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4060K Single rate pre-paid cover from Charlotte<br />
Town 2 November 1857 sent to Halifax, Nova<br />
Scotia with red manuscript ”3”. 3 d was the<br />
reduced postage for mail within B.N.A. as of<br />
1854. (Photo) * 500:-<br />
4061P Registered local letter (uncomplete folded<br />
letter) sent from George Town to Charlotte<br />
Town dated 26 June 1861. Postal rate 2 d and<br />
registration fee 6 d, making a total rate of<br />
8 d. (Photo) * 1.500:-<br />
4062P Internal pre-paid letter sent from Summerside<br />
to Charlotte Town, dated 16 May 1862. Despite<br />
the introduction of stamps on 1 January 1861<br />
it was not compulsory to use stamps until 1<br />
July 1862. Red crayon mark ”2” to show the<br />
postage had been paid. (Photo) * 800:-<br />
4063P Official letter of single rate carried for<br />
free, indicated by red one-line pmk ”FREE”<br />
used in Charlotte Town 1866 (type P 103).<br />
From the Government Treasurer 24 April to<br />
George Town arr. cds 27 April 1866 on back. (Photo) * 1.500:-<br />
4064P Inland single rate cover from Charlotte Town<br />
10 October 1866 to Allan’s P.O. Lot 16,<br />
franked with two pence rose showing compound<br />
perf 11¾ with 11 at the bottom (SG 22). Rare<br />
compound perf, small defect on the stamp does<br />
not detract from the rarity of the item! (Photo) * 800:-<br />
4065P Single rate cover (cover front only) franked<br />
with one penny P 11 (SG 6) and two pence rose<br />
to make the 3 d rate to Halifax, Nova Scotia.<br />
Archive fold through the stamps – nevertheless<br />
an appealing item. (Photo) * 1.200:-<br />
4066P Single rate cover from Charlotte Town 26<br />
April 1869 to Acadia Mines, Nova Scotia.<br />
Franked with one penny yellow-orange and two<br />
pence rose red, both with compound perf. (SG<br />
21-22). (Photo) * 1.200:-<br />
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4060<br />
4066<br />
4061<br />
4063 4064<br />
4068<br />
4069<br />
4067<br />
4067K Cover of lowest rate sent to Minnesota, USA,<br />
franked with a pair of 2 pence rose compound<br />
perf. (Photo) * 1.000:-<br />
4068K Postmaster’s letter endorsed ”G.P.Office” by<br />
D.A.Mc.Donald sent from Charlotte Town 26<br />
October 1868 to Souris East. The postmasters’<br />
letters all had to be endorsed by an official<br />
in order to be carried for free. (Photo) * 1.000:-<br />
4069P Single rate inland cover franked with two<br />
pence rose red to Charlotte Town. The stamp<br />
shows the error ”T.WO” which stems from the<br />
bottom row of the sheet. (Photo) * 1.000:-<br />
4070K Prephilately lot. Five internal prephilatelic<br />
covers including two paid and two unpaid with<br />
due cancellations. Further a cover from<br />
Charlotte Town to Halifax 1860. Please see<br />
full scans at our website of this lot. * 2.500:-<br />
4071P Covers. Small lot consisting of 5 covers and<br />
two stamps with two and three pence stamps,<br />
partly on exhibition leaves. See full scans<br />
at our website www.philea.se. * 1.500:-<br />
Prince Edward Island – Incoming mail<br />
4072P Letter dated Edinburgh, Scotland 7 March 1798<br />
sent to Gulf of St. Lawrence. Note ”recd 11 Sept<br />
1798”. Carried by private ship, which was the<br />
case for most letters during the Anglo-French<br />
war. (Photo) * 3.000:-<br />
4073P Single rate letter posted at Hamilton, Scotland,<br />
28 March 1799 via Glasgow, London, Falmouth<br />
and Halifax. Postage pre-paid to Halifax of 2 Sh 5 d<br />
and 3½ d cy due for private ship delivery incl.<br />
master’s gratuity. Unusual and early cover –<br />
exhibition item! (Photo) * 2.500:-<br />
4062<br />
4065<br />
4073