Transatlantic Post continued...
Lot |
Symbol |
Lot Description |
CV or Estimate |
9126 |
Brief |
1848, HERMANN: Maiden voyage, dated "New York 20 Mars 1848" to Cognac, avoiding a retaliatory rate by being transferred directly
to France with arrival mark "LE HAVRE 13 AVRIL 48", charged with "9" decimes, fine (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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CLOSED
Closing..Mar-23, 11:59 PM |
9127 |
Brief |
1848, UNITED STATES: Final Voyage, folded letter from "GENEVA 29 AOUT 48", endorsed "par le Havre Steamer United States, paid to
French port, upon arrival in New York charged "New-York... 29" retaliatory rate, fine and scarce entire (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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SOLD for €320.00
Closing..Mar-23, 11:59 PM |
9128 |
Brief |
1848,WASHINGTON: Small envelope from "GIESSEN 11/6" endorsed "for New York via Bremen" with "ST.P.A. BREMEN 14/7" to Cambridge,
paid "9" to Bremen, send unpaid to New York thus integral cds. "NEW YORK SHIP AUG 5 29cts." struck, fine and scarce (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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CLOSED
Closing..Mar-23, 11:59 PM |
9129 |
Brief |
1848, WASHINGTON: Folded letter dated "Leipzig February 28th" to New York, sent under separate cover to Bremen, posted unpaid by
forwarding agent John Heckenham with departure cancel "ST.P.A. BREMEN 14 3", upon arrival "24" cets charged, fine and interesting entire (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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SOLD for €100.00
Closing..Mar-23, 11:59 PM |
9130 |
Brief |
1850, ARCTIC: Maiden Voyage, unpaid folded lettersheet endorsed "p Arctic" to London with black integral cds. "NEW YORK 21 OCT
20", upon arrival charged with "1/-", fine (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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SOLD for €100.00
Closing..Mar-23, 11:59 PM |
9131 |
Brief |
1850, ATLANTIC: Maiden Voyage of Collins line, unpaid folded letter with integral cds. "NEW YORK 21 APR 27" to Carlisle, after
transit of 13 days, despite damaging paddles in drift ice, arrival in Liverpool clear "AMERICA MY 10 50A" struck, not delivered in Carlisle and re-directed to Stockton with arrival mark "STOCKTON MY 13 1850" and "1" charged, fine (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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CLOSED
Closing..Mar-23, 11:59 PM |
9132 |
Brief |
1850, BALTIC: Maiden Voyage, envelope with full content from New York, endorsed "per Steamer Baltic", with black integral cds.
"NEW YORK 21 NOV" to Liverpool where charged with "1/-" and "AMERICA LIVERPOOL NO 28" on reverse, very fine (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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SOLD for €100.00
Closing..Mar-23, 11:59 PM |
9133 |
Brief |
1850, FRANKLIN: Maiden Voyage of the "Franklin" and the Havre Line, unpaid folded lettersheet endorsed "p. Franklin Steamer via
Southampton" with clear strike of integral cds. "NEW YORK 42 OCT 5" to London, upon arrival charged with "2/-", fine and scarce (Image
1)
(Image 2)
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CLOSED
Closing..Mar-23, 11:59 PM |
9134 |
Brief |
1850, PACIFIC: Maiden Voyage and the 2nd of the Collins Line, unpaid folded letter from New York to London, endorsed "p.
Pacific Steamer" with very clear strike of integral cds. "NEW YORK 42 MAY 25" as debit to the UK, upon arrival charged as double-letter "2/-", two file folds one through cds., a fine and rare entire (Image 1)
(Image 2)
(Image 3)
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CLOSED
Closing..Mar-23, 11:59 PM |
9135 |
Brief |
1850, PACIFIC: Folded letter dated "Nvlee Orleans le 10 aout 1850" with matching red "NEW-ORLEANS AUG 14" and "PAID 5" to Paris,
only inland postage paid thus black two-line "U.S. STEAMSHIP POSTAGE NOT PAID" struck, also red boxed "COLINIES &c Art 13" applied, upon arrival charged with "15" decimes, fine and interesting entire (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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SOLD for €850.00
Closing..Mar-23, 11:59 PM |
9136 |
Brief |
1851, ARCTIC: Folded letter dated "Glasgow 29th July 1851" with matching red "GLASGOW PAID JUL 29 1851 to Philadelphia,
prepaid "8"d. outgoing ship letter rate, reverse with "SHIP LETTER LIVERPOOL JY 30", upon arrival black integral cds. "NEW-YORK SHIP AUG 11 7cts" struck, a fine and rare entire conveyed during the only American contract steamship voyage known to have
been designed for ship letters only, only three covers recorded from this voyage (Image 1)
(Image 2)
(Image 3)
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SOLD for €300.00
Closing..Mar-23, 11:59 PM |
9137 |
Brief |
1851, FRANKLIN: Folded letter dated "New York 14th Nov 1851" to Cognac with clear steamer cachet "NEW-YORK and HAVRE Steamer
Franklin Steam Navigation Company" alongside, upon arrival in Havre red "OUTRE-MER LE HAVRE 28 NOV 51" applied and charged with "6" decimes, some ageing, the "Franklin" was the only Atlantic steamer to have used an "Name-of-Boat" cachet (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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SOLD for €360.00
Closing..Mar-23, 11:59 PM |
9138 |
Brief |
1852, HERMANN: Ceres 10c. horizontal pair and 1 fr. single tied by grille sans fine to folded letter from "PARIS 8 NOV 52" to
Philadelphia, upon arrival in New York integral cds. "NEW YORK 21 NOV 23" struck, adhesives some faults, yet and attractive entire of the scarce 15g. rate (Image 1)
(Image 2)
(Image 3)
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CLOSED
Closing..Mar-23, 11:59 PM |
9139 |
Brief |
1852, PACIFIC: Ceres 40c. orange, two vertical pairs tied by grille sans fins to double-weight folded letter with adjacent cds.
"PARIS 13 DEC 52" to New York, upon arrival charged with "21" as single rate, adhesives some faults, still attractive, certificate Ceres (2002) (Image 1)
(Image 2)
(Image 3)
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SOLD for €300.00
Closing..Mar-23, 11:59 PM |
9140 |
Brief |
1853, BALTIC: Unpaid folded letter from "GLASGOW JUN 14 1853" endorsed "pr. US Stm Pckt. Baltic" to Montreal, charged with "1/-"
in error, error corrected and charges with 1/4d currency, rarely letters to Canada were carried by Collins steamships to Canada, (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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SOLD for €140.00
Closing..Mar-23, 11:59 PM |
9141 |
Brief |
1853, HERMANN: Folded lettersheet from "HONG-KONG 22 JU 1853" to Boston, sent unpaid per "Malta", "Madras", "Indus" und "Sultan"
via Marseilles to Calais, from there to Southampon and New York with "NEW-YORK SEP 1 AM Pkt" arrival, fine (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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SOLD for €190.00
Closing..Mar-23, 11:59 PM |
9142 |
Brief |
1853, HUMBOLDT: Unpaid folded letter from Boston endorsed "per Steamer Humboldt" via Forwarder "RÖLKER & MÖLL NEW YORK" with
black integral cds. "N. YORK Am. PKt. 23 OCT 22" to Bremen, charged with "13" silbergroschen resp. "29" grote, fine and interesting entire from the last complete voyage before being wrecked going westbound on Sisters Rocks, 12 miles off Halifax in a
dense fog on 6th December (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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SOLD for €120.00
Closing..Mar-23, 11:59 PM |
9143 |
Brief |
1853, HUMBOLDT: Small envelope written in Pisa and endorsed "p Humboldt", sent under separate cover to Forwarder Green &
Co., Paris with company cachet struck on reverse, upon arrival in New York charged with 40 cents and black integral cds. "N. YORK Am. Pkt. 40 AUG 16" struck, few faults (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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SOLD for €130.00
Closing..Mar-23, 11:59 PM |
9144 |
Brief |
1853, NASHVILLE: Maiden Voyage, folded letter from "SAN FRANCISCO 1 DEC" with adjacent straight-line "PAID 26" vie New York to
Cognac, put on the "WINFIELD SCOTT" which ran aground, the mail was recovered, with the "GOLDEN GATE" to Panama and with the "YANKEE BLADE" to New York, upon arrival charged "6" decimes, interesting entire being conveyed on the 1st of two voyages for
the line (Image 1)
(Image 2)
(Image 3)
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SOLD for €150.00
Closing..Mar-23, 11:59 PM |
9145 |
Brief |
1854, ATLANTIC: Folded letter dated "St. Petersburg the 25 January 1854" to Baltimore, blue "franco" in manuscript, via Aachen
with red boxed "Paid 25 cts" and reverse with red "Americ Packet.", upon arrival red integral cds. "N. YORK Am. PKt. 30 MAR 8" struck, fine (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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SOLD for €100.00
Closing..Mar-23, 11:59 PM |