Sale No: 841
Lot No: 191
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THE MARITIME POSTAL HISTORY OF THE BRITISH ISLES by Robertson, complete in 2 original peg 'albums' (covers worn), plus 'Robertson Revisited' by Tabeart (d.j. torn & dirty) & Supplement. (4) Cross Reference: WORLDWIDE MARITIME POSTAL HISTORY (Image)
Opening GBP 26.00
Sold...GBP 55.00
Closed..Dec-01-2021, 02:00:00 EST
Sold For 55
Sale No: 841
Lot No: 192
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Cat No: Collection
RETALIATORY RATE COVER BY S.S. 'NIAGARA' FROM ENGLISH VILLAGE P.O. TO BOSTON; Unusual 18 Aug. 1848 env. posted from "NEW-MILLS" PO (partly fine UDC on the front; a village in Derbyshire but near Stockport, Cheshire) to "Lowell, near Boston, USA", prepaid in cash and endorsed "Per Steamer"; the rate was initially wrongly written as "Pd 2/-" in red but this was changed to "Pd 1/-". Carried by the Cunard S.S. 'Niagara' on the 9th Retaliatory Rates sailing - hence charged a second time on arrival in the US with a mainly fine "NEW-YORK/SHIP/29cts" cds ("SEP 1") on the front. Postage was paid fully twice - on posting and delivery - due to the dispute between the POs of the two countries.Cross Reference: DERBYSHIRE, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, CHESHIRE (Image)
Opening GBP 220.00
Sold...GBP 220.00
Closed..Dec-01-2021, 02:00:00 EST
Sold For 220
Sale No: 841
Lot No: 193
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SHIP MAIL: Huth correspondence 29 Mar. 1848 EL in Spanish from Spain to London via France with unclear markings in red though one clearly a transit mark with date in French. Also shows an unidentified/unrecorded SHIP cancel in oval to the reverse. Cross Reference: SPAIN, SHIP LETTERS (Image)
Opening GBP 48.00
Sold...GBP 50.00
Closed..Dec-01-2021, 02:00:00 EST
Sold For 50
Sale No: 841
Lot No: 194
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WRECK OF THE JEBBA; Pair with defective unfranked PPC (ex Canary Is. with franking washed off) to Wales with "PAQUEBOT/PLYMOUTH" cds and "PLYMOUH/SALVED FROM/$ S JEBBA" (Hoggarth & Gwynn type 5 - spelling & character errors - rare thus) h.s. in Purple on front and Mar. 1907 defective front to London franked Sierra Leone KEVII 1d tied by poor Freetown cds and "SALVED FROM/S S JEBBA" h.s. (Hoggarth & Gwynn type 1) in Purple plus two PPC's (one used to London) depicting the wreck at Hope Tail. (4 items) Cross Reference: INCOMING OVERSEAS MAIL, CRASH/WRECK MAIL, PAQUEBOTS, SIERRA LEONE (Image)