Lot 11104 – 1925 Envelope stamp: 1/2d embossed die proof in black

Stamp of Ireland » Forerunners (L1-L45) 1925 Envelope stamp: 1/2d embossed die proof in black

Lot 11104 – 1925 Envelope stamp: 1/2d embossed die proof in black

Ireland » Forerunners (L1-L45)
Estimate
300 – 400 GBP
Auction date
Wed 17 Jun 2026 at 10:00 (Europe/Zurich)
20d 1h 53m 52s before pre-bidding ends
Description

1907-16 Sinn Féin: First Printing showing the broad crown in green and black rouletted 10, used on Edward VII 1d postal card, addressed to Belgium, stamp tied by multiple strikes of the DUBLIN/AP.16.08 cds used prior to the regulations banning the usage of these issues in July 1908

Note: These multiple strikes appear to be a form of censoring the usage of the Sinn Féin issues

Catalogue ref: Hibernian L16
Delcampe Category: Westport Ship Letter – 1820 (December 24) Entire letter from the Portuguese Colony of Madeira, to Edinburgh, sent by private vessel and landed on the west coast of Ireland and bearing on the face the extremely rare serpentine strike of the fancy scroll “SHIP LETTER” handstamp of Westport in black, with matching WESTPORT/133 2-line mileage handstamp, alongside, sent via the Dublin Ship Letter Office where large Ship Rtae handstamp “6” in red was applied. Backstamped Dublin tablet SHIP LETTER and octagonal General Post datestamp, plus Edinburgh arrival. Rated “1/7” (later amended to “2/9 1/2”) to include the Scots Additional Halfpenny Tax. A very rare cover, with only two recorded examples of the Westport Ship Letter handstamp known from this single landing of mail there in January 1821, the other being from Funchal to Cardiff. A major rarity of Irish Maritime Postal History.

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