U.S. and Worldwide Stamps & Postal History
April 29-30, 2014

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Lot #1
United States Stampless covers
1837 (27 Oct) FL addressed to Mrs. D. P. Madison in Washington City, written by her cousin, Edward Coles, postmarked at Philadelphia (Oct 28) and rated 12 1/2c due. On arrival at Washington, the post office crossed out the postage due and delivered the letter free of charge to Dolly Madison, whose free franking privilege allowed her to send and receive mail free of postage. The letter itself, mentions the writer's visit to Washington and meeting with congressmen on the subject of President Madison's personal papers (Dolley Payne Todd Madison was the wife of James Madison, President of the United States from 1809 to 1817. She was noted for her social gifts, which boosted her husband’s popularity as President. In this way, she did much to define the role of the President’s spouse, known only much later by the title First Lady. Dolley Madison also helped to furnish the newly constructed White House. When the British set fire to it in 1814, she was credited with saving the classic portrait of George Washington.
Envelope
Price Realized
$270.00

Lot #2
United States Stampless covers
1844 (20 Mar) FL from Los Angeles, Alta California (written in English at the "Floreasitas (Estado de Sonora)" and later at Los Angeles), to London, privately carried to Mazatlan, forwarded by "Copmann and Lomero" April 17th and at Guaymas by "Juan A. Robinson", where it entered the Mexican mail with "Franqueado en Guiamas" (postage paid) handstamp, conveyed to the British agency at Veracruz (cds), taken by the "Thames" and arriving in London July 6th, charged 2sh3p due, fine and scarce letter from Mexican Los Angeles to England
Envelope
Price Realized
$3,000.00

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