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Worldwide Stamps and Covers Philadelphia - Semi-Official Carrier - 1849-50 Iss
Sale No: 90
Lot No: 9
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Cat No: 7LB4+1
Philadelphia, Pa., U.S.P.O. Despatch, 1849-50, 1¢ black on rose, "LS". Wide margins to just into framelines, on 1851 folded letter to Baltimore, Md., in combination with 1847, 5¢ red brown tied by blue grid handstamp, matching "Philada., Pa., Jan 17" cds; vertical file fold affecting 5¢ stamp, F.-V.F. appearance, an extremely rare combination, illustrated in Chronicle (no. 152, pg. 231), ex-Seybold, Matthies, Gibson and Meyersburg, with 1997 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 7LB4+1; Estimate $2,000 - 3,000.
THE ONLY KNOWN USAGE OF THE PHILADELPHIA "LS" CARRIER IN COMBINATION WITH THE 1847 REGULAR ISSUE. Est. $2,000-3,000 (Image)
Est. $2,000-3,000
Opening US$ 2,200.00
Sold...US$ 2,200.00
Closed..Dec-11-2019, 13:07:04 EST
Sold For 2200
Sale No: 90
Lot No: 10
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Cat No: 7LB4
Philadelphia, Pa., U.S.P.O. Despatch, 1849-50, 1¢ black on rose, "LS". Full margins including sheet margin at left, on folded letter to Lancaster, Pa. with blue "Philada., Pa., 5, Mar 13" integral rate cds at center, with letter datelined "Phila. March 10, 1849", Extremely Fine,ex-Emerson, Knapp, Gibson, Golden and D.K. Collection, with 1999 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 7LB4; Estimate $1,500 - 2,000.
THE EARLIEST RECORDED USAGE OF ANY PHILADELPHIA POST OFFICE CARRIER STAMP.
In February 1849, the Postmaster General made a serious attempt to gain greater market share of carrier collections in several major cities. The Philadelphia carrier department reorganized with the prepayment by stamps and bypassing the 2¢ drop rate with a physically separate carrier department for city mail, collected and/or delivered in the city, and "from the mails" was reduced to one cent. Est. $1,500-2,000 (Image)