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  • Lot# : 5446 Honduras

    1809: Cover from Honduras to Philadelphia with sender's endorsement at top 'Honduras, 28 July 1809, Charles Craig for Marcus Belisle', with obverse showing 'BOSTON-MS.' entry marking (Oct) and SHIP in red. Rated '22' (cents) due to pay in manuscript (2 c. Ship's Captain, 20 c. internal). Small patch over opening area but a rare and early cover: one of very few maritime covers from this period.
    Starting bid : 150 CHF
    Hammer price : 150 CHF

    Lot# : 5447 Honduras

    1821 (Aug 5): Entire letter from Chacalapa (near Rivas, Nicaragua) to Tegucigalpa with fine oval VIEXO handstamp (El Viejo, Nicaragua) in brownish-black (Harris fig. 81) and very fine straight line OLANCHITO handstamp also in brown (Harris fig. 61). Internally docketed as received (Sept 15) and replied (Sept 24). A fine and rare entire.
    Starting bid : 175 CHF
    Hammer price : 320 CHF

    Lot# : 5448 Honduras

    1825 (Feb 22): Entire letter from Cadiz extraordinarily addressed to a 'Manuel del Valle, Habana, Guatemala', on arrival in the latter town readdressed to S. Salvador with handstruck "4" (reales) on obverse and flap displaying fine strike of italic "OMOA" transit in black (Harris fig. 74) with '6 rs.' charge alongside. A rare and most unusual entire.
    Starting bid : 350 CHF
    Hammer price : 440 CHF

    Lot# : 5449 Honduras

    1850 (June 12): Entire letter from Comayagua to Nacaome struck on despatch with fine framed "Franqueado en / Comayagua" handstamp in black (Harris fig. 28). One or two worm holes but an exceptional strike of a scarce marking.
    Starting bid : 180 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 5450 Honduras

    1857 (Nov 26): Cover and contents from 'Camp Naranja, Honduras' to Miss Godown in Easton, Pa, USA with the letter stating that it will be transmitted by Pacific Steamer, identifying it as the tenth letter (but marked 'No.8' on front) speculating that two had been lost when the Steamship 'George Law' was sunk (Sept 12, 1857 in a hurricane off North Carolina). Struck on arrival with 'Steamship / 20' double rate handstamp with '20' in manuscript at left. Rare.rnrnNote: In another letter from the Godown correspondence (dated Jan 17, 1858) the writer states 'Our work extends from a point called 'Naranja' (about 4 miles from the Summit) to the town of Caridad'.
    Starting bid : 200 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 5451 Honduras

    1878: Morazán 1 r. green on obverse of 1882 registered cover to Nova Scotia, Canada franked additionally on reverse with ½ r. black and 1 r. green in a horizontal pair, all tied by circular barred obliterators in black. Obverse bears two fine strikes of framed "REJIST/ H. No. 66" handstamps with rgeistered docket number in manuscript alongside "Administracion de Correos / Tegucigalpa" datestamp (Sept 23). Reverse with 'St. John N.S. / Canada' arrival cds (Oct 21). The earliest recorded registered cover of Honduras, a charming and extremely rare cover.
    Starting bid : 1,500 CHF
    Hammer price : 2,200 CHF

    Lot# : 5452 Honduras

    1890: Arms 25 c. rose-red, single example used on 1890 registered cover to London cancelled by negative 'star' in circle with oval 'Tegucigalpa' despatch datestamp at left in violet. New Orleans (May 6) and New York registration label of transit also on front, alongside 'Registered / London' arrival in red (may 18). A scarce cover.
    Starting bid : 150 CHF
    Hammer price : 220 CHF

    Lot# : 5453 Honduras

    1891: Bográn issue 1 c. deep blue (2), 2 c. yellow-brown (2), 5 c. blue-green (2) and single 10 c. vermilion used on registered 1891 cover to Paris, all cancelled by negative circular 'star' handstampüs in blue. Oval 'Republica de Honduras' registration cachet on front in violet, New Orleans transit (Nov 12) and New York registration label alongside. Reverse with New York (Nov 13) and Paris (Nov 23) datestamps. Some wear but a scarce franking.
    Starting bid : 120 CHF
    Hammer price : 280 CHF

    Lot# : 5454 Honduras

    1892: Columbus 5 c. yellow-green (7 examples) used on registered/AR cover to New York all cancelled by target handstamps in violet and by oval Registration cachet of Tegucigalpa with despatch cds on reverse (Oct 8). Reverse with New Orleans transit (Nov 1) in red and struck with two line RECEIVED AT NEW YORK P.O. / (REG. DIV.) IN BAD CONDITION with 'Officially Sealed' brown perforated label over flap and obverse with pink "Request Examination on / Delivery, Obtain Envelope / if Irregularity is Reported". Addressee's name deleted but a rare cover.
    Starting bid : 200 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 5455 Honduras

    1892: Columbus 10 c. blue green and 75 c. lake used on 1892 registered/AR cover to Bienne, Switzerland tied by 'A.R.' handstamps and by 'Tegucigalpa' despatch cds (Nov 19) in red. Oval registration cachet at base and New York Exchange registration label, reverse with New Orleans and New York transit (Dec 17) datestamps and Bienne arrival (Dec 26). A scarce usage with the 75 c. value being rare on letter and an attractive franking.
    Starting bid : 175 CHF
    Hammer price : 220 CHF

    Lot# : 5456 Honduras

    1893: Cabanas 1 c. green, a fine horizontal strip of six and reverse with strip of four, used on 1894 cover to Mexico City tied by 'star' cancels in red with oval framed 'Correos de Honduras / San Pedro Sula' on obverse in red at left (Jan 5). Reverse with Puerto Cortez transit (Jan 8) in violet and Mexico arrival cds and 'Lista' datestamp (Jan 20). A scarce and attractive usage that would open well for Exhibit display.rn 
    Starting bid : 120 CHF
    Hammer price : 260 CHF

    Lot# : 5457 Honduras

    1893: Cabanas 10 c. orange-brown and very rare 1 peso deep magenta in a vertcal strip of three used on part registered linen package front to New York, tied by 'Honduras' barred obliterators with 'San Juancito' manuscript filled registration label at left. Seebeck high values on commercial letter are all but unobtainable - this piece representing a 31 times letter rate + registration. A very rare franking.
    Starting bid : 200 CHF
    Hammer price : 220 CHF

    Lot# : 5458 Honduras

    1893: Cabanas 20 c. orange, 25 c. deep blue and 1 peso deep magenta used on 10 c. brown postal stationery envelope, H&G B14, all tied by 'Honduras' obliterator in violet with oval 'Puerto Cortes' despatch at left (March 20, 1895). Overlapping 'Puerto Cortes' and New York Exchange registration labels on obverse alongside 'Turks Islands' arrival cds in black. Reverse with New Orleans and New York (March 29) transits. Scarce cover.
    Starting bid : 200 CHF
    Hammer price : 460 CHF

    Lot# : 5459 Honduras

    1895: Hamilton Banknote Co. Essay for proposed 10 peso value (unadopted), on thick card (115 x 128 mm.) hand-painted in grey, black and PESO in Chinese white. Manuscript in pencil at base 'Redrawn to this size', of outstanding artistry and extremely rare.
    Starting bid : 350 CHF
    Hammer price : 360 CHF

    Lot# : 5460 Honduras

    1895: 'Justice' allegorical design, Composite Die Proof for Honduras 1895 1 c., Nicaragua 1894 2 c. and Salvador 1894 5 c., printed in blue on thin white wove paper on card with file number '580' at base. A rare and most attractive Proof.
    Starting bid : 125 CHF
    Hammer price : 200 CHF

    Lot# : 5461 Honduras

    1895: Justice 5 c. slate used on 1895 mourning envelope to Trujillo tied by circular star cancel with oval 'REPUBLIQUE DE HONDURAS / ROATON' in violet (June 13). Rare - Roatán is in the Bay Islands about 40 miles off the North Coast of Honduras.
    Starting bid : 120 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 5462 Honduras

    1903: Guardiola 1 c. yellow-green overprinted PERMI in red (Permitase = Allowed) and 2 c. carmine rose (no opt.) tied to 1904 postcard of Tegucigalpa used from Amapala to Germany by 'Honduras' barred obliterator in black. The overprinted stamps are scarce on cover or card.rn 
    Starting bid : 100 CHF
    Hammer price : 100 CHF

    Lot# : 5463 Honduras

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    1925 (April 29): T. C. Pounds Provisional Airmail 25 c. on 1919 1 c. brown and 25 c. on 1919 2 c. red, no wmk. perf. 11½, each overprinted "AERO / CORREO / 25 / CENTAVOS" in black, prepared for the first Honduras flight due on May 1st. Fresh and fine unused examples of each, large part og. Extremely rare - just two unused examples of each stamp are recorded. Signed Kessler and Sanabria. Cert. Moorhouse (2011) Sanabria = $ 13'000.rnrnNote: The original airmail rate was fixed at 25 centavos per gram. There was no time to prepare a permanent issue and T. C. Pounds (owner of the one aeroplane in Honduras at the time) asked a local printer, Karl Snow to overprint the issue on previous definitives. Snow prepared his overprint (in a forme of 12) for the 1919 Morazan statue issue but the remainders of this proved to be too few and the format of the overprint, as shown here, would not fit the 1915 horizontal format 'Bridge' and 'Theatre' issues where there were stamps still available from Post Office stocks. The issue was therefore utilised and the above stamps are recorded used and the 25 c. on 1 c. chocolate is known on letter. The two stamps above are, therefore some of the rarest airmail unused stamps ever issued.rnrn 
    Starting bid : 2,500 CHF
    Hammer price : 28,000 CHF

    Lot# : 5464 Honduras

    1898: Locomotive 2 c. orange on buff postal stationery card, H&G 29, used with 1898 1 c. brown adhesive to Weimar, Germany; wirth card and stamp overprinted PERMITASE (Allowed) in violet. "Amapala" despatch cds at left (Oct 7, 1898) in violet and thence via New York with transit and arrival (Oct 31) at left. Scarce and fine.rnrn 
    Starting bid : 150 CHF
    Hammer price : 180 CHF

    Lot# : 5465 Honduras

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    1857: Provisional Postage Due, cover with complete contents from "Las Pedras, Honduras, Oct 8, 1857" to Easton, PA, USA, carried overland to the Port of Omoa where mailed on the Dutch Schooner 'Cleopatra' to New York. Struck on arrival with "NEW-YORK / SHIP / NOV 14 / 5 Cts." datestamp and underpaid. Taxed on arrival in Easton with "5" Postage Due in manuscript applied on the Selvedge of the 1851/57 issue. A remarkable cover, both from emanation and the method of charge. Cert. Philatelic Foundation (2003).rnrnNote: Written by John M. Goodman, who was part of a group surveying the route for a proposed Railroad to cross Honduras from the Atlantic to the Pacific. He arrived in Honduras in Sept 1857 and left in March 1858.
    Starting bid : 1,000 CHF
    Hammer price : 1,000 CHF

    Lot# : 5466 Honduras

    1896: Arias 3 c. brown on blue-grey error postal stationery card, H&G 26 var, a used example to Vevey, Switzerland cancelled by barred 'Honduras' obliterator with scarce SAT. BARBARA circular datestamp at left (Dec 8, 1897). Vevey arrival cds adjacent with New York transit on reverse. Extremely rare.
    Starting bid : 350 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold
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