Transatlantic Post continued...
Lot |
Symbol |
Lot Description |
CV or Estimate |
1919 |
Brief |
1848, folded letter dated "New-York 19 Decemb 1848" to Cognac, conveyed by the "Canada" on her maiden return voyage from New
York to Liverpool with adjacent boxed "COLONIES /&c Art. 13" and Boulogne with manuscript "19" due rating, minor aging, otherwise a fine and scarce entire showing retaliatory fee avoidance (Image 1)
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SOLD for €100.00
Closing..Mar-19, 11:59 PM |
1920 |
Brief |
1848, folded lettersheet from "BALTIMORE SEP 11" with matching blue "PAID" and manuscript rating "29" alongside, endorsed "pr.
Steamer via. N.Y", conveyed on the "Niagara" to London with arrival mark and "1/-" retaliatory due rating, very fine and scarce (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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CLOSED
Closing..Mar-19, 11:59 PM |
1921 |
Brief |
1848, folded letter dated "Boston Oct 23 1848" to Leipzig, Saxony. With red "PAID" and matching handstamp "29", carried on
Cunard's "Britannia" to Liverpool, 3(sh)6(d) manuscript debit to Prussia, weak boxed "AMERICA per ENGLAND" applied in transit, charged "482" Neupfennig at destination, some toning but a very scarce destination (Image 1)
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CLOSED
Closing..Mar-19, 11:59 PM |
1922 |
Brief |
1848, folded letter from "NANTES 25 JUIN 48" to New Orleans with manuscript "18" rating on reverse, conveyed by the "Niagara"
from Liverpool to Boston with transit mark and red "34" due handstamp, some aging, still fine and scarce retaliatory period entire (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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SOLD for €75.00
Closing..Mar-19, 11:59 PM |
1923 |
Brief |
1848, folded letter dated "New York June 5th" endorsed "p Britannia", conveyed on the first Retaliatory Rate Sailing by
"Britannia", to Cognac with adjacent boxed "COLONIES &c/ ART 13" and manuscript "28" decimes charge, fine (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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SOLD for €72.00
Closing..Mar-19, 11:59 PM |
1924 |
Brief |
1848, folded letter from "PARIS 23 NOV 48" with matching red boxed "PD" to Philadelphia, conveyed by the "Canada" from Liverpool
to New York with adjacent red "29" cent due rating for the retaliatory fee, some toning, a scarce and attractive retaliatory rate use from France (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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SOLD for €75.00
Closing..Mar-19, 11:59 PM |
1925 |
Brief |
1848, folded lettersheet from "Cincinatti" with matching red "PAID" and manuscript "34" alongside, endorsed "By the steamer",
conveyed on "Britannias" last voyage for Cundard, to Leamington, with arrival and "1/-" retaliatory due rating, fine and attractive (Image
1)
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CLOSED
Closing..Mar-19, 11:59 PM |
1926 |
Brief |
1848, folded lettersheet endorsed "Steamer Europe via Boston" with manuscript rating "1/-", conveyed on the Europa Maiden Return
Voyage to Boston and finally Royston with arrival mark, a scarce example of retaliatory fee avoidance, fine (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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CLOSED
Closing..Mar-19, 11:59 PM |
1927 |
Brief |
1848, small envelope from "CONSTANTINOPLE 25 JUIL 48" to London in "care of Baring Bros, London" with manuscript "1/3" due
rating, later crossed out and "1/-" prepaid transatlantic packet rating applied, carried by Cunard's "Britannia" from Liverpool to Boston with partial "BOSTON SHIP AUG 26" and matching "34" cent retaliatory handstamp, some paper loss at center,
otherwise fine (Image 1)
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SOLD for €72.00
Closing..Mar-19, 11:59 PM |
1928 |
Brief |
1848, envelope from "CLEVELAND AUG 11" with matching red "PAID" and manuscript "34" alongside, via Liverpool to Scotland with
"1/-" retaliatory due rating, fine and attractive (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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SOLD for €60.00
Closing..Mar-19, 11:59 PM |
1929 |
Brief |
1848, folded letter dated "Rotterdam 19 Sept 1848" endorsed "p Steamer Cambria" via Liverpool with framed "PAID AT LIVERPOOL"
and red handstamp "1/-" to Philadelphia, upon arrival in Boston red cds. "BOSTON SHIP" and matching "34" cent retaliatory handstamp struck, fine (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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CLOSED
Closing..Mar-19, 11:59 PM |
1930 |
Brief |
1851 (31 Jan), folded lettersheet from London charged with manuscript "2sh5½d" and red "PAID LS 31 JA 31 1851" to San Francisco
with two "PAID" markings applied upon arrival, a scarce and short-lived rate (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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CLOSED
Closing..Mar-19, 11:59 PM |
1931 |
Brief |
1852, (12 Oct.) folded letter from New York with short lived red "BRITISH PACKET." (Winter records usage August 1852 to April
1853) alongside. Bagged for Boston and from there with the "Canada" to Liverpool, London, Paris and Cognac, charges "13" decimes, some aging, otherwise fine and scarce (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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SOLD for €64.00
Closing..Mar-19, 11:59 PM |
1932 |
Brief |
1872 (4 July), Victoria 9p. dark-brown together with 1858 Victoria 1d. red tied by numeral "88" and cds. "LONDON JY 4 72" to
folded letter endorsed "p City of Montreal" to New York with receiver mark, a fine entire with 1d. late fee (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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SOLD for €100.00
Closing..Mar-19, 11:59 PM |
1933 |
Brief |
1850 (20 June), pre statehood folded letter from San Francisco with integral cds. "SAN FRANCISCO 40 1 JULY" to Bremen, endorsed
"per California", sent via Panama to New York where another 24c. were added for the sea passage to Bremen thus manuscript "64" applied, and carried on the "Hermann" to Bremen, fine and interesting entire (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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SOLD for €180.00
Closing..Mar-19, 11:59 PM |
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)
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SOLD for €220.00
Closing..Mar-23, 11:59 PM |
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)
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SOLD for €380.00
Closing..Mar-23, 11:59 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)
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CLOSED
Closing..Mar-23, 11:59 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)
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SOLD for €240.00
Closing..Mar-23, 11:59 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)
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SOLD for €240.00
Closing..Mar-23, 11:59 PM |