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Brazil Postal Envelope HG:B14 uprated Sc#119,#116 BAHAI 23/JUN/99 ...mehr
Brazil Postal Envelope HG:B14 uprated Sc#119,#116 BAHAI 23/JUN/99 Registered TRANS-ATLANTIC to SWITZERLAND,backstamp,minor wear & toning
Transatlantic mail between France and the USA and vice versa - Cunard ...mehr
Transatlantic mail between France and the USA and vice versa - Cunard line between 1st July 1840 and 31 May 1843; 1843 (March 24): Entire letter from Charlston to Guebwiller, Alsace with the 'Columbia' of the Cunard Line, endorsed "p Steamer Columbia", obverse with British framed "PACKET LETTER" in red, reverse with London and PARIS transit as well as crisp GUEBWILLER arrival (April 21) cds's. This 'Columbia' journey lasted from April 2-15 between Boston and Liverpool. Note: The 'Columbia' was the first westbound winner of the Blue Riband for the Cunard line.
The Richard Winter Collection of North Carolina Transatlantic Mails. ...mehr
The Richard Winter Collection of North Carolina Transatlantic Mails. One binder 31 covers (mostly stampless) all neatly written up on exhibition pages which includes Dick's first Transatlantic cover (although not from North Carolina), This envelope was the first stampless transatlantic cover in my collection. The intrigue with the transit markings on this cover launched a lifetime of study of transatlantic mails., the collection includes both incoming and outbound covers to and from North Carolina, overall Very Fine. Estimate; $1,500 - 2,000
(65,68,76) 1861 3c rose horizontal pair, 10c green Washington, and 5c ...mehr
(65,68,76) 1861 3c rose horizontal pair, 10c green Washington, and 5c red brown Jefferson tied by black grid cancels with matching “Highland, Ill. Sep. 23” (1866) cds on cover addressed to Luzern, Switzerland. Manuscript "Via French Mail" and "Paid 21ct" at left, red “New York Paid 18 Sep. 27” credit cds at right, with red boxed “P.D.” handstamp and red French transit cds alongside. Cover reverse has Luzern receiving backstamp.
The 21c franking pays the ¼ - ½ oz single-weight letter rate to Switzerland via French mail under the 1857 U.S.-France Convention, in effect until January 1870. This comprised 3c U.S. inland postage plus 18c credit to France, with mail routed via New York and carried in closed mail through France to Switzerland.
Light staining at the edge of the 3c stamps and slightly affected by edge placement, but still a fine appearing cover correctly rated to Switzerland, combining three different denominations of the 1861-68 Issue
(69,71) 1861 12c black Washington and 30c orange Franklin canceled by ...mehr
(69,71) 1861 12c black Washington and 30c orange Franklin canceled by black grids with matching “Foxborough, Mass. Jun. 8” (1863) cds on narrow cover to Geneva, Switzerland. Red “Boston Paid 18 Jun 10” credit exchange cds next to Foxboro cds, with boxed black “P.D.” and French entry datestamp at center, Geneva receiving backstamp.
The 42c franking represents a double 21c French mail rate for prepaid letters to Switzerland via England and France, though the Boston exchange office credited the letter at the single 21c rate. Carried by British packet via Calais under the U.S.–France Convention of 1857. Cover barely reduced at right, still fine and appealing mid-Civil War usage to Switzerland
United States to Switzerland Transatlantic Mail, 1857-1859 (The ...mehr
United States to Switzerland Transatlantic Mail, 1857-1859 (The Richard Winter Collection). Interesting lot of 11 unpaid folded covers from New York to Switzerland, all with New York debit cds, French transit markings, Swiss due and arrival markings, a nice little group. Estimate; $200 - 300
Triple S Postal History
Los a42059
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Festpreis
65.00 USD
(ca. 55 EUR)
(ca. 55 EUR)
Corinphila Auktion
Los 6065
LIVE!
275.00 CHF
(ca. 301 EUR)
13.12.2025 12:59 CET
(ca. 301 EUR)
Rumsey Auktionen
Los 1764
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750.00 USD
(ca. 633 EUR)
09.12.2025 08:00 PST
(ca. 633 EUR)
Cherrystone Auktion
Los 58
The 21c franking pays the ¼ - ½ oz single-weight letter rate to Switzerland via French mail under the 1857 U.S.-France Convention, in effect until January 1870. This comprised 3c U.S. inland postage plus 18c credit to France, with mail routed via New York and carried in closed mail through France to Switzerland.
Light staining at the edge of the 3c stamps and slightly affected by edge placement, but still a fine appearing cover correctly rated to Switzerland, combining three different denominations of the 1861-68 Issue
500.00 USD
(ca. 422 EUR)
Verkauft
(ca. 422 EUR)
Cherrystone Auktion
Los 80
The 42c franking represents a double 21c French mail rate for prepaid letters to Switzerland via England and France, though the Boston exchange office credited the letter at the single 21c rate. Carried by British packet via Calais under the U.S.–France Convention of 1857. Cover barely reduced at right, still fine and appealing mid-Civil War usage to Switzerland
260.00 USD
(ca. 219 EUR)
Verkauft
(ca. 219 EUR)
Rumsey Auktionen
Los 1763
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100.00 USD
(ca. 84 EUR)
09.12.2025 08:00 PST
(ca. 84 EUR)
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