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Maranhao, Fotokarte mit Blick auf den Fluss, gelaufen 1910 an Herrn ...mehr
Maranhao, Fotokarte mit Blick auf den Fluss, gelaufen 1910 an Herrn Schönberg, den Leiter der Deutschen Seemannsmission Barry Dock bei Cardiff/England, gute Erhaltung.
Port Said, Aufnahme des Hafens mit Schiffen, gelaufen 1910 an Herrn ...mehr
Port Said, Aufnahme des Hafens mit Schiffen, gelaufen 1910 an Herrn Schönberg, den Leiter der Deutschen Seemannsmission Barry Dock bei Cardiff/England, leichte Beförderungsspuren, sonst gute Erhaltung.
Alexandria, Aufnahme des Hafens mit sehr vielen Schiffen und ...mehr
Alexandria, Aufnahme des Hafens mit sehr vielen Schiffen und Hafengebäuden, gelaufen 1910 an Herrn Schönberg, den Leiter der Deutschen Seemannsmission Barry Dock bei Cardiff/England, gute Erhaltung.
Port Said, Aufnahme des Sueskanals mit vers. nostalgischen Schiffen, ...mehr
Port Said, Aufnahme des Sueskanals mit vers. nostalgischen Schiffen, gelaufen 1910 an Herrn Schönberg, den Leiter der Deutschen Seemannsmission Barry Dock bei Cardiff/England, unten rehcts Farbabsplitterung und leichte Altersspuren, sonst gute Erhaltung.
Alexandria, Aufnahme des Hafens mit sehr vielen Schiffen und ...mehr
Alexandria, Aufnahme des Hafens mit sehr vielen Schiffen und Hafengebäuden, gelaufen 1910 an Herrn Schönberg, den Leiter der Deutschen Seemannsmission Barry Dock bei Cardiff/England, gute Erhaltung.
Nemours, Karte mit Fotoaufnahme von Fischern, Schiffen und einer ...mehr
Nemours, Karte mit Fotoaufnahme von Fischern, Schiffen und einer Hafen-Partie, adressiert nach Oudjda, gelaufen 1909, mit Zensurpoststpl., gute Erhaltung.
1858: 6 d. pale rose-lilac, used example with clear to large margins ...mehr
1858: 6 d. pale rose-lilac, used example with clear to large margins all round, tied to 1859 mourning envelope to Bedford, UK (Maclear correspondence) at single rate, tied by CGH traingular handstamp in black. Carried on the "R.M.S. Athens" of the Union Steam Ship Co., which left Cape Town on 21 June. Obverse with "PAID / DEVONPORT / CAPE PACKET" datestamp (July 28) in black and London cds of the following day in red. Manuscript crayon "5" (pence) credit to UK in red manuscript. A fine and most attractive cover. Provenance: Collection Dr. Albert Louis, Corinphila sale 222. Zurich, 28 May-1 June 2018, lot 2086.
1855/63: 4 d. blue on white paper, a used example (Pos. I 4 B) with ...mehr
1855/63: 4 d. blue on white paper, a used example (Pos. I 4 B) with good even margins all round, applied over Great Britain 1 d. pink postal stationery envelope and mailed to Ashford, Kent tied by CGH obliterator in black. Manuscript on reverse "Cape Town, Cape of Good Hope, Sept 30th, reached this yesterday" and corresponding CAPE TOWN / CAPE OF GOOD HOPE despatch cds in red (Sept 30, 1856). Carried on the "Bahiana" from the Cape with framed "LIVERPOOL / SHIP" datestamp in black (Nov 5) and Ashford arrival (Nov 6) in blue. Readdressed on arrival to Rome with manuscript "Redirected at Ashford", and struck with scarce instructional "FIRST POSTAGE / NOT PAID" in black. Straight line VIA DI MARE in red and Rome arrival cds (Nov 15) in red, where charged 52 bajocchi due to pay in manuscript. Small part of flap missing on reverse but an extremely rare and most unusual cover: the sole recorded Cape Triangular cover to the Papal States. Note: The addressee, Lady Knatchbull, (1793-1882), known as Fanny Knight, was the author Jane Austen's neice and the wife of Sir Edward Knatchbull MP, serving in the Sir Robert Peel Ministry from 1841-1845. Provenance: Collection "Besançon", Corinphila sale 231, Zurich, 30 Nov 2018, lot 6052.
1855/63: 4 d. blue on white paper, two single used examples with left ...mehr
1855/63: 4 d. blue on white paper, two single used examples with left (Pos. XII 2 A) and right (Pos. XII 3 A) each with touched to good margins on 1864 cover endorsed "per Eastern Province" from Port Elizabeth to London, tied by CGH obliterators in black. Carried on the Maiden return voyage of the newly established Diamond Steam Navigation Company's line. The cover was carried at the private ship double rate of 8 d. with an equal split of the Postage between the UK and the Colony. Reverse with flap fault and GRAHAMSTOWN oval framed despatch datestamp in red (June 18) with 'London / Paid' arrival cds (Aug 1) on obverse.
1855/63: 4 d. blue on white paper, a pair (Pos. X 3 B/A) with just ...mehr
1855/63: 4 d. blue on white paper, a pair (Pos. X 3 B/A) with just shaved to good margins, used on 1857 double rate entire letter from Graaff Reinet to Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA neatly tied by CGH obliterator in black. Reverse with oval framed "GRAAFF REINET" despatch datestamp in red (July 29), oval framed CAPE TOWN and CAPE TOWN / CAPE OF GOOD HOPE cds in red (Aug 3). Carried on the bark "Chieftain" which left Cape Town on August 5th, arriving in London (Oct 15) with red cds on reverse and "ART - 2" Convention marking in black (Van der Linden surprisingly omitted) referring to GB-US Treaty of 15 Dec 1848. Thence via Liverpool and carried on Cunard Line steamer "Persia" to New York with circular "NEW YORK / BR. PKT." arrival (Oct 28) in black. A delightful entire of great rarity (the Dr. Guy Dillaway census records just 10 Transatlantic Cape Triangular covers) this being one of the finest and most attractive of the few known. Note: Rates - Cape of Good Hope 8 d. paid for internal double rate cover under 1 ounce (the port fee charge of 4 d. was abolished on 1 Ausgust 1857, just two days earlier). Manuscript "1/4 d." would have been charged (double the 8 d. ship fee) had the letter been delivered to England, thus deleted. However the "2/6 d." manuscript charge is made up of the original 1 s. 4 d. + a further 1 s. for postage to USA + 2 d. for the cover being handled twice by the British P.O. = 2/6 d. This translates as 60 cents American (crossed through) plus double the inland charge of 5 cents = 70 cents to pay upon receipt.
1858: 4 d. deep blue on white paper, a fine used example (Pos. I 2 B) ...mehr
1858: 4 d. deep blue on white paper, a fine used example (Pos. I 2 B) with close to good margins all round, used on 1860 cover endorsed "Per first Ship via Mauritius & Australia" tied by CGH triangular obliterator in black. Reverse with circular CAPE TOWN / CAPE OF GOOD HOPE datestamp in red (Aug 27) and obverse with circular "AUCKLAND / NEW ZEALAND" arrival datestamp (Jan 25, 1861). Carried on the "Eagle", and trans-shipped to the P&O Steamer "Bihar" at Galle, thence via Melbourne (Dec 14), Sydney (Dec 17) and thence carried by the Inter-Colonial Royal Mail Steam Packet Co. Just eight covers bearing Cape Triangulars are recorded to New Zealand. A fine and extremely scarce cover to an extremely rare destination. Note: The addressee, Falconer Larkworthy (1833-1928), was born in Weymouth, UK and at the age of 16 joined a London firm of merchants trading with India. He was posted to Mauritius and then to Cape Town and thereafter to Victoria where he gained Banking experience with the Oriental Banking Corporation in the goldfields in North East Victoria. In 1860 he was transferred to manage the Oriental's branch in Auckland, New Zealand. Once gold discoveries were made in May 1861 in Otago, Larkworthy stayed on using the experience he had gained in Victoria to facilitate a gold export business for the Oriental Bank. He returned to London, joining the Commercial Union Assurance Co. in 1863 as a Director. Provenance: Collection Dr. Albert Louis, Corinphila sale 222, Zurich, 28 May-1 June 2018, lot 2095.
Buenos Aires, Hafen-Szene mit div. Schiffen und Barkassen, gelaufen ...mehr
Buenos Aires, Hafen-Szene mit div. Schiffen und Barkassen, gelaufen 1915 an Herrn Schönberg, den Leiter der Deutschen Seemannsmission Barry Dock bei Cardiff/England, Marke etwas über den Rand geklebt, sonst gute Erhaltung.
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