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datestamp with "Ship" in oval handstamp on cover to Bath, Maine, 3c Ultramarine (114) with target cancel, "Due 3" handstamp, very fine double rate cover
nine covers ranging from 1853/1875, nice selection including two 1867 covers from Montevideo, attractive selection of routes and markings, fine to very fine and interesting
red datestamp with manuscript "18" on folded letter from Liverpool to Richmond, Virginia, endorsed "Consignees p Henriette", very fine, consignee's letters accompanying cargo were charged regular inland postage and not a ship fee, as this letter originally contained two additional sheets it was charged triple the 6c rate from Petersburg to Richmond, Petersburg ship letters are rare
red straightline handstamp with manuscript "6" port of entry rate on folded lettersheet to Richmond, Virginia, very fine
blue datestamp with matching straightline "Paid" and manuscript "18¾" inland rate on folded letter to London, reverse with "Ship" and "Paid" handstamps and "12½" freight money sail rate, two-line "Liverpool Ship Letter" backstamps and July 28 London arrival, very fine freight money letter
green datestamp with matching "Paid" handstamp and "Paid" and "Ship" backstamps on folded letter to London, endorsed "pr Liverpool Packet of 25th Novbr", manuscript "18¾" inland rate on front and "12½" freight money sail fee on reverse, carried by Dramatic Line's Roscius on the second to last trip of the Dramatic Line, backstamped "Liverpool Ship Letter" and December 25 London arrival, very fine freight money letter with rates separated on the front and back of the cover as was the custom in Richmond
green rimless datestamp with matching straightline "Paid" on folded letter to London, reverse with "Paid" and "Ship" handstamps, endorsed "pr packet of 20 July 1842 from New York to London", manuscript "18¾" inland rate on front and "12½" freight money sail fee on reverse, red British "Ship Letter" straightline and London backstamp, very fine freight money letter, ex-Hahn
red datestamp with matching straightline "Paid" and "10" handstamps on folded lettersheet from Richmond to London, endorsed "pr first London Packet from New York", reverse with straightline "Paid" and "Ship" handstamps and "12½" freight money sail fee, Liverpool and London backstamps, vertical crease, very fine, a late freight money use
red datestamp with matching straightline "Ship" handstamp and manuscript "20¾" rate corrected to "39½" on incoming folded lettersheet from St. Thomas to Petersburg, Virginia, vertical filing crease, very fine and scarce
red datestamp with manuscript "Ship 27" rate on folded lettersheet to Bottle Hill, New Jersey, very fine, unlisted marking ex-Lovey
datestamp with matching "5" handstamp and manuscript "Ship" on folded lettersheet from St. Thomas to New York City, very fine, unlisted
manuscript postmark with matching "Ship 12 cts" rate on reverse of folded letter from Mayhill, Jamaica to Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, February 5 Mayhill backstamp and February 7 "Jamaica Paid" handstamp, blue "Forwarded by Hicks & Swift St. Thomas" oval, light wear and small faults, still fine and rare, a unique ship marking and unlisted forwarder handstamp