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Fall Postal History 2022
Our Fall 2022 Postal History sale includes the John D. Bowman Collection of Boyd's City Express Post, the William B. Robinson Collection of Wisconsin Postal History, material from the collections of Steven M. Roth and Graham Booth, FRPSL, and much more.
- Postal History from the Steven M. Roth Collection (111) Apply Postal History from the Steven M. Roth Collection filter
- Selections from the Graham Booth Collection of Transatlantic Mail (76) Apply Selections from the Graham Booth Collection of Transatlantic Mail filter
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- local Issues (3) Apply local Issues filter
- Expositions (2) Apply Expositions filter
- First Day Covery (do not use) (11) Apply First Day Covery (do not use) filter
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- Stampless Covers - General (108) Apply Stampless Covers - General filter
- Transoceanic Mails (86) Apply Transoceanic Mails filter
black "S.T.P.A. Bremen. 12/9" origination postmark and matching "Franco", manuscript "1/6" (1sh6d) credit marking to Great Britain, departed Liverpool September 16 via Cunard's America and arrived New York September 29, red "New York Ship Sep 30 34cts." for 24c Transatlantic retaliatory rate and 10c inland postage, very fine and extremely rare, ex-Winter
folded letter prepaid 1sh, carried from Liverpool via Cunard's Britannia on her penultimate westbound voyage, departing September 30 and arriving New York October 17, red "New York Ship 34 Oct 17" handstamp for 24c ocean passage and 10c inland postage to Mobile (a total retaliatory rate of 34c), received October 25, missing backflap and light overall toning, still fine
folded letter carried on Cunard's America on its final retaliatory rate voyage, departing New York November 22 and arriving Liverpool December 4, London boxed "Colonies &c Art.13." transit handstamp, Boulogne transit and Cognac backstamp, very fine
folded letter carried on Cunard's Acacia on its final voyage (and third retaliatory rate voyage), departing Boston November 29 and arriving Liverpool December 12, red boxed "Colonies &c Art.13.", various backstamps including Liverpool and Cognac, very fine
partial folded letter from missionary in Persia with disinfection slits, originally addressed to Monson, Massachusetts, carried privately to Edinburgh where it entered the mails with red "Paid at Edinh. Dec 22 1848" split ring datestamp and manuscript "1/" rating, London and Liverpool backstamps, carried by Cunard's America departing Liverpool December 30 and arriving Boston January 12, red "Boston Ship Jan 12" entry datestamp and matching "7" rate handstamp for inland postage plus 2c ship fee, red "Monson Ms. Jan 15" datestamp, forwarded to Palmer with manuscript "12" due rating, very fine and attractive, a rare forwarded and disinfected restored rate cover
privately carried to England and paid "1/", carried on Cunard's Niagara on its only restored rate voyage, departed Liverpool January 27 and arrived Boston February 11, red "Boston Ms. Ship Feb 12" and "12" for 10c inland postage and 2c ship letter fee, cover faults including tear at top, still fine and scarce origin, ex-Boettger
privately carried to Boston, travelled via Cunard's America on its only restored rate voyage, departed Boston January 24 and arrived in Liverpool February 4, London February 5 transit and French receivers, letter regarding fish business, very fine and scarce
endorsed "Steamer via Halifax", paid double letter packet rate of "2/", carried on Cunard's Niagara on its only restored rate voyage, departed Liverpool January 27 and arrived Boston February 11, red Boston datestamp and "12" rate for double the 5c inland rate plus 2c ship letter fee, very fine, mail carried on this voyage is very scarce
folded lettersheet prepaid at 4sh (four times the February 1849 treaty rate), carried on Cunard's Niagara departing Liverpool March 24 and arriving Boston April 7, red straightline "Paid" and manuscript "20" for four times 5c credit, small faults, fine and early treaty rate use, ex-Boettger
folded letter carried on Cunard's Niagara, departing Liverpool March 24 and arriving Boston April 7, black "Boston Ms Ship Apr 7" with matching "24" and "19 cents" handstamps, very fine, early use of "24" the month after the treaty rate was implemented, ex-Boettger
folded letter endorsed "via Liverpool + Ostende", prepaid 10c for double the 5c British packet rate, carried on Cunard's Europa departing New York May 2 and arriving Liverpool May 14, London transit, black boxed "America per England" applied in Aachen, debit of "3/-" to Prussia and marked "36¾" Sgr postage due, backstamped Cologne, very fine, scarce early treaty rate cover, ex-Boettger
paid 48c in cash (light pencil) for double the 24c treaty rate, "38" crayon credit, carried on Cunard's Canada departing New York City May 30 and arriving Liverpool June 12, London receiver, very fine, ex-Boettger