Lot 40039 – 1840 1d Mulready envelope, Forme 2 stereo A153, sent from Mexico to Liverpool

Stamp of Great Britain » 1840 Mulreadys & Caricatures » 1d Lettersheets and Envelopes 1840 1d Mulready envelope, Forme 2 stereo A153, sent from Mexico to Liverpool
Stamp of Great Britain » 1840 Mulreadys & Caricatures » 1d Lettersheets and Envelopes 1840 1d Mulready envelope, Forme 2 stereo A153, sent from Mexico to Liverpool
Stamp of Great Britain » 1840 Mulreadys & Caricatures » 1d Lettersheets and Envelopes 1840 1d Mulready envelope, Forme 2 stereo A153, sent from Mexico to Liverpool
Stamp of Great Britain » 1840 Mulreadys & Caricatures » 1d Lettersheets and Envelopes 1840 1d Mulready envelope, Forme 2 stereo A153, sent from Mexico to Liverpool
Stamp of Great Britain » 1840 Mulreadys & Caricatures » 1d Lettersheets and Envelopes 1840 1d Mulready envelope, Forme 2 stereo A153, sent from Mexico to Liverpool
Stamp of Great Britain » 1840 Mulreadys & Caricatures » 1d Lettersheets and Envelopes 1840 1d Mulready envelope, Forme 2 stereo A153, sent from Mexico to Liverpool

Lot 40039 – 1840 1d Mulready envelope, Forme 2 stereo A153, sent from Mexico to Liverpool

Great Britain » 1840 Mulreadys & Caricatures » 1d Lettersheets and Envelopes
RoW
Price realised
Unsold
Estimate
60’000 – 70’000 GBP
Auction date
Thu 21 Nov 2024 at 10:00 (Europe/Zurich)
Description

1840 (Dec 16) 1d Mulready envelope, Forme 2 stereo A153, sent from Vera Cruz, Mexico, to Liverpool via New York cancelled by a red oval handstamp of Gilpins Exchange – Reading Room and Foreign Letter Office – New York with a handstruck “8” (Robertson M65) alongside indicating an 8d charge as an incoming Ship Letter. Backstamped with a Vera Cruz dispatch cds for 16th December, a F.Karck of New York forwarding agents cachet and a “Liverpool / Ship Letter” handstamp (Robertson type S14).

This famous Mulready remains the sole recorded example posted to the UK from outside Europe. An important and extremely attractive exhibition piece.

Note: Illustrated on page 118 of the “Mulready Postal Stationery” by Alan Huggins and Alan Holyoake.

Expertise: Cert. BPA (1998).

Provenance: Grunin and “Mayflower”.

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