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1930, König George V 1 1/2 D u. 2 1/2 D als MiF a. Paketanhänger an ...mehr
1930, König George V 1 1/2 D u. 2 1/2 D als MiF a. Paketanhänger an Leinen Säckchen von "LIVERPOOL" nach "SCHWABACH", Bayern, extrem selt. "Muster-ohne-Wert"-Tarif (bis 1 lb (Pound) = ca. 453 Gramm = möglichste max. Gewicht)
Parcel Post 1881: Surface-Printed 1 shilling orange-brown, plate 14, ...mehr
Parcel Post 1881: Surface-Printed 1 shilling orange-brown, plate 14, lettered HC, Crown wmk., perf. 14, of fresh colour and good perforations, tied by a clear cds “WARWICK 7 AU 83” to a “PARCELS POST WARWICK” label, with additional strike alongside. Label has been slightly reduced as is often the case and is still affixed to parcel wrapper. Rare “PARCELS” (instead of the more common “PARCEL”) Post label used within the first week of the parcel post in the UK. Second-earliest recorded example. Note: 1 shilling was the highest rate possible on domestic parcels weighing 5-7 lbs.
OVERSEAS PARCEL TO USA: 1919 large part parcel wrapper London to New ...mehr
OVERSEAS PARCEL TO USA: 1919 large part parcel wrapper London to New York City USA with Parcel Post Customs Declaration form PP No.20 tied by London Foreign & Colonial Parcel Post label. Paid with pair KGV 1/- brown plus 3d lilac for a parcel over 5lbs. tied by London Parcel Post cancel. PO New York PARCEL POST Delivery Charge TO COLLECT 5 CENTS label added on arrival. Attractive and unusual piece. Cross Reference : UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (Estimate 20 GBP)
1879 GB Used Abroad. Very fine cover from Port Au Prince, Haiti to ...mehr
1879 GB Used Abroad. Very fine cover from Port Au Prince, Haiti to St. Thomas D.W.I. prepaid at the 4d 'Interport' rate by a 4d Sage green Pl.16 tied by the "C59" numeral of the BPO at Jacmel with a Jacmel/Paid cds alongside for MR.25.1879. Carried by RMSP Steamer 'Nile' arriving in St. Thomas on the 29th as confirmed by a cds of the Danish Post Office on reverse (The British Post Office was closed on 22nd September 1877, when St. Thomas entered the GPU). An attractive inter-island franking
1894 ‘FOREIGN AND COLONIAL PARCEL POST’ certificate of posting ...mehr
1894 ‘FOREIGN AND COLONIAL PARCEL POST’ certificate of posting with small central punch hole franked by vertical pair 1887-92 2½d. purple/blue Jubilee tied St John Street E.C. London cds, addressed to Roseau, Dominica; good condition for these receipts to an unusual destination
1888 (29 May) Postal Notice : Foreign and Colonial Parcel Post. ...mehr
1888 (29 May) Postal Notice : Foreign and Colonial Parcel Post. Enclosure of Letters in Parcels. Sealing of Foreign Parcels. A British GPO broadside notice (210 x 330 mm.) warning against letters in parcels and about proper sealing with wax or lead seals, as well as a list of 67 UPU members accepting Parcel Post. Small puncture holes at top and folded lower third. Fine and scarce.
1933 PARCEL POST TAG FROM STOKE ON TRENT TO GERMANY WITH ...mehr 1933 PARCEL POST TAG FROM STOKE ON TRENT TO GERMANY WITH 2/6 SEAHORSE (SG415a) X 2. A very fine thick card parcel tag from Wengers of Stoke on Trent to Schamberg, Germany with 2 fine 2/6 seahorse Bradbury Wilkinson (SG415a) x 2 with Stoke parcel cancellations 10 10 1933. On front fine 'Imperial and Foreign Parcel Post' label. Very scarce usage. (Ref 142037).
Parcel Post 1887: Official 2 pence green & carmine, 6 pence purple on ...mehr
Parcel Post 1887: Official 2 pence green & carmine, 6 pence purple on rose-red and 1 shilling dull green, three singles, of fresh colour and perforations tied by large boxed “PARCEL POST LONDON CHIEF OFFICE E.C” with manuscript “3/8” and undated cds “G.P.O. DEPOT” to the reverse of an “On Her Britannic Majesty's Service” parcel tag, to Samoa, addressed to the Consul. Sent by the Prime Minister Lord Salisbury, signed front top right. Creasing to tag and soiling. Stamps well-preserved for use. Rare franking. Provenance: Spink, 24 May 2002, lot 1121
Parcel Post 1884: De La Rue High-Values 2 shilling 6 pence lilac and ...mehr
Parcel Post 1884: De La Rue High-Values 2 shilling 6 pence lilac and 5 shilling rose strip of three, in combination with Jubilee 1887, 1 shilling dull green and 1891, £1 green, all of fresh colour and perforations mainly fine, tied by oval “REGISTERED LONDON CHIEF OFFICE 13 JUN 00” to the reverse of a registered “On Her Britannic Majesty's Service” parcel tag, sent to Santiago, Chile, by the British Prime Minister Lord Salisbury (signed at top), addressed to Sir T. B. Cusack Smith and c/o British Consulate General, Valparaiso, with handstruck oval “R” in black and an additional “REGISTERED LONDON CHIEF OFFICE 13 JUN 00”. First 5 shilling has a prefix wrinkle south-east corner which doesn't detract. Remarkably well-preserved. Very rare franking, the Queen Victoria £1 green is exceedingly rare, much more so than the KEVII £1 green which is also a rarity. Sent at a Letter Postage rate plus 2d registration of £1.18.06, via the Diplomatic Pouch. Note: Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury (1830 to 1903), known as Lord Salisbury, served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom three times for a total of over thirteen years. In office; 23 June 1885 – 28 January 1886, 25 July 1886 – 11 August 1892 and 25 June 1895 – 11 July 1902. Reference: Illustrated in “Collectors Club Philatelist”, New York, Jan./Febr. 2011 Provenance: Spink, 24 May 2002, lot 1055
Parcel Post 1884: De La Rue High-Values, 2 shilling 6 pence lilac and ...mehr
Parcel Post 1884: De La Rue High-Values, 2 shilling 6 pence lilac and 5 shilling rose, in combination with Jubilee 1888, 5 pence dull purple & blue vertical pair and 1887, 1 shilling dull green together with 1888, £1 brown-lilac, Three-Orbs wmk., all of good colour, perforations mainly fine, tied by oval “REGISTERED LONDON 9 NO 88” to the reverse of a “On Her Britannic Majesty's Service” parcel tag, sent to Berlin, Germany, by the British Prime Minister Lord Salisbury (signed at top), addressed to “Sir Edward B. Malet, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary”. Front, signed “Salisbury", endorsed ”By post registered" and dated “Nov. 9 1888” with Foreign Office wax seal. Soiling and creasing as might be expected, not affecting adhesives. The odd short perforation, and the lower 5 pence has a clipped corner lower left. The 2 shilling 6 pence side is affected by its proximity to the edge of the tag. A most spectacular franking and great rarity of Great Britain philately. A unique piece. Cert. Louis (1997). Note: This Parcel Post Label bearing the £1 watermark “Three Orbs” was a “New Find” by a German collector and is the only known franking of the £1 “Three Orbs” watermark on either cover or parcel tag. Provenance: “SEVERIN”, D. Feldman, 13 April 2010, lot 20321
Parcel Post 1884: Surface-Printed 2 shilling 6 pence lilac, used with ...mehr
Parcel Post 1884: Surface-Printed 2 shilling 6 pence lilac, used with Jubilee 1887, 4 pence green & brown and 1890, 10 pence dull purple & carmine, all of fresh colour and mainly good perforations, tied by undated circular “LEOMINSTER” to a parcel envelope sent to Rangoon, Burma, with manuscript British parcel number “46” in blue crayon, and an arrival cds in Rangoon (indistinguishable date). In addition, the India PO have removed the envelope from the parcel and applied a Parcel Control Label numbered “125” with “BOMBAY” boxed handstamp in purple. Heavy vertical filing fold through 4 pence and the corners of the envelope repaired from contemporary damage. Rare combination; only recorded example of an Indian “Parcel Control Label” on incoming mail. Note: The UK began its parcel post service on 1 August 1883, three years after signing the Special Convention on Parcel Post (Paris 1880). The British opted for parcel labels glued onto parcels, even though parcels were irregular in shape, being wrapped in brown paper and held together by twine - joined under wax or lead seals. Cardboard boxes at the time were flimsy and rarely used. The British parcel system was modeled on its registry system, negating the need for the double-tracking of parcel envelopes used by most countries and adopted by the UPU. However, when sending parcels abroad, the British PO had to use parcel envelopes within the UPU parcel operating system.
Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway: 13.9.1919, Parcel Stamps 1d u. 1Sh3d ...mehr
Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway: 13.9.1919, Parcel Stamps 1d u. 1Sh3d a. Pra.-Milk Traffic Way Bill (Paketbegleitbrief), selt. frühe Privat-Paket-Post m. sog. Railway-Stamps
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1933 PARCEL POST TAG FROM STOKE ON TRENT TO GERMANY WITH ...mehr 1933 PARCEL POST TAG FROM STOKE ON TRENT TO GERMANY WITH 2/6 SEAHORSE (SG415a) X 2. A very fine thick card parcel tag from Wengers of Stoke on Trent to Schamberg, Germany with 2 fine 2/6 seahorse Bradbury Wilkinson (SG415a) x 2 with Stoke parcel cancellations 10 10 1933. On front fine 'Imperial and Foreign Parcel Post' label. Very scarce usage. (Ref 142037).
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