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Lot 109 -
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2 sh. 3d franking on cover with preprinted "Colonial Bank" London 1st Sept: 1857" to Mexico (City) canc. with numeral canc. "44" and with red date stamp on the reverse "2 SP 1857". Conveyed by ship "Magdalena" from Southampton in closed mail bag to St.Thomas on 19.9 to Vera Cruz.Sold at Auction
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Lot 110 -
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Lot 111 ● -
SG128
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Lot 112 ● -
SG129
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Lot 113 ● -
SG131
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SG136
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Lot 115 -
SG142
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Lot 116 ● -
SG438
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Lot 117 -
SG574
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Lot 118 -
SG576
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Great Britain Collections
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Lot 119 -
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An extensive and valuable collection 1840 - 1945 starting with an essay (thin), five copies Penny Black and four 2d. blue 1840, further several high values up to £ 1, definitives. Collected specialized with plate numbers, watermarks and colour shades, also good back of the book with officials, postage dues and foreign post offices. Please inspect!
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Lot 120 ● -
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Very well kept and fresh collection 1840 - 2002 incl. some Chanel Island and regional issues. Mainly used untill 1977, after that seemingly never hinged in four Leuctturm albums. Strong classic section with many better stamps e.g. very beautiful 10 p. 1848, 6 p. 1854, 2 sh. brown 1880, 10 sh. and 5 £ 1882, 1 £ 1884 and 1888, superb 1 £ 1902 etc. Must be inspected.
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Great Britain Bulk lot
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Lot 122 ● -
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Great Britain Scottland Pre-philately
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Lot 143 -
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ST. HELENA. Incoming soldiers mail with contents 1819 from Paisley Scotland to Quartermaster Sergeant James Rayside of the 66th Foot Regt., sent as ship letter due to unavailability of packets, consequently showing ms. "P1/11" (paid 1s. 11d.) in red being half normal Packet rate of 3s. 9d. (1s. 2 d. Paisley to London internal postage + 2s. 7d. packet rate from London) with faint box Paisley despatch, "GLASGOW 21.AUG 1819" on reverse, red "PAID" tombstone and circular "PAID SHIP LETTER 23.AUG 1819" on front. SUPERB & SCARCE.Sold at Auction
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Great Britain
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Lot 279 -
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Great Britain Pre-philately
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Lot 443 -
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Earliest Letter from Abroad Beautiful cover 1813 from Leith, Scotland addressed to "Factor Mads Hvas Mörck, paa Thorshavn, Færöerne". Mads Hvads Mörck was Trade Manager in Thorshavn 1805-1831. Picture of the contents is enclosed (the original is in the Danish National Archive). The letter is dated in Leith the 19 July 1813 and was carried by Captain Jürgen Bohnitz in the ship "Den Nye Jubelfest". It was received in Thorshavn on 29 July 1813. The sender was "Corbett, Borthwick & Company", merchants based in Dock Street, North Leith. From 1810 they were one of the main suppliers of goods to Greenland, but also to a certain degree to the Faroe Islands. According to DAKA the earliest recorded letter from Great Britain is from 1868, and from any other country than Denmark is from 1851 (from Norway). UNIQUE POSTAL HISTORY RARITYSold at Auction
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Great Britain
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Great Britain Pre-philately
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Lot 620 -
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"Via St.Thomas" notation on folded letter dated "St.Johns P.R" sent to Nova Scotia franked with GB 4d brick red canc. "C61" and with red "PORTO RICO PAID SP 13 72". On the reverse transit mark "ST.THOMAS OC 14 72" (small circular GB type). Arrival mark "NO 16". Horizontal archive fold through the stamp.Sold at Auction
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Lot 699 -
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An exceptional cover partly paid from London 18.10 1822 via Gothenburg due to the Napoleon war and further via Grisslehamn & Åland. Interesting pmks on front and back, endorsed "via Grisslehamn" and due "Lösen 43 kop", though it should have been 33 kop. Ex. K & B Larsson and Pitkänen. RARE.Sold at Auction
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Lot 700 -
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A very beautiful partly paid letter from Liverpool 28.9 1826, cds on back and framed "PAID AT LIVERPOOL" to Christinestad, sent via "GÖTHEBORG" due to the Napoleon war and Eckerö, Åland. Due note "Double lösen 35 sk Bco ass" to Finland and for Eckerö to Christinestad "33 kop". Ex. Lundh, Hess, K & B Larsson and Pitkänen. SUPERB & RARE.After-Auction-Sale
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Lot 836 -
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ST. BARTHOLOMEW. Envelope from London "BC crown 1 SP 1 1856". Sent from Southampton 02.09 by vessel "Orinoco" in closed mail bag destinated St.Kitts via St.Thomas with arrival on 19.09. Due notation "2/-" charged the receiver Sir James Haarleef Haasum, Governor of St.Bartolomew, who terminated slavery on the island on 09.10 1847.Sold at Auction
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Great Britain
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Lot 1056 -
FACIT23a
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