380th Auction
16-17 & 20-25 March 2023 in Wiesbaden
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1840, PRESIDENT: Folded letter dated "NORFOLK Virginia 28 October 1840" with matching cds. "NORFOLK OCT 29", straight-line "PAID" and manuscript charge "Inland 25 / Steamer 25", addressed to Paris, carried from New York to Liverpool with two-line "LIVERPOOL SHIP LETTER" on reverse, manuscript "8" due rating, "1/6" charge to France, very fine and attractive, letter was carried on the 2nd of 2½ round voyages before the "President" was lost at sea without a trace. The only recorded freight money letter from Norfolk, Va.
1843, GREAT WESTERN: Folded letter dated "Edinburg 8th February 1843", franked with 1841 GB Victoria 2d. horizontal strip of six and horizontal pair, tied by maltese cross, endorsed "p. Great Western from Bristol", adressed to New York. Especially the first two stamps of the strip somewhat touched, vertical crease through the second stamp as well as further right, still and attractive entire
1845, GREAT BRITAIN: Maiden Voyage, folded letter dated "London 25th July 1845" to New York, endorsed "per Great Britain", red "SHIP LETTER PAID LONDON 25 JY 25 1845" struck alongside, charged with "8" for the ship letter fee, fine
1845, GREAT BRITAIN: Folded letter dated "Liverpool 26 Sept. 1845" to Portsmouth, pre-paid the ½oz ship letter rate of "8", red "NEW-YORK SHIP OCT 15 12 cts." alongside, fine
1846, GREAT BRITAIN: Folded letter dated "Liverpool 19 August 1846" endorsed "p. Great Britain", addressed to New York, charged "8" for ship fee, leaving Liverpool on the 22nd of September with matching "SHIP-LETTER LIVERPOOL SP 22 46" on reverse, during the journey the strip stranded on the rocks in Dundrum Bay of the Coast of Northern Ireland, the mails were quickly salvaged and sent on to New York, there charged with "7" cents., a very fine and rare entire with only a handful of covers from this Shipwreck known
1846, GREAT BRITAIN: Folded letter dated "Smyrna 8 Juno 1846" to Boston, endorsed "p Steamer via Liverpool", slit and fumigated, forwarded by J. Thompson & Co., missed the sailing of the "Cambria", reverse showing "SHIP LETTER LIVERPOOL JY 6 46" and put on the "Great Britain" for which the normal rate would have been 8d., fine
1847, MISSOURI: Maiden Return Voyage, folded letter dated "New York 31st Aug 1847", endorsed "p Steamer Missouri" addressed to Cognac, charged with "29" decimes, fine
1847, PHILADELPHIA: Maiden Return Voyage, folded letter dated "New York 14 Aug. 1847" addressed to Cognac, with scarce boxed "PAW. REC" (Salles 1701), charged with "18" decimes (10d. sea postage and 8d. inland postage), fine
„BRITISH QUEEN”: Return maiden voyage. Folded letter New York 15th August 1839 to London via PORTSMOUTH SHIP LETTER, no apparent charge, probably paid 25 cents freight money. Charged 1/4d - 8d Ship Letter and 8d inland to London.
1840, ACADIA: Maiden Voyage, folded letter dated "Hampton July 12th 1840" with matching two-line "T.P. Hampton" alongside, addressed to Torono, unpaid and rated "1/-", carried overland to Pictou, with the "Unicorn" to "QUEBEC AUG 20 1840", then overland to Toronto, where charged "1/4", fine and attractive
1840, BRITANNIA: Maiden Voyage of Cunard Line, folded letter dated "Birmingham June 29" with matching red cds. "BIRMINGHAM" to Montreal, endorsed "pr. Britannia Steamer", cover transferred to the "Unicorn", arrival "QUEBEC JUL 22 1840", charged "2/1" to Montreal, fine
1840, CALEDONIA: Maiden Voyage, folded letter dated "Malaga 31 Aug 1840" to Boston, forwarded to Gibraltar under separate cover, forwarded by James Girom, who paid "1/-" at London, fine
1840, UNICORN: Maiden Voyage, Folded letter dated "Leith 28 Apr. 1840", privately carried to Liverpool where it was placed in ship's letter bag, endorsed "p. Unicorn Steamer", with red "BOSTON SHIP JUNE 4" with red manuscript charge "27" (25c for inland postage, 2c. ship fee), extremely fine and rare, marking the Inauguration of Cunard Line Service
1841, COLUMBIA: Maiden Voyage, price current dated "Liverpool 4. January 1841" with matching "PAID AT LIVERPOOL JAN 5 1840" alongside to Richmond, paid single rate "1/-", arrived in Boston with red "BOSTON SHIP JAN 21 MS" and charged as double "52", light ink corrosion, otherwise fine, scarce
1841, COLUMBIA: Maiden Return Voyage, folded letter dated "N York 27 Febr. 1841" via Forwarder "FORWARDED FROM HARNDEN´S PACKAGE EXPRESS & FOREIGN LETTER OFFICE WALL ST. NEW YORK" to Bordeaux, reverse with "AMERICA L" oval handstamp, at Calais exchange office rated "31" decimes, fine and scarce
1841, COLUMBIA: Folded letter dated "Philada. Aug 28 1841" with adjacent Forwarding Agent handstamp "FORWd FROM HARNDEN & COs FOREIGN LETTER OFFICE PHIL." to London, reverse with scarce "AMERICA L", charged with "1/-", fine
1842, CALEDONIA: Folded letter from Edinburgh with matching red "PAID at EDINGB JAN 14 1842" to Lexington, endorsed "Per Boston Halifax Liverpool Royal Mail Line". The "Caledonia" returned damaged, mail transferred to "ACADIA" with arrival "BOSTON SHIO MARCH 23", charged in blue "27", fine and interesting entire
1842, COLUMBIA: Money letter dated "Montreal March 23 1842" with matching red "MONTREAL MA 23 1842" to London, endorsed "Paid per Halifax Steamship", the ship broke a shaft 400 miles out of Halifax thus did not get to Boston, sailed under canvas for Liverpool April 4th and arrived 20th of April, than bagged directly to London, fine
1843, COLUMBIA: Folded letter dated "Kingston June 23rd 1843" with matching red "KINGSTON JU 25 1843" to London, charged "25" as double rate to Boston. The ship when aground in fog near Seal Island 2nd July, mail and passengers were rescued and put int "Margaret", upon arrival charged "2/-", fine
1843, HIBERNIA: Maiden Voyage, Victoria 2d. blue, seven singles, mostly good margins, tied by Maltese cross to folded lettersheet, mis-bagged to Boston and then sent to Delaware with reverse manuscript "Missent to Delaware" and adjacent cds. "DELAWARE...", re-directed to London-District, Upper Canada, a little soiled, an interesting entire
1844, ACADIA: Folded lettersheet "Account of Sales" from Liverpool to New York, endorsed "Pr. Acadia - via Boston", weighing 2½oz thus rated "6/-" for a 3oz letter, charged $ "1,89½" upon arrival, fine
1844, ACADIA: Folded letter dated "Edinburgh 2nd August 1844" to New York, franked with 1841 Victoria 2d. blue horizontal strip of five and single, tied by numeral "131", right stamp touched at bottom, some faults, otherwise fine
1844, BRITANNIA: Small envelope from "WEYMOUTH MY 1 1844" to Bermuda, endorsed "pe Halifax Mail", pre-paid with "1/-", arrival Halifax 16th May, put on board of the "Roseway", arrived in Bermuda 28th May, fine
1844, HIBERNIA: Folded letter dated "Malaga 1st April 1844" to Boston, privately carried across the frontier to Gibraltar, there posted on P&P steampship "Great Liverpool" with "GIBRALTAR PAID" handstamp and charged with "2/11", red Boston "SHIP 6" applied upon arrival, fine and scarce rating
1845, CAMBRIA: Folded lettersheet dated "Liverpool 3rd January 1845", with matching black "LIVERPOOL JA 3 1845" on reverse, to Quebec, unpaid as a 2oz letter rated "4/8", charged changed to "5/2½", fine entire with a 10-day inland transit because of difficult winter conditions
1845, HIBERNIA: Folded letter from New York with matching red "NEW-YORK 31 OCT 10 cts." alongside to Paris, after leaving Halifax on 3rd November the "Hibernia" ran aground off Cape Race, Newfoundland and had to go to St John's for repairs. Arrived in Lonton 19th of November with "COLONIES &c Art 12" struck, charged with "38" decimes in Paris, fine and attractive entire
1846, CALEDONIA: Folded letter franked with New York Washington 5c. black "ACM", touched at lower right, to Lyon, France. Endorsed "p Str. Caledonia", red "COLONIES & ART 13" and "NEW YORK PAID" alongside, charged "20" decimes upon arrival, fine, certificate PF (1976)
1846, CAMBRIA: Folded lettersheet with red "PAID AT LIVERPOOL AP 18 1846" to New York, paid "1/-", the ship beached, subsequently re-floated, upon arrival charged "7" cent., fine
1846, UNICORN: Last Transatlantic voyage, folded lettersheet endorsed "p. Unicorn Str." to Washington, red "LONDON PAID SHIP LETTER 18 MR 1846" struck alongside, with manuscript "8" prepaid rating and blue manuscript "12" due rating, very fine and scarce entire of this last transatlantic voyage before sale in Halifax
1847, BRITANNIA: Victoria 1841 1d. blue horizontal strip of six tied by numeral "131" to folded letter dated "Edingburgh 2d September 1847" to New York, upon arrival charged "7" cents, few stamps slightly touched, the outer stamps with vertical crease, despite unobtrusive faults attractive entire
1847, CAMBRIA: Envelope franked with 1847 Washington 10c. tied by blue grid with matching cds. "SYRACUSE AUG 29 N.Y." alongside to London, ocean transit unpaid, bagged directly to London, charged with "1/-" upon arrival, slightly toned, horizontal crease through envelope stabilized, otherwise fine, certificate PF (1985)
1848, CAMBRIA: First Mail Contract Voyage, Folded letter endorsed "pr. Cambria" with red boxed "PAID AT LIVERPOOL JA 1 1848" to Philadelphia, paid "1/-", upon arrival charged with "...7 cts..", fine
1848, CAMBRIA: Folded letter Franklin 5C., fresh color and good margins all around, used with pen-strike and two strikes of red "PAID" and adjacent cds. "THEO-SEMINARY MAY 8, addressed to Norfolk, ocean transit unpaid, charged "1/-" upon arrival, adhesive two small tears, otherwise fine and attractive, signed Toaspern and certificate PF (1976)
1847, ACADIA: Folded letter dated "Devonport Nvbr. 1st 1847" endorsed "per Royal Mail Steamer fr Liverpool" to Quebec, unpaid, rated with "1/2" and charged with black "s1/4 Currency" handstamp, fine entire of the first voage after the abrogation of the New York to Canada through mail agreement
1847, CALEDONIA: Folded letter from Boston, endorsed "p. Steamer of 16th July", to London, with boxed forwarder cachet "POSTAGE PAID TO DESTINATION BY HARNDEN & CO OF LIVERPOOL" and red "PAID H&C", fine
1847, WASHINGTON: Maiden Voyage, envelope from "RICHMOND MAY 30" with matching red "10" and manuscript "24" to Edinburgh, upon arrival charged again with "1/-", somewhat soiled, yet scarce and attractive
