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Hawaii "Forwarded By U.S. Consul Sandwich Islands"
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Lot No:529
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Hawaii, "Forwarded By U.S. Consul, Sandwich Islands", magenta manuscript endorsement at top on lengthy 3-page folded letter datelined "Bark America off Honolulu Harbor, May 1st, 1846, 5oclock, P.M." to Edgarstown, Mass., interesting letter regarding waiting to sail after chronometer being fixed, several deaths at sea, schrimshawning, sending of letters, etc., entered the U.S. mails with red "New - York, Ship 7cts, Feb 1" cds, faint pencil "Recd Feb 3d, 1847" on face; minor splitting along folds, Very Fine. Estimate  $4,000 - 6,000. A VERY RARE UNITED STATES CONSUL AT LAHAINA FORWARDING USAGE, ONLY TWO OTHER EXAMPLES ARE RECORDED BY FRED GREGORY. The United States Consul at Lahaina acted as a forwarding agent for United States Citizens aboard ships. Giles Waldo, the Vice Consul at Lahaina in 1846, used this manuscript mark to indicate he forwarded the letter in his official capacity.Sent aboard the American ship "Niantic", departing for New York on August 17th, 1846 and arriving on February 1st of 1847. $0 (Image)



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Hawaii 1853 13¢ Dark Red Thick White Paper
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Lot No:535
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Cat No:6

Hawaii, 1853, 13¢ Dark Red, Thick White Paper, position 18, four large margins to clear at bottom, rich color on bright paper, neatly cancelled by part of Honolulu "U.S. Postage Paid" (HON US28I) cds, Very Fine. Scott No. 6  $1,700. $0 (Image)



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image Sale No: 68
Lot No:536
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Cat No:6, U

Hawaii, 1853, 13¢ Dark Red, Thick White Paper, margins large to just touching frameline at lower left, rich color, tied by red "Honolulu, U. S. Postage Paid, Dec 6" cds on cover to Athens, Tenn., in combination with U.S. 1851, 12¢ black, margins ample to just into outer frameline, tied by neat "San Francisco, Cal., Jan 5" cds, Very Fine; with 2016 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 6+U.S. 17  $32,500. A EARLY THIRD TREATY PERIOD MIXED FRANKING WITH HAWAIIAN 1853 13¢ KAMEHAMEHA III ISSUE OVERPAYING THE NEW 5¢ RATE AFTER THE APRIL 1855 RATE CHANGE. This letter was carried on the American brig "Agate", leaving Honolulu on the 10th of December and arriving in San Francisco on December 27, 1855. It was then sent for the east coast and postmarked on January 5th. $0 (Image)



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image Sale No: 68
Lot No:537
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Cat No:6, U

Hawaii, 1853, 13¢ Dark Red, Thick White Paper, clear to large margins, tied by grid handstamp and red "Honolulu, U. S. Postage Paid, Jul 11" cds on fresh cover to Alexandria, Va., in combination with clear to large margin U.S. 1853, 3¢ dull red, horizontal pair (small scissor separation cut between stamps at top) tied by "San Francisco, Cal., Aug 16" cds, Very Fine and choice; with 2016 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 6+U.S. 11A  $25,000. A REMARKABLE MIXED FRANKING COMBINATION OF THE HAWAIIAN 1853 13¢ KAMEHAMEHA III AND THE UNITED STATES 1853 3¢ ISSUES. This letter was carried by the American schooner "Restless", departing Honolulu on July 13th and arriving at San Francisco on August 9, 1854. A week later, the 3¢ pair was cancelled and sent on the mid-month sailing via Panama. It was then carried by the PMSC steamship "Oregon", departing San Francisco on August 16th and arriving at Panama City on August 30th after a stop at Acapulco. It was then carried by the "Empire City", departing Aspinwall on September 2nd and arriving at New York on September 12th. This cover is one of the very few examples with the U.S. stamps not applied over the Hawaiian postage. $0 (Image)



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Hawaii 1857 5¢ Manuscript Surcharge on 13¢ Dark Re
image Sale No: 68
Lot No:538
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Cat No:7 ------- 8) were re

Hawaii, 1857, 5¢ Manuscript Surcharge on 13¢ Dark Red, large margins to just clear at bottom, deep color, uncanceled on 1857 buff cover in combination with U.S. 12¢ black (17), nearly four margins, tied by San Francisco encircled grid cancel, matching "San Francisco Cal Oct 5 1857" cds to Hon. D.A. Ogden, Penn Yan N.Y., red "Honolulu, U.S. Postage Paid, Aug 31" cds (HON US34); cover expertly repaired, Very Fine appearance, ex-Seybold (backstamps); with 1977 H.P.S. and 1983 P.F. certificates, signed by Ashbrook. Scott No. 7  $45,000. A RARE USAGE OF THE 1857 5¢ ON 13¢ PROVISIONAL SURCHARGE ISSUE IN COMBINATION WITH THE UNITED STATES 1851 12¢ ISSUE, THERE ARE ONLY TEN SUCH COMBINATIONS RECORDED BY FRED GREGORY. ONE OF ONLY TWO WITH THE HON US34 CDS. This cover was carried on the "Fanny Major" the departed Honolulu August 31, 1858 to San Francisco arriving Sep. 24th. From there it was carried on the PMSC "Golden Gate" that departed San Francisco Oct. 5th and arrived in Panama about Oct. 19th. After crossing the isthmus it was carried on the USMSC "Granada" that departed Aspinwall October 20th and arrived in New York on October 29th after a stop at Havana.The Gregory census lists 18 covers with the 5¢ on 13¢ surcharge, with only ten used with the 12¢ stamp. The 5¢ provisional surcharge was necessary due to a shortage of 5¢ stamps just after the transition from Postmaster Whitney to Jackson. Most were made by Jackson's clerk, Alvah Clark, around the start of 1857. New supplies of the 5¢ stamp (Scott No. 8) were received at the end of June 1857.References: Meyer-Harris cover #8 in the listing on page 148.Gregory Census No. 14 (illustrated and described in Volume II, page 57 and census III-53). $0 (Image)



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Hawaii 1864 2¢ Rose Vermilion
image Sale No: 68
Lot No:540
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Cat No:31

Hawaii, 1864, 2¢ Rose Vermilion, radiant color, cancelled by bold "Kapoho" manuscript postmark (801, 1RRRR), Very Fine. Scott No. 31  Estimate $1,500 - 2,000. ONE OF ONLY TWO RECORDED "KAPOHO" MANUSCRIPT POSTMARKS, THE ONLY OTHER EXAMPLE WAS RECORDED IN THE DAVEY TOWN CANCEL COLLECTION. Kapoho meaning "the depression" [Pukui] or "chalk" [Davey] was an unofficial letter collection point in the Puna District during the period 1862-1865. $0 (Image)



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Hawaii 1865 5¢ Blue on Blue
image Sale No: 68
Lot No:539
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Cat No:22, U

Hawaii, 1865, 5¢ Blue on Blue, cleat to large margins, tied by three-ring target handstamp on cover to Columbia Springs, N.Y., in combination with U.S. 1863, 5¢ brown tied by both Honolulu and S.F. Target cancels, red "Honolulu, U.S. Postage Paid, Sep 4" cds and "San Francisco, Cal., Oct 10" cds; light cover stains and U.S. 5¢ with a couple nibbed perfs at bottom, F.-V.F.; with 2016 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 22+U.S. 76  $9,250. A RARE MIXED FRANKING OF THE HAWAIIAN 1865 5¢ NUMERAL ISSUE AND THE UNITED STATES 1863 5¢ ISSUE. This letter was sent from Honolulu on September 5th aboard the bark "Sarita", arriving at San Francisco on October 5, 1866. It was postmarked five day later and sent by way of the Panama route. $0 (Image)



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Hawaii 1878 6¢ Bluish Green
image Sale No: 68
Lot No:541
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Cat No:33a

Hawaii, 1878, 6¢ Bluish Green, tied by segmented target cancel on 1872 cover with John Neill, Machinist, Lock and Gun Smith corner card, reverse with allover six panel merchant advertisement - one with illustrated Pocket Watch, to San Francisco with red "G.P.O. Honolulu, Paid All, Nov 22" and "San Francisco, Paid All, Dec 2" cds, Very Fine, ex-Norbeck, Peitsch, Twigg-Smith. Scott No. 33a  Estimate $2,000 - 3,000. ONE OF THE MOST STRIKING OF THE FEW BILLBOARD ADVERTISING COVERS KNOWN FROM HAWAII. The two examples of this John Neil advertising cover with the billboard ad on reverse we have recorded:1. 1873 Jul. 31, Honolulu to Samuel Hill, San Francisco Cal. bearing 2c #31 strip of three, ex-Gary Peters.2. Nov. 21, Honolulu to Samuel Hill, San Francisco Cal. bearing 6c #33, ex-Norbeck, Pietsch, Twigg-Smith (real. $4,025), the cover offered here. $0 (Image)



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Hawaii 1893 10¢ Red Brown Red Overprint
image Sale No: 68
Lot No:542
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Cat No:61B

Hawaii, 1893, 10¢ Red Brown, Red Overprint, Position 15 right margin single, deep rich color on fresh paper, o.g., Fine; with 1988 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 61B  $17,500. A HANDSOME SHEET MARGIN EXAMPLE OF THE 1893 10¢ KALAKAUA RED OVERPRINT ERROR. Most of the examples from the only sheet of fifty produced, are centered into the perforations at top. It is believed that eight examples were destroyed from the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and that less than forty examples are in existence. $0 (Image)



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Hawaii Forwarded By C. Brewer & Co.
image Sale No: 68
Lot No:530
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Cat No:Collection

Hawaii, Forwarded By C. Brewer & Co., clear strike of red oval handstamp on flap of folded letter datelined "Royal School, Honolulu, Oahu, S. Is. Mch. 23 /46" by Amos Starr Cooke to Aaron Seeley, Danbury Conn., endorsed "Via Mexico" at bottom left, slightly indistinct Vera Cruz Paid (8.13) transit cds, entered U.S. mails with "Pensacola Flor. Sep 12" cds and manuscript "10" due rating for the 10¢ per ½ oz. rate for over 300 miles; letter with preprint paper fold, Very Fine, Gregory Via Mexico census no. 60, ex-Advertiser; with 1996 P.F. certificate. Estimate  $7,500 - 10,000. A REMARKABLE USE FROM HAWAII TO CONNECTICUT VIA MEXICO AND FLORIDA DURING THE MEXICAN WAR ROUTE DISRUPTION.ONE OF ONLY THREE RECORDED EXAMPLES OF THE C. BREWER & CO. OVAL FORWARDERS HANDSTAMP. Cooke began this letter with the hope that a ship would arrive soon, bound for Mexico; on June 3rd he writes: "that a vessel sails for Mazatlan today at noon, so I must hurry…there has been an arrival of an English war steamer with two masts. She remained in our harbor eight days & was visited by large number of natives & foreigners. This mission & their children were invited & so were chiefs & scholars. To the natives & our children it was a novel sight. I think the time is not distant when we shall have steamers plying between this & other ports of the ocean & the two continents, America & Asia. The Sandwich Islands are becoming the centre of much influence & we hope that influence is growing better, as well as wider…The Congress, Commodore Stockton,is daily expected with a new commissioner, & a new consul. We hope they will do much better than the present incumbents, who are still doing what they can to destroy the Government & foment quarrels between it & the foreign residents. Mr. Brinsmade since his return has joined with them & I trust will soon get to the end of his rope. He has fallen from his former height & will fall still lower if he does not cease his opposition to Government. Other foreigners against their own good unite with Messr. Brown, Ladd, Hooper & Brinsmade, who have no business but to find fault with Govt. …My position brings me in close contact with the Govt. of these Is. & if I should continue in this school I may think it to be my duty to take the oath of allegiance, & become a subject of his Majesty. But in this, I shall make haste, slowly, for at present it appears a leap in the dark…" Peter Brinsdale had gone to Europe for the purpose of creating a joint stock company to take over the the proprieties & rights of Ladd & Co. of Hawaii. However, a contract with a Belgian company, also signed by Kamehameha III, ended in the ruination of Ladd & Co. and Brimsdale's humiliation;This cover, along two others (census no. 59 and 61), were carried by the French bark "Jeune France" from Honolulu departing Jun. 4th 1846 to Mazatlan. Forwarded in the Mexican post most likely by Messr. Mott, Talbot & Co. to Vera Cruz where marked Paid Aug. 13th and sent out to the blockading squadron probably by the British consul. Then sent by USS "Princeton" to Pensacola Fla. where entered the mails 10¢ due (no ship fee added because letters were entered by a U.S. naval ship). From Pensacola, the letters went north in the Great Northern Mail. Total transit time was just 109 days, quite good considering the conditions.References: Illustrated and discussed in Fred Gregory's Hawaii Foreign Mail to 1870 on proof. I 122-123, fig. 20-10.The three recorded strikes of the C. Brewer & Co. Forwarders handstamps:1. 1846 Mar. 23, Honolulu to Danbury Conn., Gregory fig. 7-26, ex-Advertiser, the cover offered here.2. 1846 Mar. 25, Honolulu to Royalton Vt., Gregory Via Mexico census no. 59.3. 1846, Maui to Dorchester Mass. via New York (Feb. 1, 1847), ex-Risvold. $0 (Image)



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Hawaii Gregory's U.S. and California Express Thomp
image Sale No: 68
Lot No:531
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Hawaii, Gregory's U.S. and California Express, Thompson & Hitchcock, Agts., 149 Pearl St., N.Y., unusually clear strike of red three-line express handstamp on cover from Copenhagen, Denmark to Honolulu, Hawaii, manuscript "Care of E. A. Iüverkrop Esq., San Francisco" endorsement and red "K./T & H." oval handstamp, Very Fine, ex-Van Dyke. Estimate  $2,000 - 3,000. A UNIQUE EARLY EXPRESS FORWARDING USAGE FROM DENMARK TO HONOLULU, HAWAII. $0 (Image)



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Hawaii Honolulu Hawaiian Isl / Nov. 23 1850.
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Lot No:532
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Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaiian Isl / Nov. 23, 1850., clear strike of two-line postmark at top left and Honolulu red manuscript "Paid 40" rating on 1850 cover to Miss. Sarah Wight, Wayland Mass., manuscript "Paid" and "Chge E.P.B." notations at top left authorized the Honolulu post office to charge the sender's account, black "San Francisco Cal., 14 Jun" cds and red "Paid" and "40" rating handstamps for the 40¢ letter rate, Very Fine. Estimate  $7,500 - 10,000. A RARE EXAMPLE OF THE HONOLULU STRAIGHTLINE CANCEL STRUCK IN BLACK, ONLY 7 EXAMPLES SHOW PREPAYMENT OF UNITED STATES POSTAGE AT THE HONOLULU POST OFFICE. THESE ARE THE EARLIEST OF EXAMPLES OF SUCH PREPAYMENT. This cover was carried by American schooner "Velasco" departing Honolulu May 8th to San Francisco arriving Jun. 3rd. From San Francisco carried by PMSC "California" departing Jun. 14th to Panama City arriving Jul. 1st, and then USMSC "Crescent City" from Chagres Jul. 10th to New York arriving Jul. 20th after a stop at Kingston, Jamaica. The Honolulu straightline markings were References: Illustrated and described in Fred Gregory's Hawaii Foreign Mail to 1870 on p. I-223-224, and listed as #29 in the census on p. I-388. $0 (Image)



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Hawaii Honolulu U.S. Postage Paid Jan 8
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Lot No:534
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Hawaii, Honolulu, U.S. Postage Paid, Jan 8, perfect bold strike of red cds on 1862 cover to Boston Mass. bearing U.S. 12¢ black (69) tied by encircled grid cancel, matching "San Francisco Cal Jan 23, 1862" cds, endorsed p. "Yankee" at top left; some light perf toning, a Very Fine use. Gregory No. HON US34  Estimate $500 - 750. Carried by American bark "Yankee" from Honolulu Jan. 10th 1862 to San Francisco arriving Jan. 23rd. Postmarked by San Francisco Jan. 23rd for the overland mail. $0 (Image)



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Hawaii 'SCHOONER 'VAQUERO.'
image Sale No: 68
Lot No:533
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Hawaii, 'SCHOONER 'VAQUERO.', complete sharp strike of straightline ship handstamp (Gregory AUXSH-SF [BARK. 'VAQUERO.'], Rarity 1RRRR) and matching "Forwarded by G.B. Post, San Francisco" handstamp on 1855 blue legal-size cover addressed to Joseph Hardesty, Hudson's Bay Company, Honolulu, Hawaii, endorsed "pr 'Vauero' " at top left, docketed "Rec'd 31 Jan'y" on reverse; some edge wear, a Very Fine use; with 1973 A.P.S. certificate. Estimate  $1,000 - 1,500. ONE OF ONLY THREE RECORDED STRIKES OF THE SCHOONER 'VAQUERO.' SHIP HANDSTAMP WITH SINGLE QUOTATION MARKS. Carried by American schooner "Vaquero" from San Francisco departing Jan. 16th to Honolulu arriving Jan. 30th. This was carried privately in the G.B. Post letter bag since there are no San Francisco postal markings.References: Illustrated in Fred Gregory's "Hawaiian Foreign Mail to 1870" as fig. 20-26 on p. II-411. $0 (Image)



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