Lot 4423
From Noisy Carriers. Mail., 77 Long Wharf S.F. Cal., full bold fancy box handstamp on buff cover addressed to Strong Me. bearing 3¢ dull red (11A) horizontal pair, tied by "Sacramento City Cal. 12 Apr" cds, manuscript "Due 4" rating, carried on the Golden Age leaving San Francisco April 17th but transferred to the John L. Stephens when the Golden Age struck a reef off Jicaron Island, arrived at Panama on May 2nd, then carried by George Law leaving Aspinwall on May 15th and arriving into New York May 24th; bottom corner wear, Very Fine and choice strike.Estimate $750 - 1,000.
Noisy Carriers acted as a forwarder in San Francisco and sent mails to the east by both the Panama and Nicaragua routes. The proprietor, Charles P. Kimball (1821-1894) was active during the period of the rate change for over 3,000 miles from 6¢ to 10¢ on April 1st 1855.
Realized: $900