Part III - Locals H-Z continued...
SPECIAL NOTE: Lot Numbers with an "A" preceding them will be offered in three special sessions. Please refer to the
Arrangement of the Sale web page for the schedule.
Mearis' City Despatch Post (Baltimore MD) (Part II):
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Lot Description |
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| A |
1337 |
Mearis' City Despatch Post,
Baltimore Md., 2c Black on Gray (this type unlisted in Scott). Unlisted
Type K, Position 9 in our plating analysis ("City Despatch" in serifed
type, "M. W. Mearis" in large block letters), approximately one-third of
stamp remaining, initialled "MWM", red "City Despatch Post Baltimo."
double-line circular handstamp on undated folded letter to local street
address, file fold, faint toningONE OF TWO RECORDED COVERS BEARING
FRAGMENTS OF MEARIS' CITY DESPATCH POST 2-CENT STAMP. As noted in the
description of lot 1335, the ex-Caspary se-tenant pair originally had a
fragment of the adjoining stamp below at lower left, which showed part of
the "City Despatch" label (the margin was later trimmed to improve the
appearance). The fragment showed a serifed typeface used for "City
Despatch" and floral corner ornaments, which rule out any of the other 2c
types -- we call it Type K. The cover offered here bears the only example
of the type, which would probably be given its own Scott number (103L1A) if
it was a complete stamp. Ex Kelly and illustrated in his CCP
series (Vol. 50, No. 3, p. 153). (Image) |
E. 750-1,000 |
| A |
1338 |
Mearis' City Despatch Post,
Baltimore Md., 2c Black on Gray (103L5). Unlisted Type I, Position 5 in
our plating analysis ("City Despatch" in sans-serif type, "M. W. Mearis" in
small block letters, floral ornaments -- similar to Kelly Type H), fragment
of stamp remaining, initialled "MWM", red "CITY/DESPATCH" two-line
handstamp in rectangular ornamental frame on undated front only to local
street address, file foldONE OF TWO RECORDED FRAGMENT USAGES OF
MEARIS' CITY DESPATCH POST 2-CENT STAMP. This front previously had a
label adhering to lower left with a Hanford's Penny Post handstamp, which
has been removed. There are only four recorded examples of the rectangular
"City Despatch" handstamp, this being the only one with the Mearis
adhesive. Three of the four are listed by Steven M. Roth in his Feb. 1997
Chronicle article on Baltimore locals. Ex Abt. (Image) |
E. 500-750 |
| A |
1339 |
(Mearis?) Despatch
Post/3. Small double-line circle rate handstamp boldly struck on small
cover to Henry M. Morfit at local address, very faint toning, Very Fine,
the "Despatch Post" title and 3c rate are our only justification for
including this under Mearis' City Despatch Post -- it could well be the
marking of another unrelated Baltimore post -- extremely rare in any case
(Image) |
E. 1,000-1,500 |
| A |
1340 |
(Mearis') City Despatch Post,
Baltimo. Red double-line circle clearly struck on ca. 1846 folded cover
to New York City, red "Baltimore Railroad Apr. 6" route agent's
circular datestamp, blue ms. "5" rate, forwarded in New York with part
strike of red Boyd's City Express Post oval datestamp and matching
"Paid/J.T.B." two-line handstamp, fresh and Extremely Fine, a colorful and
unique combination of markings, including the rare Mearis' City Despatch
Post circle, the Baltimore route agent's datestamp and Boyd's oval for
forwarding, ex Caspary (Image) |
E. 1,500-2,000 |
| A |
1341 |
(Mearis') City Despatch Post,
Baltimo. Red double-line circle clearly struck on small Valentine cover
to Miss Adeline J. Thomas at local street address, small decorative label
on flap, Extremely Fine, Roth records only six covers with this handstamp,
in addition to the disputed adhesive made from the same marking (see
Chronicle 173), ex Jarrett (Image) |
E. 1,000-1,500 |
| A |
1342 |
(Mearis') City Despatch Post,
Baltimo. Red double-line circle on Apr. 28, 1846 folded letter to local
addressee, ms. 3" rate -- the enigmatic "3" is not one of Mearis's
published rates -- somewhat toned, file fold, otherwise Fine, Roth records
only six covers with this handstamp, in addition to the disputed adhesive
made from the same marking (see Chronicle 173), ex Boker,
illustrated in Kelly's CCP series (Vol. 50, No. 3, p. 153). (Image) |
E. 500-750 |
| A |
1343 |
(Mearis') City Despatch.
Two-line handstamp in rectangular ornamental frame, boldly struck in red on
folded letter datelined New York City, Sep. 11, 1846, to local addressee,
sender's routing "p. W. C. Howard" at lower left, Mr. Howard (of
Wilmington N.C.) adds his own post-script "Necessity compells me to go
on to W(ilmington) or I would stop and see you..."EXTREMELY FINE.
THE FINEST OF FOUR RECORDED EXAMPLES OF MEARIS' "CITY DESPATCH" FRAMED
HANDSTAMP. This cover is not among the three listed by Steven M. Roth
in his Feb. 1997 Chronicle article. Ex Richardson. (Image) |
E. 2,500-3,500 |
| A |
1344 |
(Mearis') City Despatch.
Red two-line handstamp in rectangular ornamental frame, detailed strike and
ms. "Paid" on Jun. 1, 1846 blue folded letter to Baltimore City
HallVERY FINE. ONLY FOUR EXAMPLES OF MEARIS' "CITY DESPATCH" FRAMED
HANDSTAMP ARE RECORDED. Adding lot 1343 to the three listed by Steven
M. Roth in his Feb. 1997 Chronicle article, there is a total of four
examples of this marking. However, one is struck on a front only (lot 1338
in this sale). Ex Kelly and illustrated in his CCP series (Vol.
50, No. 3, p. 156). (Image) |
E. 1,500-2,000 |
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