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This one is to close to tell if its 9d Bistre or 9d Straw. I think its SG86 but would like a 2nd opinion. Thank you in advance for your help  
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Thanks yes I thought it was bistre which on cover should be a high cat price |
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The 2018 SG has this stamp at £1200 on cover.
The obliterator is a London West Central and the 9d rate via Marseilles is correct.
The address "Victoria N.S.W." says something about the age of the sender of the letter, the colonies having separated in July 1851. |
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Wow the unsold one was asking $495. I think the one I have here is nicer with use to Victoria Colony. It must be rare coming to Australia. To bad no ship mentioned, it could have been carried on a convict ship |
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It wouldn't have been a convict ship. Transportation to New South Wales ceased in 1840. At this time Victoria was a part of NSW.
Your cover was carried by the Sultan which left Marseilles 28 February, arrived Alexandria 7 March, left Suez aboard the Bengal 8 March and arrived at Galle 26 March. Left there aboard the Madras same day and arrived Melbourne 17 April.
Source: Aust/NZ/UK mails, Tabeart Vol. 1 p.230
Just for a comparison, I have only 3 covers with the NSW 9d stamp to the UK (it was issued 1871), two singles (1872 & 1875) and a pair (1872) and an 1888 cover to Germany with a pair. |
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Thanks for your help, amazing the details that can be found on just one postal history cover |
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When did this type of Bar cancel found on your cover come into use (WC 21).?
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Good question 1860s would be early for this cancellation. But I don't know the exact year this barred numeral started. In 1844 they were still using the Maltese Cross. In 1854 the QV stamps changed from imporforated to perforated. Several numeral cancellations were already in use by 1860. |
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