Lot 50967 – The Highest Recorded Franking of the « B » overprints: 1883 (Oct 27) Envelope with 1882-85 wmk CC 8c orange pair and 24c green
Lot 50967 – The Highest Recorded Franking of the « B » overprints: 1883 (Oct 27) Envelope with 1882-85 wmk CC 8c orange pair and 24c green
British P.O. in Siam (Bangkok) » Covers
Prix réalisé
26’000 GBP
Estimation
7’000 – 10’000 GBP
Date de vente
sam. 22 juin 2024 at 10:30 (Europe/Zurich)
Description
The Highest Recorded Franking of the « B » overprints40c Franking: 1883 (Oct 27) Envelope from the Count de Kergaradec at French Consulate in Bangkok to his wife in Angers, France with 1882-85 wmk CC 8c orange pair and 24c green tied by a « BANGKOK/OC.27.83 » cds, with red Modane à Paris transit alongside, and red « SINGAPORE/NO.3.83/PAID » cds and additional Paris and Anger backstamps also alongside, stamps excised on a large piece and reattached on to the original envelope, some minor creasing otherwise fine and extremely rare exhibition showpiece. (Numbered « 24 » in crayon, being the code for each letter sent between the Count and the Countess)This is the only known usage of the 40c franking paying the five times rate. A
magnificent showpiece of the highest calibre for the greatest of connoisseurs.Note: The envelope is accompanied by an extensive twenty-page letter of social and political interest. Captain White commanding the British steamer Hecuba (589 tons) left for Singapore on 27 Oct 1883 and arrived there on 2 Nov. On 6 Nov mail left for Europe aboard the P&O mail steamer Sutlej (2155 tons). Vente aux enchères
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