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  • Losnr. : 5636 Chile

    1868 (Jan 5): Great Britain 1865 6 d. lilac pl. 6, two horizontal strips of four lettered IA-ID and JA-JD, on 1868 cover from Caldera to London cancelled by five strikes of the "C37" obliterator with 'Caldera' despatch cds below (Jan 5) with faint London arrival cds (Feb 17) also on obverse. One strip originally applied around the edge of the cover and sensibly opened for better Exhibit display. Ink manuscript on reverse 'see Stanley Gibbons 1917, page 52 no Z845'. A remarkable and rare franking, without doubt the largest recorded usage of the 6d. value from Caldera.rnProvenance: Harmers, London, 15 April 1998, lot 899.
    Ausruf : 750 CHF
    Zuschlag : 2.400 CHF

    Losnr. : 5637 Chile

    1874 (May 5): Great Britain 1867 9 d. straw pl. 4, a used horizontal pair with perfs. trimmed at right, on 1874 cover from Caldera to Plymouth tied by bold strike of the "C37" obliterator with single ring 'Caldera' datestamp adjacent (May 5) both struck in blue. Reverse with one side flap missing but complete British P.O. 'Callao' cds (May 13) in black and Plymouth arrival cds (June 12). A rare and most appealing cover.rnProvenance: Collection Louise Boyd Dale & Alfred Lichtenstein, Harmers, New York, 17-18 Feb 1969, lot 281.
    Ausruf : 500 CHF
    Zuschlag : 1.300 CHF

    Losnr. : 5638 Chile

    1875 (Sept 18): Great Britain 1867 10 d. red-brown and 1873 1 s. green pl. 11 used on 1875 cover from Caldera to Genova, Italy tied by bold strike of "C37" obliterator with 'Caldera' cds (Sept 18) below, both struck in blue. 'London / Paid' transit cds (Oct 30) in red alongside and reverse with Genova arrival cds (Nov 2) in black. A few small holes in horizontal file fold do not detract from a rare cover to a most unusual destination for this Agency.rnProvenance: Collection Grant Glassco, RL, London, 25-27 Nov 1969, lot 606; Collection 'Windsor', Harmers, New York, 28 Oct 1983, lot 555; Collection Phil Kenton, Harmers, Zurich, 17 Nov 2005, lot 1036.
    Ausruf : 2.500 CHF
    Zuschlag : 3.200 CHF

    Losnr. : 5639 Chile

    1871 (Aug): Great Britain 1864 1 d. red pl. 85, an astonishing eighteen examples, four singles and two strips of seven, used on 1871 cover from Coquimbo to Tunbridge Wells, Kent for the 1/6d. rate, endorsed 'via Panama & West Indian Mail', cancelled by nine strikes of the "C40" obliterator in black. 'Coquimbo' cds (Aug), British P.O. 'Callao' transit cds (Aug 26), London red cds and Tunbridge Wells arrival (Sept 30) all on reverse with notation by sender "Nothing but Penny and Twopenny Stamps on the Coast". Heavy vertical crease and some adhesives with imperfections but this is of no great significance as Stanley Gibbons list but do not price any 1 d. red issue used in Coquimbo. A unique Chilean franking.rnProvenance: Collection Grant Glassco, RL, London, 25-27 Nov 1969, lot 626; Collection Gerhard Blank, RL, Zurich, 5 Dec 1991, lot 869.
    Ausruf : 1.500 CHF
    Zuschlag : 3.000 CHF

    Losnr. : 5640 Chile

    1874 (Oct 17): Great Britain 1867 9 d. straw pl. 4, a horizontal pair used on 1874 cover from Coquimbo (imprinted 'Ferro-Carril de Coquimbo' on reverse) to Sutton, Surrey endorsed 'via Panama' tied by fine strike of "C40" obliterator with 'Coquimbo' cds alongside (Oct 17, code A inverted). Reverse with British P.O. 'Callao' transit cds (Oct 27) and Sutton arrival cds (Nov 28) in black. Minor edge wear and small faults to envelope but attractive and extremely scarce.rnProvenance: Collection Ennis, RL, London, 14 July 1948, lot 305; Harmers, London, 17-19 Dec 1962, lot 385; Collection Gerhard Blank, RL, Zurich, 5 Dec 1991, lot 871.
    Ausruf : 750 CHF
    Zuschlag : 1.800 CHF

    Losnr. : 5641 Chile

    1867 (Oct 10): Great Britain 1867 1 s. green pl. 4 in a horizontal pair, used on 1867 cover endorsed 'via Panama & St. Nazaire' cancelled by fine strike of the "C40" obliterator in black with 'Coquimbo' cds on reverse (Oct 11) in black. Three line "Panama Transit" on front (Oct 30) alongside 'London / Paid' cds in red (Nov 26) with Liverpool arrival cds on reverse of the following day. Ironed file fold away from adhesives but a very rare cover and most attractive.rnProvenance: Collection Grant Glassco, RL, London, 25-27 Nov 1969, lot 624; Collection André Bollen, DF, Zurich, 29-30 March 1984, lot 11571.
    Ausruf : 750 CHF
    Zuschlag : 1.400 CHF

    Losnr. : 5642 Chile

    1868 (Dec 3): Small envelope mailed at British P.O. to France struck with fine "♚ / PAID / AT / VALPARAISO." (with stop) in red in lieu of stamps due to size of envelope, prepaid '1/7d.' in manuscript red ink. Double arc 'Valparaiso' cds on reverse (Dec 3) in black. 'London / Paid' transit cds (Jan 13, 1869) and oval 'PD' applied and thence via Cherbourg and the cover redirected to the Naval addressee in Toulon. A fine and unusual cover Gi = £ 500.rnProvenance: Collection Gerhard Blank, RL, Zurich, 5 Dec 1991, lot 873.
    Ausruf : 300 CHF
    Zuschlag : 440 CHF

    Losnr. : 5643 Chile

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    1878 (Feb 13): Great Britain 1870 1½ d. lake-red pl. 3, a strip of eight lettered CA-CH, used on 1878 cover from Valparaiso to Plymouth endorsed 'via Straits' (of Magellan) tied by six strikes of the "C30" obliterator with 'Valparaiso' cds of despatch (Feb 13) below. Reverse with Plymouth arrival cds (March 27) in black. The last stamp folded over the edge of the cover and the first somewhat blunted at left but a most unusual make up for the 1 shilling rate and an attractive Southbound cover from this Office. Cert. RPSL (1982).rnProvenance: Collection Louise Boyd Dale & Alfred Lichtenstein, Harmers, New York, 17-18 Feb 1969, lot 276.rnrn 
    Ausruf : 800 CHF
    Zuschlag : 2.400 CHF

    Losnr. : 5644 Chile

    1877 (June 30): Great Britain 1870 1½ d. lake-red pl. 3 and strip of three 1873 6 d. grey pl. 15 used on cover from Valparaiso to Paris endorsed 'Voie de Panama' tied by four strikes of the "C30" obliterator with neat 'Valparaiso' cds below (June 30). 'London / Paid' transit cds in red also ties the first 6 d. (Aug 13) and reverse with Paris arrival cds. A fine make-up of the 1/7½d. rate and a charming franking.rnProvenance: Collection Gerhard Blank, RL, Zurich, 5 Dec 1991, lot 878.
    Ausruf : 800 CHF
    Zuschlag : 800 CHF

    Losnr. : 5645 Chile

    1877 (Feb 3): Great Britain 1870 1½ d. pl. 3, 1876 8 d. orange and 1867 10 d. red-brown used on 1877 cover from Valparaiso to Paris endorsed 'via Panama', tied by three strikes of the "C30" obliterator with neat 'Valparaiso' cds below (Feb 3). 'London / Paid' transit cds in red at left (March 17) and reverse with arrival. A most unusual make-up of the 1/7½d. rate and a charming three colour franking.rnProvenance: Collection Grant Glassco, RL, London, 25-27 Nov 1969, lot 650.
    Ausruf : 100 CHF
    Zuschlag : 1.300 CHF

    Losnr. : 5646 Chile

    1881 (Feb 12): Great Britain 1870 1½ d. lake-red pl. 3 used with 1880 1 s. orange-brown pl. 13 on 1881 cover from Valparaiso to Paris endorsed 'via Panama', the 1½ d. lightly tied (and cancelled by Calais transit to prevent re-use), the 1 shilling superbly tied by "C30" obliterator with 'Valparaiso' cds alongside (Feb 12) in black. Reverse with London cds in red (March 30) and Paris arrival. Fresh and very fine, a rare usage: the following month Chile joined the UPU and British stamps ceased to be sold in Chile.
    Ausruf : 750 CHF
    Zuschlag : 1.300 CHF

    Losnr. : 5647 Chile

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    1874 (Dec 16): Chile 1867 5 c. orange-red (Scott 17) cancelled by segmented cork handstamp in black and paying the local rate, used on combination cover with Great Britain 1858/69 2 d. blue pl. 14, 1865 4 d. vermilion pl. 13 in a horizontal pair and 1873 1 s. green pl. 9 and mailed to Milano, Italy; tied by "C30" obliterator and by "VALPARAISO / PAID / C35" duplex (Dec 16) in black. 'London / Paid' transit cds (Jan 17, 1875) in red also ties the 2 d. adhesive and the oval 'PD' in red ties the Chilean 5 cent. A spectacular and beautiful cover for the connoisseur. Cert. BPA (1962).rnProvenance: Collection Jean Boulad d'Humières, 1962; Collection Gerhard Blank, RL, Zurich, 5 Dec 1991, lot 876.
    Ausruf : 5.000 CHF
    Zuschlag : 6.500 CHF

    Losnr. : 5648 Chile

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    1875 (June 2): Great Britain 1867 3 d. rose pl. 12, two examples, 1865 4 d. vermilion pl. 11 and 1867 2 s. blue all used on 1875 mourning envelope sent registered from Valparaiso to the care of the Italian Consulate in Sydney, New South Wales endorsed 'via San Francisco' but this deleted and replaced with 'Brindisi', the adhesives tied by two strikes of the "VALPARAISO / C30" duplex (June 2) with two strikes of Valparaiso straight line REGISTERED in black. 'Registered / London' transit in red (July 17) and reverse with Sydney arrival (Sept 11). One 3 d. originally applied around the edge of the envelope but full of character, a delightful and very rare usage. Cert. BPA (1975).rnProvenance: Collection McGowan, RL, London, 26 JUly 1950, lot 427; Collection Grant Glassco, RL, London, 25-27 Nov 1969, lot 650; Christie's, London, 21-22 Jan 1986, lot 1169.rn                  
    Ausruf : 1.200 CHF
    Zuschlag : 4.000 CHF

    Losnr. : 5649 Chile

    1878 (Aug 27): Great Britain 1876 4 d. sage-green pl. 16, a vertical strip of three used on 1878 cover from Valparaiso to Plymouth tied by two strikes of the "C30" obliterator and by 'Valparaiso' despatch cds (Aug 28) in black. Reverse with Plymouth arrival cds (Oct 11). Sender's cachet in blue at left, some peripheral aging on the perfs. and small part of top flap missing on reverse, but a rare make-up of the 1 shilling rate.rnProvenance: Collection Grant Glassco, RL, London, 25-27 Nov 1969, lot 653; Collection Gerhard Blank, RL, Basel, 5 Dec 1981, lot 879.
    Ausruf : 750 CHF
    Zuschlag : 1.000 CHF

    Losnr. : 5650 Chile

    1872 (Sept 2): Great Britain 1872 6 d. chestnut pl. 11, a horizontal strip of three used on 1872 cover from Valparaiso to Liverpool endorsed 'via Panama', tied by two strikes of the "C30" obliterator with fine 'Valparaiso' despatch cds below (Sept 4). File fold well away from the adhesives which are in a bright vibrant shade, a fine and appealing cover.rnProvenance: Collection Grant Glassco, RL, London, 25-27 Nov 1969, lot 574; Collection André Bollen, DF, Zurich, 29-20 March 1984, lot 11579; Spink, London, 9-10 March 2005, lot 285; Collection Adriano Landini, Spink, London, 2 May 2012, lot 65.
    Ausruf : 500 CHF
    Zuschlag : 1.100 CHF

    Losnr. : 5651 Chile

    1878 (Aug 16): Great Britain 1867 10 d. red-brown, a horizontal pair used on 1878 cover from Valparaiso to Lunden, Holstein, Germany tied by "VALPARAISO / PAID / C30" duplex in black (Aug 16) with 'London / Paid' cds (Sept 27) and oval 'PD' applied in red. Reverse with faint arrival. Some aging to perforations but a charming and scarce franking.rnProvenance: Collection Louise Boyd Dale & Alfred Lichtenstein, Harmers, New York, 17-18 Feb 1969, lot 279;Collection G.C. Dyer, Christie's, London, 14 Nov 1984, lot 2354; Collection Gerhard Blank, RL, Zurich, 5 Dec 1991, lot 880.
    Ausruf : 400 CHF
    Zuschlag : 1.200 CHF

    Losnr. : 5652 Chile

    1874 (May 2): Great Britain 1873 1 s. green pl. 8, a single example used on 1874 mourning cover from Valparaiso to the German Consul in Caracas, Venezuela endorsed 'via Panama' tied by "C30" obliterator in black with 'Valparaiso' despatch cds (May 2) alongside. Found to be double weight as fully prepaid for single tariff, and struck with "INSUFFICIENTLY / + / PREPAID" in red. Three line dated PANAMA / TRANSIT in black (May 20) on front and reverse with 'St. Thomas' cds (May 28) where struck with "No. (5069) / DETAINED FOR POSTAGE (1/-)" with bracketed figures in manuscript. Presumably paid and sent on to Caracas. Some unsurprising edge wear to envelope, a most unusual cover.rnNote: The German Consul Erwin Stammann was a great critic of the Venezuelan President Guzman Blanco, calling him a despot and megalomaniac and Venezuela a “pitiful mestizo state”.
    Ausruf : 800 CHF
    Zuschlag : 2.600 CHF
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