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Sale 118: The Fall Sale

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Colonial Covers Arranged by Date

Lots 766-775 Lots 776-785 Lots 786-795 Lot 796

Lot 766    

Boston, Mass. to Newport R.I., folded letter datelined "Boston, January, 29, 1743" with manuscript "Post Pd, H Vennor" postmark which was applied by Boston's assistant deputy postmaster, with British 4d rating unstated, Very Fine, ex-Schwartz.
Estimate    $300 - 400.

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Lot 767    

B(oston) Sh(ip), manuscript postmark on 1745 docketed folded letter sheet from England (Leyborne & Stubbs) to Philadelphia, with "dwt 7:16" rate, Very Fine.
Estimate    $300 - 400.

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Lot 768    

(Worcester Aug 7th, 1748), dateline on folded letter to Capt Jolhn Whitmore at Leicester, manuscript "On His Majestys Service" endorsement at top; slight soiling, F.-V.F., by far the earliest colonial usage from Worcester.
Estimate    $200 - 300.

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Lot 769    

B(osto)n, manuscript postmark with "2/4" rating on folded letter datelined "New London, Jany 9th, 1749" to Piscatqua (Portsmouth, N.H.); some wear and soiling, F.-V.F., a seven times 4d rate usage.
Estimate    $200 - 300.

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Lot 770    

Annapolis, Md., to Edinburgh, Scotland, folded letter datelined "Annapolis, 12th Feby 1749/50" with manuscript "6" pence rate for carriage to New York, sent to London with brownish blurred Crown handstamp and matching "9,MA" Bishop's mark on reverse, "6" rate crossed out and rerated "In 1N6" twice; minor edge wear, Very Fine, ex-Siskin.
Estimate    $300 - 400.

The sender, Alexander Malcolm, was a prominent Scottish mathematician and music theorist.

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Lot 771    

(Boston) Bo 2/6, manuscript marking and rate on 1750 folded letter to Newport, R.I., letter regarding the purchase of molasses and the rise in cost, Very Fine.
Estimate    $300 - 400.

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Lot 772    

P(otomack, Maryland): 1/, small manuscript postmark and rating on folded letter sheet addressed to John Reynells in Philadelphia, inside receipt docketing "From Berkett & Booth, Rec'd 4 mon 26th 1751 pr Post Via Maryland"; light toning, Very Fine.
Estimate    $300 - 400.

The postmark initial P is believed to be that of Potomack River (Cal Hahn had reported a 1732 advertisement for the Port Tobacco, Md. post office as "Potomack River"). Berkett & Booth was a merchant firm in Antigua.

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Lot 773    

(Boston) Bo 2 dwt, ms pmk and rating (6d sterling for distance between 60-100 miles) on fl datelined "Boston 22nd Dec. 1755" and addressed to Newport, R.I., Very Fine.
Estimate    $200 - 300.

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Lot 774    

(Boston) Bo, manuscript postmark on 1758 folded letter datelined "London May 5, 1758" and addressed to William Pepperrell in Kettery, New England, manuscript "pd 1N4" rate and brown "New York" straight line entry postmark, manuscript "4 dwt" for postage to Boston from New York and additional "1 dwt" for postage to Kittery totalling "5 dwt" below, letter from Capt. Peter Kenwood regarding the progress of the war in Europe…I think it is time for you to quit the stage of action…The brave King of Prussia have recovered all that was taken from him in Silesia & is now marching into Bohemia to meet the Austrian army, to give them battle. You will hear of the two fine ships of war our fleet took…I don't think the French have the number of Privateers out they have had some time past, they want the men for the King's Ships…, retained copy of Pepperrell's reply letter dated Nov 3, 1758 (unsigned in secretarial hand) and a ½ page letter dated Feb 26, 1759 on outer side flap written by and signed "Wm. Pepperrell" (portion of signature shows in lower left corner of folded cover), letters with interesting contents including copy letter…We wait here impatiently to have ye news of the King of Prussia success…I am glad Louisburg is once more in our hands. I hope it will always be in the King of Great Britains hands. We have no news at present from the Southward where General Forbs commanded. A miserable acct from the westward where General Abercrombie commanded. What has been done there was taken Fountenack by Colo. Broadstret, most of his Army New England Provential troops. War is hard upon a new Country and very distressing…, and second signed letter…I have been on no Expedition yet. My time has been taken up in the Publick affairs that I have had no time to look into any accts., Very Fine, a wonderful colonial cover and historical autograph letter from one of America's greatest early generals.
Estimate    $750 - 1,000.

William Pepperrell led the forces that took Louisburg, on Cape Breton, from the French in 1745. For his services, he was created a Baronet, the first born in America to be so honored. He retired shortly thereafter as the richest man in the colonies. During the French-Indian war which started in 1755, he was commissioned a Major General in the British army and commanded the troops protecting the frontier of Maine and New Hampshire. He was acting governor of Massachusetts in 1756-58 and made a Lt. General in 1759.

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Lot 775    

New, York, brownish two line postmark on incoming Falmouth packet folded letter from London, England to Boston, New England, with manuscript "P Packet QDC" sender's endorsement at lower left, datelined "London 25th Sep. 1758", red manuscript "P1N" packet rate and additional manuscript "4dwt16" rate for carriage from New York to Boston), matching "No/11" Franklin's marking on reverse; slightly soiled file folds, still Very Fine.
Estimate    $500 - 750.

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