Sale 1284 — The Yellowstone Collection of 1847 Issue Covers

Sale Date — Wednesday, 3 May, 2023

Category — 1847 Issue: Mail to Great Britain and Europe

Lot
Symbol
Photo/Description
Cat./Est. Value
Realized
623
c
Sale 1284, Lot 623, 1847 Issue:  Mail to Great Britain and Europe10c Black (2). Position 82R (plate notation on back of cover), ample to large margins, tied by bold manuscript cross-hatch cancel on dull green folded tissue-paper letter to Stuttgart, Germany, manuscript "Naples Ill./24 Sept." (1849) postmark above stamp where it entered the mails, dateline inside letter (which is written in German) indicates letter was begun in Quincy, Illinois, on September 21, 1849, and continued in Naples on September 23, sender's directive "p. British Mail Steamer via New York & Liverp.", no New York foreign-mail office markings--carried on the Cunarder Cambria, departing New York October 3, 1849, and arriving Liverpool October 18--red London transit backstamp (October 18), mostly readable strike of red "COLONIES/&c ART.13" framed Anglo-French accountancy handstamp, Calais arrival datestamp (October 19), red crayon "42" kreuzers due, small blue German "D1 22/10" in circle receiving backstamp (October 22), receipt docketing notation to the right of stamp, which has a negligible small corner crease at top right, minor ink erosion in docketing at bottom.

VERY FINE. ONE OF FOUR 10-CENT 1847 ISSUE COVERS TO GERMANY--AND, OF THE FIVE 1847 COVERS TO GERMANY WITH THE "COLONIES/&C ART.13" ANGLO-FRENCH ACCOUNTANCY HANDSTAMP, ONLY THIS ONE HAS A 10-CENT STAMP.

This cover is one of four verified 10c 1847 covers to Germany, and it is one of five with either denomination bearing the "COLONIES/&c ART.13" marking.

The 10c stamp was clearly intended to pay the over-300 miles rate from Naples, Illinois, to New York City for the next available Cunard sailing. However, unbeknownst to the sender and possibly the postmaster of this small midwestern town, the 1848 U.S.-Great Britain postal treaty required only 5c internal U.S. postage on covers sent by Open Mail to or through Great Britain; therefore, since all other markings indicate this was a single-rate letter, the 10c stamp overpaid the 5c rate.

USPCS census no. 1299. Ex Knapp, Rust, Stollnitz, "Sevenoaks", Craveri, Hackmey and Gross. Illustrated in The United States 1847 Issue: A Cover Census (in color section and also on p. 932) and in Burkhard Krumm's article, "1847 Covers to the German States" (Chronicle 256). With 1999 P.F. certificate.

E. 7,500-10,000
8,000