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The Steven Walske Collection of North American Blockade Run Mail continued...

British Packets Restored after War
Lot Sym. Lot Description  
2328 c ImageBordeaux, France to Boston via Falmouth, England, 1788. Folded letter datelined Nov. 7, 1788 at Bordeaux, carried to England with manuscript "p 1/-" packet prepayment, "POST PAID" in circle handstamp, carried from Falmouth on packet Queen Charlotte, arriving New York Feb. 13, "2.16" (dwt) due, small internal piece of letter missing, Very Fine and rare cover from France to the U.S. via Falmouth packet during this period, monthly English packet service between New York and Falmouth began in November 1755, following the Revolutionary War normal service resumed in December 1783, mail between the U.S. and France could be carried by Falmouth packets only after an August 4, 1784 postal treaty provided for transit mail between France and England, fewer than five covers are known by this route (Image)

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E. $ 750-1,000

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2329 c ImageLa Rochelle, France to Boston via Falmouth, England, 1791. Folded letter datelined Aug. 23, 1791 at La Rochelle, carried to England with manuscript "p 2/-" packet prepayment, red London Paid double-circle datestamp, carried from Falmouth on packet Grantham, arriving New York Oct. 17, "5.8" (dwt) due, internal piece of letter missing, Very Fine and rare cover from France to the U.S. via Falmouth packet during this period, monthly English packet service between New York and Falmouth began in November 1755, following the Revolutionary War normal service resumed in December 1783, mail between the U.S. and France could be carried by Falmouth packets only after an August 4, 1784 postal treaty provided for transit mail between France and England, fewer than five covers are known by this route (Image)

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E. $ 750-1,000

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