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An extraordinary Bank Note Issue cover from China to
Peru DESCRIPTION 2¢ Red Brown (146) and 10¢ Brown (150), two 2¢ and four 10¢ stamps tied by circle of wedges cancels, U.S. Postal Ag’cy Shanghai Jul. 3” (1874) circular datestamp on cover to Heinrich Harbeck, care of
Frederick Huth, Gruning & Co. in Tacna, Peru, printed return address on backflap J. Groth & Co., Ningpo” and manuscript Despatched by Carl Timm, China”--Carl F. Timm is listed in 1875 directory as a merchant--sender’s route directive
via San Francisco”, carried on the Pacific Mail Steamship Co. branch line steamer New York, departing Shanghai on July 9, 1874, and arriving in Yokohama on July 15, in time to catch the PMSS Colorado departure on July 19, which
arrived in San Francisco on August 8--San Francisco Cal. Aug. 9” transit datestamp, magenta 12” credit handstamp applied in San Francisco; prepaid for the obsolete 34¢ British Mail rate to Peru (plus 10¢ from China to U.S.), but the rate was reduced
to 22¢ in 1871, so this was overpaid 12¢ (credit to British post office was 12¢) PROVENANCE * Seymour Kaplan (bought in Siegel 1977 Rarities of the World, 3/23/1977, Sale 510, lot 123) * Stephen Albert, Richard C. Frajola private
treaty catalogue, lot 178 * Drucker Family, Siegel Auction Galleries, 2/25/2003, Sale 855, lot 23, to William H. Gross CENSUS, LITERATURE AND EXHIBITION REFERENCES * Frajola-Perlman-Scamp, U.S. Post Offices in China and Japan
1867-1874, fig. 6-42, p. 123 CONDITION NOTES * Very Fine; small rectangular piece cut out of backflap, a few tiny stamp flaws (Image) Search for comparables at SiegelAuctions.com |
E. $ 7,500-10,000
SOLD for $28,000.00
Will close during Public Auction |
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The only recorded 5¢ Taylor on a registered cover from
China DESCRIPTION 5¢ Blue (179), three, tied by three strikes of U.S. Postal Agency Shanghai, Registered, Jun. 18, 187-” circular datestamp (circa 1877, last digit of year is omitted), a fourth bold strike at left on cover
to Mrs. Edgar Ellis, 20th Street, above Guerrero Street in San Francisco, sender’s name (Edgar Ellis) written on back as required for registered mail, manuscript 68” registry number and red crayon of unknown meaning, no other markings; there
is an E. W. Ellis listed in the 1875 directory as a clerk with the Shanghai Steam Navigation Co. at the Kin-foong-tung wharf ” in Shanghai PROVENANCE * Drucker Family (bought from Siegel Sale 789, lot 971), Siegel Auction Galleries,
2/25/2003, Sale 855, lot 28, to William H. Gross CONDITION NOTES * Very Fine; slightly reduced at left, slight vertical bend clear of stamps
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E. $ 10,000-15,000
SOLD for $23,000.00
Will close during Public Auction |