Lot 51292 – 1827 (December 14th) Folded entire from Kilkenny to Ulverston with Mifsent to Dublin handstamp

Stamp of Ireland » Pre-Stamp Postal History » Independant Post Office Period - 1784-1831 1827 (December 14th) Folded entire from Kilkenny to Ulverston with Mifsent to Dublin handstamp
Stamp of Ireland » Pre-Stamp Postal History » Independant Post Office Period - 1784-1831 1827 (December 14th) Folded entire from Kilkenny to Ulverston with Mifsent to Dublin handstamp
Stamp of Ireland » Pre-Stamp Postal History » Independant Post Office Period - 1784-1831 1827 (December 14th) Folded entire from Kilkenny to Ulverston with Mifsent to Dublin handstamp
Stamp of Ireland » Pre-Stamp Postal History » Independant Post Office Period - 1784-1831 1827 (December 14th) Folded entire from Kilkenny to Ulverston with Mifsent to Dublin handstamp

Lot 51292 – 1827 (December 14th) Folded entire from Kilkenny to Ulverston with Mifsent to Dublin handstamp

Ireland » Pre-Stamp Postal History » Independant Post Office Period – 1784-1831
Prix réalisé
1’500 GBP
Estimation
1’200 – 1’500 GBP
Date de vente
Sat 22 Jun 2024 at 10:30 (Europe/Zurich)
Description
1827 (December 14th) Folded entire from Kilkenny to Ulverston, Lancashire, showing clear shape strike of the « KILKENNY / 57 » mileage mark, « POST PAID » and « LATE MAIL » straight line mkgs alongside, and in manuscript « 1/3 » Postage paid (over 300 miles, unified rate). The letter was posted after the normal mail was despatched and on arriving in England was inadvertently returned to Dublin at Dublin the clerk applied the « Mifsent to Dublin » handstamp, to explain the delay the word « back » was added by hand. The letter was then probably forwarded to the addressee in England. It was unusual for a post office clerk to tamper with or modify the nature of the handstamp used on mail, an unusual and very rare usage (DF No.234).

Provenance: « Mermaid » Collection
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