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United States and Confederate States Postal History continued...

Colonial & 18th Century continued...
Lot Sym. Lot Description  
3020 c (Virginia, 1785) Robert Carter Esqr., Nominy Hall.> Address on privately-carried folded cover with receipt docketing <<Phillip Lee 27 Jany. 1785,>> the addressee was the grandson of Robert King Carter, the most
prominent proprietor of Colonial(Virginia, 1785) "Robert Carter Esqr., Nominy Hall". Address on privately-carried folded cover with receipt docketing "Phillip Lee 27 Jany. 1785", the addressee was the grandson of Robert "King" Carter, the most prominent proprietor of Colonial Virginia, Very Fine (Image) E. 200-300

SOLD for $110.00
Will close during Public Auction
3021 c (Alexandria Va., 1787) England to Virginia via New York Packet.> Folded letter datelined <<Norwich 3d April 1787>> to Alexandria Va., senders routing <y New York Packet, postpaid to New York,>> red ^SO NORWICH^
straightline handstamp, browni(Alexandria Va., 1787) England to Virginia via New York Packet. Folded letter datelined "Norwich 3d April 1787" to Alexandria Va., sender's routing "By New York Packet, postpaid to New York", red "SO NORWICH" straightline handstamp, brownish "POST/PAID" in circle handstamp, matching "4/AP" (Apr. 4) Bishop's mark on back, red "P 1N5" prepaid 1s packet rate and 5p internal British postage, "3.8" rate (3dwt8gr) fro New York to Virginia, wear and small tears along folds and file fold, still Fine, ex Faulstich (Image) E. 300-400

SOLD for $300.00
Will close during Public Auction
3022 c (Petersburg Va., 1789) Private Ship Letter to Scotland.> Folded letter datelined <<Petersburg in Virginia, 4th Octr. 1789>> to Dingwall, Scotland, senders routing <<Ship Isabella, Capt. Currie,>> brownish
^SHIP^ handstamp, matching ^GREENOCK(Petersburg Va., 1789) Private Ship Letter to Scotland. Folded letter datelined "Petersburg in Virginia, 4th Octr. 1789" to Dingwall, Scotland, sender's routing "Ship Isabella, Capt. Currie", brownish "SHIP" handstamp, matching "GREENOCK" straightline backstamp, red Bishop's mark struck off cover, ms. rates, Very Fine (Image) E. 300-400

SOLD for $325.00
Will close during Public Auction
3023 c (Rappahannock Forge Va., 1791-92) Covers to Fredericktown Md.> Two folded letters datelined at Rappahannock Forge Va. from Abner Vernon to Col. Baker Johnson in Fredericktown Md., each with senders instructions
<<Colo. Deakins of George Town is Hum(Rappahannock Forge Va., 1791-92) Covers to Fredericktown Md. Two folded letters datelined at Rappahannock Forge Va. from Abner Vernon to Col. Baker Johnson in Fredericktown Md., each with sender's instructions "Colo. Deakins of George Town is Humbly requested to forward this", each with "Paid" handstamp, first dated Nov. 29, 1791, with "1.8" rate (1dwt 8gr), second dated Aug. 23, 1792, with "15" rate, both have minor edge tear at top, still Very Fine, the "Paid" was probably applied at Fredericksburg Va., the two nicely display 1788 rate in pennyweight and 1792 rate in U.S. cents (Image) E. 400-500

SOLD for $650.00
Will close during Public Auction

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