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July 2023
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1799-style datestamp with matching straight line "Ship" and manuscript "19" rate on folded letter from Newry, (Northern) Ireland to New York City, fine, ex-Arnell
datestamp with straight line "Ship" and manuscript "20½" rate on folded letter from Liverpool to Lebanon Springs, New York, endorsed "Ship Carolina", forwarded to Savannah, Georgia at 25c for a combined rate of 45½c, very fine
red straightline handstamp and manuscript rate on incoming folded letter from Havana, Cuba to Newburyport, Massachusetts, very fine
four covers ranging from 1804/1860, assortment of manuscript and handstamped markings, note 1804 folded letter from Spain, fine to very fine
red straightline postmark with manuscript date and "Sh 14" on folded letter from Hamburg, Germany to Newburyport, Massachusetts, even toning, fine, letter mentions "...every Article is rising here as they expect the War will yet continue between France and England as Lord Malmsbury is ordered to leave France and a change has taken place in the French Directory and all Hopes of a Pease has vanished for one year longer"
datestamp with straightline "Ship" and manuscript "12" rate on folded letter from Trinity, Martinico to Newburyport, Massachusetts, fine cover paying the 10c restored rate plus 2c ship fee, this rate was only in effect for the month of April 1816, ex-Clark and Biales
red datestamp with matching straightline "Ship" and manuscript "12" rate on printed prices current from Amsterdam to Providence, Rhode Island, endorsed "p Sonora via Boston", very fine
red datestamp with manuscript "Ship" and "22" rate on folded letter from Matanzas, Cuba to Boston, endorsed "two Sheets" and "pr Brig Essen", very fine, ex-White
red datestamp with tiny matching straightline "Ship" and manuscript "27" rate on folded letter from Trinity, Martinique to Bangor, Maine, oval "Forwarded by C. Fleurot & Co. St. Perre, Martinique" handstamp, very fine, scarce "Ship" marking
manuscript postmark with matching "Ship 19" rate on folded lettersheet to Portsmouth, New Hampshire, endorsed "Isabella", very fine, unlisted ship marking
red datestamp with manuscript "Ship 12" rate on folded lettersheet from St. Kitts to Portsmouth, North Carolina, very fine, unlisted marking
manuscript rate on folded lettersheet from Charleston, South Carolina to Newburyport, Massachusetts, very fine, unusual Ship abbreviation, port of entry determined based on distance from Salem to Newburyport