Great Britain 1882/1908 - グレートブリテンとインド:混在郵政史セレクション(30通封筒/包装紙、1882–1908)

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Great Britain & India: Mixed Postal History Selection (30 covers/wrappers, 1882–1908) from Great Britain; used and cancelled with addresses.

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Great Britain & India: Mixed Postal History Selection (10 covers/wrappers, 1882–1908)

Here is a philatelic analysis and market evaluation of the provided postal covers and commercial stationery wrappers. The valuation takes into account the era, scarcity of cancellations, redirect markings, and unique social history elements.
The items have been sorted and listed below in ascending order of estimated market price.
1. Lot NEV 40 front_2.jpg
• Description: King Edward VII ½d green printed postal stationery wrapper utilized for a commercial invoice, sent from London to Nottingham, postmarked Spalding (March 24, 1908).
• Key Valuation Factors: Standard, highly common Edwardian commercial printed matter wrapper. Features a generic machine slogan/wavy line cancellation. Minimal premium.
2. Lot NEV 36 front_2.jpg
• Description: King Edward VII 1d carmine-red adhesive stamp on a domestic cover addressed to J. S. Stephens Esq., 10 Hammersmith Terrace, London (1908).
• Key Valuation Factors: A standard domestic rate letter from the Edwardian period. While part of a preserved archival correspondence, the stamp and city cancellation are incredibly common.
3. Lot NEV 38 front_2.jpg
• Description: King Edward VII 1d carmine-red adhesive stamp on cover addressed to J. S. Stephens Esq. at Hammersmith Terrace.
• Key Valuation Factors: Very similar to the previous lot. Standard domestic usage with a typical circular date stamp (CDS) duplex-style cancel showing minor edge wear on the envelope.
4. Lot NEV 37 front_2.jpg
• Description: A pair of King Edward VII ½d green adhesive stamps paying the 1d domestic letter rate, sent to J. S. Stephens Esq. at Hammersmith Terrace.
• Key Valuation Factors: Carries a fractional premium over a single 1d stamp due to the use of a regular pair to fulfill the rate, though this remains a standard commercial occurrence for the period.
5. Lot NEV 33 front_2.jpg
• Description: Queen Victoria 1d lilac adhesive stamp (16 dots) on a commercial cover from Plymouth (postmarked July 4, 1882) addressed to a solicitor in Totnes.
• Key Valuation Factors: Typical late 19th-century domestic commercial correspondence featuring a clean Plymouth duplex cancellation. The envelope shows normal aging and light toning around the perimeter.
6. Lot NEV 32 front_2.jpg
• Description: Queen Victoria 1d lilac adhesive stamp (16 dots) on cover addressed to F. G. Stephens Esq., 10 Hammersmith Terrace, London. Clean postmark with "87" numeral bars.
• Key Valuation Factors: Features a sharp cancellation on a clean envelope. This cover is addressed to the well-known Stephens family correspondence (associated with the prominent Pre-Raphaelite artist and art critic Frederic George Stephens), which appeals to specialized social history collectors.
7. Lot NEV 31 front_2.jpg
• Description: Queen Victoria 1½a orange-brown postal stationery envelope sent from India to London, England. Postmarked "BROACH" (June 22, 1893).
• Key Valuation Factors: Represents international inbound usage of Indian postal stationery to the UK. While an old pencil markup on the cover shows a historical dealer price of "£2.50", modern market valuation for basic Indian stationery of this period remains highly accessible.
8. Lot NEV 34 front_2.jpg
• Description: Queen Victoria 1d pink postal stationery envelope featuring a highly eccentric, theatrical mock address: "John Joseph Gridland Esq, King of the Quantocks & Lord of the Cotswolds, High Cockalorum of Dunster..." sent to Slough (April 2, 1890).
• Key Valuation Factors: Despite significant water and toning stains on the left face of the envelope, its value is driven purely by its unique novelty and social history appeal. Collectors of unusual addresses value these Victorian whimsical mailings.
9. Lot NEV 39 front_2.jpg
• Description: Queen Victoria 1d lilac adhesive stamp on a multi-redirected cover. Sent from Ashburton, Devon (Dec 23, 1893) to London, then redirected to Richmond, Surrey.
• Key Valuation Factors: Features a highly collectible "Christmas Day" postmark (RICHMOND SURREY / DE 25 / 93). Because mail was actively delivered on Christmas Day during the Victorian era, covers cleanly proving December 25th transit command a solid premium from holiday postal history specialists.
10. Lot NEV 35 front_2.jpg
• Description: Queen Victoria 1d lilac adhesive stamp on a heavily crossed-out and multi-redirecton cover. Originally sent to Dunoon, Scotland (postmarked SP 20 / 99), then redirected to Springhill, Rochdale.
• Key Valuation Factors: An exceptional piece for rates and routes specialists. The cover's face is heavily laden with multiple postal handstamps, transit marks, and original redirection ink lines, documenting a complex delivery story that drives peak collector interest.
1. Lot NEV 45 front.jpg
• Description: Domestic cover addressed to Mrs. Townshend in Wandsworth. Features a standard Great Britain Queen Victoria 1d lilac stamp.
• Postmark: LONDON / MY (May) 90s squared circle cancel.
• Condition & Key Factors: Common domestic usage, standard envelope with moderate aging.
2. Lot NEV 46 front.jpg
• Description: Domestic cover addressed to Mr. J. Crockhart in Stirling. Features a standard Great Britain Queen Victoria 1d lilac stamp.
• Postmark: SHEFFIELD / NO 24 / 90 squared circle cancel.
• Condition & Key Factors: Clean commercial/domestic cover, but very common stamp and standard cancellation.
3. Lot NEV 43 front.jpg
• Description: Domestic cover addressed to Fred. G. Stephens Esq. at 10 Hammersmith Terrace. Features a standard GB Queen Victoria 1d lilac stamp.
• Postmark: ST JOHN'S WOOD / AP 3 / 93 squared circle cancel.
• Condition & Key Factors: Minor edge wear at the top. Common lilac issue with a standard London suburb postmark.
4. Lot NEV 44 front.jpg
• Description: Domestic cover addressed to Fred. Stephens Esq. at 10 Hammersmith Terrace. Features a standard GB Queen Victoria 1d lilac stamp.
• Postmark: ST JOHN'S WOOD / AP 24 / 97 squared circle cancel.
• Condition & Key Factors: Nick/tear on the top edge, slightly heavier ink smudging on the postmark.
5. Lot NEV 47 front.jpg
• Description: Domestic cover addressed to F.G. Stephens Esq. Features a standard GB Queen Victoria 1d lilac stamp.
• Postmark: LONDON W. / JY 21 / 88 squared circle cancel.
• Condition & Key Factors: Standard lilac issue, includes light pencil annotations ("15", "Spare") from a previous collector or dealer.
6. Lot NEV 48 front.jpg
• Description: Domestic cover addressed to F.G. Stephens Esq. Features a standard GB Queen Victoria 1d lilac stamp.
• Postmark: LONDON W / MR 6 / 00 squared circle cancel.
• Condition & Key Factors: Very clean cover with distinct handwriting and a strong strike of the cancellation.
7. Lot NEV 42 front.jpg
• Description: Small domestic envelope on blue-grey rough paper, addressed to F.G. Stephens Esq. Features a Great Britain King Edward VII 1d red stamp.
• Postmark: Thick circular/duplex-style cancellation (circa 1902–1904).
• Condition & Key Factors: Interesting textured paper stock, though the stamp itself is incredibly common for the Edwardian era.
8. Lot NEV 41 front.jpg
• Description: Queen Victoria mourning cover (thick black border) addressed to F.G. Stephens Esq. Features a GB Queen Victoria 1d lilac stamp.
• Postmark: ST JOHN'S WOOD / AP 19 / 94 squared circle cancel.
• Condition & Key Factors: Mourning covers carry a slight premium among social postal history collectors. The contrast between the black border and the lilac stamp is visually striking.
9. Lot NEV 49 front.jpg
• Description: King Edward VII mourning cover (thick black border) addressed to F.G. Stephens Esq. Features an Edward VII 1d red stamp.
• Postmark: ST JOHN'S WOOD / SP 26 / 04 squared circle cancel.
• Condition & Key Factors: Clean, well-preserved mourning cover. Late usage of a squared circle cancel into the Edwardian era, which adds a bit of specific interest for postmark specialists.
10. Lot NEV 50 front.jpg
• Description: Domestic cover addressed to Wm. Courthope Esq., Whiligh, Hawkhurst. Features a GB Queen Victoria 1d lilac stamp.
• Postmark: HODGEWELL / OC 14 / 8X circular/squared cancel.
• Condition & Key Factors: This cover features an interesting, scarcer provincial/village cancellation (Hodgewell / Hawkhurst area history) and carries an old dealer penciled mark of "£4.50" on the front, indicating it was previously recognized for a specific premium cancellation or routing. There is some minor vertical toning down the center.
1. Lot NEV 53 front.jpg
• Description: Cover addressed to "Miss Florence Norbury, Sherridge, nr. Malvern, Worcestershire". Features a Great Britain Victoria Queen's Jubilee 1d lilac stamp, tied by a circular date stamp dated December 23, 1890.
• Historical Significance: Florence Norbury lived at Sherridge and was part of the prominent musical circle associated with composer Sir Edward Elgar. Elgar famously dedicated Variation VIII (W.N.) of his Enigma Variations to her sister, Winifred Norbury, after taking refuge at their Sherridge estate during a thunderstorm.
2. Lot NEV 52 front.jpg
• Description: Cover addressed to "F. G. Stephens Esq., 11 Hammersmith Terrace, Hammersmith, W." Features a Great Britain King Edward VII 1d red stamp, cancelled by a Cambridge circular date stamp (October 1906).
• Historical Significance: Addressed to the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood critic F. G. Stephens late in his life.
3. Lot NEV 54 front.jpg
• Description: Mourning cover (black-bordered) addressed to "F. G. Stephens Esq., 10 The Terrace, Hammersmith, W." Features a 1d red King Edward VII stamp cancelled by a St. John's Wood circular date stamp (December 14, 1904).
4. Lot NEV 56 front.jpg
• Description: Another mourning cover (black-bordered) addressed to "F. G. Stephens Esq., 10 The Terrace, Hammersmith, W." Features a 1d red King Edward VII stamp cancelled by a St. John's Wood circular date stamp (July 22, 1904).
5. Lot NEV 57 front.jpg
• Description: Cover addressed to "F. G. Stephens Esq., Roscarrock, Port Isaac, Wadebridge R.S.O." Features a Queen Victoria 1d lilac stamp cancelled by a London circular date stamp (September 14, 1891).
• Historical Significance: Sent to Stephens' country residence in Cornwall, showcasing a nice "R.S.O." (Railway Sub-Office) postal routing address line.
6. Lot NEV 58 front.jpg
• Description: Cover addressed to "F. G. Stephens Esq, 10 Hammersmith Terrace, London W." Features a Queen Victoria 1d lilac stamp cancelled with a clear barred-numeral style duplex postmark.
7. Lot NEV 60 front.jpg
• Description: Cover addressed to "Mr. Webb, Chemist, Market Sq., Buckingham". Features a Queen Victoria 1d lilac stamp cancelled by a Bath duplex postmark dated May 27, 1893. Pencil marking indicates a previous dealer price or inventory number ("£4").
8. Lot NEV 55 front.jpg
• Description: Commercial/Printed cover addressed to "Mr Stephens, 10 The Terrace, Hammersmith". Features a clear printed corner card for the "UNION FIRE OFFICE." with an early decorative divider. Sent using a Queen Victoria 1d lilac stamp tied by a London barred-numeral cancellation. Pencil notation suggests an internal date of 1870, though the stamp issue indicates a later mailing (c. 1880s).
9. Lot NEV 51 front.jpg
• Description: Transatlantic cover addressed to "Francis O. French, Esq., Harbourview, Newport, R.I., U.S.A." Features a Great Britain Queen Victoria 2½d purple-on-blue stamp, postmarked London, August 7, 1885.
• Historical Significance: Francis Ormond French was a highly prominent American banker, president of the Manhattan Trust Company, and developer of Newport, Rhode Island's elite Gilded Age estates. Transatlantic rates to prestigious US destinations command a strong premium.
10. Lot NEV 59 front.jpg
• Description: Transatlantic cover addressed to "Mrs. R. D. Bullock, 235 Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga., U.S.A." Features a Great Britain Queen Victoria 2½d blue stamp tied by a bold "LONDON W" barred cancellation.
• Historical Significance: This cover is highly desirable due to the iconic Peachtree Street address in Atlanta, Georgia, during its post-Reconstruction growth era, paired with a clean 2½d single-rate stamp for international mail, and so on.........................

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Lot NEV 1-60,Pcs11-20

Great Britain & India: Mixed Postal History Selection (10 covers/wrappers, 1882–1908)

Here is a philatelic analysis and market evaluation of the provided postal covers and commercial stationery wrappers. The valuation takes into account the era, scarcity of cancellations, redirect markings, and unique social history elements.
The items have been sorted and listed below in ascending order of estimated market price.
1. Lot NEV 40 front_2.jpg
• Description: King Edward VII ½d green printed postal stationery wrapper utilized for a commercial invoice, sent from London to Nottingham, postmarked Spalding (March 24, 1908).
• Key Valuation Factors: Standard, highly common Edwardian commercial printed matter wrapper. Features a generic machine slogan/wavy line cancellation. Minimal premium.
2. Lot NEV 36 front_2.jpg
• Description: King Edward VII 1d carmine-red adhesive stamp on a domestic cover addressed to J. S. Stephens Esq., 10 Hammersmith Terrace, London (1908).
• Key Valuation Factors: A standard domestic rate letter from the Edwardian period. While part of a preserved archival correspondence, the stamp and city cancellation are incredibly common.
3. Lot NEV 38 front_2.jpg
• Description: King Edward VII 1d carmine-red adhesive stamp on cover addressed to J. S. Stephens Esq. at Hammersmith Terrace.
• Key Valuation Factors: Very similar to the previous lot. Standard domestic usage with a typical circular date stamp (CDS) duplex-style cancel showing minor edge wear on the envelope.
4. Lot NEV 37 front_2.jpg
• Description: A pair of King Edward VII ½d green adhesive stamps paying the 1d domestic letter rate, sent to J. S. Stephens Esq. at Hammersmith Terrace.
• Key Valuation Factors: Carries a fractional premium over a single 1d stamp due to the use of a regular pair to fulfill the rate, though this remains a standard commercial occurrence for the period.
5. Lot NEV 33 front_2.jpg
• Description: Queen Victoria 1d lilac adhesive stamp (16 dots) on a commercial cover from Plymouth (postmarked July 4, 1882) addressed to a solicitor in Totnes.
• Key Valuation Factors: Typical late 19th-century domestic commercial correspondence featuring a clean Plymouth duplex cancellation. The envelope shows normal aging and light toning around the perimeter.
6. Lot NEV 32 front_2.jpg
• Description: Queen Victoria 1d lilac adhesive stamp (16 dots) on cover addressed to F. G. Stephens Esq., 10 Hammersmith Terrace, London. Clean postmark with "87" numeral bars.
• Key Valuation Factors: Features a sharp cancellation on a clean envelope. This cover is addressed to the well-known Stephens family correspondence (associated with the prominent Pre-Raphaelite artist and art critic Frederic George Stephens), which appeals to specialized social history collectors.
7. Lot NEV 31 front_2.jpg
• Description: Queen Victoria 1½a orange-brown postal stationery envelope sent from India to London, England. Postmarked "BROACH" (June 22, 1893).
• Key Valuation Factors: Represents international inbound usage of Indian postal stationery to the UK. While an old pencil markup on the cover shows a historical dealer price of "£2.50", modern market valuation for basic Indian stationery of this period remains highly accessible.
8. Lot NEV 34 front_2.jpg
• Description: Queen Victoria 1d pink postal stationery envelope featuring a highly eccentric, theatrical mock address: "John Joseph Gridland Esq, King of the Quantocks & Lord of the Cotswolds, High Cockalorum of Dunster..." sent to Slough (April 2, 1890).
• Key Valuation Factors: Despite significant water and toning stains on the left face of the envelope, its value is driven purely by its unique novelty and social history appeal. Collectors of unusual addresses value these Victorian whimsical mailings.
9. Lot NEV 39 front_2.jpg
• Description: Queen Victoria 1d lilac adhesive stamp on a multi-redirected cover. Sent from Ashburton, Devon (Dec 23, 1893) to London, then redirected to Richmond, Surrey.
• Key Valuation Factors: Features a highly collectible "Christmas Day" postmark (RICHMOND SURREY / DE 25 / 93). Because mail was actively delivered on Christmas Day during the Victorian era, covers cleanly proving December 25th transit command a solid premium from holiday postal history specialists.
10. Lot NEV 35 front_2.jpg
• Description: Queen Victoria 1d lilac adhesive stamp on a heavily crossed-out and multi-redirecton cover. Originally sent to Dunoon, Scotland (postmarked SP 20 / 99), then redirected to Springhill, Rochdale.
• Key Valuation Factors: An exceptional piece for rates and routes specialists. The cover's face is heavily laden with multiple postal handstamps, transit marks, and original redirection ink lines, documenting a complex delivery story that drives peak collector interest.
1. Lot NEV 45 front.jpg
• Description: Domestic cover addressed to Mrs. Townshend in Wandsworth. Features a standard Great Britain Queen Victoria 1d lilac stamp.
• Postmark: LONDON / MY (May) 90s squared circle cancel.
• Condition & Key Factors: Common domestic usage, standard envelope with moderate aging.
2. Lot NEV 46 front.jpg
• Description: Domestic cover addressed to Mr. J. Crockhart in Stirling. Features a standard Great Britain Queen Victoria 1d lilac stamp.
• Postmark: SHEFFIELD / NO 24 / 90 squared circle cancel.
• Condition & Key Factors: Clean commercial/domestic cover, but very common stamp and standard cancellation.
3. Lot NEV 43 front.jpg
• Description: Domestic cover addressed to Fred. G. Stephens Esq. at 10 Hammersmith Terrace. Features a standard GB Queen Victoria 1d lilac stamp.
• Postmark: ST JOHN'S WOOD / AP 3 / 93 squared circle cancel.
• Condition & Key Factors: Minor edge wear at the top. Common lilac issue with a standard London suburb postmark.
4. Lot NEV 44 front.jpg
• Description: Domestic cover addressed to Fred. Stephens Esq. at 10 Hammersmith Terrace. Features a standard GB Queen Victoria 1d lilac stamp.
• Postmark: ST JOHN'S WOOD / AP 24 / 97 squared circle cancel.
• Condition & Key Factors: Nick/tear on the top edge, slightly heavier ink smudging on the postmark.
5. Lot NEV 47 front.jpg
• Description: Domestic cover addressed to F.G. Stephens Esq. Features a standard GB Queen Victoria 1d lilac stamp.
• Postmark: LONDON W. / JY 21 / 88 squared circle cancel.
• Condition & Key Factors: Standard lilac issue, includes light pencil annotations ("15", "Spare") from a previous collector or dealer.
6. Lot NEV 48 front.jpg
• Description: Domestic cover addressed to F.G. Stephens Esq. Features a standard GB Queen Victoria 1d lilac stamp.
• Postmark: LONDON W / MR 6 / 00 squared circle cancel.
• Condition & Key Factors: Very clean cover with distinct handwriting and a strong strike of the cancellation.
7. Lot NEV 42 front.jpg
• Description: Small domestic envelope on blue-grey rough paper, addressed to F.G. Stephens Esq. Features a Great Britain King Edward VII 1d red stamp.
• Postmark: Thick circular/duplex-style cancellation (circa 1902–1904).
• Condition & Key Factors: Interesting textured paper stock, though the stamp itself is incredibly common for the Edwardian era.
8. Lot NEV 41 front.jpg
• Description: Queen Victoria mourning cover (thick black border) addressed to F.G. Stephens Esq. Features a GB Queen Victoria 1d lilac stamp.
• Postmark: ST JOHN'S WOOD / AP 19 / 94 squared circle cancel.
• Condition & Key Factors: Mourning covers carry a slight premium among social postal history collectors. The contrast between the black border and the lilac stamp is visually striking.
9. Lot NEV 49 front.jpg
• Description: King Edward VII mourning cover (thick black border) addressed to F.G. Stephens Esq. Features an Edward VII 1d red stamp.
• Postmark: ST JOHN'S WOOD / SP 26 / 04 squared circle cancel.
• Condition & Key Factors: Clean, well-preserved mourning cover. Late usage of a squared circle cancel into the Edwardian era, which adds a bit of specific interest for postmark specialists.
10. Lot NEV 50 front.jpg
• Description: Domestic cover addressed to Wm. Courthope Esq., Whiligh, Hawkhurst. Features a GB Queen Victoria 1d lilac stamp.
• Postmark: HODGEWELL / OC 14 / 8X circular/squared cancel.
• Condition & Key Factors: This cover features an interesting, scarcer provincial/village cancellation (Hodgewell / Hawkhurst area history) and carries an old dealer penciled mark of "£4.50" on the front, indicating it was previously recognized for a specific premium cancellation or routing. There is some minor vertical toning down the center.
1. Lot NEV 53 front.jpg
• Description: Cover addressed to "Miss Florence Norbury, Sherridge, nr. Malvern, Worcestershire". Features a Great Britain Victoria Queen's Jubilee 1d lilac stamp, tied by a circular date stamp dated December 23, 1890.
• Historical Significance: Florence Norbury lived at Sherridge and was part of the prominent musical circle associated with composer Sir Edward Elgar. Elgar famously dedicated Variation VIII (W.N.) of his Enigma Variations to her sister, Winifred Norbury, after taking refuge at their Sherridge estate during a thunderstorm.
2. Lot NEV 52 front.jpg
• Description: Cover addressed to "F. G. Stephens Esq., 11 Hammersmith Terrace, Hammersmith, W." Features a Great Britain King Edward VII 1d red stamp, cancelled by a Cambridge circular date stamp (October 1906).
• Historical Significance: Addressed to the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood critic F. G. Stephens late in his life.
3. Lot NEV 54 front.jpg
• Description: Mourning cover (black-bordered) addressed to "F. G. Stephens Esq., 10 The Terrace, Hammersmith, W." Features a 1d red King Edward VII stamp cancelled by a St. John's Wood circular date stamp (December 14, 1904).
4. Lot NEV 56 front.jpg
• Description: Another mourning cover (black-bordered) addressed to "F. G. Stephens Esq., 10 The Terrace, Hammersmith, W." Features a 1d red King Edward VII stamp cancelled by a St. John's Wood circular date stamp (July 22, 1904).
5. Lot NEV 57 front.jpg
• Description: Cover addressed to "F. G. Stephens Esq., Roscarrock, Port Isaac, Wadebridge R.S.O." Features a Queen Victoria 1d lilac stamp cancelled by a London circular date stamp (September 14, 1891).
• Historical Significance: Sent to Stephens' country residence in Cornwall, showcasing a nice "R.S.O." (Railway Sub-Office) postal routing address line.
6. Lot NEV 58 front.jpg
• Description: Cover addressed to "F. G. Stephens Esq, 10 Hammersmith Terrace, London W." Features a Queen Victoria 1d lilac stamp cancelled with a clear barred-numeral style duplex postmark.
7. Lot NEV 60 front.jpg
• Description: Cover addressed to "Mr. Webb, Chemist, Market Sq., Buckingham". Features a Queen Victoria 1d lilac stamp cancelled by a Bath duplex postmark dated May 27, 1893. Pencil marking indicates a previous dealer price or inventory number ("£4").
8. Lot NEV 55 front.jpg
• Description: Commercial/Printed cover addressed to "Mr Stephens, 10 The Terrace, Hammersmith". Features a clear printed corner card for the "UNION FIRE OFFICE." with an early decorative divider. Sent using a Queen Victoria 1d lilac stamp tied by a London barred-numeral cancellation. Pencil notation suggests an internal date of 1870, though the stamp issue indicates a later mailing (c. 1880s).
9. Lot NEV 51 front.jpg
• Description: Transatlantic cover addressed to "Francis O. French, Esq., Harbourview, Newport, R.I., U.S.A." Features a Great Britain Queen Victoria 2½d purple-on-blue stamp, postmarked London, August 7, 1885.
• Historical Significance: Francis Ormond French was a highly prominent American banker, president of the Manhattan Trust Company, and developer of Newport, Rhode Island's elite Gilded Age estates. Transatlantic rates to prestigious US destinations command a strong premium.
10. Lot NEV 59 front.jpg
• Description: Transatlantic cover addressed to "Mrs. R. D. Bullock, 235 Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga., U.S.A." Features a Great Britain Queen Victoria 2½d blue stamp tied by a bold "LONDON W" barred cancellation.
• Historical Significance: This cover is highly desirable due to the iconic Peachtree Street address in Atlanta, Georgia, during its post-Reconstruction growth era, paired with a clean 2½d single-rate stamp for international mail, and so on.........................

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Lot NEV 1-60,Pcs11-20

Details

時代
1400-1900, 1900-2000
200年以上前
はい'
原産地
Great Britain
最古の切手の発行年
1882
最新の切手の発行年
1908
コンディション
Cancelled, Used, With address
タイトル
Great Britain & India: Mixed Postal History Selection (30 covers/wrappers, 1882–1908)
テーマ
History
Has certificate
いいえ'
Has expert signature
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ルーマニアVerified
648
Objects sold
96.03%
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