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Title: Great Britain - Carriers c1800
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Delivery option: Collection & Delivery
Category: Collectables
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Front from a parcel sent by mail coach from London to Chelmsford, endorsed "to pay 3/6" (altered from 2/6) bearing a label from the Swan "with Two Necks" in Lad Lane showing a charge of 2/6 carriage and 3d porterage. A very rare Coaching Inn parcel label.
Delivery option: Collection & Delivery
Category: Collectables
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Great Britain - Carriers c1800
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Royal Memorabilia - Stamps - Postal History
Mar 10, 2026 5:35 AM EDTLondon, United Kingdom
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