1862: 15 c. blue, Sperati Forgery, a 'used' example with large margins all round and part 'Correos' datestamp in black. Signed Jean de Sperati on reverse. Scarce, a remarkably dangerous forgery.
1849 (July 24): Entire letter from Trinidad, Beni (Veni) to Cochabamba, sent prepaid with '2½' reales rate in manuscript, with framed "VENI" and "FRANCA" handstamps well struck in red. Rare and fine entire.
1930 (May): Zeppelin 1 peso slate blue & red, an unused example of fresh colour, variety "Overprint Inverted", fine large part og. A rare stamp, just 100 printed Scott = $ 650.
1866 (July 1): Dom Pedro 10 r. vermilion on blued paper, perf. 12, an unused example of excellent colour, fresh and fine, without gum. A rare stamp Scott = $ 600.
1864: Rivadavia 5 c. brown-rose, wmk'd., imperforate, a superb used example with large margins all round, cancelled by "O.M." (Oficina Maritima) obliterator in blue. Signed A. Diena Scott = $ 250.
1895/99: Pictorial issue 25 c. red-brown & black, a fine used example with variety "Centre Inverted" neatly cancelled in black. Rare. Signed Soto Hnos. A. Diena Gi 159a = £ 2'750/Scott = $ 2'000.
1863: ½ r. light blue, an unused vertical pair, marginal from base of sheet, variety "Imperforate Horizontally Between", fresh and very fine, unused without gum. Extremely rare Scott = $ 6'000.
1857 (Dec 15): Cover from Escuque to Maracaibo sent unpaid and struck with circular CORREOS DE VENEZUELA / ESCUQUE / DEBE and rate mark "1" (real) in red. Fresh and fine, a scarce cover.
French Occupation 1783 (July 31): Entire letter from Cap (Cap Français) to St. Marc, rated 1 (escalin) in manuscript struck with fine "CAP" handstamp in black (Jamet 9 = 5 pts).
1898: Locomotive 10 p. deep blue, unwatermarked, a Sperati Forgery, 'used' with 'Rosario' datestamp in black. Handstamped 'Sperati Reproduction' in violet on reverse. A fantastic example of the forger's art.
1844/46: Inclinado 300 r. black on yellowish, fine impression, a used example with ample to large margins all round, lightly cancelled in red. A rare stamp Scott = $ 2'000.
1848c.: Cover to Tomas Mosquera, President of the Republic of New Granada, struck with fine oval 'PANAMÁ / DEBE.' in red and handstruck '4' (reales) due marking, both in red. A fresh and fine cover.
1910 (May 1): Centenary of the Revolution ½ c. blue & grey-blue, an unused example, variety "Centre Inverted", well centred, superb large part og. Rare, just 50 printed Scott = $ 1'000.
1881 (Aug): 1 c., 2 c. and 4 c. values, widely spaced imperforate Proof strip of the complete set, printed in deep brown on white wove paper. Scarce and attractive strip.
1849 (May 10): Entire letter from Callao to Lima endorsed 'a las 9', struck with DEL CALLAO / A LIMA handstamp in red (with reverse 'D', Colareta fig. 2B). A fresh and fine entire.
1939 (May 23): Sarabria Flight 20 c. blue & red, a fine unused example, well centred and of fresh colour, full unmounted og. and scarce thus Gi 626a = £ 475/Scott = $ 800.
1934 (Sept 1): University, Postage 5 p. brownish black & red-brown, an unused example well centred and of good colour, large part og. A scarce stamp Scott = $ 750.
Sultepec 1856: 2 r. yellow-green, a fine used example with large margins all round, cancelled by small part oval FRANCO / SULTEPEC in black (Schatzkes fig. 1551). Rare.
1800c.: Colonial front of cover to Guatemala struck with straight line CAMPECHE (Yag & Bash CA3) and, above fancy framed "Franco / Canobas" handstamp in black. Scarce and fine
Football World Cup 1930: Postcard franked by Artigas 1930 1 c. dark violet (3) tied by Montevideo slogan cancellation URUGUAY ORGANIZA / EL PRIMER CAMPIONATO / MUNDIAL DE FOOTBALL in black. Rare.
1876: Cover from Tocopilla to Valparaiso sent prepaid without adhesives, struck with framed "FRANCA" and oval framed "CORREO DE TOCOPILLA" handstamps in black. Reverse with Valparaiso arrival cds (Nov 7).
1891 (May 1): 100 r. blue & red, perf. 13¼, an unused horizontal pair, tête-bêche variety, fresh and very fine, large part og. Rare and most attractive Scott = $ 850.
1876/77: 200 r. black, rouletted, a horizontal strip of five on small piece, cancelled by three strikes of framed CAMPO LIMPO handstamps in black (Ayres fig. 1254). Superb.
Antioquia 1878/85: 2½ c. black on buff horizontally laid paper, a used horizontal pair with margins all round, cancelled at "Manizales" in manuscript. Scarce Gi 45.
1859 (July 27): Entire letter from Cartago to San Jose, struck with superb oval framed FRANQUEADO / CARTAGO handstamp in black (Harris fig. 25). Superb and rare.
1855 (Dec 3): Entire letter from Cartago to San Jose, struck with superb oval framed FRANQUEADO / CARTAGO handstamp in black (Harris fig. 25). Superb and rare.
1910 (Aug): Independence Centenary 10 peso claret, an unused block of four of the scarce top value, fresh and very fine, unmounted og. Gi 352 = £ 1'800/Scott = $ 1'300.
1850c.: Entire letter sent unpaid to Caracas with circular CORREOS DE VENEZUELA / GUAYRA / DEBE handstamp unusually struck in green. Fine and unusual entire with contents regarding outstanding debts.
1890: Postal Stationery 2 c. letter-card with multiple advertising (Serie A - Emission 1), with advertisements on front, back and inside, fresh and very fine unused. Scarce (H&G 34).
1890/91: Southern Cross 100 r. lilac-rose, Type I, an unused example of fine colour, well centred, large part og. A rare stamp Gi 90 = £ 425/Scott = $ 475.
Granadine Confederation 1859: 2½ c. brown and 10 c. milky green, Colour Proofs for the first issue, large margins all round, fresh and very fine, without gum. Rare.
1910: 'Monument a Mayo' 10 p. orange & black, Sperati Forgery, a fine 'used' example, well centred and cancelled in black. Reverse with 'Sperati reproduction' handstamp in blue. Rare.
1971: Booklets (3), with Cr$5.00 Booklet with blue covers complete, Cr$7.00 Booklet with green covers complete and Cr$13.00 Booklet with red covers complete, all fresh and very fine, a scarce trio RHM CD-5, CD-6, CD-7.
1839 (July 20): Entire letter from Calabozo to Caracas with manuscript 'Justicia Servizio' struck with superb unframed CALABOZO / FRANCA fancy handstamp in sepia. Exceptional and rare.
1864: 5 c. orange, an unused block of four showing one stamp tête-bêche, good margins all round, fresh and very fine, unused without gum Scott = $ 595+.
1800c.: Incoming cover to Guatemala endorsed "Correo Maritimo" struck with "Crown / P / ANDALUCIA / ALTA" in red and condensed "ESPANA" handstamp in carmine. A fine and early cover.
1881: 2 c. black, American Banknote Co. Die Proof imperforate in sunken card, with CHILE / C5 / and ABN imprint below the design. A fine and attractive Proof.