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6Catalogue no.
1850, BALTIC: Maiden Voyage, envelope with full content from New York, endorsed "per Steamer Baltic", with black integral cds. "NEW YORK 21 NOV" to Liverpool where charged with "1/-" and "AMERICA LIVERPOOL NO 28" on reverse, very fine
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6Catalogue no.
1850, FRANKLIN: Maiden Voyage of the "Franklin" and the Havre Line, unpaid folded lettersheet endorsed "p. Franklin Steamer via Southampton" with clear strike of integral cds. "NEW YORK 42 OCT 5" to London, upon arrival charged with "2/-", fine and scarce
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6Catalogue no.
1850, PACIFIC: Maiden Voyage and the 2nd of the Collins Line, unpaid folded letter from New York to London, endorsed "p. Pacific Steamer" with very clear strike of integral cds. "NEW YORK 42 MAY 25" as debit to the UK, upon arrival charged as double-letter "2/-", two file folds one through cds., a fine and rare entire
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6Catalogue no.
1850, PACIFIC: Folded letter dated "Nvlee Orleans le 10 aout 1850" with matching red "NEW-ORLEANS AUG 14" and "PAID 5" to Paris, only inland postage paid thus black two-line "U.S. STEAMSHIP POSTAGE NOT PAID" struck, also red boxed "COLINIES &c Art 13" applied, upon arrival charged with "15" decimes, fine and interesting entire
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6Catalogue no.
1851, ARCTIC: Folded letter dated "Glasgow 29th July 1851" with matching red "GLASGOW PAID JUL 29 1851 to Philadelphia, prepaid "8"d. outgoing ship letter rate, reverse with "SHIP LETTER LIVERPOOL JY 30", upon arrival black integral cds. "NEW-YORK SHIP AUG 11 7cts" struck, a fine and rare entire conveyed during the only American contract steamship voyage known to have been designed for ship letters only, only three covers recorded from this voyage
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6Catalogue no.
1851, FRANKLIN: Folded letter dated "New York 14th Nov 1851" to Cognac with clear steamer cachet "NEW-YORK and HAVRE Steamer Franklin Steam Navigation Company" alongside, upon arrival in Havre red "OUTRE-MER LE HAVRE 28 NOV 51" applied and charged with "6" decimes, some ageing, the "Franklin" was the only Atlantic steamer to have used an "Name-of-Boat" cachet
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6Catalogue no.1,7
1852, HERMANN: Ceres 10c. horizontal pair and 1 fr. single tied by grille sans fine to folded letter from "PARIS 8 NOV 52" to Philadelphia, upon arrival in New York integral cds. "NEW YORK 21 NOV 23" struck, adhesives some faults, yet and attractive entire of the scarce 15g. rate
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6Catalogue no.5
1852, PACIFIC: Ceres 40c. orange, two vertical pairs tied by grille sans fins to double-weight folded letter with adjacent cds. "PARIS 13 DEC 52" to New York, upon arrival charged with "21" as single rate, adhesives some faults, still attractive, certificate Ceres (2002)
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6Catalogue no.
1853, BALTIC: Unpaid folded letter from "GLASGOW JUN 14 1853" endorsed "pr. US Stm Pckt. Baltic" to Montreal, charged with "1/-" in error, error corrected and charges with 1/4d currency, rarely letters to Canada were carried by Collins steamships to Canada,
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6Catalogue no.
1853, HERMANN: Folded lettersheet from "HONG-KONG 22 JU 1853" to Boston, sent unpaid per "Malta", "Madras", "Indus" und "Sultan" via Marseilles to Calais, from there to Southampon and New York with "NEW-YORK SEP 1 AM Pkt" arrival, fine
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6Catalogue no.
1853, HUMBOLDT: Unpaid folded letter from Boston endorsed "per Steamer Humboldt" via Forwarder "RÖLKER & MÖLL NEW YORK" with black integral cds. "N. YORK Am. PKt. 23 OCT 22" to Bremen, charged with "13" silbergroschen resp. "29" grote, fine and interesting entire from the last complete voyage before being wrecked going westbound on Sisters Rocks, 12 miles off Halifax in a dense fog on 6th December
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6Catalogue no.
1853, HUMBOLDT: Small envelope written in Pisa and endorsed "p Humboldt", sent under separate cover to Forwarder Green & Co., Paris with company cachet struck on reverse, upon arrival in New York charged with 40 cents and black integral cds. "N. YORK Am. Pkt. 40 AUG 16" struck, few faults
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6Catalogue no.
1853, NASHVILLE: Maiden Voyage, folded letter from "SAN FRANCISCO 1 DEC" with adjacent straight-line "PAID 26" vie New York to Cognac, put on the "WINFIELD SCOTT" which ran aground, the mail was recovered, with the "GOLDEN GATE" to Panama and with the "YANKEE BLADE" to New York, upon arrival charged "6" decimes, interesting entire being conveyed on the 1st of two voyages for the line
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6Catalogue no.
1854, ATLANTIC: Folded letter dated "St. Petersburg the 25 January 1854" to Baltimore, blue "franco" in manuscript, via Aachen with red boxed "Paid 25 cts" and reverse with red "Americ Packet.", upon arrival red integral cds. "N. YORK Am. PKt. 30 MAR 8" struck, fine
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6Catalogue no.
1854, WASHINGTON: Folded letter from Havana, Cuba to Madrid, carried per "Black Warrior" to New York. Forwarder Gudewill & Mohr prepaid 73 cents, the expensive rate via Southampton to Spain. New York Exchange Office applied a 52-cent credit to the UK in manuscript. Departure 4th November to Southampton on the 19th after the Peninsula packet had sailed, so sent to Madrid by French railways, Spain struck 20 reales due for Spanish inland. Only a couple of examples known of this rate
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6Catalogue no.
1855, ARAGO: Maiden Return Voyage, with "42" kr. cm pre-paid folded letter from Venice with matching boxed "VENECZIA 24" endorsed "pr First Steamer from Liverpool" with TPO mark "COBLENZ. 28 6 COELN" via "AACHEN 29 6" with red boxed "Paid 25 cents" applied, upon arrival red integral cds. "NEW YORK Am. Pkt. 30 PAID JUL 16" applied, fine
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6Catalogue no.3,6
1855, ATLANTIC: Franklin 1c. blue and horizontal pair Washington 10c. green tied by grid to folded letter with adjacent cds. "NEW ORLEANS OCT 21" via "NEW YORK OCT 31" to Marseille, upon arrival first charged with "8" decimes, this corrected to "16" for a double letter, 1c. touched, otherwise fine
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6Catalogue no.7B
1855, BALTIC: Victoria 6d. orange tied by numeral "1" to part-paid folded letter endorsed "p. Kent via London" to Richmond, via London and Liverpool where put on the "BALTIC" arriving in New York with black integral cds. "N YORK. Am. Pkt. 21 DEC 13" applied, adhesives faults, otherwise fine
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6Catalogue no.
1855, NASHVILLE: Maiden and only voyage for Collins, folded lettersheet from "PHILADELPHIA MAR 20" with adjacent "PAID 21" to Cognac, upon arrival charged with "8" decimes, fine and interesting entire, the "Nashville" was chartered for one round voyage to replace "Pacific" which was unable to make the voyage
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6Catalogue no.
1855, PACIFIC: Small Envelope from "DOYLESTOWN DEC 29" to Brussels, Belgium, overpaid 25 cents as Belgium was not available as fully pre-paid destination, upon arrival in London red "U.S. Pkt" struck and manuscript "4"d. debit to Belgium applied, in Brussels boxed "DEBOURS ETRANGERS..." applied and total of "6" decimes applied in manuscript, attractive entire of the last voyage before being lost at sea
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6Catalogue no.
1855, WASHINGTON: Folded letter written "Bristol Channel The Tonquin" to Bath Maine. Posted unpaid via London with "3 CENTS" debit marking, then to Liverpool for "CANADA", post office wrongly decided that "Washington" would be quicker, she sailed from Southampton 7th November and arrived in New York 27th, 3 days after arrival of "Canada" with "24" cents due applied in Maine
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6Catalogue no.8
1856, BALTIC: Victoria 1d. red tied by illegible numeral to printed circular to Baltimore, upon arrival "2" cents due applied, under the 1848 Convention there was no accounting for the ocean postage. Each country kept its own inland charge, adhesives small tear, otherwise fine
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6Catalogue no.
1856, ERICSSON: Folded letter from "SAN FRANCISCO 5 MAR 26 PAID" endorsed "Via Panama and New York" to Cognac, upon arrival in Calais charged with "16" decimes as double letter, fine entire, this steamer was on long term charter by Collins Line in an attempt to maintain the contracted bi-weekly sailings
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6Catalogue no.3
1856, FULTON: Maiden Voyage, 1851 Franklin 1c. blue, horizontal pair, tied by cds. "NEW ORLEANS FEB 3" to printed matter to Augsburg, Bavaria. Upon arrival charged with "7" kreuzer, stamps cut into, slightly toned, otherwise fine and scarce entire
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6Catalogue no.
1856, FULTON: Maiden Return Voyage, buff envelope from St. Petersburg endorsed "pr. Prussian closed mail via Liverpool" to New York, in Aachen red "AACHEN PAID 23" applied, in New York red integral cds. "NEW YORK AM. PKT 30 MAR 29" struck, light edgewear, otherwise fine
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6Catalogue no.
1856, QUAKER CITY: Maiden and only voyage for Collins, buff envelope from "BALTIMORE FEB 14" to Yorkshire, prepaid with "24" cents noted in manuscript and handstamp applied, upon arrival "AMERICA PAID LIVERPOOL" applied, some edge wear, "Quaker City" was chartered for one round voyage only after the loss of "Pacific"
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6Catalogue no.
1857, ADRIATIC: Maiden and only voyage for Collins, unpaid folded letter from "NEW ORLEANS NOV 12 1857" via New York with integral cds. "NEW YORK 9 NOV 21" and Calais with "ET. UNIS SERV. AM.A.G. 5 DEC 57 J" (Salles 1777) struck alongside to Amsterdam, upon arrival charged with "60" dutch cents, fine
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6Catalogue no.9,14
1857, ALPS: Victoria 2d. blue and 6d. mauve tied by duplex-numeral "LIVERPOOL 466" to folded letter endorsed "per Alps" to New York, upon arrival black integral cds. "BOSTON MAR 20 5" applied, scarce and attractive entire conveyed with the only one-way voyage from this ship which had been chartered from Cunard
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6Catalogue no.
1857, ATLANTIC: Last eastbound voyage of the "Atlantic" and penultimate of the Collins line, unpaid double-weight folded letter from "NEW ORLEANS NOV 28" with handstamp "30" struck alongside, via New York to Havre, where it was charged "16" decimes, fine
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6Catalogue no.
1857, COLUMBIA: Maiden Voyage for Collins (first of two voyages only, repairs to "Baltic" took 6 months so "Columbia" was chartered) Unpaid envelope from "LOUISVILLE JUN 3 1857" endorsed "Prussian Closed Mail" to Stuttgart, charged with "30" cents and upon arrival "45" kreuzer, fine
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6Catalogue no.16
1857, HERMANN: Last voyage, Napoleon 80c. horizontal strip of four tied by dotted numeral "1896" with adjacent cds. "MARSEILLE 12 JUN 57" to envelope to New York, sent via Calais to Southampton, upon arrival red "NEW YORK PAID JUN 30" struck, adhesives touched and one stamp small paper fault, still an attractive item of the last voyage and penultimate voyage of this line
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6Catalogue no.15
1858, NORTHERN LIGHT: Maiden Return Voyage, Victoria 1sh. green tied by numeral "230" to folded letter to New York, credit handstamp "21" and further red "PAID" alongside, adhesive with straight margin at left, fine and attractive entire
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6Catalogue no.10,11
1858, NORTH STAR: Victoria 1d. red and 2p. blue, horizontal and vertical pair, tied by duplex "LONDON E.C. SP 23 58" to envelope to Buffalo City, the letter was treated as an unpaid packet letter, the franking was ignored thus "INSUFFICIENTLY STAMPED" and "3 CENTS" as a debit struck alongside, upon arrival black integral cds. "NEW YORK AM. PKT. 24 OCT 14" struck, scarce and attractive entire of the last voyage of the "North Star"
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6Catalogue no.6,13
1858, VANDERBILT: 1854 Victoria 1sh. blue with two singles 1d. green tied by numeral "1" to folded letter to Boston, endorsed "EUROPEAN", per "EUROPAPEAN" and "TEVIOT" to Southampton, from there to New York, manuscript credit of "8"d restatet as "16" cents alongside, adhesives some faults, otherwise fine
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6Catalogue no.
1858, VANDERBILT: Last Voyage, folded letter dated "Cape Town Sep 15th 1858" to Providence via London Forwarder, initially endorsed "Per Ruth Dene", later again "p. Vanberbilt Southampton", upon arrival black integral cds. "N. YORK Am. PKT 24 NOV 16" struck, fine
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6Catalogue no.9,12
1860, ILLINOIS: 1857 Washington 3c. red and 12c. black as horizontal pair tied by cds. "AUGUSTA JUL 7" to envelope via Bremen or Hamburg to Geneva, Switzerland. With red integral cds. "NEW YORK PAID AUG 11 9", put on "Illinois" as "Saxonia", the HAPAG liner would not sail for another four days, the rate was 21 cents, the US post office kept the balance of 6 cents, adhesives with negligible imperfections, othewise fine