Pre-Stamp Postal History continued...
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Catalog No. |
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Opening |
51246 |
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1796 (May 2nd) Folded Seaman's entire from Belfast to a serving mariner on board HMS "Regular" at Portsmouth sent at the military concession rate with manuscript "1" on the face, showing clear crisp red "BELFAST" alongside, with London
"MA/8/96" cds and horseshoe PLYMOUTH in black, cover somewhat tatty with tear, extremely rare; ex Jay.
Note: Sent in the first year of this Seaman military rate as per the Act for Ireland which was passed in March 1796.(Image 1)
(Image 2)
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Estimate. GBP 400
SOLD for GBP 400.00
Closing..Jun-22, 02:00 AM |
51247 |
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1712 (April 15th) Small neatly entire letter sent from Dublin to Liverpool, Chester showing the distinctive Dublin "6" (combined rate), on arrival in London the charge was cancelled and rerated "9" with the London to Chester being charged
3d, very fine and scarce.(Image 1)
(Image 2)
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Estimate. GBP 70
SOLD for GBP 110.00
Closing..Jun-22, 02:00 AM |
51248 |
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1715 (October 23rd) Entire letter from Cork to Antwerp showing a superb straight line "CORK" in black and in manuscript endorsement "pd to lond 10d.", very fine and scarce.(Image 1)
(Image 2)
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Estimate. GBP 80
CLOSED
Closing..Jun-22, 02:00 AM |
51249 |
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1726 (October 26th) Entire letter from Stradbally to Dublin showing on the reverse Dublin Bishop handstamp "OC/28" showing unusual displacement by by 1mm of the two halves of the hs caused by the failure of the official to strap the two
sections of the handstamp in alignment, a very rare error (DF No.12A)(Image 1)
(Image 2)
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Estimate. GBP 100
SOLD for GBP 160.00
Closing..Jun-22, 02:00 AM |
51250 |
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1726-27 (March 2nd) Entire letter from Kilkenny to London rated "10", showing the abbreviated first type "Cn.TRY" (DF No.57) and London bishop "17/MR" on reverse, with a "K• KENNY" on the obverse, very fine trio of strikes, scarce.(Image 1)
(Image 2)
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Estimate. GBP 70
CLOSED
Closing..Jun-22, 02:00 AM |
51251 |
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1737 (August 20th) Entire letter from Newry to Dublin franked "free Hen: o: Hara", a small "NEWRY" and part Dublin black "FREE" on the obverse. The reverse shows a 14mm third type Dublin bishop "AU/22" ds with swan neck on the "2", very
fine and scarce.(Image 1)
(Image 2)
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Estimate. GBP 50
SOLD for GBP 90.00
Closing..Jun-22, 02:00 AM |
51252 |
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1744 (September 13th) Entire letter from Clonmel to Dublin, with enclosure 21 days' signed draft for £326.00, showing a "Free Rich" Pennefather", but disallowed due to the enclosure and rated "8" double and hand-stamped with a distinctive
horseshoe "RECHARGED/I" and inspectors' initials, an attractive showpiece.(Image 1)
(Image 2)
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Estimate. GBP 400
SOLD for GBP 850.00
Closing..Jun-22, 02:00 AM |
51253 |
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1745 (May 1th) Entire letter from Dublin to Edinburgh via London single rate "6" and rerated "1/-" (London to Edinburgh 6d) and showing the first type straight line "DUBLIN" (27mm) hs on reverse, a wonderful strike, scarce in
this quality.(Image 1)
(Image 2)
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Estimate. GBP 70
CLOSED
Closing..Jun-22, 02:00 AM |
51254 |
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1745 (December 16th) Entire letter sent from Dundalk to Dublin free and showing a small "FREE", an abbreviated albino "D•DALK" impression overstruck by a Dublin "DE/16" bishop mark on reverse, an attractive trio of strikes, scarce.(Image 1)
(Image 2)
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Estimate. GBP 50
SOLD for GBP 70.00
Closing..Jun-22, 02:00 AM |
51255 |
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1746 (November 6th) Folded letter sheet, rated "11d" (1d ship rate + 4d Derry to Dublin + 6d combined rate) from Apoquinimick to the SPG in London, landed in Ireland, showing a Derry "SHIP" handstamp, and below a diminutive "DERRY"
provincial town name stamp, a wonderful example of the early use of this Ship mkg, a wonderful exhibition showpiece. The earliest recorded usage of this Derry SHIP handstamp.(Image 1)
(Image 2)
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Estimate. GBP 1,800
SOLD for GBP 3,000.00
Closing..Jun-22, 02:00 AM |
51256 |
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1759 (November 1st) Folded letter sheet from a sailor on board "Ship Ajax St. George" to London showing an unframed "SHIP" of Limerick, with matching second type (large uniform letters) provincial town namestamp of "LIMERICK", rate "9"
(1d Captain's gratuity + 8d double to Dublin + 12d double Dublin to London), a wonderful and important Ship letter usage. The only known recorded usage of this type of Limerick Ship handstamp.(Image 1)
(Image 2)
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Estimate. GBP 2,000
SOLD for GBP 5,500.00
Closing..Jun-22, 02:00 AM |
51257 |
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1761 (October 10th) Entire letter from Waterford to Antwerp, Belgium rated "post pd 10" paying Waterford to Dublin 4d single + 6d Dublin to London, on receipt in Belgium a further "6" stivers was raised, and circular "PD" applied. The
letter shows the second type (large uniform letters) provincial town straight line name stamp in black of "WATERFORD", a superb strike.(Image 1)
(Image 2)
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Estimate. GBP 100
SOLD for GBP 240.00
Closing..Jun-22, 02:00 AM |
51258 |
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1775 (October 10th) Entire letter from Rosstrevor to Armagh rated "2" single, showing a superb straight line "ROSSTREUOR" with U for V, a wonderful provincial town namestamp, very fine.(Image 1)
(Image 2)
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Estimate. GBP 50
SOLD for GBP 190.00
Closing..Jun-22, 02:00 AM |
51259 |
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1778 (October 12th) Entire letter from Kilkenny to London showing a circular "FREE" in red, a large "KILKENNY" town name stamp, plus the large type Dublin Bishop mark "O • C / 14" with a broken dividing line, very fine and scarce.(Image 1)
(Image 2)
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Estimate. GBP 70
SOLD for GBP 80.00
Closing..Jun-22, 02:00 AM |
51260 |
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1798 (April 2nd) Entire letter from Dublin to London showing a small London straight line "IRELAND" (44mm) in red, rated "8", very fine and scarce. The earliest usage yet recorded of this handstamp.(Image 1)
(Image 2)
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Estimate. GBP 70
SOLD for GBP 110.00
Closing..Jun-22, 02:00 AM |
51261 |
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1800 (August 31st) Folded entire sent from Carrick on Shannon to London showing a large London 2-line "S/IRELAND" in red (DF No.63), rated "6" single (Carrick to Dublin) deleted by inspectors CROWN and rerated with 1/- double. The letter
was further rated 2/4 (1/- + 1/4 double Dublin to London = 2/4), showpiece. One of only 2 letters yet recorded originating from outside Dublin with an S/IRELAND handstamp.(Image 1)
(Image 2)
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Estimate. GBP 400
SOLD for GBP 360.00
Closing..Jun-22, 02:00 AM |
51262 |
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1800 (January 8th) Entire letter from Dublin to London showing a large "IRELAND" (68mm) hs in red, single rate "8" pence, a superb strike, showpiece.(Image 1)
(Image 2)
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Estimate. GBP 80
SOLD for GBP 80.00
Closing..Jun-22, 02:00 AM |
51263 |
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Independant Post Office Period. 1785 (November 16th) Folded entire from Dublin to Armagh with favour frank "Free M. Longfield", and dated inside "Dublin Novr. 16 1785" and "Novr. 15", the date of the frank altered in another hand
to "16", intercepted by the Free Office who endorsed in black "date altered" and straight line "TREBLE POSTAGE" in red was applied, rated 1/- treble and initialled by the inspector, an important and extremely rare postal history rarity (DF No. 236).
The second earliest of the 4 recorded usages of this handstamp.(Image 1)
(Image 2)
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Estimate. GBP 2,000
SOLD for GBP 3,000.00
Closing..Jun-22, 02:00 AM |
51264 |
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1790 (November 13th) Folded lettersheet from Harbor Grace to the SPG in London showing an unframed "SHIP" of Waterford in black and matching "WATERFORD" straight line above, rated 7 (1d ship letter rate and 6d combined Dublin to London)
sent by the Welsh Packet route, a rare showpiece and the latest usage of the five recorded examples.(Image 1)
(Image 2)
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Estimate. GBP 1,400
SOLD for GBP 1,400.00
Closing..Jun-22, 02:00 AM |
51265 |
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1790 (September 20th) Folded entire from Belfast to Lord Macarmer Dervock living at Lissanour, Ballymoney, sent free and endorsed with manuscript "Crofs Post", with a straight line red "BELFAST" townstamp, fine and scarce Cross Post
usage. Note: The letter was addressed to a peer so no verification of the frank was necessary in Dublin and the Cross Post routing could be used.(Image 1)
(Image 2)
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Estimate. GBP 80
SOLD for GBP 130.00
Closing..Jun-22, 02:00 AM |