Tradition und Erfahrung in klassischer Philatelie seit 1919

Die Sammlung GUYAQUIL (Teil 1)
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  • Losnr. : 4101 Ecuador

    1866: 4 r. red, a marginal example from base of sheet, position 96, used in small piece in combination with 1872 1 r. yellow on blued paper in a horizontal pair (also marginal with part frameline at right, positions 62-63), tied by 64 dot lozenge and by "Guaranda" datestamp (Feb 25) in black. An unusual and appealing piece.
    Ausruf : 175 CHF
    Zuschlag : 175 CHF

    Losnr. : 4102 Ecuador

    1866: 4 reales brown-red, an unused example of rich colour and large margins all round, position 94 on the sheet with horizontal marginal frameline at base, part og. Scarce so fine Gi 4 = £ 375/Mi. 4 = e 400/Scott = $500.
    Ausruf : 175 CHF
    Zuschlag : 280 CHF

    Losnr. : 4103 Ecuador

    1866: 4 r. brown-red, a used example in a bright rich shade, position 40 on the sheet with vertical marginal frameline at left, cancelled by central "Ambato" datestamp (March 15) in black. Rare and delightful so fine.
    Ausruf : 200 CHF
    Zuschlag : 280 CHF

    Losnr. : 4104 Ecuador

    1866: 4 reales brown-red, the used block of four in a deep shade, positions 12-13/25-26 and thus from the upper right corner of the sheet, with full embossed oval Coat of Arms security seal on reverse impressed sideways, cancelled lightly by red circular datestamp and by two heavy manuscript pen lines, the upper pair with closed tears otherwise a multiple of delightful colour and of great scarcity Scott = $ 2'200+.
    Ausruf : 1.000 CHF
    Zuschlag : 2.200 CHF

    Losnr. : 4105 Ecuador

    1866: 4 reales brown-red, two vertical strips of four in a bright shade, both from the left hand side of the sheet and thus the entire vertical coloumn, positions 1/14/27/40/53/6/79/82; formerly used together and cancelled by over-inked Latacunga (?) datestamps in black, both strips extremely fine and without the usual scissor cuts between, traces of bend on one from the original parcel and cancellation shows through the somewhat thin paper. Exceptional and very rare, a marvellous pair of multiples.rnrnProvenance: Collection E.M. de Bustamante, Afinsa, Madrid, May 1996, lot 93.
    Ausruf : 4.000 CHF
    Zuschlag : nicht verkauft

    Losnr. : 4106 Ecuador

    1866: 4 reales brown-red, a fine horizontal pair on refolded 1870 cover front to Riobamba annotated "1 libras ½ oz." at right, used in combination with ½ r. grey-blue tied by "Quito / Franca" datestamps (Nov 23) in black. Corner repair to cover at right for better Exhibit display and well away from the adhesives. A fine and attractive high franking.
    Ausruf : 600 CHF
    Zuschlag : 650 CHF

    Losnr. : 4107 Ecuador

    1866: 4 r. brown-red, a superb marginal pair in a deep shade and showing the vertical marginal frameline at left, positions 66/79, used on large refolded 1872 cover to Cuenca in combination with 1870 ½ r. blue on surface blued paper and 1 r. dull yellow, positions 71-72, with position 71 showing the major Plate flaw "Line through Real"; all tied by "Loja" datestamps (Oct 5) in black. The ½ real with vertical crease but despite the small imperfections a rare and not unattractive three colour franking.
    Ausruf : 500 CHF
    Zuschlag : 1.900 CHF

    Losnr. : 4108 Ecuador

    1866: 4 r. brown-red, a horizontal strip of four in a vibrant scarlet shade with large margins all round, positions 62-65,  used on 1868 large cloth cover front to Riobamba, in combination with 1865 1 real green, a single and horizontal pair (positions 86-87) all tied by "Quito / Franca" datestamps in black (april 15). Marked at upper right with weight "2 Libras 7 oz." and the cover with one medio real missing, however a dramatic and wonderful display piece with a 19 reales franking. An exhibition item of great importance for the connoisseur.
    Ausruf : 3.000 CHF
    Zuschlag : 3.800 CHF

    Losnr. : 4109 Ecuador

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    1866: 4 reales bright red, a diagonal bisect, lower right half, used on 1869 cover to Islay, Peru via Arequipa tied by "Guayaquil / Franca" datestamp (April 26) in red. Fully paid at single rate to Callao / Lima with reverse showing 'Arequipa' cds (May 7) and dotted YSLAI arrival, both in black. The datestamp over-inked and seemingly untaxed on arrival for internal delivery, nevertheless an attractive and rare bisected usage. Cert. Moorhouse (2004) Scott = $ 1'600.
    Ausruf : 600 CHF
    Zuschlag : 1.100 CHF

    Losnr. : 4110 Ecuador

    1866: 4 reales brown-red, a diagonally bisected used example, lower right half, on 1869 cover to Chavez in Lima, Peru to pay the single 2 reales rate; neatly tied by "Guayaquil / Franca" datestamp (Sept 26) in blue. Reverse with Lima arrival cds (Oct 1) in black. A charming and rare entire in the foremost quality.rnrnNote: The Bustamante collection, lot 94, shows the other half of this stamp used on the same day. The Caspary collection also housed two bisected 4 r. covers mailed on the same day.
    Ausruf : 1.200 CHF
    Zuschlag : 2.400 CHF

    Losnr. : 4111 Ecuador

    1866: 4 reales red, a fine unused block of six (3 x 2) with variety "Printed on Both Sides", the obverse of fine colour and large margins all round, positions 21-23/34-36, the reverse in the characteristic brown-red shade, fresh and very fine, large part og. A superbly attractive and rare multiple, the only other block this size is owned by the United States Postal Museum, thus this multiple is the largest in private hands. A major rarity of Ecuadorean Classic Philately. Signed Holcombe.rnrnProvenance: Corinphila sale 90, October 1994, lot 7174.
    Ausruf : 7.500 CHF
    Zuschlag : nicht verkauft

    Losnr. : 4112 Ecuador

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    1866: 4 reales brown-red, variety "Printed Both Sides", the famous usage on circa 1869 large part cover to Riobamba, in combination with 1865/72 1 r. yellow in a horizontal strip of three, scissor cut in margin between first and second stamp, all tied by "Quito / Franca" datestamps (Jan 11) in red. Reverse of the envelope has a complete oval embossed "Republica del Ecuador / Coat of Arms" seal (as utilised on the first issue stamps. The two stamps lifted for examination and hinged back into place, a most attractive and astonishingly rare usage - just two part covers are known bearing this variety. A wonderful cover and one of the key pieces of Ecuadorean classic philately. Cert. Moorhouse (2016).rnrnProvenance: Collection Dr. Arthur K. M. Woo. Illustrated in the 'Extracts from the Dr. Arthur K.M. Woo Collections' on page 42.
    Ausruf : 15.000 CHF
    Zuschlag : nicht verkauft

    Losnr. : 4113 Ecuador

    1866: 4 reales brown-red on greenish paper, a deep shade and the paper evidently tinted, the exceptional horizontal pair with vertical frameline at right (positions 38-39 on the sheet), tied to 1868 entire letter at quadruple rate to Lima by "Guayaquil" cds June 10) in black. Manuscript '2' (reales) due to pay upon receipt with arrival datestamp of Lima (June 19). An exceptionally rare entire and very probably unique in private hands.rnrnProvenance: Collection Bill H. Homan Jnr., Payton, Isleham.rn                   Collection Dr. Hugo Goeggel, Corinphila sale 178, 27 Feb 2013, lot 4245.
    Ausruf : 7.500 CHF
    Zuschlag : nicht verkauft

    Losnr. : 4114 Ecuador

    Fifth Printing Group 1872: ½ real deep dull ultramarine, the unused block of twenty-five subjects, positions 21-24/32-36/45-48/57-60/69-72; in a clear rich shade (without the usual surface blueing of the wove paper), with vertical marginal rule at right, fresh and fine with ROLLAND Watermark covering marginal positions 24/36/48/60 and 72 at right. Some minor horizontal creasing but with large part to full original gum. Unique and beautiful multiple.
    Ausruf : 5.000 CHF
    Zuschlag : nicht verkauft

    Losnr. : 4115 Ecuador

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    1871/72: ½ r. bright blue on surfaced blued paper, the remarkable unused half sheet of forty-two (6 x 7), positions 7-12/19-24/31-36/43-48/55-60/67-72/79-84; with position 70 showing large break in right frameline, some minor areas of colour loss as usual on this issue, position 55 with small closed tear, position 84 at lower right of the multiple with embossed BATH seal of the supplier of the paper (and ubiquitously found on many old entire letters). A late printing with many cliches now misaligned, fresh and very fine with large part or unmounted og.; margins all round and believed entirely unique. Cert. Mooorhouse (2011).rnProvenance: Collections Funkhauser and Longhi.rnrn 
    Ausruf : 1.500 CHF
    Zuschlag : 1.600 CHF

    Losnr. : 4116 Ecuador

    1871/72: 1 r. ultramarine on blued paper, lower marginal example, used on sheet of (2 + 2 reales) Papel Sellado, boldly cancelled by circular Floral handstamp in black with PELILEO / FRANCA datestamp (15 April, 1872) in red alongside. Folded well for Exhibit display, the ½ real franking paid for up to 1 ounce of documents - the same as for Postage.rnProvenance: Collection Dr. Hugo Goeggel, Corinphila sale 191, Nov 2014, lot 833.
    Ausruf : 300 CHF
    Zuschlag : 420 CHF

    Losnr. : 4117 Ecuador

    Fourth Printing Group 1870/72: 1 r. yellow, coarse printing on greyish blued paper, a used block of six (2 x 3) from base of sheet with horizontal marginal frameline, positions 68-69/77-78/86-87, grazed to large margins all round, manuscript cancelled (probably at Guaranda) but with closed tear at base, pinhole and slight thin due to cancellation. Nevertheless a very rare multiple with few known on this paper.
    Ausruf : 140 CHF
    Zuschlag : 140 CHF

    Losnr. : 4118 Ecuador

    Fourth Printing Group 1871/72: 1 real yellow on blued paper, a fine horizontal pair and a vertical pair, the latter just touched at top, used on 1872 entire letter at double rate from Guayaquil to Chaves in Lima, Peru and tied by bold strikes of dotted FRANCA lozenge in black. Manuscript "2" reales in blue crayon to denote the amount due from the recipient. Reverse with Lima arrival cds (Jan 31) in black. Mention is made in the letter of the PSNC Steamer 'Vapor Chile'. A scarce and attractive entire.
    Ausruf : 400 CHF
    Zuschlag : 400 CHF

    Losnr. : 4119 Ecuador

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    1871/72: 1 real yellow on surface blued paper, the magnificent block of six (3 x 2) on 4 December 1871 entire letter to Lima, Peru at triple rate, margins just touched to huge on two sides, tied by two strikes of dotted FRANCA lozenge in black. Slight ironed file fold at top of entire, with crayon '2' for Peruvian double rate, Lima arrival cds (Dec 11) in black on reverse. An astonishing entire, the largest known block of the 1 real on surfaced blued paper recorded on letter. Cert. Moorhouse (2009).rnrnProvenance: Collection Alfred H. Caspary, Harmers, New York, 4 June 1958, lot 1021.rn                     Collection Fiorenzo Longhi, Investphila, 17-18 April 2010, lot 512.rn                     Collection Fiorenzo Longhi, Spink, Lugano, 7 June 2014, ex lot 111.rn                     
    Ausruf : 3.500 CHF
    Zuschlag : 3.500 CHF

    Losnr. : 4120 Ecuador

    Fourth Printing Group 1873: 1 real pale orange on "Exercise Book" paper, two unused blocks of four, rejoined to form the lower right corner block, positions 62-63/71-72 and 80-81/89-90, with the final stamp showing the rounded SE corner; vertical frameline at right with thin inner frameline alongside; the excercise paper thin blued lines are barely visible on the front or reverse, however the reverse is unusually heavily gummed for any Ecuadorean first issue adhesive and the easiest way to identify this stamp - just two sheets were formerly held in the Stanley Gibbons reference collection hence their listing (Gi. 8). Faults to the multiple with closed marginal tear on the upper block and gum; see page on face but very rare.
    Ausruf : 1.000 CHF
    Zuschlag : 1.000 CHF
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