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Great Britain. Postal History. 1789 (14 Dec.), entire from
Doncaster ...di più Great Britain. Postal History. 1789 (14 Dec.), entire from Doncaster to London, endorsed Hay at lower left (Lord William Hay, 1772-1819), very fine "free/P" over laurel leaves, in circle (S.G. 1A/4, second recorded day of use) on the front, straight line Doncaster and datestamp (16.12) on the reverse; rare and exceptional (Estimate £250 - £300)
Great Britain. Postal History. Merchant Mail. Showing Thurn and
Taxis ...di più Great Britain. Postal History. Merchant Mail. Showing Thurn and Taxis Postal Charge. 1589 (18 March) entire letter from Bartholomew Corsini in London to Stefano de Patti in Venice, endorsed "Sch 6" indicating routing via the Thurn and Taxis mail through Middleberg and Cologne to Trento. Fine and one of two known merchant letters from London bearing Thurn and Taxis postal charge endorsements (Estimate £500 - £600)
Great Britain. Postal History. Admiralty. 1652 (24 Jan.) ...di più
Great Britain. Postal History. Admiralty. 1652 (24 Jan.) entire
letter from Londonderry with address panel reading "To the right
Honorable the Committee of the Navy for the Commonwealth of
England, These Humble Persons", signed Thomas Newburgh and Robert
Parsle; interesting contents include "The Providence Frigett being
sent unto these parts, under the Command of Captain John Peirce,
for ... the bringing of soldiers, Clothes, Ammunition and Victuals
unto the Army employed upon the states service within the Province
of Connaught and also to stay and attend the clearing the seas of
this place, Province of Connaught from Robbers was in the Month of
August last, reduced to a great straight for want of Money to
Victual his ship ... We therefore finding the convenience of this
gentleman the bearer of Mr. John Zachary an Officer in the Stores
at this place. A scarce early letter privately carried by John
Zachary. (Estimate £300 - £400)
Great Britain. Postal History. An Important, Early Letter. ...di più
Great Britain. Postal History. An Important, Early Letter. 1564
(January) entire letter from an unknown correspondence with
complete address panel reading "Our loving friends Sr Robert
Wingfield, Sir Ambrose Jermyn Knyght, Edmund Withiepowle, Roger
Amys, Edward Dunsie and Willm Lynmmerton Esquires" in which was
once contained "the Quene's Matie's Commission and certain articles
... which we require you to consider substantially". Signature
excised though a very rare and early letter. (Estimate £800 -
£1000)
Great Britain. Postal History. Elizabethan Royal Messengers,
Believed ...di più Great Britain. Postal History. Elizabethan Royal Messengers, Believed to be the Earliest Known. 1565 (November) Exchequer warrant to Richard Mynsterley, a Queen's messenger for riding several times into Wales, signed "Winchester", Lord High Treasurer, laid on card though leaving the address panel on reverse remaining visible. This is thought to be the earliest known document with mention of carriage of mail to Wales. A letter of historical and postal significance. (Estimate £1500 - £2000)
Great Britain. Postal History. Elizabethan Royal Messengers. ...di più
Great Britain. Postal History. Elizabethan Royal Messengers. 1568
order for the payment of Philip Conway "One of the ordenary of the
Quenes Maties'" for carrying a letter from London into Bedfordshire
to "my Lord St. John of Bletsoe", then to Northamptonshire to Sir
John Spencer, and from there delivering a letter into Lincolnshire
to Lord Sheffield, stating the cost of delivery at 2/8d. a day over
a twenty-four day period which will be borne by Sir William
Killigrew, Groom of the Prviy Chamber to Queen Elizabeth. Letter
paper fine, with non-contemporary inscription on reverse alongside
contemporary address panel. A rare and particularly early Royal
Messenger order. (Estimate £800 - £1000)
Great Britain. Postal History. De Quester Endorsement. 1611 (16
May) ...di più Great Britain. Postal History. De Quester Endorsement. 1611 (16 May) entire letter in Italian from merchants "Coland and Burlamache" in London to "A Magstri Barolomeo Corsini in Firenze", endorsed "franco sino a mantua" by the Matthew De Quester office, suggesting a link to the Thurn and Taxis Post, Mantua being a terminal; the letter signed "Geo Calandni [&] Fil Burlmachi". Fine and scarce. (Estimate £300 - £400)
Great Britain. Postal History. Pengelly Post. 1660 (11 April)
entire ...di più Great Britain. Postal History. Pengelly Post. 1660 (11 April) entire letter from Simon Snowe in Exeter with address panel reading "For mr Thomas Pengelly merchant at ye 3 white Lyons over against the Church in Canninge Streete these", rated with manuscript endorsement "3d.", for a letter travelling 80 miles, the reverse with three vertical strokes possibly to assist a non-numerical postboy. The reverse of the letter shows some roughly drawn maps that seem to be unrelated to the letter. Also 1655 (August) entire letter from Smirna (Turkey) to Thomas Pengelley in London. Fine and a scarce duo. (Estimate £150 - £200)
Great Britain. Postal History. 1660 (12 October) entire letter ...di più
Great Britain. Postal History. 1660 (12 October) entire letter from
John Mundy, High Sheriff of Derbyshire at Markeaton, with address
panel reading "... Col. Edward King, a Commissioner for Disbanding
the Army at York"; contents include reference to the availability
of £3,000 "for ye Pole money of this County" for distribution to
pay off the Cromwellian Army, adding "I wish it may answer your
expectation, and sifficient to disband our Souldiers. I feare there
is a great abuse and some I feare pays not above 12d. for £10. The
postscript interestingly reads "The certainty of this messenger's
delivery hereof & ye uncertainty of your return from Yorke into
Lincolnshire, and ye fear of miscarriage of uncertaine messengers,
hath occasioned some delay of this answer but I hope none of the
Public Service, nor this country's deliverance from their burden".
A rare and appealing letter sent early within the Restoration
period by Special Messenger. (Estimate £600 - £800)
Great Britain. Postal History. Sent Free, by Special Messenger.
1600 ...di più Great Britain. Postal History. Sent Free, by Special Messenger. 1600 (8 Nov.) entire letter from Guildhall, London with address panel reading "To ye High Sheriffe of the County of Derby", endorsed "For His Matie's Especiall Service" and Franck" (free frank) and signed "Wheler"; the letter signed "Wheler", "Thomas Rick" and "Thomas Player". This letter falls in the unusual period of uncertainty between 1660-61 in which free franking privileges were sometimes overlooked; in this case it appears that they were upheld as no charge is given. Rare. (Estimate £1500 - £2000)
Great Britain. Postal History. Restoration Suspension of ...di più
Great Britain. Postal History. Restoration Suspension of Free
Franking Privilege. 1661 (2 April) entire letter from the
"Com[missione]rs for discharging the Navy" with address panel
reading "For John Munday Esq. Late High Sherriffe for the County of
Derby", endorsed "For his Maj'te Speciall Service" by the sender,
and "Pd" by the post office. Signed "Albermarle" (Duke of
Albermarle), "Rob. Scawen" and "William Prynne". This letter
unusually falls in the period between 1660 and 1661, after the
Restoration, in which the franking privilege was suspended, hence
the charge marking. A hugely important piece. (Estimate £1500 -
£2000)
Great Britain. Postal History. Secretary of State Free Frank. ...di più
Great Britain. Postal History. Secretary of State Free Frank. 1661
(25 April) entire letter from William Morice, Secretary of State,
with address panel "ffor my much honoured Brother, Edmond Prideaux
Esq. at, Padstow in Cornwall, by the poste to Plymouth", signed
"Will Morice" to indicate his free franking privilege; contents
include mention of a £300 p.a. royal pension for his son. Dated
less than a week following the introduction of the Bishop Mark and
during the period of uncertainty over free frank privilege. Most
interesting and rare. (Estimate £1000 - £1500)
Great Britain. Postal History. 1673 (15 Aug.), Privy Council ...di più
Great Britain. Postal History. 1673 (15 Aug.), Privy Council entire
letter addressed To Our very good Lord the Lord Bishop of
Winchester, signed by several members of the Council (George
Morley, Bishop of Worcester; William Craven, soldier and one of the
wealthiest Peers in England; Anthony Ashley Cooper, 1st. Earl of
Shaftsbury; Arthur Annesley, 1st. Earl of Anglesey; Henry Bennet,
1st. Earl of Arlington; Henry Coventry, Secretary of State for the
Northern Department; Sir Edward Seymour, Lord Commissioner of the
Admiralty and John Nicholas, Deputy Lieutenant of Dorset. With
interesting contents on the subject of "Being informed of several
places & Parishes within his Kingdome that have either made no
collections upon the brief for redemption of his ma;ts subjects in
captivity"; fine. A very rare Privy Council letter with the address
panel in clean condition (Estimate £800 - £1000)
Great Britain. Postal History. 1686 (1 September) entire letter
from ...di più Great Britain. Postal History. 1686 (1 September) entire letter from Exeter to Spain via London endorsed "post pd to Byon 18d" and charged "2" on arrival. While the letter transmitted though London, the Bishop mark was not applied to outgoing mail, predating the earliest Falmouth Packet service. Fine and scarce. (Estimate £300 - £400)
Great Britain. Postal History. 1689 (22 March) entire letter from
the ...di più Great Britain. Postal History. 1689 (22 March) entire letter from the House of Commons to Sir Robert Southwell "at ye Two Talbots the further end of German Street in St. James's", the reverse with "w/fri" Westminster Office and circular "w/af/8" time marking. Fine and scarce, opening well for display. (Estimate £300 - £400)
Great Britain. Postal History. 1694 entire, addressed to "The
Honble ...di più Great Britain. Postal History. 1694 entire, addressed to "The Honble Henry Pagett Esq., at West Drayton, near Uxbridge", on reverse a superb uncracked red wax seal and an exceptional second type "penny/post/payd/w/mon" Dockwra handstamp. Rare in this quality (Estimate £400 - £600)
Great Britain. Postal History. 1704 (11 April) entire letter ...di più
Great Britain. Postal History. 1704 (11 April) entire letter from
Hugh Payne in Minehead with address panel reading "To Charles
Orchard Esq. at Exon; or at his house in Aldercomb ni the Parish of
Kilkhampton in Cornwall", endorsed on face "Free: H Payne", sent
via Taunton with manuscript "Taunton" town marking on reverse, in
lieu of the first handstruck marking for this town. Most
interesting and unusual, being an example of Cross Post set Free,
likely the earliest known example. (Estimate £400 - £600)
Great Britain. Postal History. 1742 (21 Aug.), entire letter ...di più
Great Britain. Postal History. 1742 (21 Aug.), entire letter (no
right flap) to London, on reverse very fine "25/AU" Bishop mark and
"nampt/wich" (Willcocks & Jay 524, only previously recorded between
1747-53, rarity Z); filing folds and some cover faults as would be
expected. A new discovery (Estimate £200 - £300)
Great Britain. Postal History. 1773 (24 Jan.) entire letter from
the ...di più Great Britain. Postal History. 1773 (24 Jan.) entire letter from the Philadelphia, USA to Poole, rated "1/1", deleted and "1NP" with straight line "ship" handstamp, the reverse with "ap/17" of London Foreign Branch and "25/ap" G.P.O. Bishop marks. Scarce bearing both incoming and London Bishop marks. (Estimate £300 - £400)
Great Britain. Postal History. c.1775 entire letter to ...di più
Great Britain. Postal History. c.1775 entire letter to Burlington
Gardens, London, the face endorsed "Penny Post, Saturday Even.",
the reverse with "t/mo" Temple Office Dockwra showing reversed "n"
in "penny" associated with Mondays. Fine and scarce, opening well
for display. (Estimate £300 - £400)
Great Britain. Postal History. 1777-1838, a selection of Penny ...di più
Great Britain. Postal History. 1777-1838, a selection of Penny Post
markings on cover (10) including 1777 (2 Dec.) entire letter from
Edinburgh to Leith with Williamson's Penny Post dated "e. penny
post not paid" handstamp, 1796 (5 July) entire letter from Richmond
to Stortford with wonderfully struck "Richmond/Unpaid/Penny Post";
also "Halifax/P.y Post", "rougham/Penny Post", "Lynn/Penny Post"
(2), "taunton/4 fe 1836/py post", "bawtry/Penny Post", "Bedale/P.y
Post", "Coleford/Py Post". Fine and a good group. (Estimate £800 -
£1000)
Great Britain. Postal History. 1781, entire to Devon, on reverse,
and ...di più Great Britain. Postal History. 1781, entire to Devon, on reverse, and opening well for display, fine "sherborne*/Poft/Office" in circle (Willcocks & Jay 505, rarity H); vertical filing fold, fine and a rare Provincial Post marking (Estimate £200 - £250)
Great Britain. Postal History. 1794 (16 June) entire letter - ...di più
Great Britain. Postal History. 1794 (16 June) entire letter - an
order for Madeira wine for Spanish Town Jamaica, the face struck
with "[CROWN]p.post/paid", the reverse with "4 o'Clock/16 JU
94/even". A very early example from the first month of use.
(Estimate £300 - £400)
Great Britain. Postal History. 1804-1949, a selection of South ...di più
Great Britain. Postal History. 1804-1949, a selection of South West
Ship Letters (15) including 1838 from New York to London bearing
"bristol/ship-letter" (S.7) in black; 1836 from Seville to London
with "falmouth/ship letter" (S.6) in red, and same from "Lonergan
Bros"; 1849 entire from Rio de Janeiro to London bearing
"falmouth/ship letter" (S.6) in blue; 1840 entire to Bristol
"Orynthia", the reverse with "kingsbridge/ship letter" (S.1) in
red; 1847 from Rio de Janeiro to London "P Frolic", bearing "ship
letter/kingsbridge" (S.2) in black; 1845 entire letter from
Mauritius to London "P Volunteer" bearing "penzance/ship letter"
(S.4) in black; 1804 entire from H.M.S. Prince Royal to London
bearing "ship letter/plymouth" double ring crown (S.5) in black,
first year of use; 1833 from Bordeaux to London bearing "ship
letter/plymouth" (S.6) in black; 1820 entire letter from Cape Town
to London bearing "portsmouth/ship letter" (S.13) in red; 1830
entire from Philadelphia to New York, redirected to London bearing
"ship letter/portsmouth" (S.15) in red; 1840 entire from New York
to London "P Montreal" bearing "portsmouth/ship letter" (S.13) in
black; 1878 entire from London to Burdeos with "southampton/ship
letter" (S.15); 1859 entire to Italy with
"southampton/packet-letter" (P.2); and 1823 entire from Rio de
Janeiro to London bearing "weymouth/ship letter" (S.4) in black.
Generally fine and a good group. (Estimate £600 - £800)
Great Britain. Postal History. 1808 (10 April) entire letter ...di più
Great Britain. Postal History. 1808 (10 April) entire letter from
Havant to "Messrs Cox & Son" in London, sent containing half bank
notes for £200, noting "Enclosed you will find the second halves of
Bank Notes for £200, which as the first halves have arrived you
need not trouble yourselves to acknowledge", pre paid "7", endorsed
"Treble/ ½ more to pay CP", deleted and eventually charged at a
double rate latter, charged with a further 7d.; the face struck
with "havant/73." mileage mark, crescent/[CROWN] "more to/pay", and
London "f/paid" tombstone d.s. Fine and attractive. (Estimate £400
- £500)
Great Britain. Postal History. 1812 (17 Dec.), entire letter ...di più
Great Britain. Postal History. 1812 (17 Dec.), entire letter to
Dublin with straight line "cashcarrigan" and a fine red Free
"Mermaid" datestamp (far clearer than usually found); a little
soiled and the address somewhat faded. Attractive (Estimate £250 -
£300)
Great Britain. Postal History. 1817-99, a selection of Liverpool
Ship ...di più Great Britain. Postal History. 1817-99, a selection of Liverpool Ship Letters (10) with 1817 entire letter from New York to London bearing "liverpool/ship letter" (S.8) in black; 1826 entire letter from New York "P Birmingham" to London bearing well struck "ship letter/liverpool" (S.12) in black; 1832 part entire from New York to London with "liverpool/ship lre" (S.3) in black; 1838 from London to America bearing Belfast in green and "pr. packet/boston" in black d.s., alongside "19/cents" handstamp; 1839 entire letter from New York to London with "liverpool/ship letter" (S.14) in black; 1839 entire letter from Cuba to Paris bearing same; 1840 to London bearing same; 1841 entire letter from New York to London with "paid" horseshoe in red, "new york" d.s. in red and, on the reverse, "america" crescent and London receiving d.s.; 1844 entire to London bearing dated "15 au 14/liverpool.shp" (S.16) in black; and Liverpool packet mail (P.18) in red on 1899 envelope from Gold Coast to London. Also Wales 1843 entire to Bristol "P Sydney" bearing "milford/ship letter" (S.3) in black; and 1836 entire letter from Cuba to London bearing "swansea/ship letter" (S.3) in black). Generally fine and a good group. (Estimate £400 - £600)
Great Britain. Postal History. 1820-1916, a selection of Kent ...di più
Great Britain. Postal History. 1820-1916, a selection of Kent Ship
Letters (11) with 1846 entire (reinforced) from Rio de Janeiro to
London bearing "folkstone/ship letter" (S.4) in black; 1824 entire
letter from Brussels to Yorkshire bearing "ship letter/gravesend"
(S.7) in black and "brussel/franco" in red; 1825 entire letter from
Bilbao to London with S.7; 1836 entire from Cuba to London bearing
"Gravesend/Ship Letter" (S.9) in black; 1820 entire to London with
"margate ship letter" (S.3) in black; 1843 entire letter from
Buenos Ayres to London bearing "margate/ship-lre" (S.4) in black;
1841 entire to London with "new romney/ship letter" (S.5) in black;
1842 entire from Buenos Ayres to London with same; 1843 from Mexico
to London with same as well as blue New Orleans transit d.s.; 1831
entire letter from Hamburg to London with "ship letter/queenboro"
(S.5) in black; and 1916 envelope to Ramsgate marked "Stamps no
Available", censor mark and "receive from h.m. ship/no charge to be
raised". Offered together with some bookplate illustrations of the
ports in questions as well as charming engraved vignette of Margate
with embossed surround. Generally fine. (Estimate £600 - £800)
Great Britain. Postal History. 1822 (22 April) entire sent
registered ...di più Great Britain. Postal History. 1822 (22 April) entire sent registered from Regensburg in Germany, to London via Holland, the face struck with "regensburg/apr 1822" in black, "recommandirt", "Charge" in black and red "registered/crown" struck over black "franco" with endorsed "recommande"; the reverse, refolded to show at face, struck with red boxed "Duitsch-Grensk:/te/Arnhem" and two London F.P.O. 03.05.22 d.s., charged at 5/-. A rare early registered letter. (Estimate £250 - £300)
Great Britain. Postal History. 1827 (19 June), entire letter ...di più
Great Britain. Postal History. 1827 (19 June), entire letter to
Dublin, re-directed to London, with red Limerick datestamp and
serrated oval postage to dublin/not paid datestamp; further dated
markings on the reverse; seal removed from the reverse. Clean and
uncreased. Spectacular (Estimate £350 - £400)
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Doncaster ...di più Great Britain. Postal History. 1789 (14 Dec.), entire from Doncaster to London, endorsed Hay at lower left (Lord William Hay, 1772-1819), very fine "free/P" over laurel leaves, in circle (S.G. 1A/4, second recorded day of use) on the front, straight line Doncaster and datestamp (16.12) on the reverse; rare and exceptional (Estimate £250 - £300)
180.00 GBP
(app. 205 EUR)
05.11.2025 08:00 GMT
(app. 205 EUR)
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Taxis ...di più Great Britain. Postal History. Merchant Mail. Showing Thurn and Taxis Postal Charge. 1589 (18 March) entire letter from Bartholomew Corsini in London to Stefano de Patti in Venice, endorsed "Sch 6" indicating routing via the Thurn and Taxis mail through Middleberg and Cologne to Trento. Fine and one of two known merchant letters from London bearing Thurn and Taxis postal charge endorsements (Estimate £500 - £600)
400.00 GBP
(app. 456 EUR)
05.11.2025 08:00 GMT
(app. 456 EUR)
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220.00 GBP
(app. 251 EUR)
05.11.2025 08:00 GMT
(app. 251 EUR)
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650.00 GBP
(app. 740 EUR)
05.11.2025 08:00 GMT
(app. 740 EUR)
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Believed ...di più Great Britain. Postal History. Elizabethan Royal Messengers, Believed to be the Earliest Known. 1565 (November) Exchequer warrant to Richard Mynsterley, a Queen's messenger for riding several times into Wales, signed "Winchester", Lord High Treasurer, laid on card though leaving the address panel on reverse remaining visible. This is thought to be the earliest known document with mention of carriage of mail to Wales. A letter of historical and postal significance. (Estimate £1500 - £2000)
1200.00 GBP
(app. 1367 EUR)
05.11.2025 08:00 GMT
(app. 1367 EUR)
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650.00 GBP
(app. 740 EUR)
05.11.2025 08:00 GMT
(app. 740 EUR)
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May) ...di più Great Britain. Postal History. De Quester Endorsement. 1611 (16 May) entire letter in Italian from merchants "Coland and Burlamache" in London to "A Magstri Barolomeo Corsini in Firenze", endorsed "franco sino a mantua" by the Matthew De Quester office, suggesting a link to the Thurn and Taxis Post, Mantua being a terminal; the letter signed "Geo Calandni [&] Fil Burlmachi". Fine and scarce. (Estimate £300 - £400)
240.00 GBP
(app. 273 EUR)
05.11.2025 08:00 GMT
(app. 273 EUR)
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entire ...di più Great Britain. Postal History. Pengelly Post. 1660 (11 April) entire letter from Simon Snowe in Exeter with address panel reading "For mr Thomas Pengelly merchant at ye 3 white Lyons over against the Church in Canninge Streete these", rated with manuscript endorsement "3d.", for a letter travelling 80 miles, the reverse with three vertical strokes possibly to assist a non-numerical postboy. The reverse of the letter shows some roughly drawn maps that seem to be unrelated to the letter. Also 1655 (August) entire letter from Smirna (Turkey) to Thomas Pengelley in London. Fine and a scarce duo. (Estimate £150 - £200)
100.00 GBP
(app. 114 EUR)
05.11.2025 08:00 GMT
(app. 114 EUR)
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420.00 GBP
(app. 478 EUR)
05.11.2025 08:00 GMT
(app. 478 EUR)
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1600 ...di più Great Britain. Postal History. Sent Free, by Special Messenger. 1600 (8 Nov.) entire letter from Guildhall, London with address panel reading "To ye High Sheriffe of the County of Derby", endorsed "For His Matie's Especiall Service" and Franck" (free frank) and signed "Wheler"; the letter signed "Wheler", "Thomas Rick" and "Thomas Player". This letter falls in the unusual period of uncertainty between 1660-61 in which free franking privileges were sometimes overlooked; in this case it appears that they were upheld as no charge is given. Rare. (Estimate £1500 - £2000)
1000.00 GBP
(app. 1139 EUR)
05.11.2025 08:00 GMT
(app. 1139 EUR)
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1000.00 GBP
(app. 1139 EUR)
05.11.2025 08:00 GMT
(app. 1139 EUR)
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800.00 GBP
(app. 911 EUR)
05.11.2025 08:00 GMT
(app. 911 EUR)
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550.00 GBP
(app. 627 EUR)
05.11.2025 08:00 GMT
(app. 627 EUR)
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from ...di più Great Britain. Postal History. 1686 (1 September) entire letter from Exeter to Spain via London endorsed "post pd to Byon 18d" and charged "2" on arrival. While the letter transmitted though London, the Bishop mark was not applied to outgoing mail, predating the earliest Falmouth Packet service. Fine and scarce. (Estimate £300 - £400)
240.00 GBP
(app. 273 EUR)
05.11.2025 08:00 GMT
(app. 273 EUR)
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the ...di più Great Britain. Postal History. 1689 (22 March) entire letter from the House of Commons to Sir Robert Southwell "at ye Two Talbots the further end of German Street in St. James's", the reverse with "w/fri" Westminster Office and circular "w/af/8" time marking. Fine and scarce, opening well for display. (Estimate £300 - £400)
220.00 GBP
(app. 251 EUR)
05.11.2025 08:00 GMT
(app. 251 EUR)
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Honble ...di più Great Britain. Postal History. 1694 entire, addressed to "The Honble Henry Pagett Esq., at West Drayton, near Uxbridge", on reverse a superb uncracked red wax seal and an exceptional second type "penny/post/payd/w/mon" Dockwra handstamp. Rare in this quality (Estimate £400 - £600)
300.00 GBP
(app. 342 EUR)
05.11.2025 08:00 GMT
(app. 342 EUR)
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300.00 GBP
(app. 342 EUR)
05.11.2025 08:00 GMT
(app. 342 EUR)
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140.00 GBP
(app. 159 EUR)
05.11.2025 08:00 GMT
(app. 159 EUR)
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the ...di più Great Britain. Postal History. 1773 (24 Jan.) entire letter from the Philadelphia, USA to Poole, rated "1/1", deleted and "1NP" with straight line "ship" handstamp, the reverse with "ap/17" of London Foreign Branch and "25/ap" G.P.O. Bishop marks. Scarce bearing both incoming and London Bishop marks. (Estimate £300 - £400)
240.00 GBP
(app. 273 EUR)
05.11.2025 08:00 GMT
(app. 273 EUR)
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220.00 GBP
(app. 251 EUR)
05.11.2025 08:00 GMT
(app. 251 EUR)
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4 altre immagini
650.00 GBP
(app. 740 EUR)
05.11.2025 08:00 GMT
(app. 740 EUR)
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and ...di più Great Britain. Postal History. 1781, entire to Devon, on reverse, and opening well for display, fine "sherborne*/Poft/Office" in circle (Willcocks & Jay 505, rarity H); vertical filing fold, fine and a rare Provincial Post marking (Estimate £200 - £250)
140.00 GBP
(app. 159 EUR)
05.11.2025 08:00 GMT
(app. 159 EUR)
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220.00 GBP
(app. 251 EUR)
05.11.2025 08:00 GMT
(app. 251 EUR)
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16 altre immagini
420.00 GBP
(app. 478 EUR)
05.11.2025 08:00 GMT
(app. 478 EUR)
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280.00 GBP
(app. 319 EUR)
05.11.2025 08:00 GMT
(app. 319 EUR)
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180.00 GBP
(app. 205 EUR)
05.11.2025 08:00 GMT
(app. 205 EUR)
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Lotto 2083
12 altre immagini
Ship ...di più Great Britain. Postal History. 1817-99, a selection of Liverpool Ship Letters (10) with 1817 entire letter from New York to London bearing "liverpool/ship letter" (S.8) in black; 1826 entire letter from New York "P Birmingham" to London bearing well struck "ship letter/liverpool" (S.12) in black; 1832 part entire from New York to London with "liverpool/ship lre" (S.3) in black; 1838 from London to America bearing Belfast in green and "pr. packet/boston" in black d.s., alongside "19/cents" handstamp; 1839 entire letter from New York to London with "liverpool/ship letter" (S.14) in black; 1839 entire letter from Cuba to Paris bearing same; 1840 to London bearing same; 1841 entire letter from New York to London with "paid" horseshoe in red, "new york" d.s. in red and, on the reverse, "america" crescent and London receiving d.s.; 1844 entire to London bearing dated "15 au 14/liverpool.shp" (S.16) in black; and Liverpool packet mail (P.18) in red on 1899 envelope from Gold Coast to London. Also Wales 1843 entire to Bristol "P Sydney" bearing "milford/ship letter" (S.3) in black; and 1836 entire letter from Cuba to London bearing "swansea/ship letter" (S.3) in black). Generally fine and a good group. (Estimate £400 - £600)
300.00 GBP
(app. 342 EUR)
05.11.2025 08:00 GMT
(app. 342 EUR)
Spink London
Lotto 2086
17 altre immagini
420.00 GBP
(app. 478 EUR)
05.11.2025 08:00 GMT
(app. 478 EUR)
Spink London
Lotto 2088 (x)
registered ...di più Great Britain. Postal History. 1822 (22 April) entire sent registered from Regensburg in Germany, to London via Holland, the face struck with "regensburg/apr 1822" in black, "recommandirt", "Charge" in black and red "registered/crown" struck over black "franco" with endorsed "recommande"; the reverse, refolded to show at face, struck with red boxed "Duitsch-Grensk:/te/Arnhem" and two London F.P.O. 03.05.22 d.s., charged at 5/-. A rare early registered letter. (Estimate £250 - £300)
200.00 GBP
(app. 228 EUR)
05.11.2025 08:00 GMT
(app. 228 EUR)
Spink London
Lotto 2091
250.00 GBP
(app. 285 EUR)
05.11.2025 08:00 GMT
(app. 285 EUR)
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