
A vessel which remained unidentified for a great number of years is that depicted on a set of stamps issued by Costa Rica in 1911. This ship was the Antilles of the Morgan Line, built in 1907 by Cramps, at Philadelphia. She was a single screw ship of 6,873 gross tons and ran on the company's service from New York to New Orleans, along with the Comus and Momus. As far as I (E Argyle) know she never visited Costa Rica and her appearance on stamps of that country is purely incidental. She happened to be the latest product of United States' shipbuilding yards when the stamps were printed in 1907-8 and the printers, the American Bank Note Company, apparently chose the ship as representative of the time. Main points of identification are the four lifeboats swung high on gravity-type davits, the lofty navigating bridge and short masts. The Antilles had dimensions 410ft. x 53.2ft. x 25.6ft. Her brief career came to an end in 1917 when she was torpedoed.
Sea Breezes 12/53 SG94