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Bermuda Stampless: Used to Glasgow: 1840 envelope, (wrinkled) bearing on reverse, light strike of BERMUDA AP 14 1840 fleuron (PM2) per Cunard "Margaret" to Halifax Apr 25, per "Skylark" to Falmouth May 25, forwarded from London May 30 and Glasgow receiver May 31. Ex. Dr Pitts.
Bermuda Stampless: New York to Bermuda: 29 February 1845 BERMUDA/ SHIP LETTER S1 Type I in red light impression, on full folded letter (ink spots) from New York date lined Feb 29, 1845 bearing manuscript "pr Brig Falcon", docketed St. George arrival Mar 10th. Only about a dozen examples exist. Ex Sir Henry Tucker II lot 3, Dr. Pitts.
Contents refer to this letter being a duplicate of one sent by the Sch. Lyra and refers to a damaged Swedish vessel Neptunius that put into Bermuda, and disposition of her cargo which will be picked up by the Brig Lawrence Copeland.
Bermuda Stampless: 1846 RED PAID AT HAMILTON, BERMUDA Crowned Circle ample strike on piece of envelope, manuscript "M" is most likely Mrs. Dill "correspondence. An inexpensive way to acquire the handstamp Ex Dr. Pitts. (SG CC3 £4,000 Scott A1 $4,000 on cover)
To Mr. Thomas N. Dill at Hobart Free College in Geneva, NY (see the photos from the Baron Leuhusen Collection in Spink Oct 29, 2003 lots 29,30) which is a known correspondence.
Bermuda: 1854, 1d red brown on bluish, Small Crown watermark, perf. 16, Strip of Five (missing end stamp), tied by "466" grid cancels on flimsy damaged envelope bearing manuscript "May 17-56 Bermuda" and red tombstone PKT LETTER LIVERPOOL JU 15 1856 transit, on reverse BERMUDA MY __ 1856 origin and blue CANTERBURY HU 16 receiver. Ex. Dr. Pitts.(SG GB 17; Scott 8 )
Very rare similar to Tucker Part I (lots 532 and 534) Cover could use a little help.
Bermuda Stampless: 1862 Red HAMILTON BERMUDA / SHIP LETTER, nicely struck on attractive but damaged mourning envelope bearing manuscript "4" and "Sch. Geo. Kilborn", on reverse red HAMILTON AP 4 1862 receiver Ex Sir Henry Tucker II lot 31, Dr. Pitts.
No example in Leuhusen, one each only in Ludington and Ulrich. Perhaps seven recorded by Forand and Freeland.
Bermuda Stampless: Mourning envelope (very attractive) bearing red P3 ST GEORGES MY 29 1863 PAID c.d.s., A rare and nice strike to Hamilton. Enclosure included Sir Henry Tucker II lot 20, ex Peniston, Dr. Pitts.
Bermuda Stampless: 1866 Triangle Drop Letter, (piece of front missing) bearing black HAMILTON OCT 29 1866 c.d.s. and very rare partial manuscript "Imm--" for immediate instructional. Cute and interesting. Ex. Dr. Pitts.
Sale No: 13
Lot No: 412
Symbol: Cat No: Collection
Bermuda Stampless Covers: 1810 to 1870's The remainder of the David Pitts Collection comprising 19 stampless and 3 documents, mounted on exhibition pages including St. Georges PM5, P3I (3), P3II, Hamilton PM4, St. Thomas to Bermuda Jamaica to Bermuda(2) and one via Havana plus much more. ALSO 3 stamped covers 1868-76 1d internal, 6d to Halifax, 3d to Newfoundland. Great group with documentation