Transatlantic Post
Lot |
Symbol |
Lot Description |
CV or Estimate |
9001 |
Brief |
1799, HARLEQUIN: Folded letter dated "Quebec 12 Dec 1799" addressed to London, reverse with two-line "QUEBEC DEC 13 99" and
red arrival "APR 29 1800", charged with "1N8" to take it overland to Halifax, fine (Image 1)
(Image 2)
(Image 3)
|
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction before Apr-29, 06:55 AM |
9002 |
Brief |
1801, ANN: Folded letter dated "Quebec 29th October 1801", addressed to Greenock, with good strike of two-line "STRANRAER
SHIPIRE" alongside, charged 2/9d., a transit of only 25 days, one of the last ships to sail before the St Lawrence River froze, fine (Image
1)
(Image 2)
(Image 3)
|
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction before Mar-24, 12:02 PM |
9003 |
Brief |
1801, DECATUR: Folded letter from New York 23rd March 1801 as a duplicate (original per “Pegasus”) to Edinburgh and redirected
to Leith. With good strike of red “Ship Letter GREENOCK” alongside, incorrectly charged 2/4d, as a triple letter the rate should have been 3 x 4d ship letter from a Post Office agent overseas and 3 x 6d inland (80 miles), fine and attractive (Image 1)
(Image 2)
|
SOLD for 240.00
Will close during Public Auction before Mar-24, 12:03 PM |
9004 |
Brief |
1808, CAROLINA ANN: Folded letter from Amsterdam 13th January 1808 via London with red "PAID SHIP LETTER LONDON MARCH 10 1808"
and further "LONDON PAID SHIP-LETTER FEE MAR 10 1808" alongside to New Orleans, charged with "27" (cents ship and 25 cents inland), arrival in "BALTIMORE MAY 3" and delayed because of the 1808 Embargo Act, arriving in New Orleans 29th of May, a total
transit time of 4½ months, minor ink corrosion at lower left, otherwise fine and scarce entire (Image 1)
(Image 2)
|
SOLD for 240.00
Will close during Public Auction before Mar-24, 12:04 PM |
9005 |
Brief |
1809, CHESTERFIELD: Folded letter dated "New York April 19th 1809" addressed to Admiral Thomas Spry (Admiral of the Red 1799),
upon arrival in Faltmouth two-line "FALMOUTH / PACKER LETTER" struck alongside, charged with "3/2"d, being the double packet letter rate of 2/2d. plus one shilling inland postage to St. Mawes, fine and attractive entire (Image 1)
(Image 2)
|
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction before Mar-24, 11:59 PM |
9006 |
Brief |
1809, MANCHESTER: Folded letter dated "New York Jan 2 1809" addressed to Derby, letter could not be prepaid, arrival in Falmouth
with "Falmouth:Packet: Lre" handstamp applied, charged with "2/2", fine (Image 1)
(Image 2)
|
SOLD for 140.00
Will close during Public Auction before Mar-24, 12:05 PM |
9007 |
Brief |
1810, H.M.S. VENUS: Folded letter dated "New York August 25 1810" to Dorking, no prepayment, treated as a packet letter and
charged "2/-" and changed to 2/2" for delivery to Dorking, fine (Image 1)
(Image 2)
|
SOLD for 150.00
Will close during Public Auction before Mar-24, 12:05 PM |
9008 |
Brief |
1811, LEANDER: Folded letter from New Brunswick 23rd May 1811 to Liverpool with oval "SHIP LETTER LIVERPOOL" struck alongside,
no apparent charge, probably paid the captain 2d., total transit of 66 days having called at Ireland en route. The letter was not landed in Ireland which was a serious breach of the regulations. (Image 1)
(Image 2)
(Image 3)
|
SOLD for 100.00
Will close during Public Auction before Mar-24, 12:05 PM |
9009 |
Brief |
1812, SWIFTSURE: Folded letter dated "Charleston Oct. 6 1812" addressed to Edenburg, Scotland, sent via New York 8th November,
Halifax 19th November and Falmouth 23rd December with green "AMERICA F DE 23 1812" alongside, charged with "7/3", fine (Image 1)
(Image 2)
|
SOLD for 440.00
Will close during Public Auction before Mar-24, 12:06 PM |
9010 |
Brief |
1813, DIDO: Folded letter from Philadelphia 1st October 1813 via New York to Ireland with boxed "LIVERPOOL SHIP LETTER"
alongside, charged "1´8d" (8d ship letter, 10d inland to Holyland and 2d for the packet to Dublin), there on 30th October an extra 9d for 65-90 miles to Belfast was added, in all "2/5d" charged, fine (Image 1)
(Image 2)
|
SOLD for 170.00
Will close during Public Auction before Mar-24, 12:07 PM |
9011 |
Brief |
1813, JOHN ADAMS: Folded letter from New York 12th November 1813 to Schiedam (Netherlands). Triplicate letter put on the cartel
ship carrying the US delegation to Sweden sent to try and end the 1812 War. Outer wrapper removed, forwarded by Jan Smith via Heligoland to London. Charged "10" Stuiver in Schiedam, a total transit time, including the delay in New York, of 6½ months,
fine and scarce entire (Image 1)
(Image 2)
|
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction before Mar-24, 12:07 PM |
9012 |
Brief |
1818, MILO: Folded letter from "HOLYHEAD 23 FEB" via Forwarder, endorsed "To the care of Mr. W. Hope", in Liverpool to Boston,
scarce blue ship's cachet "SHIP MILO S.G. BRONSON Sailed mar. 27" struck at lower right, charged with "8"d., arrival mark "BOSTON APR 23", fine and choice (Image 1)
(Image 2)
(Image 3)
|
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction before Mar-24, 12:07 PM |
9013 |
Brief |
1819, TELEGRAPH: Folded lettersheet from Liverpool to London endorsed "Per Telegraph" with good red strike of "SHIP TELEGRAPH H.
COFFIN", charged double-rate with "3/2"d., reverse with arrival mark, transit of 33 days, gently cleaned, a fine and scarce entire (Image
1)
(Image 2)
|
SOLD for 200.00
Will close during Public Auction before Mar-24, 12:07 PM |
9014 |
Brief |
1820, ATLANTIC: Folded letter dated "Hamburg 14th November 1820" (probably sent under separate cover to a forwarder) via
Liverpool to Providence, Rhode Island, put on the "Atlantic" with greenish serrated oval handstamp "SHIP ATLANTIC SAILED DECEM. 17 W. MATLOCK" alongside, arrival mark "NEW YORK FEB 19", a total transit of 102 days. Fine and scarce entire, especially
with the Atlantic marking in green rather than red (Image 1)
(Image 2)
|
SOLD for 280.00
Will close during Public Auction before Mar-24, 12:08 PM |
9015 |
Brief |
1821, LADY LOUISA: Folded letter dated "London 18 Novem 1821" addressed to New York, charged with "6/6" triple rate, fine (Image 1)
(Image 2)
|
SOLD for 100.00
Will close during Public Auction before Mar-24, 12:08 PM |
9016 |
Brief |
1824, H.M.S. ARGUS: Folded letter dated "Bermuda 10th Febr. 1824" to London with fleuron postmark "HALIFAX FEB 21" struck
alongside, charged with "2/2", fine (Image 1)
(Image 2)
|
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction before Mar-24, 12:09 PM |
9017 |
Brief |
1826, H.M.S. REDOPLE: Folded double-weight letter from London with Maiden Voyage to Philadelphia with manuscript charge "4/4",
in Bermuda transferred to the "Susan" which ran aground twice, red arrival mark "ANNPs MAR 19", incorrectly charged single of "14½" c., a rare and attractive entire (Image 1)
(Image 2)
(Image 3)
|
SOLD for 700.00
Will close during Public Auction before Mar-24, 12:09 PM |
9018 |
Brief |
1829, ALBION: Folded lettersheet dated "Quebec 2 Oct." endorsed "Albion" to Bordeaux, with boxed "GLOUCESTER SHIP LETTER"
alongside, charged with 2/7" and "16" decimes upon arrival, detained payment with R.L.O docket number "6984", horizontal fold at top running through boxed cancel, otherwise fine and scarce entire with only very few known (Image 1)
(Image 2)
|
SOLD for 410.00
Will close during Public Auction before Mar-24, 12:11 PM |
9019 |
Brief |
1830, RINALDO: Folded letter dated "Quebec june the 9th 1830" addressed to London, with red fleuron "QUEBEC JUN 9 30" and boxed
"Free" alongside, via Halifax with black fleuron "HALIFAX JU 30 1830", Falmouth rated "2/2" to London where a further charged of 2d was added, after that manuscript "Shd be free" added with signature beneath, an attractive and interesting entire
(Image 1)
(Image 2)
|
SOLD for 260.00
Will close during Public Auction before Mar-24, 12:11 PM |
9020 |
Brief |
1832, POMONA: Folded letter dated "Bordeaux 12 March 1835" addressed to New York, endorsed "pr Pomona", red "PHILA 5 MAY"
octagon and matching red octagon handstamp "Full Rigged Ship" struck alongside, manuscript rate "14½" rate re-rated to double "27", a very fine and choise strike of this popular marking (Image 1)
(Image 2)
(Image 3)
|
SOLD for 500.00
Will close during Public Auction before Mar-24, 12:12 PM |