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Lot Sym. Lot Description Est/Cat Realized
3833 c 6c State (O60).> Deep rich color and proof-like impression, some excess gum on stamp, tied by quartered cork cancel, Washington D.C. Aug. 13 circular datestamp on legal-size Department of State imprint cover to
Charles W. Riley, Consul General of6c State (O60). Deep rich color and proof-like impression, some excess gum on stamp, tied by quartered cork cancel, "Washington D.C. Aug. 13" circular datestamp on legal-size "Department of State" imprint cover to Charles W. Riley, Consul General of the Orange Free State, in Philadelphia Pa., intact red wax seal, receiving backstamp, Extremely Fine, outstanding quality for this scarce 6c State usage, ex Ackerman (Image Magnifier) E. 750-1,000 900.00
3834 c 6c State (O60).> Short perfs and slight creasing at upper right, tied by numeral target, Washington D.C. Sep. 9 2PM 1880 duplex datestamp on legal-size blue Department of State, U.S.A. imprint cover to Philadelphia
Pa., some minor faults incl. re6c State (O60). Short perfs and slight creasing at upper right, tied by numeral target, "Washington D.C. Sep. 9 2PM 1880" duplex datestamp on legal-size blue "Department of State, U.S.A." imprint cover to Philadelphia Pa., some minor faults incl. repaired tear at upper left and pressed creases, still Fine and attractive (Image Magnifier) E. 300-400 150.00
3835 c 6c State (O60).> Crease and small tear at upper right, tied by oval grid, Washington D.C. Aug. 24 6PM 1883 duplex datestamp on legal-size linen-lined cover <to U.S. Consulate in Sherbrooke, Canada,> Department of
State, U.S.A. imprint and part pr6c State (O60). Crease and small tear at upper right, tied by oval grid, "Washington D.C. Aug. 24 6PM 1883" duplex datestamp on legal-size linen-lined cover to U.S. Consulate in Sherbrooke, Canada, "Department of State, U.S.A." imprint and part printed address, intact red wax seal, receiving backstamp, minor edge faults, Fine appearance, scarce use of 6c State to pay double 3c rate to Canada, ex Hughes (Image Magnifier) E. 400-500 2,200.00
3836 c 6c State (O60).> Well-centered, tied by segmented cork cancel, Washington D.C. circular datestamp (date unclear) on cover to Caldwell N.J., ms. <<<Rumsey Wing, USMR to Ecuador>>> endorsement, blue ^DEPARTMENT OF
STATE^ straightline handstamp, v6c State (O60). Well-centered, tied by segmented cork cancel, "Washington D.C." circular datestamp (date unclear) on cover to Caldwell N.J., ms. "Rumsey Wing, USMR to Ecuador" endorsement, blue "DEPARTMENT OF STATE" straightline handstamp, vertical folds clear of stamp, reduced at right, otherwise Fine, Edward Rumsey Wing was the U.S. Minister to Ecuador up until his death in 1874 (Image Magnifier) E. 750-1,000 650.00
3837 c 6c State (O60).> Tied by Washington D.C. Jan. 2 2PM 1884 duplex datestamp and oval grid on Consulate-General of the United States at London imprint cover to Crary Mills N.Y., purple <Department of State>
straightline and matching <United State6c State (O60). Tied by "Washington D.C. Jan. 2 2PM 1884" duplex datestamp and oval grid on "Consulate-General of the United States at London" imprint cover to Crary Mills N.Y., purple "Department of State" straightline and matching "United States Despatch Agent, B.F. Stevens, London, 18 Dec. 83" double-oval datestamp, with original enclosure on Consulate General letterhead, belated Christmas greetings from Gen. E. A. Merritt to his brother, slightly reduced at right, slight toning and small tear at bottom, still Very Fine, scarce 6c State Department cover handled by B. F. Stevens, the official U.S. forwarding agent in London (Image Magnifier) E. 1,000-1,500 1,300.00
3838 c 6c State (O60).> Tied by cork cancel, Washington D.C. Nov. 14 7PM (1877) circular datestamp on cover to Cambridge Mass. with <blue United States Consulate * Madrid * and red United States Despatch Agent, B.F.
Stevens, London, Oct. 30, 1877> dou6c State (O60). Tied by cork cancel, "Washington D.C. Nov. 14 7PM" (1877) circular datestamp on cover to Cambridge Mass. with blue "United States Consulate * Madrid *" and red "United States Despatch Agent, B.F. Stevens, London, Oct. 30, 1877" double ovals, red "DEPARTMENT OF STATE" straightline handstamp, trivial toned spots around perfs

VERY FINE. A COLORFUL AND RARE USE OF THE 6-CENT STATE DEPARTMENT STAMP ON A COVER FROM THE UNITED STATES CONSULATE IN MADRID, SPAIN, CARRIED BY B. F. STEVENS, THE OFFICIAL U.S. FORWARDING AGENT.

This cover was carried by diplomatic pouch from Madrid to London, where it was turned over to B. F. Stevens, the official U.S. forwarding agent. He arranged to send it to the U.S. by the next available steamer. At the State Department in Washington D.C., it was stamped and put into the mails for Cambridge Mass. (Image Magnifier)

E. 1,500-2,000 3,250.00
3839 c 7c State (O61).> Deep shade, tied by purple quartered cork cancel, matching Washington D.C. Jun. 13 6P.M. 1878 circular datestamp on legal-size cover with <United States Consulate General Shanghai> imprint and
<U.S. Consulate General, Shanghai,7c State (O61). Deep shade, tied by purple quartered cork cancel, matching "Washington D.C. Jun. 13 6P.M. 1878" circular datestamp on legal-size cover with "United States Consulate General Shanghai" imprint and "U.S. Consulate General, Shanghai, China" two-line ribbon-marker backstamp, addressed to John G. Thompson, Sargeant-at-Arms in the House of Representatives, red "DEPARTMENT OF STATE" straightline handstamp, part of backflap removed (not affecting backstamp), minor stains and small piece out of top which has been crudely repaired (deserving of some minor but expert restoration)

AN EXTREMELY RARE USE OF AN OFFICIAL STAMP ON MAIL ORIGINATING FROM THE UNITED STATES CONSULATE IN SHANGHAI, CHINA.

The addressee, John G. Thompson, is recorded in the annals of history as the defendant in a Supreme Court case (Kilbourn v. Thompson, 1881), which arose after Thompson, the House sargeant-at-arms, arrested and jailed Hallett Kilbourn, an uncooperative witness brought before a congressional committee investigating the bankruptcy of Jay Cooke & Co. in 1876. The ruling in favor of Kilbourn held that "Congress had exceeded its powers in subpoenaing and imprisoning Kilbourn, because the congressional investigation for which he had been called did not actually concern legislation, however, because of congressional immunity, only Thompson could be punished for the improper action." (http://law.jrank.org/pages/13571/Kilbourn-v-Thompson.html)

A scandal involving the U.S. Consulate and Postal Agency in Shanghai was also occurring at the time this cover was mailed to Thompson in June 1878: "This was also a period replete with scandals and accusations within the consulate general itself. The first occurred in 1877, when the vice consul general in charge, Mr. Oliver Bradford, was charged with having made fictitious vouchers among the expenses to be paid by the Post Office Department, having kept his postal agency books so as to gain an advantage from the exchange between silver and gold, and having opened and copied a letter passing through the agency from the surgeon of the consular jail to General W. Myers of the United States Army, in San Francisco. Bradford was tried and convicted on the latter charge. Testimony revealed that the former Consul General John C. Myers had mistrusted Bradford when, as vice consul general, the latter had been responsible for the postal agency. Myers, however, had been suspended by Minister Seward before he could act against Bradford. It was also learned that Bradford had lived alone in the consular building, and that a number of letters had been received by the addressees marked 'opened by mistake, O. B. B.' The ultimate disposition of this remarkable case is not made clear in the consular records." (The Consul General's Shanghai Postal Agency 1867-1907, by Peter L. Koffsky, Smithsonian Institution Press, 1972).

The cover offered here was carried by diplomatic pouch from the U.S. Consulate General in Shanghai to the Department of State in Washington D.C., where it was posted to Thompson at the House of Representatives. The single rate for mail addressed within the city limits was 2c, therefore, this is evidently overpaid 1c for a triple rate (1 to 1-1/2 oz.). The purple Washington D.C. datestamp and small quartered cork cancel are found on other covers from this period in 1878. Diplomatic mail from the U.S. Consulate General in Shanghai is rare in any form, but the use of an Official stamp -- in this case, the 7c State Department -- is truly remarkable (three other Official stamps on covers from the U.S. Legation in Peking are reported in the Markovits sale catalogue) (Image Magnifier)

E. 10,000-15,000 15,500.00
3840 c 10c State (O62).> Beautiful dark shade, cancelled by <purple> quartered cork cancel and tied by matching Washington D.C. Sep. 27 7PM 1878 circular datestamp on small blue cover to St. Louis Mo. with <United States
Consulate at Sonneberg imprint>10c State (O62). Beautiful dark shade, cancelled by purple quartered cork cancel and tied by matching "Washington D.C. Sep. 27 7PM 1878" circular datestamp on small blue cover to St. Louis Mo. with "United States Consulate at Sonneberg" imprint ("Sonneberg" in manuscript and signed by U.S. consul), red "DEPARTMENT OF STATE" straightline handstamp, blue St. Louis receiving backstamp

VERY FINE. A SMALL AND ATTRACTIVE COVER CARRIED BY DIPLOMATIC POUCH FROM THE UNITED STATES CONSULATE IN SONNEBERG, GERMANY, WITH THE 10-CENT STATE DEPARTMENT STAMP PAYING THE DOMESTIC POSTAGE.

This evidently weighed 1 to 1-1/2 oz, requiring three-times 3c domestic postage. (Image Magnifier)

E. 2,000-3,000 5,250.00
3841 c 10c State (O62).> Deep shade, perf short and torn away on two sides (not immediately noticeable), tied by <purple> quartered cork and matching Washington D.C. Apr. 12 6 P.M. 1878 circular datestamp on legal-size
cover with <overall lithographed De10c State (O62). Deep shade, perf short and torn away on two sides (not immediately noticeable), tied by purple quartered cork and matching "Washington D.C. Apr. 12 6 P.M. 1878" circular datestamp on legal-size cover with overall lithographed "Department of State, U.S.A., Official Business, Chief Clerk" imprint, addressed to U.S. Commisioner to Paris Exposition, in care of Brown Brothers in New York City, receiving backstamp, minor edge faults, Fine appearance, scarce (Image Magnifier) E. 1,000-1,500 600.00
3842 c 2c and 10c State (O59, O62).> Two of each, cancelled or tied by <purple> cork cancels and matching Washington D.C. Feb. 7 6 P.M. circular datestamp on Department of State, U.S.A. linen-lined cover to Elizabeth
N.J., stamps and cover have faults,2c and 10c State (O59, O62). Two of each, cancelled or tied by purple cork cancels and matching "Washington D.C. Feb. 7 6 P.M." circular datestamp on "Department of State, U.S.A." linen-lined cover to Elizabeth N.J., stamps and cover have faults, yet a presentable and very rare combination (Image Magnifier) E. 750-1,000 1,200.00
3843 c 12c State (O63).> Well-centered, deep shade, tiny corner crease, tied by circle of Vs cancel, Washington D.C. May 18 (1874) circular datestamp on legal-size <overall lithographed Department of State, U.S. Official
Business, Chief Clerk imprint>12c State (O63). Well-centered, deep shade, tiny corner crease, tied by circle of V's cancel, "Washington D.C. May 18" (1874) circular datestamp on legal-size overall lithographed "Department of State, U.S. Official Business, Chief Clerk" imprint cover to Jersey City N.J., with original enclosure, a large part-printed U.S. passport dated May 18, 1874, and signed by Secretary of State Hamilton Fish, red wax seal, slightly reduced at right, minor stain spots and edgewear, still Very Fine, scarce (Image Magnifier) E. 1,000-1,500 1,300.00

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