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July 2023
United States Postal History
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blue datestamp with matching "Paid" in octagon on folded letter to Halifax, England, endorsed "Packet of 26 May from N York", rated "Double 50" for twice the inland postage from Philadelphia to New York (12½c) plus twice the freight money sail fee (12½c), carried by Black Ball Line's South America departing New York June 2 and arriving Liverpool June 23, "Liverpool Ship Letter" and Halifax backstamps, manuscript "8" due, very fine, ex-Winter

red datestamp with two strikes of matching straightline "Paid" on folded lettersheet to London, manuscript "Inland 18¾" and "Packet 12½" for freight money sail fee, red "New-York Jul 4" datestamp, endorsed "No 62, via New York foreign Letter Office", carried by Dramatic Line Shakespeare departing New York July 8 and arriving Liverpool July 28, backstamped "Liverpool Ship Letter" and July 29 London arrival, very fine, one of two recorded freight money letters from Portsmouth, ex-Winter
red datestamp with patching "Paid" on folded letter from Dundas, Upper Canada to Kinross, Scotland, manuscript rate including 4½d Canadian inland postage, 1sh 3d postage to New York City, and 7½d (12½c) freight money fee (totaled to 2sh 3d), carried by Swallowtail Line's George Washington departing New York June 7 and arriving Liverpool June 24, two-line "Liverpool Ship Letter" and London arrival backstamps, manuscript "1/8" due for 8d ship fee plus 1sh inland postage, very fine, one of two recorded freight money letters from Dundas (both from the same correspondence), ex-Winter
black rimless datestamp with manuscript date on folded letter to Edinburgh, Scotland, manuscript "Paid 2/7½" for all fees including 12½c freight money sail fee, red "New-York Jun 15" exchange datestamp, carried by Black Ball Line's England departing New York June 19 and arriving Liverpool July 10, backstamped "Liverpool Ship Letter" and London July 11, handstamped "8" due, light wear, still very fine, the only recorded freight money letter from Katesville, ex-Winter
red oval handstamp on reverse of folded lettersheet to London via Liverpool, framed "No 13 1841 Liverpool Ship" and November 14 London arrival backstamps, very fine
red framed handstamp on October 23, 1858 folded letter from San Francisco to Cognac, France, endorsed "pr Steamer Asia", November 24 New York debit, very fine
red circular handstamp on folded letter to Liverpool, backstamped "Liverpool Ship Letter", very fine
black three-line backstamp on reverse of 1831 folded letter from Philadelphia to Bordeaux, France, endorsed "p. Packetship de Rham via Havre", boxed "Pays D'Outremer", very fine
red oval backstamp on June 20, 1854 folded letter from Havana, Cuba to paris, June 28 New York transit, very fine










































































approximately 138 items, begins with 1885 Allan Line Royal Mail Steamers wrapper to London, 1896 illustrated advertising cover from Toronto, several advertising cards, 1858 North American from Quebec to Liverpool with experimental pin handstamp applied upon arrival, several Canada 12½c Green on cover (perforated and imperforate), 1861 North American Maine to Liverpool (ex-Wraith), 1861 Nova Scotian Montreal to Aberdeen (ex-White), 6c Large Queen on 1871 cover to Ireland by Scandinavian, wide variety of Small Queen frankings, 1875 Scandinavian and Nestorian final voyage covers (ex-Cropp), 1859 Bohemian London to Canada maiden voyage, 1861 Anglo Saxon and 1884 Circassian registered covers to Canada, 1864 St. David to Canada maiden voyage, 1858 Calcutta to New York via North American (ex-White), 1860 North American Edinburgh to Virginia with "Portland Me. Am. Pkt. 24" exchange (ex-White) and various other Portland exchange handstamps, 1862 Jura London to Cincinnati with "Chicago Am. Pkt. 24" exchange (ex-Allen), 1861 Anglo Saxon to Ohio with "Detroit Am. Pkt. 24 Paid" exchange (ex-Allen), 1871 Sweden to Illinois via Chicago with depreciated currency handstamp, 1867 Austria to Illinois via Chicago with depreciated currency handstamp (ex-Winter), 1857 Nebraska Territory to Dublin with pair of 12c Black via North American, 1861 Indiana to Ireland with pair of 12c Black via Hibernian, 1862 Red River (Winnipeg) to St. Paul via dogsled then through Chicago, Detroit, Montreal, and Portland and by Anglo Saxon to London, 1880 Polynesian New Jersey to Scotland, 1863 France to New Jersey by Bohemian with pair of France 40c Orange and Portland exchange handstamp, and much more, an extraordinary collection being offered intact, we're confident this would form an extraordinary basis for an exhibit on this storied transatlantic line, viewing a necessity as Mr. Booth's exhibit pages say more than we ever could


















































71 covers all neatly written up on exhibit pages, ships including Amity, Britannia, Caledonia, Cambridge, Canada, Columbia, Columbus, England, Europe, Fidelia, Florida, Harvest Queen, Hibernia, Isaac Wright, James Cropper, James Monroe, Manchester, Montezuma, Nestor, New York I, New York II, North America, Orpheus, Oxford, Pacific I, Pacific II, South America, William Thompson, and Yorkshire, wide variety of markings and rates including a number of different "Liverpool Ship Letter", forwarding agents, and more, generally fine to very fine, most descriptions include excerpts of contents in addition to postal history information, a wonderful collection, provenances including ex-Manton, Wraith, Tabeart, Doughty and Oakhill



















26 covers including November 1822 wrapper carried by Hudson at the end of the first period of operation, 1821 Acasta (Baltimore to Liverpool three years before Black Cross Line), 1827 Hudson with Cowes U.S. Consular backstamp, 1828 Cambria, 1833 President and Sovereign, later ships including Amazon, Henric Hudson, Margaret Evans, Montreal, Samuel Robertson, Southampton, Toronto, Victoria, and Westminster, all generally fine to very fine, a scarce and attractive group of this significant line