Early B.N.A. Postmarks continued...
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Lot Description |
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1842 "Steamboat Letter
/ Q" Oval Postmark, in red, dated JUL.12.1842 on a folded cover addressed to Montréal and rated "9" manuscript. Avery fine and seldom seen postmark.
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Estimate $ 100
Currently...C$10.00
Will close during Public Auction |
| 42 |
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Three Stampless
Letters with "Fredericton N.B. PAID" Postmarks, a folded cover mailed from Fredericton on SEP.14.1842 (c.d.s. in red on back) to Fredericton, with a "Fredericton.N.B. / PAID" double broken circle handstamp in red on front, enclosing a manuscript
rate, also with a light third Fredericton datestamp on back. Also a small mourning cover with a APR.17.1853 "Fredericton.N.B. / PAID" handstamp in red, also enclosing a manuscript rate to Buctouche, with St John (APR.18) transit on back alongside a
second indistinct datestamp. Last but not least is a folded cover from Fredericton to Springfield, with a JUN.28.1865 "Fredericton. N.B. / PAID" handstamp in brown, next to a "5 CENTS" rate handstamp also in brown, with Saint John JUN.29 transit on
back. All three are very fine. (Scan 1)
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Estimate $ 100
Currently...C$10.00
Will close during Public Auction |
| 43 |
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1845 Sandwich (U.C.)
Folded Money Letter to Hamilton, mailed on NOV.17.1845 (double broken circle in red) to Hamilton, unusually without a receiver, but with a red London transit on back dated NOV.19. Endorsed "Money" in manuscript (twice, in black and in red), plus
a straightline "MONEY LETTER" and "PAID" handstamps both in red. Overall fine.
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Estimate $ 150
Currently...C$10.00
Will close during Public Auction |
| 44 |
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1845 Erieus (U.C.) on
Folded Letter to Port Sarnia, mailed on JAN.20.1845 (small double broken circle in red, from the 1831 supplemental order), with JAN.26 Port Sarnia (very fine large double broken circle in red) receiver on back, very fine. (Scan 1)
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Estimate $ 100
Currently...C$10.00
Will close during Public Auction |
| 45 |
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1849 Halifax (NS)
Folded Letter to Charlottetown PEI, datelined Halifax on OCT.27.1849, mailed from there on OCT.31.1849 (very fine despatch on back) addressed to Charlottetown, and received there on NOV.1.1849 (very fine receiver on back), endorsed “Pr. Schooner
Experiment” and rated “9” manuscript (collect), very fine.
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Estimate $ 100
Currently...C$10.00
Will close during Public Auction |
| 46 |
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1849 Peterboro (U.C.)
Folded Letter to Ireland, mailed on OCT.25.1849 (dateline inside plus double broken circle despatch datestamp) to Belfast, Ireland (NOV.14.1849 receiver in blue) through Cobourg U.C (OCT.26.1849 transit in red). Rated “PAID” handstamp in red,
with manuscript 1/4 currency and 1/2 sterling. Small tear at top, else fine. (Scan 1)
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Estimate $ 100
Currently...C$10.00
Will close during Public Auction |
| 47 |
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1849 Cowansville
(L.C.) on Cross-Border Folded Letter, mailed on AUG.27.1849 (double broken circle in red) to Milton, Vermont, through St John L.C (AUG.29 c.d.s.) and Montréal (AUG.29) rated 4½, with "PAID" cancelled and replaced with an American "5", very fine.
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Estimate $ 100
Currently...C$10.00
Will close during Public Auction |
| 48 |
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1851 Peterboro (U.C.)
Cover to Ireland, mailed on SEP.16.1851 (double broken circle despatch) to Belfast, Ireland (OCT.8.1851 receiver in blue) via Cobourg (SEP.16 transit), Montreal (SEP.18.1851 transit) and London (OCT.7), rated “PAID” manuscript and handstamp in
red, and manuscript "1/4 currency = 1/2 Sterling". Light overall staining, still fine. (Scan 1)
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Estimate $ 50
Currently...C$10.00
Will close during Public Auction |
| 49 |
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1852 Raleigh (U.C.)
Folded Letter to New York, mailed on JAN.15.1852 (double broken circle in black) to Kennedy in New York City, through Hamilton (JAN.18) and London (JAN.17), endorsed manuscript "Prepaid", with the following three handstamps: "CANADA" in arc (in
black), "PAID 6D" in circle (in black) and "CANADA / PAID 10 Cts" (in red), very fine.
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Estimate $ 100
Currently...C$10.00
Will close during Public Auction |
| 50 |
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1853 Wellandport
(U.C.) Folded Letter to England, a long 3 page letter written on JAN.11.1853 (datelined Wainfleet Wellandport), to Leeds (JAN.13.1853 receiver in green) through Chippawa UC (JAN.14 transit), Queenston UC (JAN.14 transit) and Liverpool (JAN.30
“PKT.LETTER" tombstone transit), rated “1/2 Stg” manuscript, fine. (Scan 1)
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Estimate $ 100
Currently...C$10.00
Will close during Public Auction |
| 51 |
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1853 Chatham (U.C.)
Folded Circular to Amherstburg, mailed on FEB.25.1853 (datestamp on back) to Amherstburg (next day receiver on back), with a scarce "PAID / 1d" in red circle handstamp on front. Fine. (Scan 1)
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Estimate $ 50
Currently...C$10.00
Will close during Public Auction |
| 52 |
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1854 Toronto Cover to
England, with "1/2" Handstamp, mailed on JAN.22.1854 (double broken circle) to Newcastle-on Tyne (FEB.7 receiver in red on back), with FEB.6 Liverpool tombstone transit in green on back. The cover is rated "1/2" handstamp (for 1sh2d). Creases,
else overall fine.
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Estimate $ 50
Currently...C$10.00
Will close during Public Auction |
| 53 |
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1855 Romney (U.C.)
Folded Money Letter to Québec, mailed APR.23.1855 (double broken circle in blue, from the 1831 supplementary order) to Québec (APR.30 receiver) through London (APR.25) and St Thomas (APR.25). Endorsed manuscript "Money" with two different "MONEY
LETTER" handstamps (in red and in blue), fine.
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Estimate $ 100
Currently...C$10.00
Will close during Public Auction |
| 54 |
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1855-1865 Three
Different Hamilton 10c Cross-Border Handstamps, APR.20.1855 "CANADA 10 Cts" on a folded letter to Buffalo, with "6" rate handstamp obliterated by concentric ring cancel. OCT.9.1855 "CANADA-10-CENTS" (the earliest recorded example) on cover with
contents to Iowa endorsed "via Windsor & Detroit". FEB.27.1865 "PAID / CANADA-10-CENTS" in red (the latest recorded example) on cover to New York State. All three are very fine and are ex Cloutier exhibit.
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Estimate $ 150
Currently...C$10.00
Will close during Public Auction |
| 55 |
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1856 Cover from
Montréal to Ireland, mailed on APR.21.1856 (tombstone-like despatch in red) to Clohass, Ireland, with MAY.8.1856 Dublin transit and Liverpool MAY.7 “PKT.LETTER / PAID” tombstone transit. Rated “8Stg PAID 10d Cy” handstamp in red and endorsed “Per
Royal Mail Steamer”, very fine. Written-up on two pages, one showing a picture of the Liverpool harbour circa 1840. (Scan 1)
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Estimate $ 50
Currently...C$10.00
Will close during Public Auction |
| 56 |
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1856 Folded Cover from
Dundas (U.C.) to Germany, mailed on APR.15.1856 (despatch in green) to Wurttemberg (partial MAY.11 Marbach receiver) through Hamilton (APR.15), London England (MAY.7), Calais (MAY.8), Paris to Strasbourg train (MAY.9), Stuttgart (MAY.11). An
orange boxed "CANADA / ART.19" handstamp was applied at the Foreign Branch, G.P.O. London (these applied on unpaid letters from Canada to France, Montgomery records only 8 examples). Several rate and accountancy markings, very fine.
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Estimate $ 150
Currently...C$10.00
Will close during Public Auction |
| 57 |
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1857 Hamilton (C.W.)
"Changeling" on Registered Cover to Toronto, also known as a "Ruggles" postmark, this JUN.24.1857 example is a very fine strike, clearly showing the two outer-rings that were once filled with lead to form a single ring, on a registered cover to
Toronto (next day receiver on back), rated "PAID 3" handstamp in red. Probably the nicest example of this interesting postmark, in this state that we have see, on a very fine cover. Ex Cloutier exhibit. (Scan 1)
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Estimate $ 100
Currently...C$10.00
Will close during Public Auction |
| 58 |
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1857 Quebec (C.E.)
Cover to India, mailed on OCT.18.1857 (fine strike of the double-ring Ruggles / Changeling c.d.s. in red) to Fort Delhi, India, with "PAID" handstamp in red, endorsed "via Southampton & Bombay", with London NOV.2 transit on front and Delhi
undated receiver on back. Missing back flap and other edge faults, else a scarce destination for this period.
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Estimate $ 150
Currently...C$10.00
Will close during Public Auction |
| 59 |
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1858 Brantford (U.C.)
and Paris U.C Early Berri Datestamps on Small Cover, mailed from Brantford on JUN.10.1858 (the earliest recorded date for this instrument) addressed to Queenston (JUN.11 receiver) through Paris (JUN.10). The earliest known date for all of the
first small "U.C" Berri instruments is JUN.8.1858 (Paris) and these are dated only two days tater. Very fine. (Scan 1)
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Estimate $ 50
Currently...C$10.00
Will close during Public Auction |
| 60 |
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1859 City of Ottawa
C.W. on Cross Border Cover, mailed on JAN.3.1859 (very fine strike of the double-ring Ruggles / Changeling c.d.s.) to New York State, with "CANADA-10-CENTS" straightline handstamp, bold JAN.4.1859 "Ogdensburgh N.Y. / 10" handstamp on front and
light Prescott transit on back. A lovely small cover in the manner of a mourning cover, but with outlines in light blue (instead of black), very fine.
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Estimate $ 100
Currently...C$10.00
Will close during Public Auction |