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Great Britain United Kingdom - Channel Islands Guernsey
Lot Symbol Lot Description CV or Estimate
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1776 (December 6), Guernsey to Cognac via St. Malo, two-page folded letter, rated "18” (sous) in manuscript and struck with clear "S MALO” straight-line in black, fine.

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Currently...€100.00
Closing..Mar-23, 11:59 PM
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1876 (July 22), folded letter from St. Malo to Guernsey, franked with 1867 30c. brown of France, struck with 409 numeral cancel of Jersey, with octagonal "Jersey / France / M B / JY 22 / 70” boite mobile datestamp alongside, endorsed "voie d Jersey”, with Guernsey c.d.s. arrival backstamp (23 Jul), scarce and fine.

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Currently...€200.00
Closing..Mar-23, 11:59 PM
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1795 (January 3), folded letter from Cette, France, to Guernsey, via St. Malo, struck with small CETTE straight-line in black and ornate BM (Boite Mobile, rural movable box), endorsed "au soin Mr. La Dure” ("the care of Mr. La Dure"), forwarding agents of St. Malo, rated "18” in manuscript on front denoting the rate from Cette to St. Malo, notations on reverse adding the 1d St. Malo local delivery and 3p agent fee, for a total of 22 pence, somewhat heavy vertical filing fold, but an otherwise fine and uncommon example of this BM strike, and believed to be the latest recorded example of mail handled by this forwarding agent.

 

Note: This cover is illustrated and discussed in "Les Isles Normandes” of the Channel Islands Specialists' Society (March 2010, Vol. 29, No. 1, page 33).

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Currently...€100.00
Closing..Mar-23, 11:59 PM
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1787 (January 6), folded letter from Guernsey to Nantes, France, rated "10” in manuscript, representing the 2 sous ship fee plus 8 sous French inland postage, conveyed to St. Malo where it was endorsed by forwarding agents Blaize de Maisonneuve on the reverse on January 11, struck with a black "S MALO" straight-line handstamp, fresh and fine, a scarce and newly-recorded forwarding agent endorsement.

Note: While Newport lists St. Malo forwarding agents Louis Blaize & Cie (1802–23) and Louis Blaize (1832), Blaize de Maisonneuve remains unrecorded in both Newport and Rowe, first reported as a new discovery in Les Isles Normandes of the Channel Islands Specialists' Society (September 2010, Vol. 29, No. 3).

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Currently...€120.00
Closing..Mar-25, 11:59 PM
Great Britain United Kingdom - Channel Islands Isle Of Man
Lot Symbol Lot Description CV or Estimate
10138 , O

1958/99, mostly mint never hinged collection incl. many better sets, souvenir sheets, etc., in seven hingeless albums



Currently...€100.00
Closing..Mar-25, 11:59 PM
Great Britain United Kingdom - Channel Islands Jersey
Lot Symbol Lot Description CV or Estimate
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1683 (August 22), "D JARSEY” small handstamp on folded letter to St. Malo, the handstamp approximately 12 x 2mm, initialled at lower left, possibly by Postmaster, "6” in manuscript alongside, likely indicating a rate of 6 sols, vertical filing folds, a Channel Islands rarity, the latest of the two recorded examples of this marking.

 

Note: The origins of this handstamp, and the similar larger type, remain the subject of discussion. This letter, and the second recorded example, are discussed at length in "Les Isles Normandes” of the Channel Islands Specialist Society (Vol. 35, No. 4, December 2016, pages 9-19).  The provenance of this example is referenced therein, quoting an article from the September, 1959 Journal which reported "our congratulations to Leslie G. Tomlinson on acquiring the D’JARSEY handstruck mark on the 1683 cover from Jersey to St. Malo that was in the portion of the A.W.G. Hall collection sold at Robson Lowe’s Postal history auction on July 22nd."

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Currently...€1,000.00
Closing..Mar-23, 11:59 PM
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1772 (August 17), folded letter from London to "Nicholas Fiott, Merchant in the Island” Jersey, rated "1N” in manuscript and struck with neat Bishop Mark (5 / SE), endorsed in manuscript "to the care of Mr. C[lement] Highgrove”, fresh and fine.

 

Note: The recipient, Nicholas Fiott, before becoming a prominent merchant, was a privateer and captain of the "Charming Betty," which retook the "Adventure” from the French in 1758, and captured a Dutch ship upon their return voyage.

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Currently...€100.00
Closing..Mar-23, 11:59 PM
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Southampton Ship Letters, group of five folded letters from Jersey, variously rated, comprising 1775 folded letter to London with fair strike of Bishop mark and faint two-line "SOUTHAMPTON / SHIP LRE”; 1819 to London with boxed "SOUTHAMPTON / SHIP LETTER” in red (S.G. Type 1830 folded letter to London with fair Crown oval "SHIP LETTER / SOUTHAMPTON”; 1830 to London with "SHIP LETTER / SOUTHAMPTON” (S.G. Type GA) ;and 1840 folded letter to Southampton with fine "SOUTHAMPTON / SHIP - LETTER” backstamp, filing folds, a fine group.

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Currently...€150.00
Closing..Mar-23, 11:59 PM
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1786 (August 12), folded letter from London to Jersey, with manuscript rate markings on the front, struck on  back with fine Bishop Mark, sent via forwarding agent Thomas Durrell of Southampton, and endorsed "forwd by your hble servant Nichls Robinson for Mr. Thos. Durrel", quite fresh for such an early letter, and a scarce usage to Jersey.

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Currently...€100.00
Closing..Mar-23, 11:59 PM
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1795 (December 12), folded entire from Jersey to London, struck with a choice concave JERSEY handstamp in black, reverse with an equally crisp circular London arrival datestamp (7 Jan [1796]), remarkably fresh and fine, one of the earliest recorded examples of this handstamp, the earliest known being from 1794.

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Currently...€150.00
Closing..Mar-23, 11:59 PM
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1799 (June 18), folded letter written from St. Hélier to le Chevalier de Lapelouze, Infantry Colonel in the Service of the King of France in London, struck with a fine "JERSEY" concave handstamp in black, rated "9" pence in red manuscript, denoting the 7d Jersey to Weymouth single packet rate and UK inland rate, with partial red circular datestamp receiver (22 Jun) on the front, reverse with red oval "10 o'Clock / 99 F NOON" datestamp, a fine entire of lovely quality.

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Currently...€100.00
Closing..Mar-23, 11:59 PM
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1814 (February 21), letter from Major General Sir Hugh Gordon, Governor of Jersey, copied to Postmaster General Sir Francis Freeling, regarding a pension for Captain Charles William le Geyt, the first Postmaster of Jersey, a fine letter of significance to the history of the Jersey Post Office. 

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Currently...€150.00
Closing..Mar-23, 11:59 PM
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1814 (April 13), folded letter from Jersey to Spain, rated 2/7 in manuscript, denoting the route through London via France to the Spanish border, plus the reduced 5d. British inland rate, struck in black with fine JERSEY scroll (without stop) and ANGLETERRE straight-line, filing fold and small edge flaws, else fine.

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Currently...€150.00
Closing..Mar-23, 11:59 PM
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1818/1831, Forwarding Agents, pair of folded letters, comprising 1831 letter from Jersey, delivered under cover to a Miss Robin in Guernsey, endorsed "passenger in the L. Beresford”, evidently posted upon her arrival in Southampton, rated "9” and "1/1" in manuscript, and 1818 letter written in French, from London to St. Helier, entrusted "to the care of Mr. Fuewestruck with "London Penny Post / Unpaid” in red, small faults, else a fine duo.

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Currently...€80.00
Closing..Mar-23, 11:59 PM
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1820 (July 20), folded entire from Jersey to San Sebastien, Spain, carried privately to Granville and despatched by an unidentified agent, struck with red "P 48 P / GRANVILLE” mileage mark, 10 (decimes) postage paid in manuscript on reverse, handstamped with framed "P.P.P.P.” denoting conveyance via Paris ("Port Payé Passe Paris") with postage paid to the Spanish border, thereupon struck with "4Rs” Spanish due mark in red, filing folds, else fine and scarce.

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Currently...€120.00
Closing..Mar-23, 11:59 PM
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1821 (December), folded letter from Lieutenant Governor Colin Halkett, datelined Government House, to the Constable of Grouville, requesting that the Constable "ascertain the number and character of all foreigners who are at present in this Island” and require them to present to the "Inspector of Strangers…for the purpose of being examined and registered,”  endorsed "OHMS” in manuscript, some discolouration and slight internal separation along folds, but a scarce official letter, with interesting historical content.

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Currently...€250.00
Closing..Mar-23, 11:59 PM
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1823 (January 30), folded letter from Tarbes to Guernsey, privately carried to St. Malo, whereupon struck with boxed "SAINT MALO. 34 / 15 FEVRIER 1823” in black, rated "9” in black denoting the French rate to Dover, an additional 3d agent fee added for a total of 1sh, endorsed as such at upper right, the rate to Dover being the one used regardless of routing per French Circulaire No 6 of 1816, light filing folds, a fine and rare cover, this St. Malo datestamp recorded as used only for one month.

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Currently...€300.00
Closing..Mar-23, 11:59 PM
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1833, Rio de Janeiro to St. Malo, folded cover rated "9” in manuscript, denoting only the 6d. British rate and 3d. French inland rate, conveyed via the Jersey forwarding agents of Amiraux Le Breton & Co, with their endorsement at bottom, struck with black two-line GRANDE BRETAGNE / PAR ST MALO and St. Malo c.d.s. (6 Sep), light filing folds, fine and scarce.

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Currently...€120.00
Closing..Mar-23, 11:59 PM
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1840, 1d. black, PL, fresh color, ample to good margins, tied by red cancel to folded letter from "JERSEY 30 OC 1840” to London, some minor imperfections, scarce

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Currently...€200.00
Closing..Mar-23, 11:59 PM
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1841 (January 21), 1d black, lettered PH, clear to ample margins on three sides, touched at foot, tied to folded entire datelined Pentonville by red Maltese Cross, to a Lieutenant of the Royal Engineers in Jersey,  backstamped with Lombard Street Maltese Cross transit (21 Jan), light filing folds, but a  scarce Penny Black usage to Jersey, quite fine for such a letter.

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Currently...€120.00
Closing..Mar-23, 11:59 PM

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