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Sale 44: The Westpex Sale - Important Worldwide Stamps and Covers

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U.S. Postal History: Postal History by State (Georgia to Montana)

Lot 1286    

Boston (British Consular Office). Red straight line handstamp (BPM 407) struck on 1844 folded cover to England, The Consul put the letter directly onto the ship which left Boston for Liverpool carried on the ship Hibernia, standard packet rate of 1 Shilling was applied, red London arrival marking struck on reverse, Very Fine.
Estimate    $300 - 400.

When Britain introduced its West India service with a branch line to the US in 1842 it also tried to establish consular offices in Boston, Charleston, Mobile, New Orleans, and New York. The American Postmaster General became aware of the breach of Sovereignty and by early 1844 had these offices closed. The office at Boston is recorded as using a straight line "BOSTON" handstamp from 2nd December 1842.

Realized: $160

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