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COV-2118

14 May 1795 Calcutta SR1 Cover

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14 May 1795 Calcutta SR1 pre stamp cover — COV-2118
Calcutta SR1 pre stamp cover — front (COV-2118)
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Calcutta SR1 pre stamp cover — front (COV-2118)
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Calcutta SR1 pre stamp cover — front (COV-2118)
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Calcutta SR1 pre stamp cover — front (COV-2118)
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Scan or Photo Courtesy of Cavendish Philatelic Auctions Ltd

Date

14 May 1795

Description

CALCUTTA/MADRAS - THE UNIQUE(?) EARLY TINY HANDSTRUCK “SHIP” MARK ON MADRAS COVER TO CHANDERNAGORE; Very fine 14 May 1795 EL (in French) from “Madras” to the French Settlement of “Chandernagor” endorsed “by favour of Capn. Thomson” but having a very fine double-oval Calcutta “G.P.O./JUNE [1]/BSPSg[1as]” nicely placed on the top flap with a matching tiny handstruck “SHIP” alongside. This “SHIP” mark is listed by Hammond Giles under Madras (HG Type SDA), but this cover shows clearly that it was struck in transit through Calcutta; this is believed to be the sole example recorded. [With 1969 letter from Robson Lowe himself to Michael Manning authenticating this cover and likening the SHIP mark to the “BEARING POSTAGE” Calcutta Bishop Mark cover illustrated in the RL ‘Asia’ Encyclopaedia.] Important Indian Maritime Item. PHOTO - see above

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Provenance

Michael Manning Private

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About this record

This 14 May 1795 pre stamp cover of British India bears the Calcutta SR1 handstamp of the Bengal Presidency, a mark with 1 example recorded in this census — the only surviving cover with this mark recorded so far. It has appeared at auction with Cavendish Philatelic Auctions Ltd, lot 84, (Sept. 2015).