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United States, 1857-60, 1c Blue, Ty. V, 30c Orange (24,
38). Two 1c, one with trivial perf flaws, used with 30c and affixed over red Honolulu U.S. Postage Paid Jul. 17” (1861) circular datestamp, all stamps affixed at the Honolulu post office and tied by San Francisco Cal. Aug. 8, 1861” circular
datestamp on blue folded cover to Lubeck, Germany, Melchers & Co. embossed stationery seal, sender’s endorsement On Service” and Lubeck Consulate, Honolulu”, red pencil 32” rate applied at Honolulu stating the total amount of
prepaid postage, including 30c for Prussian Closed Mail rate and 2c ship captain’s fee, red N.Y. Am. Pkt. 7 Paid Aug. 31” credit datestamp, red Aachen Franco” transit datestamp (Sep. 13) and Lubeck receiving backstamp (Sep. 14), the addressee’s name
has been skillfully removed from cover VERY FINE APPEARANCE. THE ONLY RECORDED USE OF THE UNITED STATES 30-CENT 1860 ISSUE FROM HAWAII. AN OUTSTANDING COVER, NOT ONLY FOR ITS SIGNIFICANCE IN HAWAIIAN POSTAL HISTORY, BUT MORE GENERALLY AS A
CLASSIC UNITED STATES 1857-60 ISSUE AND TRANSATLANTIC MAIL USAGE. This cover was carried on the American bark Yankee, which cleared Honolulu on July 18, 1861, and arrived in San Francisco on August 7. The following day it was sent to
Placerville for the next stagecoach departure on the Central Overland Route to St. Joseph, Missouri. The Central Overland Mail Co. took over the mail contract from Butterfield when the Southern Route was jeopardized by the Civil War. Service began on
July 1, 1861 (source: Frajola website). Once this cover reached New York, it was carried on the Inman steamer City of Washington, which departed on August 31, 1861. At Queenstown the mail for Prussia was off-loaded and sent to London,
then on to Antwerp, Belgium, and Aachen, where it entered the Prussian mail system on September 13. The next day it was delivered in Lubeck. Ex Tows, Krug, Rust, Ishikawa and Pietsch. Signed Ashbrook. Illustrated in Gregory book (II-118) (Image) Search for comparables at
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E. $ 15,000-20,000
SOLD for $11,000.00
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United States, 1861, 12c Black (69). Well-centered,
minor gum toning, affixed by Honolulu post office over bold Honolulu U.S. Postage Paid Mar. 8” (1862) circular datestamp, tied by cogwheel cancel with matching bold San Francisco Cal. Mar. 25, 1862” double-circle datestamp on bluish linen-lined cover
to Mrs. Amy T. Brown at Boston street address, Very Fine, carried on the American bark Comet, which cleared Honolulu on March 8, 1862, and arrived in San Francisco on March 25, from there it was sent east on the overland stage, ex Pietsch (Image) Search for comparables at
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E. $ 1,500-2,000
SOLD for $1,000.00
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