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Title: United States 1861 Description:
Neat Cover to England with 1860 perf.15 24c grey-lilac tied by Philadelphia octagonal datestamp and large red 19 cents c.d.s., with Liverpool backstamp (11 Feb). A very attractive example of this uncommon franking.
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Title: United States 1861 Description: Neat Cover to England with 1860 perf.15 24c grey-lilac tied
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