Sale 320

U.S. and Worldwide Stamps and Postal History


Great Britain and British Empire
 
 
Lot Photo Description
Lot 1340

1840, 1d black (1), position JJ, ample to large margins, sealed tear at top resulting from corner crease, tied by Maltese cross in red and additionally by London "F Paid 5 JU 5 1840" datestamp on large part 1840 folded letter (no side flaps) from Plymouth to Paris, France, red Plymouth postmark on backflap, oval "PD" handstamp in red, manuscript "10" plus "10" rating totaled to "1.8" (1 shilling, 8 pence) for paid to destination rate of the 10d Cross-Channel ship rate plus French 10d internal postage, Calais (6.7) entry c.d.s. in red; Very Fine and attractive. SG 2. S.G. Spec. AS1.
Estimate 20,000 - 30,000

ONE OF THE EARLIEST LETTERS TO FRANCE BEARING A POSTAGE STAMP.

Expertization: 1998 R.P.S. Certificate.

Provenance: J. H. Levitt, Dr. Pichai Buranasombati
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