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July 2023
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cover franked with Great Britain 1sh Green and addressed to Washington, DC, red "21 cents" rocking rose, carried by Allan Line's Norwegian arriving Portland April 14 with red "Portland Me Am. Pkt. 24 Paid Apr 15 1862" handstamp, light crease and slight reduction, very fine
folded lettersheet to New York City, franked with Great Britain 1sh green, departed Falmouth November 28 and arrived New York December 13, red "21 cents" credit and "New York Am. Pkt. Paid Dec 14" handstamp, very fine, carried on the final voyage of the Fulton and the last Havre Line voyage
cover with two Great Britain 1d Red singles and 6d Violet tied by "Charing Cross W.C. Au 8 68" duplexes to cover to New York City, endorsed "via Queenstown", carried by Cunard's China arriving New York City August 18, red "New York Paid All Apr 18" datestamp, small faults, fine and attractive
red datestamp with matching straightline "Paid" and manuscript "25" rate for double sail freight money and "37½" rate for double inland postage to New York, carried by Red Swallowtail Line's St. James departing New York May 1 and arriving Portsmouth May 21, two-line framed "Portsmouth Ship Letter" handstamp, manuscript "8" due, backstamped London May 22, very fine and attractive, ex-Winter
red datestamp and matching "Paid" on folded letter to London via New York City, manuscript "Paid to New York 18¾, Paid Steam Boat Postage 25" totaled to "43¾", endorsed "per British Queen", red "Too Late" handstamp of New York as this cover arrived after the June 1 sailing date, instead carried by Swallowtail Line's George Washington departing New York June 7, arrived Liverpool July 1 with two-line "Liverpool Ship Letter" backstamp and July 2 London datestamp, manuscript "8" due, very fine, the only recorded freight money cover from Gardiner, Maine, as the freight money sailing fee was only 12½c versus the 25c paid the difference was returned to the Gardiner postmaster as was the custom of the New York post office, ex-Winter, see Chronicle Vol. 45, No. 4 ("Freight Money Paid in Gardiner, Maine")
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 matching "Paid" on folded letter to London, manuscript "18¾" postage to New York and "12½" freight money sail fee, by Swallowtail Line's Hudson departing New York June 15 and arriving Liverpool July 6, Liverpool and London backstamps, "8" ship fee due in England, very fine, ex-Winter
faint datestamp on folded letter to Chesterfield, England, manuscript "1/11½" rate for 4½d Canadian inland, 11½d to New York, and 7½d (12½c) freight money fee, red "Montreal L.C. Dec 13 1839" double circle datestamp with matching "Paid" and "18¾" credit, carried by Black Ball Line's Oxford departing New York December 19 and arriving Liverpool January 11, two-line "Liverpool Ship Letter" backstamp, "8" due handstamp for uniform ship fee, very fine, one of two recorded freight money letters from Chambly, ex-Winter
double circle datestamp with manuscript date on folded letter to New Castleton, Scotland, manuscript "USP 18¾" and "Ship 12½" rates totaled to "Paid 31½" for United States inland plus ship fee, plus "Paid 9" Canadian postage, Prescott transit datestamp, carried by Black Ball Line's England departing New York February 25 and arriving Liverpool March 17, backstamped "Liverpool Ship Letter" and rated "8" due for uniform ship letter rate, light edge wear, still fine, the only recorded freight money letter from Clarendon, ex-Winter
circular datestamp with manuscript date and matching "Paid" on folded letter to London, manuscript "9d + 18¾Cts" Canadian postage plus inland to New York, red "Kingston Up. Can. Jul 19" cds with "Paid" handstamps and manuscript "Packet 12½" for freight money sail fee and "18¾", red "New-York Aug 5" datestamp, carried by Swallowtail Line's Independence departing New York August 8 and arriving Liverpool August 28, "Liverpool/Ship Letter" and London backstamps, manuscript "1/7" due for ship fee plus British inland, very fine, one of two recorded freight money covers from Darlington, 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