Spanien - Eingehende Post 1850-1880
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Losnr. : 7501 Frankreich
1849: Cérès, 20 c. black, used on cover front, from PERPIGNAN (France) to MADRID (Spain), cut into top and touching base, tied by diamond grid cancel in black, with Perpignan datestamp in black alongside (20 Nov 1849), a charges mark '5Rs' in blue applied on arrival in Spain, there is a vertical filing crease well clear of stamp, an unusual and rare cover, one of five recorded to Spain with this franking.Ausruf : 300 CHFZuschlag : 500 CHFLosnr. : 7502 Frankreich
1849: Cérès, 1 f. carmin, used on cover, from PARIS to MADRID (Spain), just touching top at left otherwise four margins all round, tied by continuous grid cancel, with very fine Paris datestamp in black alongside (6 Feb 1852), a charge mark of '2.R' in red applied on arrival in Spain, to the reverse a Madrid arrival in red (11 Feb 1852), there is a horizontal filing crease clear of stamp, a very attractive and an extremely rare franking on an early cover to Spain. Cert. J.F. Brun (2007). Gi = $1'600.Ausruf : 1.500 CHFZuschlag : 1.500 CHFLosnr. : 7503 Frankreich
1854: Napoléon III, 20 cts. blue, used on cover, from ROUEN to LA JUNQUERA (Spain), four margins, tied by French Lozenge '2738' in black, with Rouen datestamp alongside also in black (1 Oct 1855), overstruck by Spanish charge mark '2Rs' in blue, on reverse an arrival La Jungquera in blue (14 Oct 1855), some soiling and small tears along top of cover, a vertical filing crease well away from the stamp, a fine cover, rare French destination mailing to Spain.Ausruf : 300 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 7504 Frankreich
1854: Napoléon III, 20 cts. dark blue, used on cover, from SEINE-PORT to PALMA DE MALLORCA (Balearic Islands), cut into top and base with irregular margins, tied by French Lozenge cancel in black, with SEINE-PORT datestamp alongside in black (24 June 1856), a paid to frontier boxed 'P.F.' in red, as well as a Spanish charge mark '2Rs' in blue, on reverse three transit marks, two unclear one a Paris datestamp in black (24 June 1856), some soiling around the edges of the cover, fault top centrally, however an interesting and scarce example.Ausruf : 90 CHFZuschlag : 160 CHFLosnr. : 7505 Frankreich
1860: Napoléon III, 40 cts. orange and two 80 cts. rose carmine, used on cover, from French Post Office in ALEXANDRIA (Egypt) to PALMA DE MALLORCA (Balearic Islands), tied by French Lozenge cancel, with Alexandria/Egypt datestamp (18 Aug 1860), black 'PD' retangular mark, endorsed 'Par paquebot anglais voie Marseille', Marseille transit datestamp in red (24 Aug 1860), Spanish postage due '8Rs' mark in black, on reverse two transit marks and an arrival in Palma de Mallorca in black (31 Aug 1860), some soiling to be expected, a fine cover, extremely rare French PO to unusual destination.Ausruf : 400 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 7506 Frankreich
1854: Napoléon, 20 cts. blue, 12 singles, used on part cover front, from BUENOS AIRES (Argentina) to CADIZ (Spain), tied by French Post Office dotted lozenge with anchor, very fine Buenos Aires datestamp alongside (14 Feb 1862), with 'P.D.' rectagular in red, blue handstruck '12Rs' applied on arrival in Spain, two horizontal filing creases affecting seven stamps, part of front at base is backed where there is an irregular edge, some soiling, however a rare and spectacular example.Ausruf : 400 CHFZuschlag : 700 CHFLosnr. : 7507 Frankreich
1862: Napoléon III, 40 cts orange and 80 cts. carmine , used on cover, from PARIS to MADRID, tied unusually by a combination of dotted stars postmark in black and manuscript 'VIZCAYA' in ink, sent 11 Oct 1862, readdressed to VITORIA and Spanish 1862 4 cs. applied for Spanish domestic rate, tied by black '48' in double circle, Vitoria arrival in black on reverse (23 Oct 1862), vertical filing crease centrally, soiling in places, but overall a fine and interesting cover, exceptionally rare mixed French-Spanish franking.Ausruf : 1.500 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 7508 Frankreich
1862: Napoléon III, 80 cts. rose carmine, used on cover, from PARIS to VITORIA, tied by a dotted stars postmark in black, Paris datestamp in black (11 Jan 1865), readdressed to MADRID and Spanish 1865 4 cs. applied for Spanish domestic rate, tied by black '48' in double circle, with rectangular 'PD' in red, Vitoria arrival in black on reverse (14 Jan 1865) and a further strike to front the following day, also Madrid arrival in black (16 Jan 1865) just visible on the edge of the cover at the back, central vertical filing crease clear of stamps, a fine and rare example of a redirected cover with mixed French-Spanish franking.Ausruf : 1.500 CHFZuschlag : 1.500 CHFLosnr. : 7509 Straits Settlements
1859: East India Company Administration, 2 a. orange and 4 a. black, used on cover, from SINGAPORE (Straits Settlements) to MADRID (Spain), tied by black octagonal, sent 22 March 1865, with red boxed 'PF' alongside and red 'PD' crossed out by hand in black ink, Spanish postage due mark '4R' in red, endorsed top 'Via de Suez Espana', to reverse there are four datestamps (one partial) including a Bordeaux transit (13 May 1865), and Madrid arrival although dates unclear, part of backflap missing, opened right side, apparent wear and faults particularly to edges and soiled, a rare destination from Singapore, very few examples known.Ausruf : 300 CHFZuschlag : 850 CHFLosnr. : 7510 Uruguay
1866: Uruguay, 30 cts. brown-lilac, with France, Napoléon, 80 cts. carmine, used on cover, from MONTEVIDEO (Uruguay) to VILASAR (Barcelona, Spain), 30 cts. tied by heavy barred cancel in black, the 80 cts. by the French Post Office lozenge with anchor, a black boxed 'P.P.' and octagonal datestamp alongside (15 April 1866), also a red 'PD' to left side, to reverse a Barcelona arrival datestamp in black (20 May 1866), sent through the French Consular service in Montevideo, one of the 80 cts. has a fault, there are two glue discoloured strips to either sides, otherwise fine, a rare mixed combination franking.Ausruf : 360 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 7511 Frankreich
1862: Napoléon III, 80 cts. carmine rose, strip of four, used on cover (folded front to back), from SHANGHAI to LAS PALMA DE GRAN CANARIA, tied by the '5104' lozenge of the French Post Office in Shanghai, readdressed to SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, Shanghai datestamp on front in black dated Christmas Day (25 Dec 1866), endorsed 'via Southampton' and 'Canal del per Suez', with Suez Canal transit in red (10 Feb 1867), to reverse an arrival datestamps for Las Palmas/Canaries (20 Feb 1867) and Santa Cruz Tenerife (18 Feb 1867), cover opened out for illustration, a very rare example originating from a French PO in Shanghai sent to two Canary Islands, sent via the Suez Canal.Ausruf : 1.000 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 7512 Frankreich
1862: Napoléon III, 80 cts. rose carmine vertical strips of two and three, used on large part of cover, from VERACRUZ (Mexico) to SANTANDER, tied by a French dotted lozenge with anchor in black, with Veracruz datestamp in blue alongside (17 Feb 1868), black boxed 'P:P', also '20Rs' Spanish mark in red and a smudged 'MEXQUE' in black (17 March 1868), to reverse a Bordeaux datestamp (18 March 1868), part of back missing, reduced at sides, soiled, with a filing crease horizontally clear of stamps, which have perforation flaws and the top stamp of the strip of three has had a margin added along the left side, however a rare mailing and route, the cover sent via the French post from South America to Spain.Ausruf : 250 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 7513 Frankreich
1862/70: Napoléon III, 80 cts. carmine rose, and two 10 cts. bistre, used on a reduced cover, from THESSALONIKI (Greece) to CADIZ (Spain), tied by the '5095' lozenge of the French Post Office in Levant and a red rectangular 'PAQUEBOTS/DE LA/MEDITERRANEE', with very fine SALONIQUE TURQUIE datestamp in black (25 Aug 1868) from the French Consulate Service, manuscript 'Affranchie', black 'P.P.', a commercial cachet of 'John Nelson Abbott / Salonica' in blue and on arrival in Spain a '4.R.' charge mark applied to front, Marseille (2 Sept 1868) and Perpignan (3 Sept 1868) transit marks in black to reverse, as well as an indistinguishable Cadiz datestamp, extraordinarily rare cover, the only known letter from Greece to Spain with French franking.Ausruf : 2.800 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 7514 Frankreich
1868: Empire, 80 cts. carmine, strip of three, in combination with eight Lauré 80 cts. carmine, comprising two singles and a strip of six, used on reduced cover, from PORTO CABELLO (Venezuela) to BARCELONA, tied by lozenge with anchor, with octagonal Porto Cabello datestamp in black to front (3 Nov 1868), Spanish charge mark '32Rs' in blue, 'LIGNEL/PAQ.FR.No1' on the reverse (3 Nov 1868) and 'LIGNEL/PAQ.FR.No.2' (9 Nov 1868), carried by French paquebot and then by railway, the recipient's name has been cut from front, vertical creases affecting three stamps, some tears and wrinkles, but a very rare mixed franking on destination mail from South America to Spain.Ausruf : 1.500 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 7515 NDP Elsasss Lothringen
1870: Occupation stamps Alsace-Lorraine / Okkupationsmarken NDP Elsass-Lothringen 10 c. bistre-brown and 20 c. blue, both with normal underprint 'burelage droit' on underpaid entire letter to Barcelona, each adhesive tied by "MÜHLHAUSEN IM ELSASS 28 4 71" cds in black, a clear information strike and framed "Affranchissement insuffisant" in black alongside. A missing franko of '5½' Gr. is noted on front in blue crayon as well as the weiterfranko of 2½ Gr. for France, taxed in Spain with '32'.Ausruf : 400 CHFZuschlag : 750 CHFLosnr. : 7516 NDP Elsasss Lothringen
1870: Occupation stamps Alsace-Lorraine / Okkupationsmarken NDP Elsass-Lothringen 5 c. green-yellow, 10 c. bistre-brown (crease), and 20 c. blue, a pair (corner fault) and a single, all with normal underprint 'burelage droit' on entire letter to Barcelona, each tied by "GEBWEILER 18 / 5 71" cds in bluish black, an information strike and framed "P.D." in red alongside. A weiterfranko of '4' groschen is noted on front in blue crayon with 2½ Gr. for France and 1½ Gr. for Spain. In spite of its imperfections an unusual three-colour combination to pay the 75 centimes rate to Spain, probably unique.Ausruf : 400 CHFZuschlag : 1.200 CHFLosnr. : 7517 NDP Elsasss Lothringen
1870: Occupation stamps Alsace-Lorraine / Okkupationsmarken NDP Elsass-Lothringen 25 c. blackish brown with normal underprint 'burelage droit' in a block of three on entire letter to Granada, tied by "DORNACH 7 / 9 71" cds in bluish black, an information strike and framed "P.D." in red alongside. A weiterfranko of '4' groschen is noted on front in blue crayon with 2½ Gr. for France and 1½ Gr. for Spain. An exceptional entire with Spain being an extremely rare destination for the occupation period. Signed Kruschel; certs. von der Weid (1998), van der Linden (1998).rnrnNote: For mail abroad from Alsace & Lorraine the French rates were valid until November 11, 1870. Thereafter, as for this cover, the German rates came into force with 6 groschen being the rate to the receiver in Spain. 1 groschen had to be paid by a 10 centimes adhesive, 2 groschen by a 25 centimes stamp, the 75 centimes rate seen here reflects therefore correctly three times 2 groschen.Ausruf : 500 CHFZuschlag : 2.200 CHFLosnr. : 7518 NDP Elsasss Lothringen
1870: Occupation stamps Alsace-Lorraine / Okkupationsmarken NDP Elsass-Lothringen 25 c. blackish brown with normal underprint 'burelage droit', three single examples (one nick at top) on envelope to Granada (backflap missing), each tied by horseshoe "MÜHLHAUSEN I. ELS. 4 DECBR. 71" datestamp in bluish black, a crisp information strike and framed "P.D." in red alongside. A weiterfranko of 'wf 4' groschen is noted on front in blue crayon with 2½ Gr. for France and 1½ Gr. for Spain. An extremely rare destination for the occupation period. Signed Calves.Ausruf : 500 CHFZuschlag : 750 CHFLosnr. : 7519 Mexiko
1867: Hidalgo, 12 cts. black on green, used on cover front, from VERACRUZ (Mexico) to LANESTOSA (Spain), four good margins, tied by Veracruz (Franco) datestamp in black (11 Jan 1871) with an octagonal 'VERA-CRUZ/PAQ.FR.**' alongside oddly dated 1870, also has a boxed 'P.P.' in red, a horizontal filing crease clear of adhesive, a fine front and scarce single franking example from Mexico to Spain.Ausruf : 240 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 7520 Frankreich
1867: Napoléon III, 80 cts. rose, used on cover, from BUENOS AIRES (Argentina) to BARCELONA (Spain), tied by dotted lozenge, with French 'BUENOS AIRES/PAQ.FR.*No.2' datestamp alongside (30 Nov 1871), boxed 'P.P.' in red and a '1 Pesto' mark in black, endorsed via Lisbon, on reverse a Badajoz datestamp (28 Dec 1870) and arrival datestamps for Barcelona (1 Jan 1872), horizontal filing crease well clear of adhesive, a very clean and fresh cover, rare single French franking from Argentina to Spain.Ausruf : 180 CHFZuschlag : 180 CHFLosnr. : 7521 Mexiko
1867: Napoléon laureated 80 c. rose, a fresh and fine example with good perforation, on entire letter from Mexico via Havana to Madrid, the superb single adhesive tied by claer Anchor lozenge, "MEXIQUE 17 AOUT 72" in black and "VERA-CRUZ 17 AOUT 72 PAQ. FR. B No. 1" in red, two octagonal datestamps alongside, as well as framed "P.P." in black, all strikes in an over-average shape. Upon arrival "1 PESETA" due struck in addition. A most attractive cover, which made its voyage on a French vessel and arrived in Spain via St. Nazaire and Santander.Ausruf : 2.000 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 7522 Frankreich
1872: Lauré, 30 cts. brown, two singles and a Cérès 40 cts. orange, used on cover, from MEXICO to MADRID, through French Postal Agency via Havana, tied by lozenge with anchor, combined with Mexico 25 cts. ultramarine blue (SALTILLO), tied by indistinguishable datestamp, to the reverse a dispatch 'FRANCO/ADMON GIAL MEXICO' datestamp in black (15 April 1872), to front a black MEXIQUE datestamp (19 April 1872), with 'P.P.' mark in black, Spanish postage due '1 Pesto' also in black, a further datestamp to the reverse VERA-CRUZ/PAQ.FR.B N** in black, carried by French steamer to Havana, an extraordinary mixed French-Mexico franking, a delightful cover in surprisingly fine condition, exceptionally rare. (Mendoza Cortina Archive).Ausruf : 3.600 CHFZuschlag : 3.600 CHFLosnr. : 7523 Mexiko
1877: Napoleon, 5 fr. blue-grey, and Sage, 1 fr. olive, combined with Mexico, Hidalgo, 10 cts. black, 25 cts. blue, 100 cts. red-pink and block of four and a single Porte de Mar 50 cts black (block torn on opening), used on cover, from MÉXICO D.F. to MADRID, French Post Office in Mexico, dated 17 August, an incredibly combination, the only known cover with 5 fr. used from Mexico (only four used in Americas), the cover is also the highest franking of the Porte de Mar issue and the only cover with the 50 cts. value, this franking is unique and the only recorded example. The most important cover of Mexican maritime mail prior to UPU and one the most outstanding item of Mexican Maritime philately. Undoubtedly the most famous cover from the Medoza Cortina archive.rnProvenance: Collection Isaac Backal, Soler y Llach, Barcelona, 7 Nov 1990, lot 5133.Ausruf : 15.000 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 7524 Hongkong
1878: 6 ct. lilac, horizontal pair, used on cover, from SHANGHAI to MADRID, tied by the 'S1' barrel cancel in black, Shanghai datestamp alongside (8 June 1878) also in black, endorsed 'via Brindisi', with red transit datestamp below (26 June 1878), HONG KONG datestamp in black (12 June 1878) and Madrid arrival (28 June 1878) to the reverse, some slight damage to front not really noticable, a very rare cover from CHINA sent via Hong Kong into Spain.Ausruf : 800 CHFZuschlag : 800 CHFLosnr. : 7525 Frankreich
1876: Sage; 20 cts. brown pair and 30 cts. light brown six pairs, used on cover front, from French Post Office in MEXICO to ASTURIAS addressed via SANTANDER, tied by datestamp in black (20 Sept 1878), the 30cts. are affixed over the top of three Mexican Hidalgo 25 cts. blues, front has been attached to card, apparent faults reinforced by backing, extremely rare mixed franking cover out of Mexico to Spain.Ausruf : 2.500 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 7526 Portugal
1856/58: King Pedro V, 5 r. brown, three singles together with a 25 r. rose pink, used on cover, from LISBON to BARCELONA, tied by '1' black cancel, with Lisbon datestamp in black alongside (7 Oct 1860), also a '1.R.' handstamp in black applied on arrival in Spain, on reverse a Barcelona arrival (13 Oct 1860), horizontal filing crease well clear of stamps, the 25 r. is cut into along base and top, the 5 r. stamps are all touching in places although very presentable, a rare 40 r. rate to Spain.Ausruf : 450 CHFZuschlag : 500 CHFLosnr. : 7527 Portugal
1862: King Luis, 5 r. brown, 100 r. purple brown, used on a cover front, from FARO (Portugal) to ARNEDO (Spain), dated 5 April 1865, cancelled by '208' barred cancel, with Faro datestamp and Faro Registry mark both in black and attractively placed in bottom corners, the 100 r. does have a tone spot and irregular margins at top corners, otherwise fine, a very rare use of a high value and Registered letters to foreign destinations extremely rare.Ausruf : 950 CHFZuschlag : 1.600 CHFLosnr. : 7528 Argentinien
1864/67: Rivadavia, 5 cts. brown rose, used on cover, from ROSARIO (Argentina) to ALGORTA (Spain), tied by black Correos De Rosario datestamp, sent 28 June 1865, with CORREOS DE BUENOS AIRES datestamp in black alongside (28 June 1865), also a black 'ADMON DE CAMBIO BADAJOZ/4Rs' circular, on reverse a blue 'P.TRANSATLANTICO' (30 July 1865), Buenos Aires datestamp in black (28 June 1865) and Badajoz double circle (1 Aug 1865), stamp has trimmed perfs to two sides, filing crease horizontally clear of stamp, a rare single franking cover sent via the British mail from South America to Europe.Ausruf : 400 CHFZuschlag : 400 CHFLosnr. : 7529 Portugal
1862: King Luis, 5 r. brown pair, 25 r. red carmine, used on a cover front, from LISBON (Portugal) to BADAJOZ (Spain), dated 2 Dec1865, tied by black '1' cancel, with Lisbon datestamp, 5 r. just touching top of one and bottom of the other although big margins and 25 r. cut into top, some slight toning along top edges of two stamps, vertical filing crease clear of stamps, a scarce example.Ausruf : 100 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 7530 Portugal
1862: King Luis, 5 r. brown pair, 25 r. red carmine, used on a cover, from PORTO (Portugal) to CADIZ (Spain), dated 28 Aug 1866, tied by black cancel, with Porto datestamp alongside (28 Aug 1866), also a Cadiz Franco oval datestamp (2 Sept 1866), to reverse a Lisbon transit (29 Aug 1866) and Badajoz datestamp in black applied on arrival in Spain (30 Aug 1866), horizontal filing crease clear of stamps, which are very fine to superb with huge margins, a super cover, rare especially with such fine adhesives. Cert. NFACP (1997).rnrnProvenance: Mario Basto.Ausruf : 200 CHFZuschlag : 360 CHFLosnr. : 7531 Portugal
1862: King Luis, 10 r. yellow, 25 r. red carmine, both with large margins all round, used on a cover front, from PORTO (Portugal) to VILLAGARCIA (Spain), dated 25 Aug 1866, tied by black cancel, with Porto datestamp alongside, central vertical filing crease well away from stamps, a scarce and attractive front.rnAusruf : 90 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 7532 Portugal
1862: King Luis, 10 r. yellow two singles and 25 r. red carmine two singles, used on a cover, from PORTO (Portugal) to VILLAGARCIA (Spain), dated 12 May 1866, tied by '52' black cancel, with Porto datestamp alongside, to reverse a Valença transit (15 May 1866) and a faint Spanish arrival, does have a vertical filing crease between the two 25 r. stamps, adhesives cut into in places but an attractive franking, scarce on mail to Spain.Ausruf : 200 CHFZuschlag : 200 CHFLosnr. : 7533 Portugal
1862: King Luis, 10 r. yellow and 25 r. red carmine, used on a cover, from PORTO (Portugal) to VILLAGARCIA (Spain), dated 6 Aug 1866, tied by '52' black cancel, with Porto datestamp alongside, to reverse a Valença transit (7 Aug 1866) and Spanish arrival both too faint to decipher, does have a vertical filing crease clear of stamps, adhesives cut into in places but an attractive franking, scarce on mail to Spain.Ausruf : 180 CHFZuschlag : 260 CHFLosnr. : 7534 Portugal
1866/67: King Luis, 10 r. yellow and 25 r. red carmine, used on a cover, from LISBON (Portugal) to MADRID (Spain), dated 10 April 1867, tied by '1' black cancel and a Lisbon datestamp, to reverse Badajoz transit too faint to decipher, 10 r. has tear at base up to mid point, both with large margins, a scarce franking using the second issue of King Luis.Ausruf : 100 CHFZuschlag : 100 CHFLosnr. : 7535 Uruguay
1866: Numerals, 20 cts. rose, two singles, used on Registered cover, from MONTEVIDEO (Uruguay) to SALDUERO (Spain), tied by framed rectangular 'CERTIFCADO' in blue, cover dated 16 November 1870, with '4R' Spanish due mark in red, to the reverse a Montevideo datestamp in black and a blue 'P.TRANSATLANTICO' dated 11 Dec 1870, filing crease well clear of stamps, which apart from touching just one corner are four margins, a rare Registered cover and attractive franking.Ausruf : 300 CHFZuschlag : 420 CHFLosnr. : 7536 Uruguay
1866/67: Numerals, 10 cts. green, used on Registered cover, from SALTO (Uruguay) to GURIEZO (Spain), tied by black barred cancel, faint Salto datestamp 12 Nov 1872, also a 'CORREO MONTEVIDEO' datestamp alongside (18 Jan 1872) has a '3R' Spanish due mark in black, there is a tear in the cover top and some toning to stamp and parts of cover, a scarce single use on cover from South America to Europe.Ausruf : 200 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 7537 Argentinien
1873: 1 c. purple and 4 c. brown, used on cover, from BUENOS AIRES (Argentina) to HAVANA (Cuba), via SPAIN - making a double crossing of Atlantic Ocean - stamps tied by '4' in circle with Buenos Aires datestamp alongside (30 May 1878), 1.Pesto charge mark in blue applied on arrival in Badajoz (28 Jun 1873) and '3' struck in black applied when arrived in Cuba, having gone via British sea route by steamer to Lisbon and by land to Badajoz, then by ship to Cuba, an incredible journey, and probably a unique example.Ausruf : 1.200 CHFZuschlag : 2.200 CHFLosnr. : 7538 Uruguay
1866: Numerals 5 c. blue, two fine examples with the normal irregular perforation, together with France Napoléon laureated 80 c. on cover to Valencia, all three adhesives tied by light framed PD. Reverse with "P. TRANSATLANTICO 25 / 1 73" datestamp in violet struck on incoming shipmail in Lisbon as well as BADAJOZ transit cds. Taxed in Spain with "1 PESETAS." due handstamp in blue. Strong toning and horizontal crease well away from the franking, nevertheless a most interesting item with French vessel to Portugal and from there to its destination in Spain.rnNote: The colour of the TRANSATLANTICO datestamp gives an indication which shipping company brought the cover to Portugal. Between 1860 and 1873, the Messageries Maritimes covers got this strike in violet.Ausruf : 2.500 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 7539 Uruguay
1866: Numerals 10 c. green (lightest file fold), a fresh example on cover to Barcelona, the adhesives tied by light mute obliterator, "CORREO MONTEVIDEO 15 SET 73" despatch cds alongside. Reverse with "P. TRANSATLANTICO 12 / 10 73" datestamp in blue struck on incoming shipmail in Lisbon as well as BARCELONA arrival (Oct 18) cds. Taxed in Spain with "1 PESETAS." due handstamp in blue. An interesting item with British vessel to Portugal and from there to its destination in Spain.rnNote: The colour of the TRANSATLANTICO datestamp gives an indication which shipping company brought the cover to Portugal. Between 1851 and 1873, covers transported by the Royal Mail Steam Ship Company on The Rio - Southampton line got this strike in blue.Ausruf : 300 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 7540 Portugal
1870: King Luis, 25 r. carmine, three singles, used on cover, from PORTO to MADRID, tied by black cancel with Porto datestamp alongside (20 July 1874), to reverse a Madrid arrival (22 July 1874), there is a horizontal filing crease clear of stamps, two stamps trimmed perfs at base, otherwise fine and scarce franking.Ausruf : 120 CHFZuschlag : 120 CHFLosnr. : 7541 Portugal
1870: King Luis, 25 r. carmine, three singles, used on cover, from PORTO to MADRID, tied by black cancel with Porto datestamp alongside (25 July 1874), to reverse a Madrid arrival (27 July 1874), there is a horizontal filing crease clear of stamps, small tear at base, an interesting composition of stamps and correctly franked at the 75 r. rate, scarce.Ausruf : 120 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 7542 Sitz. Helvetia ungez. 'Strubel'
1860: Strubel 25 Rp. rosa und 40 Rp. grün, zwei vorab voll- bis meist überrandige Einzelwerte mit Teilen von vier Nachbarmarken, die 40 Rappen links und oben an die Randlinie geschnitten, je zart und übergehend entw. "NEUCHATEL 7 JUIN 61" mit nebenges. "P.P." im Kreis (AW 313) und rotem franz. Grenzübergangsstp. "SUISSE 9 JUIN 61 PONTARLIER" auf Faltbrief nach Madrid. Als unbezahlt taxiert mit vier Reales, ein entsprechender blauer Handstp. "4 R." abgeschlagen, rücks. der Ankunftsstp. "MADRID 12 JUN 61". Ein attraktiver Brief aus der Leon Laffitte - Korrespondenz, Attest von der Weid (1996).rnrnBemerkung: Portogerechte Frankatur im ersten Briefkreis bis 4 Adarmes / 7½ Gramm bis zur französischen Ausgangsgrenze. In Spanien taxiert. Erst ab dem September 1864 war eine Frankatur nach Spanien zulässig. rnReferenz: Philawiki kennt drei andere Briefe, darunter ein Muster ohne Wert mit Strubel-Marken, die gleichartig behandelt wurden, siehe auch Artikel von Robert Bäuml in der SBZ (März 2019).Ausruf : 750 CHFZuschlag : 4.000 CHFLosnr. : 7543 Sitz. Helvetia gez.
1863: Sitzende Helvetia 60 Rp. kupferbronze, zwei Einzelwerte mit frischen Farben in üblicher Zähnung (drei Zähne leicht verkürzt), je zart und übergehend entw. "BASEL 12. JAN 67 SCH.-HAUPTBAHNHOF", nochmal nebenges. wie auch fälschlicherweise "P.P." auf Faltbrief nach Madrid (eine Seitenklappe abgetrennt). Trotz korrekter Frankatur in Spanien taxiert mit "8 R." in Rot, rücks. Ankunftsstp. von MADRID. Eine äusserst seltene Kombination aus korrekter Frankatur und spanischer Taxierung, der Tarif nur 1½ Jahre gültig, Attest Liniger (1987).rnrnBemerkung: Ab September 1864 waren Briefmarken zur Frankatur nach Spanien zugelassen, ab Februar 1866 betrug das Porto für das einfache Gewicht 60 Rappen. Obwohl dieser Brief somit für die zweite Gewichtsstufe korrekt frankiert war, wurde er in Spanien wie unfrankiert behandelt, wahrscheinlich weil in der Schweiz kein PD, sondern ein PP abgeschlagen worden war. Er wurde daher wie ein Brief behandelt, der nur bis zur französischen Ausgangsgrenze frankiert worden war.Ausruf : 300 CHFZuschlag : 300 CHFLosnr. : 7544 Sitz. Helvetia gez.
1867: Sitzende Helvetia 50 Rp. lila, drei Einzelwerte mit frischen Farben in üblicher Zähnung (einige verkürzte Zähne, Eckfehler), je zart und übergehend entw. "ST. GALLEN 10 NOV. 67", nochmal nebenges. wie auch gefasster "P.D." auf Faltbrief nach Madrid, rücks. Ankunftsstp. "MADRID 14 NOV. 67". Ein ansprechender dreifachgewichtiger Brief aus dem ersten Monat des neuen 50 Rappen - Tarifs.rnrnBemerkung: Ab September 1864 waren Briefmarken zur Frankatur nach Spanien zugelassen, ab 1. November 1867 betrug das Porto für das einfache Gewicht 50 Rappen.Ausruf : 400 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 7545 Modena
1852: Eagle with Crown, 10 cts. black on rose and two single 40 cts. black on blue, used on cover, from CARRARA (Modena, Italy) to BARCELONA (Spain), via SARDINIA, tied by continuous bars cancel in black, with CARRARA datestamp alongside (5 July 1855), a two line 'VIA DI/SARZANA' in black, 'P.P' mark also in black, charge mark applied in Spain '4R' in blue, on reverse transits for Genoa and Sarzana both in black (6 July 1855), Nizza Maritta datestamp in black (8 July 1855) and Barcelona arrival in blue (12 July 1855), extremely rare cover, just three covers known with Modena stamps to Spain.Ausruf : 3.000 CHFZuschlag : 3.400 CHFLosnr. : 7546 Sardinien
1855/63: King Emanuel II, 10 ct. grey-olive, 40 ct. red carmine and 80 ct. yellow-orange, used on Registered cover, from MILAN to IBIZA (Balearic Islands), via Sardinia, tied by red Milan datestamps (2 Sept 1861), with red 'ASSICURATO' alongside, a 'P.D.' in red, French transit 'SARDAIGNE NICE' (4 Sept 1861), on reverse a Ventimiglia datestamp in black (4 Sept 1861) and Genoa (5 Sept 1861), 10 ct. just cut into at base, otherwise a very fine cover, rare tri-colour franking paying double weight letter to France plus registration fee. Cert. S. Sorani (1996).Ausruf : 1.200 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 7547 Sardinien
1855/63: King Emanuel II, 20 ct. indigo, used on redirected mourning cover, from RAVENA (Papal States) to MADRID (Spain), via Sardinia and redirected to BIARRITZ (France), dated 18 July 1862, tied by Ravenna datestamp, insufficently franked with black FRANCOBOLLO / INSUFFICIENTE, sent by rail from Ancona to Bologna, Emilia-Romangna, reaching Turin on the 19th July, then to the Irun frontier on the 22nd and Madrid 24th July where blue charge mark applied '8Rs' and crossed out, addressee not found, redirected to Biarritz, returned to Irun 27th July and reaching Bayonne 6th Aug, sent then by rail to Salies de Bearn (7th Aug) and to Bayonne again (8th Aug), numerous transit marks to the reverse, damage to lower right corner and some scuffs and imperfections to be expected, a fine stamp and a cover full of character.Ausruf : 600 CHFZuschlag : 700 CHFLosnr. : 7548 Italien
1863/66: 40 c. carmine and 60 c. lilac, used on cover, from GENOA to HAVANA (Cuba), dated 6th November 1867, tied by black '13' cancel, with Genoa datestamp alongside (6 Nov 1867), also a French transit in red 'ITALIE/5 LANSLEBOURG 5', overstruck by a boxed 'NE2' mark in blue (Northern Europe) appleid on arrival in Havana (Spanish territory), handwritten '0,20' due, on the reverse a Torino datestamp in black (7 Nov 1867) and arrival Havanna in blue the date unclear, small imperfections on cover due to original ink pen strokes, otherwise fine, a scarce 100 cent rate and rare cover sent from Italy to Cuba.Ausruf : 300 CHFZuschlag : 300 CHFLosnr. : 7549 Toscana
1851/53: Tuscany, 2 cr. blue-green and 6 cr. blue pair, used on cover, from LIVORNO (Italian Tuscany) to MADRID (Spain), tied by black line cancel, with Livorno datestamp alongside (9 Nov 1853), also indistinct French transit and a Spanish '9R' charge mark in red, Marseille datestamp on reverse in black (14 Nov 1853), Bayonne also in black (16 Nov 1853) and a red datestamp which is unclear, there is a horizontal filing crease through the 2 cr. and just touching lower left otherwise margins all round on both issues, a very rare cover, the earliest know example from Tuscony to Spain.Ausruf : 2.000 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 7550 Stato Pontificio
1865: Coat of Arms, 6 b. black on grey and 8 b. black on white pair, used on cover, from ROME to PALMA DE MALLORCA (Balearic Islands), tied by Rome datestamp in black (17 March 1855) and a Spanish '18Rs' mark in blue, with a black 'P.P' and red French transit datestamp, there is a vertical filing crease running between the two values, small fault top of cover, otherwise a fine and scarce example to Spain.Ausruf : 300 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 7551 Stato Pontificio
1865: Coat of Arms, 4 b. black on light grey-brown and a pair and single 6 b. black on grey, used on cover, from LORETO to PALMA DE MALLORCA (Balearic Islands), tied by diamond grid cancel in black, Loreto straight-line alongside also in black, with a Spanish '4Rs' mark in blue, a red 'P.P' and red French transit datestamp (22 Dec 1855), some soiling, a fine example of the 22 b. rate to Spain.Ausruf : 150 CHFZuschlag : 220 CHFLosnr. : 7552 Toscana
1851/53: Tuscany, 1 cr. light carmine, 4 cr. green and 9 cr. purple brown, used on cover, from LIVORNO (Tuscany) to PUEBLA (Spain), tied by black Livorno datestamp (16 Aug 1856), French transit in red (20 Aug 1856) and a Spanish '4R' charge mark in blue, vertical filing crease clear of stamps, 1 cr. is cut into on one side, otherwise very fine, attractive and rare tri-colour cover to Spain.Ausruf : 750 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 7553 Stato Pontificio
1852: Coat of Arms, 2 b. black on olive green, 3 b. black on orange bistre four singles, 5 b. black on light pink and a 8 b. black on white, used on cover, from LORETO (Papal States) to PALMA DE MALLORCA (Balearic Islands), tied by diamond grill cancel in black, with handstruck black Loreto alongside, a French transit datestamp in red overstruck by a Spanish '4Rs' due mark in black, to the reverse transit marks for La Junquera (1 Sept 1859), Perpignan (3 Sept 1859) and an arrival in Mallorca (9 Sept 1859), there are vertical and horizontal filing creases one which runs vertical through the 8 b. although the stamp looks to be unaffected, an attractive configuration despite being cut into, visually appealing and rare.Ausruf : 750 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 7554 Stato Pontificio
1852: Coat of Arms, 7 b. black on blue pair and 8 b. black on white, used on cover, from ROME (Papal States) to VALENCIA (Spain), tied by diamond grill cancel in black, with Roma datestamp alongside (2 Dec 1856), 'P.P.' mark in red, a French transit datestamp in red (8 Dec 1856) part overstruck by a Spanish '4Rs' due mark in blue, to the reverse transit marks for Marseille (9 Dec 1856), Perpignan (10 Sept 1856) and an arrival in Valencia (13 Dec 1856), there is a horizontal filing crease through the lower part of the 8 b., tear and some toning to cover, however a scarce example.Ausruf : 300 CHFZuschlag : 300 CHFLosnr. : 7555 Stato Pontificio
1852: Coat of Arms, 1 b. black on grey green two singles and 7 b. black on blue six singles, used on cover, from LORETO (Papal States) to PALMA DE MALLORCA (Balearic Islands), tied by diamond grill cancel in black, with Loreto handstamp alongside, red 'P.P', as well as a French transit datestamp in red (21 Feb 1857), a Spanish '8Rs' due mark in blue, to the reverse there are transit marks for Lyon (21 Feb 1857), Gap (23 Feb 1857) and one other the location unclear (25 Feb 1857), there is a horizontal filing crease which runs through the 7 b. on the far right side, despite this and stamps touching and being cut into in places an extremely attractive franking, the stamps very fresh, eye catching double rate and exceptionally rare.Ausruf : 550 CHFZuschlag : 650 CHFLosnr. : 7556 Toscana
1851/53: Tuscany, 4 cr. green two singles and a 6 cr. blue, used on cover, from LIVORNO (Tuscany) to PALM DE MALLORCA (Balearic Islands), tied by black bars cancel, a Livorno datestamp in black alongside (7 March 1857), with Spanish '4R' charge mark in blue, to reverse a French transit datestamp (11 March 1857) and a further datestamp name unclear (13 March 1857), there is an ironed out vertical filing crease through the center of the stamps which are cut into in places, although very fresh, a rare cover and most attractive.Ausruf : 550 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 7557 Toscana
1853/55: Lion, 2 cr. blue-green and 6 cr. dark blue pair, used on cover, from LIVORNO (Italian Tuscany) to PUEBLA (Spain), sent 2 April 1857, tied by black Livorno datestamp (2 April 1857), with red 'P.P.' and Spanish charge mark '4R' in blue, French transit 'TOSC. 1S.E:/Marseille' (4 April 1857), on reverse Paris and Lyon transit marks in black (5 April 1857), a further black datestamp of Lugo (11 April 1857) and Noya Coruña in green (12 April 1857), small tear top of cover, a fine and exceptionally rare franking to Spain.Ausruf : 750 CHFZuschlag : 1.200 CHFLosnr. : 7558 Toscana
1853/55: Tuscany, 2 cr. blue-green single, 9 cr. brown-lilac, six singles, used on cover, from LIVORNO (Italian Tuscany) to PALMA DE MALLORCA (Balearic Islands), tied by Livorno datestamp in black (8 April 1857), 'P.D' in black erased with rectagular crossed line cancel also in black, Spanish charge mark '16Rs' in blue applied on arrival in Spain, carried by Corsican steamer and franked 56 cr. corresponding to four times the rate, two indistinct transit datestamps in black to reverse, horizontal filing crease lower section well away from stamps; an exceptionally rare cover, probably the highest franking to Spain from Tuscany.Ausruf : 4.000 CHFZuschlag : 4.000 CHFLosnr. : 7559 Stato Pontificio
1852: Coat of Arms, 1/2 b. black on greenish grey, pair, and 7 b. black on light blue, three singles, used on cover, from LORETO (Papal States) to PALMA DE MALLORCA (Balearic Islands), tied by diamond grill cancel in black, with Loreto handstamp alongside, red 'P.P', a transit datestamp in red (25 May 1857), the Spanish '4Rs' postage due mark in blue, on reverse Lyon and Marseille transit datestamps (24 and 25 May 1857) and Balearic arrival in black (31 May 1857), horizontal filing crease lower portion running through the 7 b. stamps, small tears to top, otherwise fine, a extremely rare franking on a cover to Spain.Ausruf : 750 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 7560 Stato Pontificio
1852: Coat of Arms, 6 b. black on grey and 8 b. black on white, two singles, used on cover, from LORETO (Papal States) to PALMA DE MALLORCA (Balearic Islands), tied by diamond grill cancel in black, with Loreto handstamp alongside, red 'P.P', a transit datestamp in red (22 Sept 1857), the Spanish '4Rs' postage due mark in blue, on the reverse are Lyon and Marseille (23 Sept 1857) and Bordueax transits in black (24 Sept 1857) and an arrival Balearic also in black (28 Sept 1857), there is a horizontal filing crease not affecting stamps, a rare franking on destination mail from Italy to Spain.Ausruf : 500 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 7561 Toscana
1853/55: Lion, 1 cr. purple-lilac, 4 cr. dark green, and 9 cr. brown-purple, used on cover, from LIVORNO (Italian Tuscany) to PUEBLA (Spain), tied by black Livorno datestamp (10 March 1858), with Spanish charge mark '4R' in blue and one in black, carried by Corsican steamer, French transit in red 'TOSCANNE/ANTIBES', on reverse Bordeaux and Lugo transits in black (18 March 1858), Noya in blue (20 March 1858), heavy vertical filing crease centrally running down right side of 4 cr. which has a tear midway down that side, 9 cr. touching top otherwise margins all round, 1 cr. cut into and has a fault at top, diagonal crease to top left of cover, soiled, however a rare tri-colour example from Tuscany to Spain. Gi = €3'500.Ausruf : 550 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 7562 Stato Pontificio
1852: Coat of Arms, 4 b. black on pale yellow, two singles, 6 b. black on greenish-grey and 8 b. black on white, used on cover, from ROME (Papal States) to VALENCIA (Spain), tied by diamond grill cancel in black, with Rome datestamp to the top corner also in black (21 July 1859), a black 'P.P', a handstruck '10' crossed out and below a Spanish charge mark '4.Rs.' in black, Marseille transit in red (26 July 1859), to reverse there is a Valencia arrival in Black (29 July 1859), stamps are cut into in places, the 4 b. and 6 b. have faults, stain to part of front and some soiling, a rare configuration of 22 b. on cover to Spain.Ausruf : 300 CHFZuschlag : 360 CHFLosnr. : 7563 Neapel
1858: Coat of Arms, 5 gr. pink carmine and 20 gr. pink, used on a reduced cover, from NAPLES to MADRID, tied by retangular framed 'ANNULLATO' in black, boxed 'P.P.' alongside in red, with '4R' Spanish due mark in blue, French transit in black of Marseille (27 Dec 1859), part of back missing, vertical filing crease centrally well away from stamps, otherwise fine, a scarce use of the 20 gr. on cover to Spain in combination with the 5 gr. Gi = €5'900.Ausruf : 300 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 7564 Toscana
1853/55: Provisional Government, 20 ct. blue and 80 ct. light reddish-brown, used on cover, from LIVORNO (Italian Tuscany) to BARCELONA (Spain), tied by red bar cancel and Livorno datestamp (27 Feb 1860), with Spanish charge mark '4.Rs.' in black alongside a Marseille transit in red (1 March 1860), endorsed at top via Marseille Postal, three datestamps to reverse however the only readable example is La Junquera in black (3 March 1860), there is an ironed out vertical filing crease to the right hand side of cover which travels through the stamps just off center, although this is not easily noticable, despite this a very attractive two colour franking, extremely rare stamps on cover especially to Spain. Gi = €11'100.Ausruf : 1.200 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 7565 Stato Pontificio
1852: Coat of Arms, 4 b. black on yellow and 6 b. black on grey three singles, used on cover, from LORETO (Papal States) to PALMA DE MALLORCA (Balearic Islands), tied by diamond grill cancel in black, with Loreto handstamp alongside, black 'P.P', as well as a transit datestamp of Antibes in red (16 April 1860), the Spanish '4Rs' postage due mark in black, on the reverse there is Bordeaux (17 April 1860), La Junquera (18 April 1860) and arrival Palma de Mallorca (24 April 1860) all in black, damage to top centrally repaired, a rare usage on destination mail from Italy to Spain.Ausruf : 400 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 7566 Italien
1861: Kingdom, 50 gr. grey blue pair, used on cover front, just clear down the right side and left top with good margins elsewhere, dated by strike of the 'PARTENZA DA NAPOLI' (11 May 1861) to front, sent from NAPLES to MADRID, tied by black datestamp and red French transit of Marseille (16 May 1861), red 'P.P.' alongside, Spanish charge mark '16Rs' in blue and a further '2' handstamp also in blue, endorsed top, and carried by; 'Messageries Imperiales', addressed to; 'Marquis of Alcanices and Balbases, Duke of Algete and Alburquerque', a member of nobility, vertical filing crease well clear of stamps, an incredible front franked with a pair of the 50 gr. the rarest of Naples stamps on cover, extraordinary example. Gi = €320'000. each on full cover.Ausruf : 15.000 CHFZuschlag : 15.000 CHFLosnr. : 7567 Italien
1861: Kingdom, 5 gr. carmine and 20 gr. yellow, used on cover, from NAPLES to MADRID, tied by Naples datestamp (1 June 1861), with red 'P.P.' and blue Spanish charge mark '4R' alongside, also a French transit datestamp for Marseille (4 June 1861), to reverse two Bordeaux transit marks, vertical filing crease not affecting stamps, stain following crease, 5 gr. is cut into in place the 20 gr. very large margins, a scarce franking on cover and especially rare to Spain.Ausruf : 500 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 7568 Italien
1861: Kingdon, 1/2 gr. grey brown, 1 gr. black, and 2 gr. light blue, used on cover front, from NAPLES to CADIZ, tied by Naples datestamp (22 July 1861), with red 'P.P.' and blue Spanish charge mark '4R' alongside, also a French transit datestamp for Marseille (25 July 1861), vertical filing crease not affecting stamps, endorsed 'Circulaire Lithographié', the tri-colour franking of 2 1/2 gr. corresponding to a special rate, a rare and interesting front.Ausruf : 500 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 7569 Italien
1861: Kingdom, 10 cts. yellow brown, 80 cts. yellow (Sardinian stamps) and 20 cts. Indigo (Italian perforated), used on cover front, from CARRARA (Tuscany) to MADRID (Spain), tied by Carrar datestamp (2 Oct 1862), with further strike alongside, also red transit datestamp 'ITALIE/5 LANSLEBOURG 5' (5 oct 1862), a 'P.P.' in black and a blue Spanish charge mark '4R' applied on arrival in Spain, the 80 cts. just touching small part of base otherwise good margins all round, a very fine example of a tri-colour franking from mixed issues, extremely rare and reproduced in Zanaria-Serra 'I Matraise'.Ausruf : 750 CHFZuschlag : 800 CHFLosnr. : 7570 Stato Pontificio
1865: Coat of Arms, 6 b. black on grey and 8 b. black on white two singles, used on cover, from ROME to VALENCIA (Spain), tied by diamond grill cancel in black, with Rome datestamp in black alongside (22 April 1865), a black 'P.P', as well as a transit datestamp of Marseille in red (25 April 1865), the Spanish '4Rs' postage due mark in blue, on the reverse a La Junquera transit in blue (27 April 1865) and arrival Valencia in black (30 April 1865), a fine example of the 22 b. rate to Spain, scarce.Ausruf : 500 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 7571 Stato Pontificio
1865: Coat of Arms, 6 b. black on grey and 8 b. black on white pair, used on cover, from ROME to BARCELONA (Spain), tied by diamond grill cancel in black, with faint Rome datestamp in black alongside (10 April 1866), also a black 'P.P', red French transit datestamp and a Spanish '4Rs' postage due mark in blue, endorsed top "Urgentissima' (most urgent), addressed to 'Cesare Boccolini' (Italian opera singer), on the reverse a Barcelona arrival datestamp (14 April 1866), does have a horizontal and diagonal crease not affecting stamps, soiled, otherwise a fine example of the 22 b. rate to Spain, rare.Ausruf : 200 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 7572 Italien
1863/65: 40 c. carmine, used on reduced cover, from MESSINA to FRANCE, misdirected to SPAIN, where an erroneously applied postage due '4.Rs.' mark in blue was struck, later crossed out by hand once error discovered, stamp tied by Messini datestamp (24 Feb 1866) and a further strike alongside, with boxed 'P.D.' in black and red French transit, on reverse the Spanish 'LA JUNQUERA' in blue (2 March 1866) indicating the cover went first to Catalonia, Spain, before being directed to France, horizontal and vertical filing creases centrally not affecting the franking, a most interesting and scarce cover.Ausruf : 200 CHFZuschlag : 200 CHFLosnr. : 7573 Italien
1867: 20 c. light-blue vertical pair, used on cover, from SOVONA to IBIZA (Balearic Islands, Spain), tied by black cancellation, with Savona datestamp alongside (16 Sept 1869), a rectangular 'FRANCOBOLLI/INSUFFICIENTE' struck in black, together with Spanish due marks '14' and 'ITALIA' in blue, to the reverse Le Junquera datestamp in blue (19 Sept 1869), horizontal filing crease through second stamp, some toning to cover and stamps, a scarce example of mail from Italy to the Balearic Islands.Ausruf : 120 CHFZuschlag : 240 CHFLosnr. : 7574 Italien
1870: 20 c. light-blue and 30 c. brown, used on cover, from MILAN to TOLOSA (Spain), tied by black '181' cancel, with Milan datestamp in black alongside (13 Sept 1870), also a 'P.D.' mark also in black, to reverse a Consulate of Spain cachet in blue, Torino datestamp (14 Sept 1870) in black and faint arrival dated 19 October 1870, some slight toning around stamp, however a fine example of a 50 c. rate using stamps from different issues going to Spain.Ausruf : 200 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 7575 Stato Pontificio
1868: 5 cts. blue-green, 10 cts. vermilion-orange and 40 cts. lemon-yellow, used on cover, from ROME to SEVILLA (Spain), cancelled by lozenge, tied by a Rome datestamp (31 Dec 1869), with a black 'P.P' alongside, also a red French transit datestamp (2 Jan 1870), the Spanish '4R' postage due mark in red applied to front on arrival in Spain, on the reverse a Sevilla arrival in black (7 Jan 1870), 5 cts. has a tear and is damaged across the top, however a neat and tidy tri-colour franking, attractive and scarce.Ausruf : 200 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 7576 Stato Pontificio
1867/68: 5 cts. blue-green, 10 cts. vermilion-orange and imperforate 40 cts. yellow, used on cover, from ROME to SEVILLA (Spain), cancelled by diamond lozenge, with Rome datestamp (14 Jan 1870) alongside which coincides with a red French transit (16 Jan 1870), a black 'P.P' and Red Spanish '4R' postage due mark also to front, on the reverse are black datestamps for Marseille (17 Nov 1870) and Bordeaux (18 Jan 1870) and an undated Sevilla arrival in black, 5 cts. has some creases, otherwise an attractive small envelope with a three colour franking, scarce.Ausruf : 200 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 7577 Bayern
1850: 3 Kr. blau, Platte II und zwei Einzelwerte der 9 Kr. blaugrün, farbfr. und vorab voll- bis breitrandig (zwei Werte an die Randlinie geschnitten) auf Daltbrief nach Madrid, die Freimarken klar und übergehend entw. mit geschlossenem Mühlrad '243' mit nebenges. Abgangsstp. "NÜRNBERG 20 JUN. 1853", "P.D." und franz. Grenzübergangsstp. "BAVIERE STRASB. 23 JUIN 53" in Rot sowie spanischen Taxstp. "11 Rs", ebenfalls in Rot. Rücks. Ankunftsstp. "MADRID JUN 27 1853". Portogerecht für die erste Gewichtsstufe mit 9 Kr. Vereinsporto und 12 Kr. für Frankreich, der Empfänger musste allerdings 11 Reales für die zweite Gewichtsstufe zahlen.Ausruf : 500 CHFZuschlag : 850 CHFLosnr. : 7578 Thurn u. Taxis
1852/58: Erste Ausgabe, 6 Kr. schwarz auf rötlichkarmin und zwei Einzelwerte der 9 Kr. schwarz auf braungelb im üblichen Taxis-Schnitt auf Faltbrief nach Calonge in Katalonien, zart und übergehend entw. mit Vierringstp. '134' mit nebenges. "MAINZ 25 JAN. 1857", erst "P.D.", dann überstempelt mit gefasstem "P.P." sowie rotem franz. Grenzübergangsstp. "TOUR-T. FORBACH 25 JANV. 57 AMB F." und spanischer Taxierungsstp. "8 Rs" in Blau. Rückseitig zwei franz. Ambulants, sowie Transitstp. PERPIGNAN und "SAN FELIU / GERONA". Ein attraktiver, ehemals doppelgewichtiger Brief aus der Korrespondenz der Korkpfropfenfabrik Montaner.Ausruf : 1.500 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 7579 Thurn u. Taxis
1852/58: Erste Ausgabe, ½ Sgr. schwarz auf olivgrau und Paar der 3 Sgr. schwarz auf braungelb in sehr gutem Taxis-Schnitt auf Faltbrief nach Dénia bei Valencia, zart und übergehend entw. mit zartem Vierringstp. '300' mit nebenges. "HAMBURG TH. & T. 31 12 1857", "P.P." sowie rotem franz. Grenzübergangsstp. "TOUR-T. VALENCIENNES 2 JANV. 58" und spanischer Taxierungsstp. "4 Rs" in Blau. Rückseitig Transitstp. VALENCIA und Ankunftsstp. "DENIA / ALICANTE" in Blau.Ausruf : 1.200 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 7580 Lombardo-Veneto
1850/63: Carta a mano 5 c. 'giallo ocra' and 30 c. 'bruno lilliaceo' type III together with Carta a macchina, vertical pair of 45 c. 'azzuro' type III on obverse of registered cover from Bormio to Cadiz, on reverse Carta a mano 30 c. 'bruno lilliaceo' type III in a horizontal strip of three, the examples on obverse tied by double-line "Bormio 9 GIU." datestamp, those on reverse by straight-line RACCOMANDATA handstamp. The front of the cover struck by a plethora of instructional handstamps including RACCOMANDATA and FRANCA in black, two PD in red, one framed, French "AUTR. 15 JUIN 57 BRIACON" entry cds and CHARGÉ handstamp, both in red as well as Spanish "8 Rs" due and "CL. / 20 JUN" handstamps. The reverse with in three French transit cds's from GAP, MARSEILLE, and BORDEAUX as well as two ambulant cds's. Unfortunately part of the franking on reverse is missing preventing a thorough postal history analysis, nevertheless from its obverse an attractive cover, the only known registered cover from Lombardo-Veneto to Spain. Cert. Ferchenbauer (2023) Ferchenbauer = RR.Ausruf : 1.000 CHFZuschlag : 2.400 CHFLosnr. : 7581 Norwegen
1856: Oskar 2 sk. orange and 8 sk. carmine, a pair and a single example (horizontal filing fold), on cover front to Rivadeo, Galicia, each adhesive tied / cancelled by '14' numeral with "CHRISTIANSSUND 31 7 1857" despatch cds in blue, framed PP in red, SANDÖSUND transit (Aug 4) cds, and French "NORVEGE - QUIEVRAIN 7 AOUT 57 AMB. B" entry cds, both in black alongside. Taxed in Spain with "4 Rs." in black. Correct franking of 26 skilling following the January 1852 rate via Prussia and France.Ausruf : 1.000 CHFZuschlag : 1.000 CHFLosnr. : 7582 Norwegen
1856: Oskar 2 sk. orange and 8 sk. carmine in a strip of three, on cover front to Valencia, each adhesive tied by clear '25' numeral with "BERGEN 16 / 7 1858" despatch cds in blue, framed PP in red, SANDÖSUND transit (July 20) cds, and French "NORVEGE - QUIEVRAIN 23 JUIL. 58 AMB. D" entry cds, both in black alongside. Taxed in Spain with "4 Rs." in blue. Correct franking of 26 skilling following the January 1852 rate via Prussia and France.Ausruf : 1.000 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 7583 Preussen
1857: 2 Sgr. blau, gut- bis überrandiger Einzelwert mit Teilen einer Nachbarmarke auf vollständigem Faltbrief nach Madrid (Briefbug weitab der Marke), klar und übergehend entw. mit gefasstem "REMSCHEID 6 7 3-4" und rotem gefasstem "Prusse." (van der Linden 2297) sowie spanischem Taxierungsstp. "4 R." in Blau. Rückseitig Ankunftsstp. "MADRID 11 JUL 58". Die preussische Frankatur bezahlte nur das Porto im zweiten Briefkreis des Postvereins von Remscheid bis zur Grenze in Aachen.Ausruf : 750 CHFZuschlag : 850 CHFLosnr. : 7584 Preussen
1858: 1 Sgr. rosa mit gegittertem Hintergrund, gut- bis breitrandiger Einzelwert auf Faltbrief nach Saragossa (Briefbug weitab der Marke), klar und übergehend entw. mit Vierringstp. '1' mit nebenges. Zweiringstp. "AACHEN. 10 4" (1858c) und rotem gefasstem "Prusse." (van der Linden 2297) sowie spanischem Taxierungsstp. "4 R." in Blau. Rückseitig spanischer Grenzübergangsstp. "ESPANA LA JUNQUERA13 ABR .." sowie vorphilatelistischer Handstempel 'Z' von Zaragoza. Die preussische Frankatur bezahlte nur das Porto innerhalb von Aachen.Ausruf : 500 CHFZuschlag : 500 CHFLosnr. : 7585 Lombardo-Veneto
1854/55: Carta a macchina 10 c. black, 30 c. brown and 45 c. blue, three fine and fresh single examples with overall good to large margins, the 10 c. adhesive shaved at top, all tied by "COMO 30 / 3" (1858) cds, with "P.P.", French entry CULOZ cds, AUSTRIA and FRANCA handstamps, all in red alongside on entire letter to Madrid, taxed upon arrival with "4 R." due in blue. Reverse with LYON and PARIS transit as well as Madrid arrival (April 6) cds's. Correct 85 centesimi / 17 kreuzer franking for the 1858 rate via France until the outgoing border with 7 kreuzer per 10 grams for Austria and 10 kr. per 7.5 gram for France. An exceptional franking from the Pizzala correspondence, signed E. Diena Ferchenbauer = € 15'000.rnrnReference: Another cover from the same correspondence with an identical franking is displayed in Ferchenbauer, vol. I on page 159.Ausruf : 2.500 CHFZuschlag : 2.500 CHFLosnr. : 7586 Thurn u. Taxis
1852/58: Erste Ausgabe, 6 Kr. schwarz auf rötlichkarmin und 9 Kr. schwarz auf braungelb im üblichen Taxis-Schnitt auf Umschlag nach Calonge in Katalonien, zart und übergehend entw. mit Vierringstp. '134' mit nebenges. "MAINZ 23 APR 1858", erst "P.D.", dann überstempelt mit gefasstem "P.P." sowie rotem franz. Grenzübergangsstp. "TOUR-T. FORBACH 23 AVRIL 58 AMB .." und spanischer Taxierungsstp. "8 Rs" in Blau. Rückseitig zwei franz. Ambulants, sowie Transitstp. "PALAMOS / GERONA". Ein attraktiver Brief aus der Korrespondenz der Korkpfropfenfabrik Montaner.Ausruf : 1.500 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 7587 Preussen
1857: 1 Sgr. rosa, gut- bis breitrandiger Einzelwert (Faltung im Bereich der rechten Randlinie) auf vollständigem Faltbrief nach Malaga (Einschnitt in Unterlage rechts neben der Marke), klar und übergehend entw. mit Vierringstp. '258' mit nebenges. Zweiringstp. "COELN 7 10" (1858) und rotem gefasstem "Prusse." (van der Linden 2297) sowie spanischem Taxierungsstp. "4 R." in Blau. Rückseitig Ankunftsstp. "MALAGA. 18 OCT 58". Die preussische Frankatur bezahlte nur das Porto im ersten Briefkreis des Postvereins von Köln bis zur Grenze in Aachen.Ausruf : 500 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 7588 Österreich
1858 (Nov): Franz-Joseph 2 Kr. gelb und 15 Kr. blau sowie 5 Kr. rot, neun Einzelwerte, alle in Type I, wie bei einer derart grossen Frankatur zu erwarten mit kleinen Einschränkungen, vorab aber vollzähnig und gut ausgeprägt, je ideal klar und übergehend entw. mit Einkreisstp. "STEINSCHÖNAU 4 / 12" (1858), auf Briefvorderseite nach Bilbao mit Alterspatina und Wasserflecken, diese auch auf die Frankatur übergehend. Dieser nebengesetzt findet sich ein roter "P.P." und ein sehr zarter franz. Grenzübergangsstp. "PRUSSE ERQUELINES 9 DEC 58" sowie ein spanischer Taxierungsstp. von "8 R." in Blau. Portogerechte Frankatur bis zur franz. - spanischen Grenze für einen ehemals doppelgewichtigen Brief mit zweimal 13 Neukreuzer für Österreich und zweimal 18 Neukreuzer für Frankreich, der Brief muss also zwischen 15 und 20 Gramm gewogen haben, zudem eine typenreine Verwendung der seltenen Type I im zweiten Monat dieser Ausgabe, aus der Glasbläserstadt Steinschönau in Böhmen an eine seltene Destination im Baskenland.Ausruf : 1.200 CHFZuschlag : 1.400 CHFLosnr. : 7589 Norwegen
1856/57: King Oscar I, 2 sk. orange-yellow, 8 sk. carmine pair and a single, used on a front, from BERGEN (Norway) to VALENCIA (Spain), via Prussia, tied by Bergen datestamp in black (16 July 1859), with red 'PD' mark, a French transit 'NORVEGE QUIEVRAIN' in black (23 July 1859) and the Spanish postage due mark '4R.' in blue, does have a vertical crease through the second 8 sk., otherwise a fine and scarce example of the 26 sk. rate.Ausruf : 100 CHFZuschlag : 140 CHFLosnr. : 7590 Norwegen
1856/57: King Oscar I, 2 sk. orange-yellow, 8 sk. carmine pair and a single, used on a front, from BERGEN (Norway) to VALENCIA (Spain), via Prussia, cancelled by a black '25' in circles, Bergen datestamp in black alongside (19 Aug 1858) as well as a Sandösund in black (24 Aug 1858), there is a red 'PD' mark, part a French transit and the Spanish postage due mark '8Rs.' in blue, does have a vertical crease through the third 8 sk., otherwise a scarce franking to Spain.Ausruf : 100 CHFZuschlag : 200 CHFLosnr. : 7591 Sachsen
1855: Johann 3 Ngr. schwarz auf mattgelb, gut- bis überrandiger Einzelwert (kl. Einriss oben) auf vollständigem Faltbrief an den Konsul der Vereinigten Staaten in Sevilla, sehr zart und übergehend entw. mit zweimal abgeschlagenem Gitter-Nummernstempel mit nebenges. "PLAUEN 8 / XI / 59" und rotem gefasstem "Prusse." (van der Linden 2297) sowie spanischem Taxierungsstp. "4 R." in Blau. Rückseitig Ankunftsstp. "SEVILLA 13 NOV 59". Der Empfänger wurde nicht angetroffen und ein gefasster Handstp. "DEVUELTA / A SU / PROCEDENCIA" (an seinen Ursprung retoutniert) abgeschlagen. Rückgabe in Plauen erst am 19. April 1860. Die sächsische Frankatur bezahlte nur das Porto im dritten Briefkreis des Postvereins von Plauen bis zur Grenze in Aachen.Ausruf : 750 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 7592 Sachsen
1855: Johann 1 Ngr. schwarz auf graurot, ein vorab gut- bis breitrandiger Einzelwert und senkr. Paar (dieses durch Randklebung rechts mit Beeinträchtigungen) auf Umschlag mit vollständigem Inhalt an den Botschafter des dänischen Königs beim Hof von Spanien und Portugal in Madrid, die Freimarken je klar und übergehend entw. mit Gitter-Nummernstp. '1' mit nebenges. "DRESDEN 22 JUN 59", der Einzelwert zudem kurz getroffen durch roten gefassten "Prusse." (van der Linden 2297). Vorderseitig weiterhin spanische Taxierungsstp. "8 Rs." in Blau. Rückseitig Ankunftsstp. "MADRID 27 JUN 59". Die sächsische Frankatur bezahlte nur das Porto im dritten Briefkreis des Postvereins von Dresden bis zur Grenze in Aachen.Ausruf : 750 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 7593 Baden
1851: 9 Kr. schwarz auf rötlichkarmin, drei voll- bis überrandige Einzelwerte (mit Briefbügen, Ölfleck auf oberer Marke) auf Faltbrief nach Sevilla, verschmiert und übergehend entw. mit Vierringstp. '87' mit nebenges. gefasstem Datumsstp. "MANNHEIM 5. Aug:", mit nebenges rotem gefasstem "P.D.", "T.F." sowie schwarzem franz. Grenzübergangsstp. "BADE STRASB. 5 AOUT 59 AMB. G", und spanischer Taxierungsstp. "8 Rs" in Blau. Rückseitig badischer Ambulant, Transitstp. PARIS und Ankunftsstp. "SEVILLA 11 AGO 59". Die Frankatur suboptimal, dennoch ein seltener Spanien-Brief aus Baden.Ausruf : 750 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 7594 Dänemark
1854: 4 sk. brown, 6th printing in a four-colour combination with 1855 2 sk. blue, 1857 16 sk. greyish-violet with dotted background, and pair 1858 8 sk. green with wavy lined background, five fine and fresh examples with overall good to large margins, the 4 sk. adhesive shaved at top, on entire letter to Lloret de Mar, Catalonia. The adhesives cancelled by five strikes of duplex "34 : KIOBENH.JERNSB:PST:CONT. 7 / 11 1859" datestamp, "P.P." in black, French "TOUR-T. VALENCIENNES 10 NOV. 59" entry cds in red and Spanish "4 Rs" taxation handstamp in black alongside as well as 'f 6½' (silbergroschen weiterfranko) in red crayon. On reverse transit cds's of the Danish and Thurn & Taxis P.O.'s in Hamburg, Spanish "ESPANA LA JUNQUERA" entry and GERONA transit cds's. The 38 skilling franking covers the 37 skilling rate in force to the French border between 1856 and March 1860, a beautiful item full of postal history interest, only two letters are recorded in this rare rate. Certs. Möller (2002), Nielsen (2003). rnProvenance: Collection Per Lorentzen.Ausruf : 3.000 CHFZuschlag : 3.000 CHFLosnr. : 7595 Niederlande
1852: King Willem III, 10 c. pink carmine vertical strip of three and one single, used on cover, from AMSTERDAM to MADRID, tied by Amsterdam datestamp in black (31 Aug 1859), with 'P.P.' mark in black alongside, as well as a French datestamp 'PAYS BAS VALN** in red (2 Sept 1859), on arrival in Spain a blue '4R.' charge has been applied, Madrid arrival in black on reverse (5 Sept 1859), vertical filing crease away from stamps, the single is cut into on one side, the strip of three has large margins all round, a fine example of a 40 c. rate, scarce going to Spain. Cert. H. Vleeming (2016).Ausruf : 200 CHFZuschlag : 420 CHFLosnr. : 7596 Niederlande
1852: King Willem III, 5 c. light blue strip of five and one single with a 10 c. pink carmine, used on cover, from AMSTERDAM to BARCELONA, dated 26 Sept 1862, cancelled by black rectangular 'FRANCO' and tied by a French datestamp 'PAYS BAS VALN** in red (28 Sept 1862), with Spanish '4Rs.' charge mark in black and a 'P.P.' also in black, to the reverse a La Junquera and Barcelona datestamps in black (30 Sept 1862), vertical filing crease through third stamp centrally, some soiling, the single 10 c. has irregular side and is cut into, the 5 c. strip and single are good to large margins, a scarce combination to make up the 40 c. rate, rare to Spain, six covers recorded. Cert. H. Vleeming (2016).Ausruf : 450 CHFZuschlag : 550 CHFLosnr. : 7597 Niederlande
1852: Willem 10 c. red on thick paper, plate X, four fine and fresh single examples with fair to large margins, on cover to Bilbao, each adhesive tied by framed FRANCO with light "ROTTERDAM 21 / 5" despatch cds in red, "P.P." in black, and French "PAYS-BAS ERQUELINES 23 JUIN 63" entry cds in red alongside. Reverse with Spanish "ESPANA 24 MAY 63" entry cds and taxed on front with "4 R" in red. One cover fold below the third stamp from left, a very rare destination for a cover of the first issue, cert. Vleeming (2016).Ausruf : 750 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 7598 Dänemark
1864: Crown Insignia, 16 sk. red-lilac, horizontal pair and single, used on cover, from COPENHAGEN to BARCELONA, tied by black '1' in circles, sent 24 March 1864, with Copenhagen datestamp in black, P.P. in red, French transit in blue (24 March 1864), '8.Rs.' charge mark in blue applied on arrival in Spain, to reverse an arrival in Barcelona (26 March 1864), vertical filing crease centrally well clear of stamps, a very rare double rate letter franked at a 48 sk. rate sent to Spain, four covers known to Spain (Facit 2002), the only recorded example with this franking, unique. Cert. E. Diena (1982), E. Paaskesen (1987) and L Nielsen (2004).Ausruf : 4.000 CHFZuschlag : 4.600 CHFLosnr. : 7599 Österreich
1859: Franz-Joseph 3 Kr. schwarz (2), 10 Kr. braun und 15 Kr. blau, alle in Type II rückseitig auf Umschlag nach Madrid, vorab vollzähnig (die drei linken Werte beim Öffnen zerissen), je klar und übergehend entw. mit Einkreisstp. "TRIEST 23 / 1" (1860), nebenges. "P.P." und franz. Grenzübergangsstp. "AUTRICHE CULOZ 25 JANV. 60", beide in Rot sowie ein spanischer Taxierungsstp. von "4 R." in Blau. Rückseitig und teils auf die Frankatur übergehend wurde der Transitstp. von LYON, ein Ambulant LYON - PARIS sowie der Ankunftsstp. "MADRID 1 FEB 60" abgeschlagen. Brief zu Präsentationszwecken dreiseitig geöffnet, eine portogerechte Frankatur bis zur franz. - spanischen Grenze für einen ehemals einfachgewichtigen Brief mit 13 Neukreuzer für Österreich und 18 Neukreuzer für Frankreich, der Brief muss also unter 7,5 Gramm gewogen haben.Ausruf : 1.250 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauftLosnr. : 7600 Thurn u. Taxis
1852/58: Erste Ausgabe, Dreierstreifen der 3 Sgr. schwarz auf braungelb im üblichen bis üppigen Taxis-Schnitt auf vollständigem Faltbrief nach Cadiz, zart und übergehend entw. mit zartem Vierringstp. '300' mit nebenges. "HAMBURG TH. & T. 4 2 1860", "P.P." sowie rotem franz. Grenzübergangsstp. "TOUR-T. VALENCIENNES 6 FEVR. 60" und spanischer Taxierungsstp. "8 R" in Blau. Attraktiver doppelgewichtiger Brief.Ausruf : 750 CHFZuschlag : nicht verkauft
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