379th Auction

19-24 September 2022 in Wiesbaden

Lot no.1703
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Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening300 €
Sold for260 €

1821 (1. Sept.), "PACKET SHIP ATLANTIC ABRAHAM BELL & CO OWNERS NO 33 PINE ST NEW YORK" clear red three-line cachet on reverse of folded letter from Belfast endorsed "Ship Atlantik" to Lynchburg, front showing "NEW YORK SHIP LETTER" and manuscript "27" rating, a fine and scarce entire with clear strike of this rare ship handstamp

 
Lot no.1704
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Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening400 €
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1828 (2. July.), "PACKET SHIP FABIUS ABRAHAM BELL.....", red three-line cachet (slightly enhanced) on reverse of folded letter from Ireland to Pattonsburg, Virgina, after landing in New York treated as ship letter and charged 2c. plus 18 3/4 cents for inland to Pattonsburg, with further manuscript "forwarded" and charged additional 10 cents, total showing as "10/30", a fine and scarce entire with clear strike of this handstamp.  The Bell cachets are registered for the sailing ships Atlantic, Courier, Josephine, and Robert Fulton, the Fabius being very rare and maybe unique

 
Lot no.1705
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Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening300 €
Sold for270 €

1828 (28. July.), "PACKET SHIP WILSON MALCOMSON & BELL AGENTS NO 9 DONEGAL QUAY BELFAST", red three-line cachet on reverse of folded letter from Philadelphia to Belfast, front showing boxed "* BELFAST * SHIPLETTER" and manuscript "6" rating, some wear as to be expected, a fine and scarce entire with clear strike of this rare ship handstamp

Lot no.1706
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Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening300 €
Sold for300 €

1835 (9. June.), "PER BELFAST & NEW YORK PACKET SHIP SARAH SHEALE MALCOM ON & BELL AGENTS NO 9 DONEGALL QUAY BELFFAST" clear red four-line cachet on reverse of folded letter from New York to Dungannon, front showing boxed "* BELFAST * SHIPLETTER" and manuscript "1/-" rating, some wear as to be expected, a fine and scarce entire with clear strike of this rare ship handstamp

Lot no.1718
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Condition

6

Catalogue no.7,3,4

Opening200 €
Sold for360 €

1848, Embossed 1sh. green, horinzontal pair and singles 1841 1d. red and 2p. blue, fresh colors and mostly good margins, 2d. touched, tied by barred numeral "466" to folded letter endorsed "Niagara" to Boston with "48" cent retaliatory charge applied, vertical crease touching 2d., otherwise fine and scarce entire

Lot no.1721
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Condition

6

Catalogue no.7

Opening200 €
Sold for180 €

1848, registered double-weight folded letter dated "15 Dec. 1848" endorsed "per Europa", prepaid with two singles 1847 Embossed 1sh. green, cut to shape, additional "6" p. for registration paid in cash, carried on Cunards "Europa" final retaliatory voyage to New York, with "48" double-rate manuscript applied upon arrival, a fine and scarce entire, certificate PF (2004)

Lot no.1730
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Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening100 €
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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

Lot no.1736
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Condition

6

Catalogue no.3

Opening100 €
Sold for140 €

1848, folded lettersheet from "BOSTON SEP 11" with matching red "PAID" and red "29" alongside, endorsed "pr Niagara" to Annan, with arrival and "1/-" retaliatory due rating, forwarded to Glasgow and franked with 1841 1p. red, tied by blueish numeral, touched, attractive Retaliatory period cover

Lot no.1752
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Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening100 €
Sold for90 €

1849 (15 Sept.), folded letter dated "Manila 15 September" with oval forwarder cachet "FORWARDED BY FLETCHER ALEXANDER & Co London" on reverse, via London endorsed "p. Hibernia" with double-circle "PAID 30 NO 1849" manuscript charge "1/-" and matching credit handstamp "5 CENTS" alongside, carried by the "Hibernia" to New York and finally to Salem, part of reverse stained, otherwise fine

Lot no.1754
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Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening120 €
Sold for100 €

1849, folded letter dated "Dublin 26th January 1849" to New York, with red "PAID JA 26 1849" and matching black "1/-" manuscript mark, carried by Cunard's "Niagara" on her 3rd westbound restored rate voayge from Liverpool to Boston with red "BOSTON SHIP FEB 12" and matching red "7" due marking, a very fine entire

Lot no.1761
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Condition

6

Catalogue no.4

Opening150 €
Sold for135 €

1852, 2d. blue imperforated, two horizontal strips of three tied by barred oval to folded letter from Staffordshire to New Orleans, originally endorsed "Via New York", this was changed to Boston and put on the "Niagara" which arrived in Boston on the 16th., adhesives cut into in places and small corner crease, stamps a bid oxydized, a very scarce cover and one of just three recorded bearing solely 1841 2d. blue frankings to New Orleans.

 
Lot no.1764
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Condition

6

Catalogue no.5

Opening500 €
Sold for700 €

1854, Embossed 6d. lilac as horizontal strip of four (almost seperated between pairs) tied by barred numeral "165" to folded lettersheet endorsed "p. Arabia" to Philadelphia, with adjacent red "10 cents" credit handstamp and cds. "PHILA BR. PKT AUG 9 PAID" with matching red "48", stamps slightly touched, two scissor cuts between stamps and vertical crease through right adhesives, an attractive entire being the 2nd largest franking of the 6d. without any additional franking

Lot no.1765
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Condition

6

Catalogue no.7,8

Opening100 €
Sold for150 €

1855 (11 April), Embossed 1sh. green, touched at right, together with 1850 Victoria 1d. red, paying a late fee, tied by duplex cancel "BRISTOL AP 11 1855" to envelope to Philadelphia, sent via Liverpool with "5 cent" accounting mark, carried on the "Africa" to Boston, then sent to Philadelphia with red "PHILADELPHIA PAID" cds. tying the stamp, attractive entire

Lot no.1770
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Condition

6

Catalogue no.9,12

Opening120 €
Sold for280 €

1858, Washington 3c. rose, two singles and 10c. black as horizontal strip of three with grid cancel on postal stationery envelope 3c. red on buff, paying the triple rate, from "SAVANNAH JUN 18 1858" to Paris with red integral cds. "NEW YORK 36 PAID JUN 23", carried by the "Asia", opened out for display, one 3c. small paper fault, otherwise fine and attractive

Lot no.1776
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Condition

6

Catalogue no.17

Opening100 €
Sold for160 €

1863, Victoria 2p. blue horizontal strip of six tied by barred numeral "12" to folded letter to New York with red "PAID" on adhesives and adjacent "5 CENTS", fine

Lot no.1781
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Condition

6

Catalogue no.31,16

Opening100 €
Sold for150 €

1869 (25 May), Victoria 9p. straw together with 1858 Victoria 1d. red tied by numeral "26" to folded lettersheet endorsed "p Palmyra" to New York with receiver mark, a fine entire with 4d. late fee

Lot no.1791
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Condition

6

Catalogue no.7,8

Opening120 €
Sold for180 €

1854 (Oct 24), Embossed 1sh. green and 1850 Victoria 1p. red tied by numeral "47" to folded lettersheet endorsed "by the St. Louis via Southampton", paying the ½ounce rate and 1p. late fee, to New York with adjacent red handstamp "21 CENTS" and "PAID", 1sh. unobstrusive vertical folding crease, otherwise fine

 
Lot no.1798
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Condition

6

Catalogue no.16,

Opening100 €
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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

Lot no.1803
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Condition

6

Catalogue no.20,22

Opening300 €
Sold for400 €

1855 (17. Febr), Napoleon 40c. horizontal strip of six and 10c. brown as single tied by numeral "2845" with adjacent cds. "SAVIGNY-S-ORGE 17 FEVR 55" to cover endorsed "Via Southampton and Pananma by Steamer to San Francisco. With red boxed "PD" and London transit mark and "20" due handstamp, struck in error in San Francisco, carried on RMSP "La Plata" from Southampton to St. Thomas, then by RMSP "Conway" to Colon and carried to California by the PMSC "Golden Gate", both stamps at edge some imperfections, a fine and late use for the 25 decimes per 7,5g. fully-paid rate to California by the Royal Mail Steam Packet

 
Lot no.1804
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Condition

6

Catalogue no.4

Opening200 €
Sold for300 €

1848, Victoria 2p. blue, horizontal strip of four, touched at bottom right and left, tied by oval grid cancel "12" to folded letter with adjacent "SHIP-LETTER LONDON DE 8 1848" and endorsement "per Private Ship" to Philadelphia with blue "6" cent due octogonal handstamp, minor aging otherwise fine and attractive retaliatory period cover, the ship letter is much scarcer than the usual 1s. packet letter rate

Lot no.1805
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Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening120 €
Sold for120 €

1848, folded letter from "PORT GIBSON AUG 23" with matching "PAID" and "10" handstamp and manuscript "34" alongside, via Liverpool and London to Mount Pleasant near Maidstone with arrival and "1/-" retaliatory due rating, on front with red manuscript "Refused", some aging and edge wear, fine and scarce refused use from Mississippi

Lot no.1806
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Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening120 €
Sold for108 €

1848, small envelope from London with red "SHIP-LETTER LONDON NO 23 1848" and endorsement "by Private Ship" to Middleton, Connecticut with manuscript "8" (pence) and integral "NEW YORK SHIP JAN 28 7cts." alongside, a fine and interesting entire that avoided the retaliation measures by being carried on a private ship, saving the sender 4 cents and the recipient 29 cents

Lot no.1820
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Condition

6

Catalogue no.3

Opening150 €
Sold for150 €

1853 (1 March), folded wrapper from "GLASGOW MAR 1 1853" charged with "4/8" and Victoria 1841 1d. red-brown tied by numeral "159", paying the late fee, to San Francisco, adhesives touched, otherwise fine and attractive

Lot no.1842

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening100 €
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1867, entire letter from Havanna, Cuba, privately carried to New York and mailed via Bremen, Hamburgg and Sandosund to Sarpsborg in Norway, rated in Hamburg "7 2/6" Sgr. and charged upon arrival with "34" skilling.