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LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
961       image1835 (Aug. 4) Rio de Janeiro, Brazil to New York N.Y. via Philadelphia. Printed circular with market advice (oil, coffee, etc.), exports and ship sailings, carried as endorsed by ship Charles Wharton, entered mails with red "Phila., 10, Oct" octagonal double-line datestamp and matching red Philadelphia Full-Rigged Ship handstamp with red manuscript "14½" cent rating for 12½¢ inland postage plus 2¢ ship fee; red ms. "Recd 11th" docketing at top left, Very Fine.
Estimate; $500 - 750.

The Philadelphia Rigged Ship handstamp was used only on incoming mail for addresses beyond the port. It is recorded used from May 1834 to Nov. 9, 1835.
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Est. $500-750
SOLD for $325.00
Will close during Public Auction
962       image1840 (Nov. 10) Havana, Cuba to London, England via New York. Gray docketed folded letter with "Forwarded by Collomb & Iselin, New York" oval backstamp for transit to New York and red "Forwarded From Harnden's Package Express & Forwarder Letter Office, No 2 Wall St, New York" oval for transit to Boston, carried as endorsed by Cunard Line Britannia from Boston Dec. 1st to Liverpool arriving Dec. 15th; file folds, F.-V.F. and scarce double-forwarder transatlantic use from Havana.
Estimate; $200 - 300. (Image1)

Est. $200-300
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
963       image1846 (Feb. 4) Philadelphia Pa. to St. Croix, Danish West Indies. Gray datelined folded letter addressed "Care of J.F. Peniston & Co., St. Thomas", carried by private ship, reverse with red "Forwarded by Whitmore & Co., St. Thomas" oval across flaps, endorsed received "Feb. 25th, -46" at bottom left; some edge toning and wear, Fine and scarce early United States inbound use from a new find.
Estimate; $300 - 400. (Image1) (Image2)

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Est. $300-400
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
964       image1847 (Jun. 24, c.) Paris, France to Philadelphia Pa. Orange cover with blue "Ocean Steam Navigation Co. New York, Draper & Co., Paris" double-oval. This letter was put into the ship's mail bag by Ocean Line's agent in Paris, endorsed "p. Steamer Washington" at bottom left, carried as endorsed by Ocean Line Washington from Brest Jun. 25th via Southampton delayed with mechanical trouble, sailing for New York on Jul. 10th but had to return to port with additional problems. She sailed again July 15th arriving in New York Jul. 30th, New York "29" cent due rating for 24¢ transatlantic packet plus 5¢ inland postage, remailed with blue "Philadelphia PA. Jul 31" cds and manuscript "5" due rating totaling "34" cents.
Estimate; $1,000 - 1,500.

CARRIED ON THE MAIDEN RETURN VOYAGE OF AMERICAN PACKET SERVICE BY OCEAN LINE WASHINGTON.

While letters on the eastbound route during the Discriminatory Rate period are relatively rare, those on westbound voyages are exceptional.
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Est. $1,000-1,500
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
965       image(Retaliatory Rates) 1848 (Nov. 10) Hamburg, Germany to Philadelphia, Pa. Folded letter prepaid with magenta "1.6" 1sh 6d credit from Hamburg to England, London (11.13) and Liverpool (11.13) transits, carried by Cunard Line Britannia from Liverpool Nov. 18 to Boston arriving Dec. 6, red "Boston Ms. 'Ship' Dec 6" cds and matching "34" retaliatory rate handstamp for 10¢ inland plus 24¢ packet fee, Very Fine, ex-Winter.
Estimate; $150 - 200.

Letter carried on the 22nd of 25 Cunard mail voyages to the U.S. under the retaliatory order.

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Est. $150-200
SOLD for $250.00
Will close during Public Auction
966       image(Via Panama) 1849 (Dec. 2) Callao, Peru to East Thomaston Me. Gray datelined folded letter carried by Pacific Steam Navigation Co. to Panama and overland to Chagres, carried by Cherokee from Chagres Jan. 2nd to New York arriving Jan. 13th, rare strike of red "New-York '30' Jan 13" integral-due cds; slight edge toning, F.-V.F.
Estimate; $400 - 600.

CARRIED ON THE MAIDEN RETURN VOYAGE OF HOWLAND AND ASPINWALL'S CHEROKEE.

There are fewer than 5 recorded examples of the rare "New-York '30' Jan 13" integral-due cds, which is known used for this voyage of the "Cherokee" only. The New York Herald listed Cherokee as a mail steamship, but this was incorrect. The confusion about the Cherokee being a mail steamship on this voyage may have come from the actions of mail agent A. Clinton McLean. He was in charge of the mails from California that reached Panama on Dec. 5th and Dec. 29th. He accompanied these mails to New York on the Cherokee. It appears that he had missed the sailing of the contract mail steamer, "Falcon", that cleared Chagres on January 1, 1850. Howland and Aspinwall's Pacific Mail Steamship Company had the mail contract for the Pacific route, but not for the route on the Atlantic side. They did operate steamships on the Atlantic route until April 1851, the "Cherokee" being their first.

Reference: United States Incoming Steamship Mail 1847-1875, Second Edition, Wierenga, illustrated and discussed on p. 50-51, fig. 66.
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Est. $400-600
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
967       image1850 (Jun. 12) Callao, Peru to Boston Mass. via Panama, Cuba and Mobile. Gray datelined folded letter endorsed "by Steamer Bolivia via Panama", carried privately on PSNC Bolivia from Peru to Panama, then sent out-of-mails to Cuba and carried by RMSP Great Western from Havana Jul. 28th to Mobile arriving Jul. 30th, entered mails with blue "Mobile Ala. '10' 1 Aug" integral-rate cds and matching "SHIP" straightline; some minor toning, F.-V.F. and scarce RMSP packet use to Mobile.
Estimate; $300 - 400. (Image1)

Est. $300-400
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
968       image1852 (Feb. 18) San Francisco, Cal. to La Rochelle, France. Red-orange "San Francisco Cal. 18 Feb" cds with matching "Paid" straightline and "29" error rating handstamp for 29¢ British mail rate, pencil "26" prepaid rating for 16¢ American Packet plus 10¢ internal postage from West Coast, carried from San Francisco via PMSC Panama arriving Panama Mar. 3rd, left Chagres via USMC El Dorado arriving New York Mar. 15th, then by Collins Line Arctic from New York to Liverpool arriving Mar. 31st, red London (4.1) transit backstamp, red Paris (4.2) entry cds and "8" decimes due handstamp, La Rochelle (4.3) arrival backstamp, Very Fine and choice 29¢ error rate use to France, ex-Noel, Walske.
Estimate; $300 - 400.

The "26" rating handstamp should have been struck for the 26¢ British open mail rate by American Packet from the West Coast. The Dick Winter collection had examples of the "29" rating handstamp used properly to Sweden and Great Britain on the same voyages via Panama to New York.
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Est. $300-400
SOLD for $160.00
Will close during Public Auction
969       image1852 (Apr. 3) Rhinebeck, N.Y. to Koenigreich, Württemberg. Orange buff cover with bold "Rhinebeck N.Y. Apr 3" cds and matching "Paid" handstamp with ms. "29" cent Bremen mails rating, red "New-York, Apr 5" exchange backstamp and red "PAID ALL" straightline, red "America/über Bremen" handstamp overstrikes "Paid All", Hanover P.O. in Bremen red "Fr. 2 5/12" gutebroschen credit handstamp, magenta "7" credit for British (3 sgr), Belgium (½ sgr) and German (3½ sgr) internal transit, reverse with Deitz-Minden (5.1) cds and blue Waiblingen (5.4.52) two-line transits; some wear upper right, otherwise Very Fine and scarce Bremen mails use.
Estimate; $300 - 400.

The "Paid All" handstamp is a New York marking indicating that the letter was prepaid to Württemberg. Fully prepaid letters to destinations beyond Bremen between July 1st 1851 and Aug. 15th 1853 are scarce. The Hanover Post Office in Bremen red "Fr. 2 5/12" gutebroschen credit handstamp is known used only from April to June 1852.
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Est. $300-400
SOLD for $160.00
Will close during Public Auction
970       image1853 (Sep. 30) Circular to Halifax, Nova Scotia. Blue folded wrapper without side flaps bearing 1¢ blue (9) horizontal pair, small corner crease, tied by two strikes of blue circular grid cancels, inside partial docketing; light printed Dickey & Co. circular offset on face, F.-V.F.
Estimate; $150 - 200. (Image1)

Est. $150-200
SOLD for $325.00
Will close during Public Auction
971       image1855 (c.) Callao, Peru to Fairhaven Mass. Light buff cover with sharp "Forwarded by Crosby & Co., Ship Chandlers and Ship Agents, Callao, Peru" forwarder's oval, British P.O. "PAID-TO / PANAMA" two-line transit, "10" in circle and New York "Steamship, 10" in circle due handstamps totalled to "20" cent due; small edge tear, Very Fine.
Estimate; $150 - 200. (Image1)

Est. $150-200
SOLD for $260.00
Will close during Public Auction
972       image1858 (Jun. 16) Salem Ms. to Calcutta, India. Buff cover addressed to Ship "Cyclone", "Salem Mass., June 16" cds and red "Paid" straightline with manuscript "38" rating for Prussian Closed Mail rate, red "Boston '15' Jun 16" exchange cds, "Boston Br. Pkt. Jun 16" exchange backstamp; red "Aachen Franco 29/6" framed handstamp and red ms. rating, carried by Cunard Line America from Boston Jun. 16th to Liverpool arriving Jun. 27th, reverse with Alexandria (7.16) transit and partial Calcutta Steam Letter handstamp; reduced at top and partial back flap, Fine and scarce Prussian Closed mail use to India.
Estimate; $150 - 200. (Image1)

Est. $150-200
SOLD for $350.00
Will close during Public Auction
973       image1858 (Nov. 14) New Orleans La. to Schirmack, France. Blue printed circular bearing 1¢ blue (24) pair tied by "New Orleans La. May 14" cds, probably carried by Cunard Line Asia from New York to Liverpool arriving Dec. 5th, red French (12.6.61) entry cds with matching "15c" centimes due rating handstamp; some scissor trimmed perfs at top, F.-V.F.
Estimate; $200 - 300. (Image1)

Est. $200-300
SOLD for $325.00
Will close during Public Auction
974       image1859 (Jan. 22) Calcutta, India to New York N.Y. Cover with sharp "Forwarded by Atkinson Tilton & Co. & Co., Calcutta" oval and red "Calcutta, Ja 22, 1859, G.P.O." origin cds on reverse, endorsed "Per 'Bengal' via Marseilles", framed "INDIA UNPAID" handstamp, red London (3.1) transit backstamp and manuscript "18" debit, carried by Inman Line City of Washington from Liverpool Mar. 2nd to New York arriving Mar. 16th, black "New.York, Am. Packet. Mar 16" exchange cds and matching "39" cent due rating, Very Fine.
Estimate; $150 - 200.

The 39¢ rate from India via Marseilles for up to ¼ ounce comprised: 18¢ debit to Britain, 16¢ American packet sea passage plus 5¢ U.S. inland.
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Est. $150-200
SOLD for $220.00
Will close during Public Auction
975       image1860 (Mar. 20) Valença, Portugal to Boston Mass. via New York. Gray folded letter sent unpaid endorsed "Via England", red London (3.5) transit backstamp and manuscript "24" cent debit to U.S., carried by Havre Line Fulton from Southampton Mar. 7th to New York arriving Mar. 20th, "New.York, Am. Packet, Mar 20" exchange cds with matching bold "45" cent due rating, Very Fine and scarce use from Portugal.
Estimate; $200 - 300. (Image1)

Est. $200-300
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
976       image1860 (Jun. 11) Charleston S.C. to Nantes, France. Blue folded letter bearing 24¢ gray lilac (37), straddle-pane margin at right, tied by "Charleston S.C. Jul 11" cds, red "New York 'Paid 3' Jun 14" credit exchange cds ("Jun" used in error), carried on North Atlantic S.S. Co. Adriatic from New York Jul. 14th to Havre arriving Jul. 24th, blue Havre (7.24) arrival datestamp that is an unusual color for this marking, Le Havre a Paris (7.24) and Nantes (7.25) arrival backstamps, Very Fine, ex-Karrer.
Estimate; $500 - 750.

A RARE PREPAID EXAMPLE CARRIED ON THE 3RD OF ONLY 7 VOYAGES OF THE NORTH ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. (Image1)

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Est. $500-750
SOLD for $800.00
Will close during Public Auction
977       image1862 (May 14) Macao via Hong Kong, China to Greenfield Mass. Tissue paper cover with red "Per Overland via Marseilles" banner directive and original letter datelined "Macao May 14th 1862", entered mails with red "Hong Kong, Paid, C, MY 25 '62" cds and magenta "1/11" prepaid rating (46¢) to U.S. port, magenta "1/10" 1s10d credit to G.B., red London Paid (7.14) transit cds and matching "16 / cents" credit handstamp to U.S. for sea passage, carried by Inman Line Etna from Liverpool Jul. 16th to New York arriving Jul. 27th, black "N.York Am. Pkt. '5' Jul 28" debit exchange cds for 5¢ inland postage; reduced slightly at right, Very Fine and attractive.
Estimate; $500 - 750.

The enclosed Macao letter has some interesting content, "…I closed my last letter to you on Friday, went over to Hong Kong on Saturday morn'g…the mail steamer leaving there on Sunday morn'g…I have now a little intermission on account of the stormy weather for the last two days, so that Teas cannot be shipped off to the "S.H. Talbot"…The "S.H. Talbot" was chartered on my a/c and I have some 6@600 tons for her @ New York, she takes 1,100 tons & is engaged full & will be off soon as the weather permits…There is private news said to be received at Hong Kong via Calcutta that the Federal Troops have possession of Newbern N.C.…if possible I want to get away to Amoy & Foochow to see about the new Teas…".
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Est. $500-750
SOLD for $850.00
Will close during Public Auction
978       image1864 (Nov. 14) Paris, France to Exeter N.H. Cover with "Paris, Nov 14 '64" cds and incorrect "18" overstruck with "12" cent debit handstamp, carried by French Line Washington from Havre Nov. 16th to New York arriving Dec. 3rd, "N.Y. Frnh. Pkt. '15 or 34 U.S. Notes' Dec 3" depreciated currency cds; opening slit at top, Very Fine and rare French Mails Depreciated Currency use.
Estimate; $500 - 750.

This New York French Mails Depreciated Currency cds shows 15¢ in coin or 34¢ in notes for a 2.267x inflation factor, near the peak exchange rate in depreciated currency.
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Est. $500-750
SOLD for $675.00
Will close during Public Auction
979       image1865 (Sep. 24) Rio de Janeiro, Brazil to New York, N.Y. Datelined folded letter with partial Brazil (9.24) cds sent via French packet to Bordeaux, bold strike of red "Bresil, Bordeaux, 18 Oct 65" cds, blue crayon "2" for double-weight and green crayon "54" cent debit adjacent, carried by Cunard Line Java from Queenstown Oct. 22nd to New York arriving Nov. 3rd, "N.Y. Br. Pkt. '60 or 84 U.S. Notes' 3 Nov" depreciated currency exchange cds (inverted day), Very Fine and scarce depreciated currency cds unlisted by Winter, ex-Hahn.
Estimate; $300 - 400. (Image1)

Est. $300-400
SOLD for $300.00
Will close during Public Auction
980       image1865 (Nov. 14) Genoa, Italy to New York N.Y. Blue folded cover with "Genova, 14 Nov 65" cds, French red "Italie, Lanslebourg" (11.26) transit cds and "18" cent debit handstamp, carried by French Line Lafayette from Havre Nov. 17th to New York arriving Dec. 5th, two strikes of "N.Y. Frnh. Pkt. '21 or 31 U.S. Notes' Dec 5" depreciated currency cds; small top edge tear, Very Fine and rare French Mails Depreciated Currency use.
Estimate; $500 - 750.

This New York French Mails Depreciated Currency cds shows 21¢ in coin or 31¢ in notes for a 1.476x inflation factor.
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Est. $500-750
SOLD for $500.00
Will close during Public Auction

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