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INGOING CONSIGNEE's RATE COVER EX FRANCE WITH RARE RED DOTTED LE HAVRE "1495" NUMERALS; 8/9 Aug. 1854 EL from Le Havre to a Peruvian import firm in Lima; it concerned a consignment of 5,428 bottles of French wine which was to be carried on the same ship that carried this letter the Bogota. It was prepaid with the 1853 10c Bistre and the 1854 20c Blue (both with 4 clear margins) both exceptionally tied by very light RED dotted diamond 1495 Le Havre Numerals, with the matching red 2-ring BUREAU MARITIME cds and boxed PD (Paid to Destination) nearby. This form of RED cancellation is only recorded in Le Havre on overseas mail for 4 months (July to October 1854); the cds then remained in red while the dotted 1495 was in black (Salles 223). There is a blue CALLAO transit c.d.s. (18 Dec.) on the reverse, and it was sent at the very cheap 30c rate because it was a Consignees Letter (the full rate via London and Panama was four times as much). Rare thus. [Ex Peter Maybury.]Cross Reference: FRANCE, MARITIME MAIL
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