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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
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- 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
perfect strike of red double octagon (Clarke 555) on August 9, 1834 folded letter from Bristol, England, endorsed "p Monongahela, Capt'n Brown" of the Cope Line, additionally includes second cover dated March 8, 1837 with blue "6" double octagon from Birmingham carried on the Cope Line's Benjamin Morgan, very fine pair
red double octagon datestamp with matching perfect strike of full rigged ship handstamp on incoming cover from Clermont, France, dated September 2, 1834, manuscript "14½" rate deleted and uprated to "20¾", extremely fine, one of the clearest strikes known of this beautiful and popular handstamp, a remarkable gem
red double octagon datestamp with red Full Rigged Ship handstamp on incoming folded letter to Providence, Rhode Island, datelined Batavia, Dutch East Indies, red oval "Forw'd by Paine Stricker Batavia" backstamp, manuscript "39½" double rate, very fine and attractive
red double octagon datestamp with matching Full Rigged Ship handstamp on incoming folded letter to White Plains, New York, datelined "U.S. Ship Fairfield, Callao Bay [Peru], June 5th 1835", bold double circle "Forwarded by I.B. Feraud Panama" handstamp and manuscript "Fwd by RM Harrison, U.S. Consul, Kingston, Jamaica" on reverse, very fine and attractive twice-forwarded letter
blue datestamp with matching straightline "Ship" on incoming cover from Clermont, France to Chazy, New York, red Bordeaux datestamp and boxed "P.P.", rated "20¾" domestic postage, fine
blue datestamp and matching straightline "Paid" on incoming folded letter to Boston, Massachusetts, datelined "Calcutta April 21st 1838", endorsed "p. Geo. Gardner", manuscript "20¾" rate, very fine, ex-White
blue datestamp with matching straightline "Ship" and "6" in double octagon (obliterated) on incoming folded letter from Liverpool to New York City, endorsed "Via Philadelphia p Algonquin" of the Cope Line, manuscript "52" rate for quadruple the 12½c postage plus 2c ship fee, fine
blue datestamp with matching straightline "Ship" (Clarke 536) on incoming folded letter from Havana, Cuba to Boston, Massachusetts, manuscript "20¾" rate, very fine, the earliest known use of this "Ship" handstamp
red circular handstamp on folded letter datelined "Philadelphia Nov-13-1841", originally addressed to Liverpool and carried by Cunard steamer with "1/-" due handstamp, returned to Philadelphia "p Susquehanna" of the Cope Line, "America/L" double oval backstamp, blue "6" in double octagon (Clarke 555) due, very fine and attractive, ex-Arnell
blue datestamp on folded letter to Liverpool, manuscript "18¾" inland postage and "25" freight money steam rate, endorsed "p British Queen from N York", backstamped "Ship Letter", returned to Baltimore and entered the mails at Philadelphia, blue straightline "Paid" and "Ship" and with manuscript "14½" rate on reverse, very fine and interesting cover
red datestamp with matching straightline "Ship" (Clarke 536) on incoming folded letter from Clifton, England to Germantown, Pennsylvania, manuscript "8" rate (6c postage plus 2c ship fee), fine
red datestamp with matching "Ship" (Clarke 536) on incoming folded letter from Frankfurt, Germany to Reading, Pennsylvania, endorsed "pr Bremen via Philadelphia", illegible manuscript forwarder on reverse, manuscript "22" double rate, fine and scarce