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1885: Stationery post card surcharge “10 cents.” on 2 cents ...mehr
1885: Stationery post card surcharge “10 cents.” on 2 cents violet,
uprated with 1885 “REVENUE AND POSTAGE 5 cents” on 8 cents lilac
and 1888/90 2 cents on 4 cents rose, of fresh colour and good
perforations, tied by "A" in upright oval, with “COLOMBO REGISTERED
DE 10 95” cds with “R” in oval, sent to Leipzig, Germany. Fine and
attractive. Additionally, comes with a registered cover franked
with 1887, 1 rupee 12 cents rose on blued paper (SG 201), fresh and
fine, to Marseilles dated 4 OCT 94. Vertical fold well clear of
adhesive. Fine.Reference: The Postal History of the Universal
Postal Union: The Postal card, Worldwide 1869-1975, Volume 1,
illustrated pg. 746.
1879: Stationery postal card 1 penny brown on buff, uprated ...mehr
1879: Stationery postal card 1 penny brown on buff, uprated with
1880, ½ penny pale green of good colour and perforations, tied by
duplex “ML/1 L1 MARK LANE SP 28 81” late posting mark, sent to
Bremen, Germany with arrival cds “BREMEN 29 9 81”. Reverse, unusual
manuscript ‘Prices Current’ list. Two corner creases. Fine
illustration of late fee plus the printed matter rate. Intriguing
usage. Comes with an additional example of late mail 1877, 1¼ pence
brown sent London to Liege, Belgium with boxed “L1” in black and
“TOO LATE G.P.O.” circle. Note: Printed Matter Base Rate of ½d with
a Late Fee of 1d. The British Post Office had dropped the wording
“Post Card” allowing this medium of communication to be used for
printed matter of various types.Reference: The Postal History of
the Universal Postal Union: The Postal Card, Worldwide 1869-1975,
Volume 1, illustrated pg. 465 (Mark Lane).
1889: Stationery postal card 3 pence red on buff, used with ...mehr
1889: Stationery postal card 3 pence red on buff, used with oval
“REGISTERED CARDIFF 9 MR 91” in black, sent registered to Halle,
Germany, endorsed “Registered”, with oval “R” handstamp in black,
and manuscript “6” in blue crayon. Reverse, arrival cds “HALLE A/S
11 3 91”. Fine and scarce card. Difficult to find used. (H&G
19, H&B CP25)Note: Issued on 1 September 1889 the card was
obsolete 15 moths later on 1 January 1891 and withdrawn from sale
with a postal bulletin dated 27 January 1891. This example
illustrates one of the ways this card could still be used. 1d
postal card rate plus 2d registration. Reference: The Postal
History of the Universal Postal Union: The Postal Card, Worldwide
1869-1975, Volume 1, illustrated pg. 680.
1892: Stationery postal card 1 penny red-orange on buff, used ...mehr
1892: Stationery postal card 1 penny red-orange on buff, used with
duplex “BARBADOS NO 19 94”, sent to Niesky, Ober-Lausetzer-Bahn,
Germany (railway), with violet straight-line “POSTED ON BOARD
R.M.S”. Fine usage. (H&G 21)
1892: Oil Rivers stationery postal card 1 penny vermilion, ...mehr
1892: Oil Rivers stationery postal card 1 penny vermilion, in
combination with Great Britain 1892, 1 penny lilac horizontal pair,
overprinted BRITISH PROTECTORATE OIL RIVERS in black, strong colour
and good perforations, tied by cds “OLD CALABAR RIVERS DE 20 92”
sent to Hamburg, Germany, endorsed “Registered” and addressed in
pencil, with boxed “POSTED OUT/ OF COURSE” in black, together with
transits “PAID/LIVERPOOL/BR. PACKET/17 JA 92” in red and
“REGISTERED LONDON 17 JA 92” oval in black. Reverse, arrival cds
“HAMBURG 8. 19/1 93”. Fine and rare. Note: Correctly franked, but
not properly brought to the counter for registration; nonetheless
treated as registered mail, as per UPU rules. Reference: The Postal
History of the Universal Postal Union: The Postal Card, Worldwide
1869-1975, Volume 1, illustrated pg. 751.
1885: Stationery postal card provisional surcharge 4 atts on 1 ...mehr
1885: Stationery postal card provisional surcharge 4 atts on 1 att
red on yellow, used with cds “BANGKOK PAID 11 10 86” sent to
Braunschweig, Germany. Fine example of this short-lived typeset
provisional. (H&G 2a)Note: Although overprinting the name in
French, the Siamese used English for the term ‘Post Card’ instead
of ‘Carte Postale’ in error.Reference: The Postal History of the
Universal Postal Union: The Postal Card, Worldwide 1869-1975,
Volume 1, illustrated pg. 628.
1874/86: Stationery envelope front Franklin 1 cents light blue ...mehr
1874/86: Stationery envelope front Franklin 1 cents light blue on
buff in combination with Wells, Fargo & Co. One Newspaper Paid,
Blue, good colour, good margins to three sides, imprint used with
cork cancel, sent to Lübeck, Germany. Tear centrally not affecting
the stamps. Scarce; very few on cover/piece to Europe.
1891/94: Group of four used stationery post cards from the ...mehr
1891/94: Group of four used stationery post cards from the Grant
1891, 1 cent black issue, two are message cards with the reply card
attached unused, one uprated with Franklin 1 cent mailed to France,
the other with a Washington 2 cents applied, sent to Switzerland.
Also, a reply card sent from Lausanne, Switzerland dated 27
November 1892 (1 month 2 days after issue) franked with Swiss 5
cent sent to New York, and an 1891 1 cent (larger format UX10)
up-franked with Columbus 1 cent, sent to Austria and charged 12
kreuzer due to exceeding permitted size dimensions, and with three
Austrian postage dues added (1k (2) & 10k). The latter card has
heavy vertical fold, not affecting adhesives. Condition is mixed.
Reference: The Postal History of the Universal Postal Union: The
Postal card, Worldwide 1869-1975, Volume 1, illustrated pg. 546
(France), 583 (Lausanne) and 623 (Austria).
1875: Liberty stationery postal card, 1 cent black, uprated ...mehr
1875: Liberty stationery postal card, 1 cent black, uprated with
Franklin 1873, 1 cent ultramarine, good colour and perforations,
tied by blue target duplex “CINCINNATI MAR 29” (76) sent to London,
transit cds “NEW YORK APR 1” and arrival “LONDON W.C. AP 11 76”.
Fine and colourful example of a proper prepayment at the post card
rate. Comes with a selection of 5 other stationery cards, five of
which are used, including three from the 1873 first type 1 cent
brown, two with additional franking, one sent to Spain (15 cents)
and one sent to Germany (2 cents). Reference: The Postal History of
the Universal Postal Union: The Postal card, Worldwide 1869-1975,
Volume 1, illustrated pg. 248 (to London), 208 (to Spain) and 249
(to Germany).
1891: Stationery postal card overprinted in red “1½ ” ...mehr
1891: Stationery postal card overprinted in red “1½ ” and
“UNIVERSAL POSTAL UNION” on 1 penny violet on buff, plus the same
on the reply card, used with duplex “239 NORTH MELBOURNE VIC. AP 12
92” sent to Striegau, Germany (now part of Poland) and with reply
card attached which has been used and returned from Striegau,
Germany to Melbourne, Australia, used with black cds “STRIEGAU 23 5
92”. Stained. Scarce; both parts properly used and intact. (H&G
13)Reference: The Postal History of the Universal Postal Union: The
Postal card, Worldwide 1869-1975, Volume 1, illustrated pg. 575.
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