Red hs/Magenta sig/White cut square, creased and faults
Provenance:
1871 The first New Haven provisional discovered, found by William P. Brown and described in Curiosity Cabinet May 1871, sold to Harrison Sanford (died in 1891)
189(?) Sanford sale, Scott Stamp & Coin, to Frederick W. Hunter
1893 To J. B. Leavy from Hunter (who purchased a better copy)
189(?) Leavy sale, Scott Stamp & Coin Sale 143, to Scott Stamp & Coin for anonymous buyer, Lot 381
189(?) To Stanley Gibbons Ltd.
189(?) Possibly to the Earl of Crawford (died in 1914)
c1915 To John A. Klemann, Nassau Stamp Co.
19(5?) To J. David Baker
1948, 1948 To E. T. Wallis (name on PFC 1154, Oct. 18)
2/27/1964, Siegel Auction Galleries, 1964 Rarities of the World, Sale 267, Lot 8, Realized $1,500, 1964 Feb. 27
6/26/2012, Siegel Auction Galleries, 2012 Rarities of the World, Sale 1025, Lot 22, Realized $11,000, 2012 June 26
Red hs/Magenta signature/White cut to shape, thinning (RAS)
Provenance:
190(?) To George H. Worthington
1917 Oct. 24 Worthingon sale, J.C. Morganthau, Lot 4, Realized $255
1944 Nov. 13 Green sale, Harmer Rooke, Lot 4, Realized $150
196(?) To T. Cullen Davis
11/19/1964, Siegel Auction Galleries, U.S. Postmasters' Provisionals Sold by Order of a Texas Collector, Sale 278, Lot 15, Realized $1,450, 1964 Nov. 19 Davis sale
3/24/1970, Siegel Auction Galleries, 1970 Rarities of the World, Sale 371, Lot 11, Realized $2,200, 1970 Mar. 24
To Francis Marko Jr., Washington D.C., in hand of Prof. Benjamin Silliman
Ms. “Due” and “5” blue handstamp
Considered to be the finest example of a New Haven provisional envelope
Provenance:
185(?) Acquired by Dr. James H. Causten Jr. (died in 1856)
Metropolitan Philatelist, July 1892
c1892 To Philippe la Rénotière von Ferrary thru R. R. Bogert of Bogert & Durbin
1922 Apr. 7 Ferrary sale, Gilbert Sale 3, $5,358, to Hugo Griebert for Arthur Hind, Lot 566
1933 Nov. 20 Hind sale, Phillips-Kennett, $2,250, to Warren H. Colson for Alfred H. Caspary, Lot 33
1955 Nov. 15 Caspary sale, H. R. Harmer sale, $7,250, to Raymond H. Weill Co. for B. D. Phillips, Lot 43
1961 (Jan. 17) to Josiah K. Lilly Jr. from B. D. Phillips, private sale thru Weill
2/2/1967, Siegel Auction Galleries, The Josiah K. Lilly Collection, Part 1: United States Postmasters Provisionals, 19th Century Postage and Official Issues, Sale 312, Lot 20, Realized $23,000, 1967 Feb. 2 Lilly sale, $23,000, to A. T. Seymour
1970? To Weill from Seymour (private sale)
197(?) To E.G. from Weill
1989 From E.G. to Weill
1989 Oct. 12 Weill sale, Christie’s RL, $95,000, to John R. Boker Jr. for a collector in Germany, Lot 634
1845, 1892 May 11, Thos. Burch sale of autographs from the estate of Dr. James H. Causten Jr., a group of 8 letters written by Prof. Benjamin Silliman, the Oct. 20 letter was accompanied by this provisional envelope, the lot was bought for 10 cents by E. B. Sterling, reported and shown in The, Lot 1435
To “Profr & Mrs. Oliver P. Hubbard” Dartmouth College, Hanover N.H. in hand of Prof. Benjamin Silliman (to his daughter and son-in-law)
Blue handstamp faded, cover toned
Provenance:
c1900 To Philippe la Rénotière von Ferrary (probably after death of Oliver Hubbard in 1900)
1922 Apr. 7 Ferrary sale, Gilbert Sale 3, $2,143, to Hugo Griebert for Arthur Hind (the color was misdesribed in Ferrary catalogue as “brun-rouge,” which has led to confusion in census work), Lot 565
1933 Nov. 20 Hind sale, Phillips-Kennett, $900, to Warren H. Colson for Alfred H. Caspary, Lot 34
1955 Nov. 15 Caspary sale, H. R. Harmer sale, $3,100, to Jack E. Molesworth, Lot 44
1960 Apr. 21 Thatcher sale (unsold?), Lot 167
1962 To Bernard D. Peyton (Isleham) from Eugene Costales for, Realized $8,000
5/25/1986, Siegel Auction Galleries, The Isleham Collection of United States Stamps, Sale 662, Lot 1023, Realized $14,500, 1986 May 25 Isleham sale
“New Haven Ct. Apr. 1” (1846) cds and “Paid” in scroll handstamp
To Horace Clark, Middltown Conn.
Ruined by C. H. Mekeel in an attempt to bring back faded blue impression with sulphate of iron
Never certified
Provenance:
1886 Found by addressee’s grandson, Richard C. Fagan, of Middletown Conn., Fagan wrote about it in an article in Philatelic Journal of America Jan. 1888 (color of handstamp is described as “badly faded, but I think the original color was blue or black)
188(?) Purchased by C. H. Mekeel in St. Louis auction
188(?) Mekeel applied sulphate of iron to the handstamp lines, hoping to strengthen color, but over days the infused paper reacted with oxygen and turned dark brown
188(?) Sold at auction by Mekeel to Hiram Deats
188(?) To Philippe la Rénotière von Ferrary from Deats (price reported to be $2,500)
1922 Apr. 7 Ferrary sale, Gilbert Sale 3, $70, buyer unknown, Lot 564
196(?) To T. Cullen Davis
6/18-19/1964, Siegel Auction Galleries, United States, Sale 272, Lot 8, Realized $775, 1964 Jun. 18 Davis sale Part 1
1/27/1975, Siegel Auction Galleries, Postal History of the World, Sale 464, Lot 152, 1975 Jan. 28, $3,750, to Henry Houser
1990 Oct. 26 Christie’s RL sale, Lot 799, Unsold
1993 Donated to the Whitney Library at the New Haven Museum