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Losnr. : 2966 Grossbritannien
Losnr. : 2967 Grossbritannien
1890: Very fine example of the 28 page booklet printed by Cassel "The Jubilee of the Uniform Penny Postage / A Paper read before the Balloon Society" by Pearson Hill (Jan 8, 1890). Corner of front page missing otherwise in an excellent state of preservation.Ausruf : 150 CHFZuschlag : 220 CHFLosnr. : 2968 Grossbritannien
Losnr. : 2969 Grossbritannien
Uniform Fourpenny Post 1839 (December 5): First Day of use entire letter from Edinburgh to London, clearly dated inside and on reverse with red datestamp, struck with very fine handstruck "4" in black. Reverse with London arrival cds (Dec 7) in red. Light file fold but a very rare entire.Ausruf : 300 CHFZuschlag : 750 CHFLosnr. : 2970 Grossbritannien
Losnr. : 2971 Grossbritannien
Losnr. : 2972 Grossbritannien
Losnr. : 2973 Grossbritannien
Mulready 1 d. letter-sheet, stereo A69, very fine used example locally used within London to Tottenham Court Road, cancelled by superb red Maltese Cross with two line "T.P./Cornhill" below, reverse with arrival in red (July 2). Scarce and attractive Gi = £ 475.Ausruf : 180 CHFZuschlag : 320 CHFLosnr. : 2974 Grossbritannien
1 d. Mulready letter-sheet, stereo obscured by black seal on reverse, superb used to a "Miss East, Great Campden House, Kensington", struck with fine red Maltese Cross, and displaying well on reverse, superb impression of BATH / MY 6 / 1840 code D datestamp in black, the First Day of Issue. It is interesting to note that two other First Day usages are known from Bath (1 d. black lettered EA and a 2 d. Mulready) - both with Code E datestamps, with this Code D example one can see the '0' of '1840' clearly, once the time code was changed to 'E' the '0' of 1840 was unhappily dropped in error (see Jackson's May Dates page 311). One of the very few provincial first day usages. A wonderful and very rare cover in immaculate condition. Cert. Karl Louis AIEP (2013).
Note: Great Campden House in Kensington burnt down on March 23, 1862. At the time this Mulreaedy was sent the house was a boarding school for girls. The house had previously played host to Charles II and been the residence of the young Princess, later Queen Anne.
Provenance: Collection E. E. Yates (1949) and 'Minimus' (1980).Ausruf : 5.000 CHFZuschlag : 6.000 CHFLosnr. : 2976 Grossbritannien
1890 (July 2): Penny Post Jubilee, the fine collection with covers/cards (10) including the extremely rare TUBE POST datestamp struck in purple on ½ d. brown Newspaper wrapper, 1840 Mulready unused, 1840 1 d. black used, autographed letter with "RW" (Hill) shortened signature with notation as to it's genuineness signed by Lewis Hill (Jan 1888), and illustrated printed envelopes for Ocean Penny Postage etc (6). A most interesting group.Ausruf : 300 CHFZuschlag : 340 CHFLosnr. : 2977 Grossbritannien
1841: 1 d. red-brown, three margins, lettered CD, used on 1854 Ocean Penny Postage illustrated envelope addressed to Richard Cobden MP and tied by London "77" obliterator. Readdressed on arrival with handstruck "1" additional 1 d. to pay marking in black on front with arrival on reverse (April 18). Cobden was an important agitator for the Anti-Corn Law League. A fine and rare usage.Ausruf : 300 CHFZuschlag : 550 CHFLosnr. : 2978 Grossbritannien
Losnr. : 2979 Grossbritannien
1854: 1 d. red brown on blued, perf. 16, a fine example used on 1854 "The Worlds Want and Britains Boon / Ocean Penny Postage" illustrated envelope, Ridout handstamp on reverse, tied by '461' Linton obliterator and used to Cambridge via London (Nov 11). Scarce and fine.Ausruf : 180 CHFZuschlag : 550 CHFLosnr. : 2980 Grossbritannien
1841/57: "Ocean Penny Postage" illustrated cover front (Mitchell, Lovells type), used with 1 d. red star with unclear Irish obliterator and "Ardee" cds in blue at left, also a Myers and Co. envelope used with 1841 1 d. red to Newcastle. Sold 'As Is / Tel Quel'.Ausruf : 150 CHFZuschlag : 500 CHFLosnr. : 2981 Grossbritannien
Losnr. : 2982 Grossbritannien
Losnr. : 2983 Grossbritannien
Retaliatory Rate 1848 (Aug 4): Cover prepaid with "1/-" in manuscript and London tombstone despatch datestamp in red, endorsed "Steamship Cambria via Liverpool" at top (Cunard), struck with "24" (cents) due in red on arrival, and a further cover prepaid from London (July 21, 1848) carried by Ocean Line Steamer "Hermann" struck with "New York/Ship/34 Cts" due on arrival (Aug 5) in red. A scarce pair.Ausruf : 160 CHFZuschlag : 180 CHFLosnr. : 2984 Grossbritannien
Retaliatory Rate 1848 (Aug 19): Entire letter prepaid with "1/-" in manuscript and "London/Paid" cds, endorsed "pr. Steamer via Southampton" from where the entire was carried by the Ocean Line Steamer "Washington" to New York, with "24" handstamp in red and "New-York/Ship/29" datestamp (Sept 6) in red. A fresh and fine entire.
Provenance: George E. Hargest.Ausruf : 100 CHFZuschlag : 100 CHFLosnr. : 2985 Grossbritannien
Retaliatory Rate 1848 (Aug 26): Cover to New York with framed three line PAID AT LIVERPOOL and handstruck "1/-" paid marking in red, carried on Cunard Steamer "Hibernia" and struck on arrival with "Boston/Ship" (Sept 8) and "29" rate marking in red and manuscript"34" (cents) in blue.Ausruf : 120 CHFZuschlag : 150 CHFLosnr. : 2986 Grossbritannien
Retaliatory Rate 1848 (Nov 30): Entire letter written from Lurgan, prepaid with "1/-" in manuscript and red "Belfast" cds in red to New York, carried on Cunard Steamer "Niagara" and charged "29" cents in red on arrival (24 cents sea + 5 c. inland postage). A fresh and fine entire-the last Cunard sailing prior to the "Restored" rate period.Ausruf : 100 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 2987 Grossbritannien
1841/53: 1 d. red brown on blued, Die I, Alphabet II, used example on attractive March 1853 cover to Boston, USA tied by "784" Tenby obliterator in blue. Adhesive somewhat overstruck by "New York / Am. Pkt. / 24" (cents) due marking on arrival with unframed "3/Cents" marking alongside. A charming and scarce cover.Ausruf : 180 CHFZuschlag : 180 CHFLosnr. : 2988 Grossbritannien
1847/54: Embossed 1 s. green, Die 2, a fine appearing example in a bright shade used on 1855 cover endorsed "per S.S.Africa" to Boston, USA tied by bold strike of Sheffield sideways duplex (May 25) in black. Large "Boston / Br. Pkt. / Paid" cds at left (June 7) in red and unframed "5/Cents" charge mark for local delivery. File fold away from adhesive at top, an attractive cover.Ausruf : 350 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 2989 Grossbritannien
1847/54: Embossed 1 s. pale green used on 1851 entire letter to Boston, USA endorsed "per Baltic" at lower left, in combination with 1841 1 d. red-brown on blued (2, three margins) lettered TK and sheet marginal example lettered DL, all cancelled by Liverpool '466' obliterators in black and also tied by straight line PAID in red. American "21/Cents" debit marking in red below. Reverse with Liverpool cds (March 22) in black. File folds but scarce.Ausruf : 200 CHFZuschlag : 200 CHFLosnr. : 2990 Grossbritannien
1854: 1 d. brown-red, perf. 16, used on underpaid 1854 cover to Philadelphia, USA endorsed "pr. Asia Str." tied by Sheffield sideways duplex (June 30) in black. Handstruck "38 / Cents" in green alongside (debit to U.S. Post Office) and further handstruck "48" (cents = 2 shillings) charge marking in black at left. An unusual and most attractive entire.Ausruf : 200 CHFZuschlag : 200 CHFLosnr. : 2993 Grossbritannien
1856: 1 s. green, a fine deep shade on underpaid March 1860 entire letter endorsed "pr. Asia Str." to New York, tied by "18" London obliterator and struck with two line INSUFFICIENTLY / STAMPED in red and manuscript '38' alongside (debit to U.S. Post Office) and handstruck "48" (cents = 2 shillings) charge marking in black. A fine and most attractive entire.Ausruf : 150 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 2994 Grossbritannien
Losnr. : 3096 Grossbritannien
Great Britain 1876: 2½ d. rosy mauve, wmk. Orbs, the selection of mint examples with plates 3, 6, 7 (in a block of four), 8 (cert. BPA), 9 (cert. RPS), 11, 12, 14, 15, 16 and rare pl. 17; majority very fine examples of good colour and large part og., occasional minor tone spots on one or two plates but a generally fine and exceptional group of these scarce stamps Gi = £7'000+.Ausruf : 1.000 CHFZuschlag : 1.000 CHFLosnr. : 3097 Grossbritannien
Losnr. : 3126 Grossbritannien
Losnr. : 3127 Grossbritannien
1929: UPU Congress in London ½ d. up to £ 1, lot 210 values including pairs, blocks of four or six, coil ends, colour shades, booklet panes, varieties, advertising labels, plate numbers etc., in addition a few used stamps and some other items, housed in a stockbook Mi = EUR 3'000+.Ausruf : 400 CHFZuschlag : 1.200 CHFLosnr. : 6001 Grossbritannien
Diese Sektion fasst 23 Belege zusammen, die die vielfältigen Möglichkeiten des Briefversands in die Schweiz und aus der Schweiz heraus in den Jahren 1690 bis 1857 dokumentiert. Diese Briefe stellen Schlüsselstücke des internationalen Postverkehrs dar und zierten früher die Sammlungen von Jean Winkler, Hans-Ulrich Sieber und Richard Schäfer.
Von England an die Berner Fischerpost 1690: Faltbrief aus London (22. April), rücks. handschr. "port de Londres" über Dover und Calais zum Austauschpostamt der Thurn und Taxis in Roermond und dann weiter nach Schaffhausen, wo der Brief an die Fischerpost übergeben wurde, mit Ankunft in Bern am "18 May". Zahlung von "52 Kr. Porto pour Londres" an die Thurn & Taxis Postverwaltung und Gesamtporto von "56 Kr.", die vom Empfänger erhoben wurden. Brief vor dem Vertrag der Fischerpost mit den Thurn und Taxis von 1691, eine extreme Seltenheit, da nur ein Beleg aus England bekannt ist. Abgebildet und beschrieben in "Auslandspostverkehr der Alten Eidgenossenschaft", S. 202.Ausruf : 1.500 CHFZuschlag : 3.400 CHF
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