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Lot |
Symbol |
Lot Description |
CV or Estimate |
1236 |
Brief |
INCOMING MAIL: 1855, Freight circular sent as "REGISTERED NEWSPAPER" franked with GB 1856/58, 1 d. red-brown from
"NEWCASTLE ON TYNE DE 15 1855" via Ostende to Helsingør (Image 1)
(Image 2)
Get Market Data for [Europe GB 10] |
SOLD for €80.00
Closing..Nov-15, 05:00 AM |
1237 |
Brief |
SMALL BALANCE: 1851/61, 3 franked letters (2 with 4 rbs.), unfranked letter and 2 price currents from London to Denmark, one with "HULL SHIP LETTER"
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SOLD for €200.00
Closing..Nov-15, 05:00 AM |
1238 |
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1852, 2 Rigsbank-Skilling, Thiele printing, plate I, type 5 (pos. 23), good to large margins allround, used, fine,
certificate Debo BPP (1993) (Mi. 900,-) (Image 1)
(Image 2)
(Image 3)
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SOLD for €380.00
Closing..Nov-15, 05:00 AM |
1239 |
Brief |
DENMARK: 1857, Double rate lettersheet with seal of High Court on reverse, sent from "KJØBENHAVN 21/2 1857" via
"HAMBURG 24 FEB. 1857" and London to St. Croix with transit marks of the British and Danish PO at St. Thomas, charged with "2/9"; additional "8" cents inland fee was cancelled due to the official character of the letter; small ink erosion, otherwise
fine, scarce (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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CLOSED
Closing..Nov-15, 05:00 AM |
Faroe Islands
Lot |
Symbol |
Lot Description |
CV or Estimate |
1240 |
Brief |
1851, Entire letter dated "Thorshavn d. 7 Nov." to Denmark with frontside Copenhagen compass postmark of 20.11.,
charged with "2" skilling in red crayon, to be paid by the recipient. Very fine and rare letter, certificate Wowern (1997) (Image
1)
(Image 2)
(Image 3)
(Image 4)
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SOLD for €1,050.00
Closing..Nov-15, 05:00 AM |
Danish West Indies
Lot |
Symbol |
Lot Description |
CV or Estimate |
1241 |
Brief |
1802, "Address of the Burgher Council of St. Thomas d.b. 19 febr. 1802" to the honorable Lt. Colonel Casimir William
von Scholten, governor of St. Thomas from 1800 to 1801 and 1803 to 1807, interesting item (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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SOLD for €160.00
Closing..Nov-15, 05:00 AM |
1242 |
Brief |
1804, Entire letter from St. Thomas to Hartford, Ct., on front red "SHIP" and "NEW YORK FEB 19", charged "14½" c. (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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CLOSED
Closing..Nov-15, 05:00 AM |
1243 |
Brief |
1814, "ST:THOMAS NOV 29 1814", large fleuron, nice strike on unpaid double rate lettersheet to London, charged on
arrival with "4/4". Slightly stained on reverse, otherwise fine and very scarce (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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SOLD for €440.00
Closing..Nov-15, 05:00 AM |
1244 |
Brief |
1829, Entire letter from St. Croix to Aberdeen, transported by the "Sheldrake" of the Leeward Line, charged with "5/2",
transported to Falmouth with unframed "F/LEEWARD ISLAND FE 26 1829", fine (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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CLOSED
Closing..Nov-15, 05:00 AM |
1245 |
Brief |
1837, Entire letter from St. Croix to Toronto, Canada, showing on front red "SHIP" and "NEW-YORK APR 2" and green
"QUEENSTON AP 10 1837", charged with a total of "1/11½"; 2 vertical file folds, one affecting the Queenston cancel; a fine letter with scarce destination (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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SOLD for €150.00
Closing..Nov-15, 05:00 AM |
1246 |
Brief |
1840, "LEEWARD ISLAND F" in green, clear strike on reverse of entire letter (the contents proving that it is coming
from St. Thomas) to Edinburgh with clear London arrival mark of June 18, charged on arrival with "6/-"; some vertical folds, still fine and very scarce (Image 1)
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CLOSED
Closing..Nov-15, 05:00 AM |
1247 |
Brief |
1854, "FOREIGN LETTER OFFICE ST. THOMAS" on reverse of entire letter from Mayaguez, Puerto Rico to New York, privately
carried to St. Thomas and from here sent to Baltimore with frontside blue arrival mark of November 16, "SHIP" and "7" (cents due); a file fold on front with paper break and entire slightly stained (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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SOLD for €140.00
Closing..Nov-15, 05:00 AM |
1248 |
Brief |
1861, red "FORWARDED BY KOEFOED WHITMORE & Co. ST. THOMAS" on reverse of entire letter to New York with frontside "5"
cents due (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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CLOSED
Closing..Nov-15, 05:00 AM |
1249 |
Brief |
4 c. blue/brown, diagonal bisect, tied by cds. "CHRISTIANSTED 10/2 1903" to envelope to Frederiksted with arrival mark,
very fine (Image 1)
(Image 2)
Get Market Data for [Europe 7IbH] |
SOLD for €130.00
Closing..Nov-15, 05:00 AM |
1250 |
Brief |
SHIP MAIL: 1869, Jesurun issue ½ real green, perf. 10 vertical marginal pair, precancelled with violet ink, used on
envelope to Curacao with frontside arrival mark of 5.2.1874 with blue due notation "30". A rare franking, certificate C.A. Møller AIEP (2007) (Facit LG21) (Image 1)
(Image 2)
(Image 3)
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SOLD for €580.00
Closing..Nov-15, 05:00 AM |
1251 |
Postfrisch Vierer |
Cntavos issue: ½ cent on brown, vertical block of 15, unmounted mint, the left row partly touched/cut into, otherwise
very fine and fresh. A very scarce multiple, certificate C.A. Møller AIEP (Facit LG35) (Image 1)
(Image 2)
(Image 3)
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CLOSED
Closing..Nov-15, 05:00 AM |
1252 |
Postfrisch Vierer |
II. PRINTING: ½ cent on brown, horizontal block of 10 with all transfer types, unmounted mint; 4 stamps slightly
touched/cut into, otherwise very fine and fresh (one stamp natural paper bore); a rare multiple, certificate C.A. Møller AIEP (Facit LG35) (Image 1)
(Image 2)
(Image 3)
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SOLD for €200.00
Closing..Nov-15, 05:00 AM |
1253 |
Brief |
"PAID AT ST. THOMAS" (CC2), good strike on entire letter from St. Croix with adjacent Danish "CHRISTIANSTED 12 5 1862"
to South Zorra, West Canada, endorsed "Via Halifax", paid with 4 c. inland postage and "pd 4 d." British postage to Halifax, transported via "ST. GEORGES MY 18 1862", on reverse also transit mark of Quebec and arrival mark of May 31; on front marked
"unpaid 5" which was applied to part paid letters. A very interesting and rare letter with light patina, one of the few recorded carried by open mail (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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CLOSED
Closing..Nov-15, 05:00 AM |
1254 |
Brief |
BRITISH POST OFFICE: "C51" on 4 d. vermilion, pl. 10 with adjacent red "ST. THOMAS PAID MY 18 69" on lettersheet from
Mayaguez, Puerto Rico to Philadelphia, endorsed "p.W.I.Str.", changed in "Str. via New York", additionally franked with US 1861/67, 10 c. green with cork cancel and adjacent "N.YORK STEAM SHIP JUN 4". The letter was privately carried to St. Thomas to
forwarding agent George A. Flips & Co. (blue oval handstamp on reverse), intended to be carried by the Brazilian line S.S. Mississippi, due at St. Thomas on May 14 and therefore franked with the US stamp. However, the steamer wrecked at Martinique
and the forwarding agent added the British stamp to catch the British packet departing on May 18 for Havana. A very fine and rare letter, just 3 similar covers recorded (Image 1)
(Image 2)
Get Market Data for [Europe GB 24+ US 20] |
SOLD for €2,900.00
Closing..Nov-15, 05:00 AM |
1255 |
Brief |
1 d. rose-red, plate 186, tied by vertical barred oval "C51" on 'sailor's letter' envelope from a seaman on HMS "SHAH"
to England with arrival mark of July 30, 1877. Part of reverse flap missing and small faults, still fine and extremely scarce (SG Z3) (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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SOLD for €480.00
Closing..Nov-15, 05:00 AM |
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