Login to Use StampAuctionNetwork. New Member? Click "Register".
StampAuctionNetwork Extended Features
StampAuctionNetwork Channels
Extended Features
Visit the following Auction Calendars:
Help:
More Useful Information:
Newsletter:
For Auction Firms:
A FINE AND EXHIBIT-WORTHY COVER. ONLY SIX EXAMPLES OF THE POST OFFICE CITY DESPATCH HAND-ETCHED SIDEWAYS "C" VARIETY ON GREEN PAPER ARE RECORDED ON COVERS. THIS IS THE ONLY KNOWN VALENTINE.
This stamp comes from Position 25, one of seven subjects on the plate that have the "Sideways C" variety, which occurred when a failed attempt was made to hand-etch the letter "C" into the plate (Positions 1, 2, 3, 7, 13, 19 and 25 show this distinctive variety). There are six recorded covers with the "Sideways C" on Green paper (40L4b). This is the only Valentine cover.
The black "Free" in frame cancel was applied by Cole during the early stages of his operation of the post after Cummings and Wright. This is the only recorded city-delivery cover showing use of the "CC" stamp with black "Free" cancel (the others are to-the-mails covers, see The City Despatch Post 1842-1852 Issues, page 17, this cover was not known to the author).
Ex Eno and Kuphal. Listed but unpriced in Scott (Image)
Search for comparables at SiegelAuctions.com
VERY FINE. ONE OF SIX RECORDED COVERS WITH THE HAND-ETCHED "SIDEWAYS C" PLATE VARIETY ON GREEN PAPER.
This stamp comes from Position 19, one of seven subjects on the plate that have the "Sideways C" variety, which occurred when a failed attempt was made to hand-etch the letter "C" into the plate (Positions 1, 2, 3, 7, 13, 19 and 25 show this distinctive variety). There are six recorded covers with the "Sideways C" on Green paper (40L4b).
Ex Caspary and Golden. With 2000 P.F. certificate. Listed but unpriced in Scott (Image)
This stamp comes from Position 13, one of seven subjects on the plate that have the "Sideways C" variety, which occurred when a failed attempt was made to hand-etch the letter "C" into the plate (Positions 1, 2, 3, 7, 13, 19 and 25 show this distinctive variety). There are six recorded covers with the "Sideways C" on Green paper (40L4b).
Ex Middendorf and Golden. With 2000 P.F. certificate. Listed but unpriced in Scott (Image)
A REMARKABLE USE OF THE POST OFFICE CITY DESPATCH "CC" ISSUE ON A PRIVATE SHIP-LETTER COVER TO GERMANY VIA HAVRE. ONE OF SIX RECORDED COVERS WITH THE HAND-ETCHED "SIDEWAYS C" PLATE VARIETY ON GREEN PAPER AND THE ONLY RECORDED EXAMPLE OF ANY COLE "CC" STAMP ON A TRANSATLANTIC COVER.
This stamp comes from Position 25, one of seven subjects on the plate that have the "Sideways C" variety, which occurred when a failed attempt was made to hand-etch the letter "C" into the plate (Positions 1, 2, 3, 7, 13, 19 and 25 show this distinctive variety). There are six recorded covers with the "Sideways C" on Green paper (40L4b).
This cover was carried by private ship from New York (through the post office) to Havre. The U.S. post office did not mark the letter with any postage notations. The postage collected from the addressee in Germany included whatever was owed to France.
With 2000 P.F. certificate. Listed but unpriced in Scott (Image)
EXTREMELY FINE GEM. ONE OF THE FINEST KNOWN EXAMPLES OF THE COLE "CC" STAMP ON ANY PAPER TYPE.
Ex Caspary, Middendorf and Golden. With 2000 P.F. certificate (Image)
EXTREMELY FINE GEM. A SUPERB EXAMPLE OF THE COLE "CC" STAMP ON GRAYISH.
Ex Hall. With 2001 P.F. certificate (Image)
EXTREMELY FINE. A SUPERB STAMP ON A VERY ATTRACTIVE COVER. ONE OF THE FINEST EXAMPLES OF THE POST OFFICE CITY DESPATCH 2-CENT "CC" ISSUE ON COVER.
The use of the black circular datestamp and black "Paid" indicates 1848 usage. Beginning in September 1848, the Post Office City Despatch stopped using the "Paid" handstamp on mail brought to the post office, probably by order of the New York postmaster who may have received complaints about the word "Paid" appearing on letters which had no prepaid U.S. postage. From September 1848 on, only city-delivery covers have the "Paid" handstamp, as this example demonstrates.
Ex Kapiloff and Kuphal. With 1983 P.F. certificate (Image)