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lot # 4025 - grossbritannien
1854: 6 d. dull lilac, embossed, touching base and side otherwise good to huge margins, used on cover in combination with 1856 6 d. deep lilac, from Bristol to Greenfield, USA, dated 9 December 1856, tied by Bristol '134' sideways duplex in black, alongside a red small type octagonal Liverpool 'L' packet mark (10 December) together with two New York handstamps, one a 'Paid/24' circular (25 December - Christmas Day arrival) and a '21/cents' mark also in red. There are five vertical filing creases, two are not obvious and one running through the top margin of the embossed which also has a corner crease. The 6 d. deep lilac has some pulled perfs. at top otherwise a very fine cover which retains its visual appeal. Rare. One of three covers recorded with a mixed franking of the 6 d. embossed and its 6 d. successor.
Note: The content of the letter relates to delays with the construction of the Clifton Suspension Bridge.
Reference: Great Britain Victorian Mixed Franking Covers, by Ray Simpson & Karl Louis, illustrated on pg. 128. Described as a 'Gold Standard' cover.
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