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July 2023
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eight covers from the 1820s/1854, variety of markings including several circled "12" handstamps, nice strike of "Ship" in scroll, and more, mostly Caribbean origins, fine to very fine
red datestamp with manuscript "Ship 27" rate on folded letter from Key West, Florida to Boston, very fine and scarce, a Star Route from Key West was not contracted until 1850
datestamp with blue straightline "Ship" on 3c Red Star Die entire to New York City, pencil "Due 9" marking, some wear and missing backflap, still fine
datestamp on cover to Marathon, New York, pair of 2c Brown tied by corks, endorsed "From U.S. Flag Ship Wabash" and contents datelined "U.S. Flag Ship Wabash, At Sea, 300 Miles W.S.W. of Palma", slightly reduced at right, very fine and scarce
datestamp with negative star fancy cancel tying 2c Bureau Issue to cover to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, matching straightline "Ship", manuscript "due 2" with pair of 1c Postage dues, sent by Admiral Charles Dwight Sigsbee, illustrated Knights Templar backstamp, very fine, Sigsbee was the captain of the U.S.S. Maine
manuscript postmark with "Ship 27" rate on folded lettersheet to Peter Hagner in Washington D.C., rate crossed out as Hagner had franking privilege as Third Auditor of the Treasury Department, very fine, sent by former Georgia governor John Clark who became Federal Indian Agent and "Keeper of the Public Forests" in Florida
manuscript rate on folded letter from New Orleans to the United States Navy Yard in Pensacola, Florida, very fine
datestamp with manuscript "Sh 6" rate crossed out and corrected to "18¾", endorsed "Mail via Pensacola", toning along filefolds, otherwise fine
faint manuscript postmark with matching "Ship" and "8" markings on February 26, 1835 folded letter from Key West to Tallahassee, Florida, endorsed "pr Sch. B. Hawk", very fine, the only recorded example of this St. Marks manuscript postmark, ex-Rice, Thompson, and Morris
datestamp with matching "Ship" handstamp and manuscript "2" and "6" rates summed to "8" due on folded letter datelined "Key West Jan'y 7, 1840", addressed to Tallahassee, very fine territorial use, letter from Stephen R. Mallory (future Confederate States Secretary of the Navy), ex-Graham
manuscript rate of St. Augustine on incoming April 3, 1835 folded letter from Charleston, South Carolina, very fine
datestamp with manuscript "Ship 12" over "7" rate on cover to Ogdensburg, New York, very fine, ex-Light and Morris