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Sale 50: United States Postal History

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Transatlantic Mail to France (1837 to 1854)

Lot 195    

1845 (Dec. 30) Philadelphia, Pa. to Paris, France, folded cover with blue "Philadelphia Pa. Dec 30" cds with matching "Paid" and "10" rating h.s., carried as endorsed by Cunard Line Acadia from Boston Jan. 1 to Liverpool arriving Jan. 14, red London (1.16) backstamp and matching "Colonies/&c.Art.12" framed h.s., red Boulogne (1.18) entry cds with manuscript "15" decimes due rating, fresh and Very Fine, Mails from this voyage reach London on January 16, 1846. This is the latest recorded use of the "Colonies/&c.Art.12" marking on mails from the United States.
Estimate    $200 - 300.

The combination of the U.S. 5¢ and 10¢ internal rates and the "Colonies/&c.Art.12" marking was possible during a period of only about six and one half months. Less than 6 examples have been recorded.

Realized: $550

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