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July 2023
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- The Van Koppersmith Collection of Ship Mail (729) Apply The Van Koppersmith Collection of Ship Mail filter
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- The Nancy Clark Collection of Maine Postal History (127) Apply The Nancy Clark Collection of Maine Postal History filter
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red datestamp with manuscript "20¾" rate on folded letter from Glasgow, Scotland to Salem, Massachusetts, crowned "Ship Letter Liverpool Ap20 1839" handstamp, endorsed "pr Liverpool Steamer from Liverpool", very fine, ex-Wierenga (figure 30)
red datestamp on folded letter sent from London to LaSalle, Illinois, manuscript "Dan'l Webster, f [free] U.S. Senate" frank, very fine, wonderful letter from Webster's second wife Caroline and daughter Julia to Webster's son, Daniel F. Webster (more commonly known as Fletcher Webster), includes reference to seeing Queen Victoria at a service at Westminster Abbey ("The Queen had a blue hat & feathers..."), an extraordinary inbound ship letter from one of America's greatest statesmen
red datestamp with manuscript "14½" rate on folded letter sent from Florence, Italy to Enfield, Connecticut, black straightline "Firenze", endorsed "via Havre" with French transits, forwarded from Enfield to Amherst, Massachusetts at 10c rate (totaled for 24½c due), very fine
red datestamp with manuscript "39½" rate on cover from Paris to Richmond, Virginia, black "Received and Forwarded by Y.O.S. R.G. Beasley, U.S. Consul, Havre" octagon backstamp, forwarded to Warminster, Virginia with blue "Richmond Va Feb 27" datestamp and manuscript "25" rate, very fine and attractive
red datestamp on folded letter from Edinburgh, Scotland to New York City, September 9 origin postmark, manuscript "Private ship", red crowned "Ship Letter Liverpool" backstamp, manuscript "6" rate of New York City for port of entry rate, forwarded to Philadelphia with "12½" due, then from Philadelphia to Lexington, Virginia with October 28 backstamp and "18¾" due, very fine and well-travelled
forwarded to Philadelphia, and then to Lexington, Virginia, Manuscript "8" , "12 1/2" rates, endorsed "Private Ship", fine and well travelled
two folded lettersheets from Canton, China to Philadelphia via New York City, both endorsed "Navigator" and carried on the same voyage, "New-York Mar 22" with straightline "Ship" and "New-York Ship Mar 23" handstamps respectively, each incorrectly rated "39½" corrected to "27", very fine pair with different markings despite arriving on the same voyage
red datestamp with matching straightline "Ship" handstamp and manuscript "27" rate on folded letter from St. James, Jamaica to Holland Landing, Upper Canada, August 11 Queenston transit, 27c converted to "1/4½" Canadian plus 9d inland from Queenston to Holland landing for a total of "2/1½" due, very fine, letter discusses a disappointing sugar cane crop
manuscript port of entry rate on folded letter from Cape Palmas, Liberia, endorsed "Pr Brig Aluloulo, Capt Lawlin", very fine missionary letter, ex-Lockard
manuscript point of entry rate on folded letter from Bristol, England, endorsed "Consignees pr Great Western", bold strike of red straightline "2nd Delivery", very fine, ex-Hahn
red datestamp with manuscript "20¾" rate on folded letter from Maryborough, Ireland to Baltimore, Maryland, December 13 origin postmark, boxed Dublin transit and crowned Liverpool backstamp, endorsed "Per private ship", very fine, ex-White
red datestamp with matching straightline "Ship" and manuscript "14½" rate crossed out on folded letter datelined "Alexandria [Egypt], September 3'd '43, U.S. Frigate Congress", addressed to Wilmington, Delaware, accompanied by second folded letter without postal markings from same correspondence datelined Mahon, Menorca, very fine, scarce origin
red datestamp and manuscript "20¾" rate on folded letter from Paris to Providence, Rhode Island, wonderful strike of fancy "Forwarded by Sam F. Fisher" red two-line backstamp, matching "Par Le Havre A New York" straightline, very fine, interesting letter discusses the Parisian social season