Auction: 11033 - Autumn Collector's Series Sale
Lot: 1449
Victoria Travelling Post Offices Sea Mails The "R.M.S.S. Hobson´s Bay" Service From August 1861 additional time was given to the public for posting their letters up to the time of sailing of vessels anchored in Hobson´s Bay, Port Melbourne. The letters were collected by officers of the Post Office from Sandridge and cancelled on board the vessel concerned by a Victorian postal agent. Up to July 1864 - No late fee was payable July 1864 to September 1865 - A late fee of 2/- was imposed September 1865 to December 1887 (when discontinued) - Late fee reduced to 1/- The R.I.C. Holland collection contains no less than seven covers from this service with three previously unrecorded 1870 (4 Jan.) envelope "Via Marseilles" to England, bearing Laureated 10d. purple on pink and 1/- blue on blue twice cancelled with "r.m.s.s./hobson´s bay/victoria" code "t" duplex (Type 1, letters closely spaced), Saxmundham arrival c.d.s. (21.2) on reverse; some minor foxing around the adhesives and 10d. with a corner fault though a very rare franking with the 1/- late fee. Photo Estimate £ 700-800 provenance: J.R.W. Purves, April 1982
Sold for
£700