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March United States Postal History
Featuring The Leonard Piszkiewicz Collection of Chicago Postal History, The Van Koppersmith Collection of Philadelphia Postal History and The Tony Dewey Collection of Hartford Postal History
- The Van Koppersmith Collection of Philadelphia Postal History (486) Apply The Van Koppersmith Collection of Philadelphia Postal History filter
- The Leonard Piszkiewicz Collection of Chicago Postal History (192) Apply The Leonard Piszkiewicz Collection of Chicago Postal History filter
- Main catalogue (155) Apply Main catalogue filter
- The Tony Dewey Collection of Hartford Postal History (150) Apply The Tony Dewey Collection of Hartford Postal History filter
- United States Postal History (110) Apply United States Postal History filter
blue rate handstamp (Clarke 582) on incoming folded letter from Sheffield, England, invoice with printed letterhead for a knife manufacturer, June 18, 1852 origination postmark on reverse, Great Britain 1d Red applied to pay late fee, black "19 Cents" rocking horse debit, carried on Cunard's Africa, fine and attractive
blue rate handstamp (Clarke 582) on incoming folded lettersheet from Paris, France, blue "Wash'n. Jackson Sons & Co. Liverpool" forwarder oval backstamp, entered the mails at Liverpool October 23, 1852, black "19 cents" debit rocking horse, carried on Cunard's Africa, very fine
blue rate handstamp (Clarke 582) on incoming folded lettersheet from London, September 19, 1853 origin datestamp and "Forwarded by Messrs. Coutts & Co." in oval, green "3 cents" rocking horse, carried on Collins Line's Baltic, very fine
manuscript rate on incoming folded letter from Glasgow, Scotland postmarked May 20, 1853, Liverpool backstamp and green "38 cents" rocking horse, carried on Cunard's Arabia, very fine
black exchange datestamp with matching "5" due handstamp (Clarke 552) on incoming folded letter from Rotterdam, Netherlands, postmarked June 13, endorsed "p Steamer from Liverpool" and carried aboard Cunard's Europa, fine and scarce
black exchange datestamp on incoming folded letter from London, February 18 Liverpool transit, endorsed "p Alps Pkt." which departed Liverpool February 19 and arrived Boston March 7, black "76" debit to the United States, manuscript "96" quadruple rate collected at Philadelphia, small internal faults, fine appearance, according to Hubbard and Winter the Alps was substituted for Niagara for one westbound voyage while the latter was pressed into military service by the British government
black exchange datestamp (Clarke 614) on incoming folded letter from London, endorsed "p Asia" but carried aboard Cunard's Arabia departing Liverpool March 4 and arriving Boston March 17, very fine
red exchange datestamp on incoming folded letter from Liverpool, Great Britain 1sh Green strip of four (cut to shape) tied by "Liverpool 8 Ap 1854" oval duplexes, endorsed "Per Asia" departing Liverpool April 8 and arriving New York April 20, red "20 Cents" rocking horse credit and two strikes of "96" quadruple rate handstamp of Philadelphia (Clarke 594), very fine, a beautiful and rare cover, this handstamp is not listed in red until 1860 in Clarke
black exchange datestamp (Clarke 627) on incoming folded letter from Liverpool postmarked August 24, 1855, green "6 Cents" rocking horse debit, endorsed "p Atlantic" departing Liverpool August 25 and arriving New York September 6, very fine double rate cover
red exchange datestamp (Clarke 617) on incoming mourning cover franked with pair of Great Britain 6d Red violet (cut to shape), red "5 Cents" British rocking horse credit, very fine
red exchange datestamp (Clarke 617) on folded letter from Liverpool, endorsed "p Africa" departing March 3 and arriving Boston March 17, red "5 Cents" British rocking horse credit, fine
black exchange datestamp (Clarke 610) on incoming folded letter from Paris, France, originating December 5, red boxed "P.P.", London December 7 transit, carried on Cunard's Asia departing Liverpool December 8 and arriving Boston December 19, rare black "5" handstamp of Philadelphia (Clarke 549) which is only recorded from August to December of 1855, fine, ex-Barwis