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Sale 50: United States Postal History

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Transatlantic Mail to France (1837 to 1854)

Lot 193    

1843 (May 31) New York, N.Y. to St Etienne, France, folded letter carried privately to Boston, carried by Cunard Line Caledonia from Boston June 1 to Liverpool arriving June 13, red London (6.14) backstamp with framed "Colonies/&c.Art.12" accounting h.s., red Bolougne (6.16) with manuscript "25" decimes due rating, St. Etienne (6.18) arrival backstamp; Very Fine, This is the earliest recorded use of the "Colonies &c. Art. 12" marking on a transatlantic letter from the United States.
Estimate    $300 - 400.

The convention requiring the use of Article 12 for unpaid letters "From other Colonies and Countries beyond sea" for France went into effect on June 1, 1843.

Realized: $220

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