United States 1841, July. Entire letter from Baltimore to Cádiz (Spain), most probably carried via Havana, with involvement of forwarding agent in its carriage as indicated on reverse, handstamped on arrival with red "Islas D/Barlovento" in two lines (P.E. 3) denoting origin from the Caribbean region, charged with "5R" marking. A scarce mail in this period sent to Spain.
Maritime Mail of Spanish Colonies in America
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Spink Investphila Maritime Mail of Spanish Colonies in America
The “Nuevo Mundo” Collection, Stampless maritime mail of Spanish Colonies in America, also including stamps and franked mail of Latin America
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Lot #288 - united states
United States 1840-51. Two entire letters from New York to Cádiz (Spain), carried by the "Elisha Denish" and "Leonice" ships, both bearing red "Estados Unidos" straight-line handstamp, charged at single rate with "5R" due marking. A scarce duo.
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