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California Clipper Ship Cards: Cornelius Comstock & Co. [154004]

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California Clipper Ship Cards: Cornelius Comstock & Co. [154004]
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This item SOLD at 2022 Dec 03 @ 22:14UTC-8 : PST/AKDT
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Lot of 5 different. Cornelius Comstock, like others in this clipper ship group, associated early on with William T. Coleman. In the 1860 San Francisco Directory, he is listed (with Rollinson and Carlton) as running William T. Coleman & Co.'s line. He is also listed in the 1860 NY directory at 88 Wall. 1) Two cards for his business when it was at 96 Wall Street (c.1862-67, according to NY Directory listings). a) One card is for C. Comstock & Co.'s Regular Line of Clipper Ships for San Francisco. Aboard the second voyage for the "small favorite extreme clipper" Harriet, commanded by Almy (formerly of the "Rattler"). Consignee at San Francisco, Mr. Albert Dibblee. Gold border and text, with colorful title "Harriet." No printer listed. 4 x 7.25" Bends and creases, some soiling, wear to corners. b) Comstock' Clipper Line for San Francisco. Time, 112 Days. The Magnificent A1 Clipper Ship 'Commonwealth," commanded by McLellan. Cornelius Comstock (no "& Co."). Agent at San Francisco, Mr. Albert Dibblee. Gold border, red and green text, and black & white vignette of the clipper. Printed by Nesbitt & Co. 6.5 x 4" Creases, staining on top. 2) Two cards for his business when it was at 102 Wall Street (c.1868, according to NY Directory listings). a) The Well-known Favorite California Clipper Ship 'Sunrise," Commander Luce. Third voyage. Consignee at San Francisco, Mr. Albert Dibblee. Gold border, red print with color vignette of ship flag. Printed by AF Ivers, NY. 6.5 x 4" Creases, bends. b) Clipper ship "Prima Donna," Herriman, Master. Consignee at San Francisco, Mr. Albert Dibblee. Black border and print. Nice vignette of beautiful, well-dressed woman standing on ship deck. Printed by GF Nesbitt & Co., NY. 6.5 x 4" Creases, some soiling. 3) One card for his business at 106 Wall Street (c.1861). Advertising passage on clipper "Rattler," commanded by Almy. Passages of 115 and 119 days. Agent at San Francisco, Crosby & Dibblee. Gold border, gold, red, and blue print with color vignette of ship flag. 6.5 x 4" Printed by Nesbitt & Co. Staining around edges. Ex. Du Pont Collection

Date: c.1861-68
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State: California
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