The Brian Moorhouse Estate (part 2)
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Lot# : 4401 Ecuador
1934: Essays by Harrisons of London for a proposed '4th Centenary of the Founding of Quito' issue, all imperforate on gummed paper, with 85 c. value in red-brown showing Church of Santo Domingo, 1 s. in blue showing San Fernando Church, 1 s. 60 c. value in black (Church at Belen), 1 s. 70 c. in magenta (Almagro) and 2 s. in orange-red (Benalcazar). Fresh and fine, large part og. A very scarce set.Starting bid : 120 CHFHammer price : 180 CHFLot# : 4402 Ecuador
1893: Postal Fiscals 1887-88 used for Postage, 1 c. slate-green (2) and 4 c. brown (2) each optd. '1893-1894' in black, used on August 1893 cover to Hamburg tied by oval "Esmeraldas" datestamps in violet. Reverse with Hamburg arrival cds (Sept 8). A scarce and fine franking.Starting bid : 120 CHFHammer price : 300 CHFLot# : 4403 Ecuador
1896: Official issue on cover from Guayaquil to Brussels, franked on front and back with block of ten 1 c. olive bistre, pair of 5 c. and single 10 c. olive-bistre all tied by weak strikes of 'Guayaquil' datestamps with registration label at left. Paris transit cds (Sept 21) on front and reverse with Bruxelles arrival. A very scarce issue on letter.Starting bid : 150 CHFHammer price : 220 CHFLot# : 4404 Ecuador
Lot# : 4405 Ecuador
Lot# : 4406 Ecuador
1893: Telegraphs, Seebeck / Hamilton Banknote Co. composite Die Proof for the three values: 10 c., 20 c. and 40 c. engraved in black on thin India paper with file number '606' below, together with the Master Die Proof with Duty plates blank. Rare and very fine.Starting bid : 120 CHFHammer price : 300 CHFLot# : 4407 Ecuador
1896: Postage Dues, Seebeck / Hamilton Banknote Co. composite Die Proof for all seven values: 1 c. to 100 c., engraved in blue on thin India paper with file number '986' below, together with the Master Die Proof without value indicated. Fresh and fine, a scarce and most attractive pair of Proofs Gi D105/D111.Starting bid : 175 CHFHammer price : 175 CHFLot# : 4408 Ecuador
1896: Postage Dues, Seebeck / Hamilton Banknote Co. composite Die Proof for all seven values: 1 c. to 100 c., engraved in red on thin India paper with file number '986' below, together with the Master Die Proof without value indicated. Fresh and fine, a scarce and most attractive pair of Proofs Gi D105/D111.Starting bid : 175 CHFHammer price : 175 CHFLot# : 4409 Ecuador
1929: Postage Dues American Banknote Co. Die Proofs (4) for the set of three, with 5 c., 10 c. and 15 c. values imperforaate on India paper and adhered to card with imprint and file numbers below, together with the Master Die with Duty Plates blank. Scarce and generally fine, a rare set Gi D466/D468.Starting bid : 150 CHFHammer price : 160 CHFLot# : 4410 Ecuador
1887: 5 c. blue on deep yellow stationery envelope (H&G B1j), sent registered to France and up-rated with 1881 10 c. orange and 1887 5 c. blue tied by 'Guayaquil' datestamp and framed registration cachet in violet. Reverse with Paris arrival cds (March 1891). A fine and attractive correctly rated mixed issue franking.Starting bid : 120 CHFHammer price : 170 CHFLot# : 4411 Ecuador
1892: Flores 1 c. orange (3), 2 c. brown and 10 c. green all used on 5 c. red postal stationery envelope (H&G B5) sent registered to Bogotá, tied by oval "Correos / Quito, Ecuador" handstamps in black. Registered label of despatch tied by Bogotá arrival cds (Aug 8, 1892) in black. Some marks from gum and glue but a scarce correctly rated usage.Starting bid : 120 CHFHammer price : 240 CHFLot# : 4412 Ecuador
1894: 1 c. blue (2), 2 c. yellow-brown pair and 10 c. vermilion pair all used on 2 c. brown-purple newspaper wrapper (H&G E2), sent registered to New York tied by 'Quito / UPU' datestamps (Aug 4, 1894) in black. Registered label at right and reverse with New York (Sept 3) arrival datestamp and registration cachet in violet. Minor perf. bend, but a very scarce in-period usage of this issue.Starting bid : 200 CHFHammer price : 320 CHFLot# : 4413 Ecuador
1895: 5 c. green postal stationery envelope (H&G B12), a used example sent registered to Mexico City, up-rated with 1894 5 c. green, perf. 14, and 1894 Telegraphs 10 c. pale green tied by 'UPU / Guayaquil Ecuador' cds's (Aug 31, 1895) in black. Framed registration cachet at left and reverse with New York transit (Sept 12) and Mexico arrival cds (Sept 17) in black. An attractive and unusual usage.Starting bid : 120 CHFHammer price : 180 CHFLot# : 4414 Ecuador
1894: 5 c. green embossed stationery envelope (H&G B10), up-rated for registered use to Freetown, Sierra Leone with 1894 5 c. green (5, incl. a strip of three) all tied by "UPU / Guayaquil Ecuador" datestamps. Mailed via Panama, New York (Jan 22, 1895) with transit registration label on front, thence via London (Feb 1) to Freetown with arrival (Feb 17). Some edge wear but a colourful cover to a very scarce destination.Starting bid : 120 CHFHammer price : 160 CHFLot# : 4415 Ecuador
1895 (Jan 12): 10 c. red embossed stationery envelope (H&G B11), up-rated for registered use to Germany with 1894 10 c. vermilion and Fiscal 10 c. orange optd. 'Telegrafos' on black, tied by "UPU / Guayaquil Ecuador" datestamps and by framed registration cachet. Reverse with Bremerhaven arrival cds (Feb 8). An attractive and scarce usage.Starting bid : 120 CHFHammer price : 440 CHFLot# : 4416 Ecuador
1897 (Jan 1): Printed Form for Rental of a Post Office Box in Quito, franked on reverse for the annual fee of 3 sucres and 20 centavos with 1897 10 c. vermilion optd '1897-1898' diagonally in black (14 examples), 20 c. scarlet Telegraph stamps similarly overprinted in black (4 examples) and 50 c. orange diagonally overprinted '1897-1898' - this being a forged 'Postal Forgery' surcharge, all cancelled in black. An extraordinary document.Starting bid : 150 CHFHammer price : 150 CHFLot# : 4417 Ecuador
1920 (Nov 4): Pioneer Airmail First Flight Guayaquil to Cuenca, official 'Telegrafo 1' postcard addressed to the Director of 'La Nacion' newspaper in Santiago, Chile (and the message signed by the owner of the aircraft, Jose A. Castillo) franked by 1920 3 c. bistre and by 1920 Postal Tax 1 c. deep blue tied by GUAYAQUIL / ECUADOR cds (Nov 2) and the 1 c. by three line PREMIER / CORREO AEREO / DEL ECUADOR cachet in black. Cuenca acceptance cds alongside (Nov 4). The 'Telegrafo 1' was a Macchi Hanriot aeroplane (HD-1) flown by the Italian pilot Elia Liut. A splendid and extremely rare usage - the first ever aeroplane flight in Ecuador Longhi 20NaB/Muller #1 = 10'000 points.Starting bid : 400 CHFHammer price : 800 CHFLot# : 4418 Ecuador
1920 (Nov 28): Pioneer Airmail First Flight Riobamba to Quito, official 'Telegrafo 1' postcard addressed to Quito (and the message signed by the owner of the aircraft, Jose A. Castillo) franked by 1920 3 c. carmine and by 1920 Postal Tax 1 c. deep blue tied by RIOBAMBA / ECUADOR / VI duplexes (Nov 28) with, on obverse, Quito duplex of arrival (Nov 28). The 'Telegrafo 1' was a Macchi Hanriot aeroplane (HD-1) flown by the Italian pilot Elia Liut. A splendid and extremely rare usage - the third aeroplane flight in Ecuador Longhi 20NCa/Muller #3 = 7'500 points.Starting bid : 400 CHFHammer price : 1,000 CHFLot# : 4419 Ecuador
1922 (Sep 10): Pioneer Airmail Flight by the Italian Pilots Lodi, Cecovilli & Campagnoli. Postal Tax 1920 1 c. olive-green tied to small piece by six line CORREO HIDRO - AEREO - GUA. / YAQUIL - SALINAS - MANTA / ESMERALDAS - 10 STIEM / BRE DE 1922 - PILOTO, CAM / PAGNOLI - OBSERVADOR, LODI / MECANICO, CECOVILLI in black. Extremely rare: these pieces were intended to be affixed to the small amount of Mail carried which mostly consisted of Newspapers. Just 200 stamps surcharged thus. Small spot well away from stamp has been poorly cleaned. Rare. Cert. E. Diena (1989) Longhi 22NEa/Muller #7 = 5'000 pts.Starting bid : 250 CHFHammer price : 460 CHFLot# : 4420 Ecuador
1937c.: Airmail Essay for a 10 c. blue value, printed by the Continental Banknote Co. of the USA, a marginal block of four with "Specimen Postage" and "View in Ecuador", the vignette showing Aeroplane over a snow-capped Mount Chimborazo, produced in the style of the 1937 airmail issue, fresh and fine with large part or unmounted og. Unusual and most attractive.Starting bid : 100 CHFHammer price : 100 CHFLot# : 4421 Ecuador
Lot# : 4422 Scadta Ecuador
Lot# : 4423 Ecuador
Lot# : 4424 Ecuador
Lot# : 4425 Ecuador
Galapagos Islands 1939: Stampless cover to Papeete, Tahiti struck with circular POST OFFICE / GALAPAGOS ISLANDS and four line "Picked up & forwarded / Mar. 26 1939 by / Capt. W.T.Murnan / YACHT SEVEN SEAS" cachet. 'Papette / Ile Tahiti' arrival cds of receipt alongside (Sept 6) in black. A scarce and attractive cover.Starting bid : 200 CHFHammer price : not soldLot# : 4426 Ecuador
Galapagos Islands 1940: Cover from Margret Wittmer on Floreana Island to Washington DC, struck with circular POST OFFICE / GALAPAGOS ISLANDS cachet in black, USA 3 c. violet applied and tied in transit by "Pago Pago / Samoa" cds (April 19) with Washington DC arrival on reverse (May 17). A fine and most appealing cover.rnrnNote: Margret Wittmer (1904-2000) and her husband arrived from Germany to live on the Galapagos Islands in 1932 as one of the original settlers on Floreana Island. The Wittmers were visited by Franklin & Eleanor Roosevelt and Thor Heyerdahl amongst others. Her story is told in "A Woman's Pilgrimage to the Galapagos published in 1960.rnStarting bid : 200 CHFHammer price : 360 CHFLot# : 4427 Ecuador
Galapagos Islands 1940: Stampless Soldier's letter to USA struck with "U.S.S. MC CORMICK / ON EQUATOR duplex (May 22) in black, countersign handstamp by Commanding Officer (Destroyer Division 62) at upper right with circular CANONERO ABDON CALDERON / Armada Nacional / REPUBLICA DEL ECUADOR cachets in blue on front and framed "Post Office / Galapagos" in black on reverse. Minor nick in envelope at base but a fine and rare cover with complete contents: "The Post Office is a barrel on a post, labelled Seamen's Post. The next ship through is supposed to pick this up and forward".Starting bid : 300 CHFHammer price : not soldLot# : 4428 Ecuador
Lot# : 4429 Guatemala
1871: Die Proof for 1 c. value printed in deep black, covered in mica and inset into De La Rue card dated 'Nov 12, 1866' at upper left. Slight cuts into the card of the Proof but a splendid Proof demonstrating the date when stamps were first ordered by Guatemala under the Government of President Vicente Cerna and their proposed move to the decimal system. Unique Goodman DP1B.rnrnProvenance: Collection Norman Hubbard, Stanley Gibbons, New York, 17 March 1981, lot 76; Collection Nils Farnstrom; Collection Max Platinga.rnrnNote: The engraver, the Frenchman Jean Ferdinand Jounert de la Ferte, was working for De La Rue in 1866 when the Government Mint in Paris succeeded in gaining the contract to print the first Guatemalan adhesive stamps. The first print run was completed for the 1 centavo value on September 10 and 11, 1867. Due to procrastination and internal difficulties the issue was delayed until 1871. See Goodman for further details.Starting bid : 1,500 CHFHammer price : 4,200 CHFLot# : 4430 Guatemala
1871: Lithographed Plate Proof for 1 c. value by Joubert of Paris, struck within circle in blue on white wove paper. Minor ironed bend in margin but rare: seven different colours were utilised as Trial Colour Proofs with only three complete sets printed.rnrnProvenance: Collection Norman Hubbard, SG, New York, 17 March 1981, ex lot 78.Starting bid : 350 CHFHammer price : 900 CHFLot# : 4431 Guatemala
1871: Lithographed Plate Proof for 1 c. value by Joubert of Paris, struck within circle in sepia on white wove paper. Rare: seven different colours were utilised as Trial Colour Proofs with only three complete sets printed, this being the closest to the issued colour.rnrnProvenance: Collection Norman Hubbard, SG, New York, 17 March 1981, ex lot 78; Collection Max Platinga.Starting bid : 350 CHFHammer price : 900 CHFLot# : 4432 Guatemala
1871 (March 1): 1 c. ochre on buff, an unused ungummed block of eighteen (6 x 3) from upper left corner of the sheet, variety completely "Imperforate and Printed on Both Sides", in a rich shade, first row with slight vertical crease but a remarkable and rare multiple Gi 1b = £ 1'600+/Scott = $ 2'400+.Starting bid : 500 CHFHammer price : 500 CHFLot# : 4433 Guatemala
1871 (March 1): 1 c. ochre on buff, an unused block of fifty (10 x 5) from the base of the sheet of 150 subjects, positions 91-100 / 141-150, fresh and very fine, large part or unmounted og. A scarce multiple.rnrnNote: The Guatemalan first issue engraved by Joubert was slightly larger than the current French Cérès stamps. By using this perf. 14 x 13½ machine, the margins between the stamps had to be very narrow (1 mm.), therefore the machine invariably cut the sides of the stamps.Starting bid : 150 CHFHammer price : 440 CHFLot# : 4434 Guatemala
1871 (March 1): 1 c. ochre on buff, the spectacular usage of two single examples, a defective pair broken on opening the letter and a block of sixteen (4 x 4) similarly touched into in places when the letter was opened, all used on reverse of 1873 cover to Bordeaux and cancelled by manuscript lines in ink. Obverse with oval "Correos / Guatemala" datestamp (Feb 11) in blue, three line dated PANAMA / TRANSIT in black (March 15), thence via London where framed 'GB / 1F 90c.' Accountancy marking was struck in black. London cds (April 14) in red and charged '15' décimes handstruck due upon receipt. Illustrated in the Goodman handbook on page 44. Despite faults an absolutely key item for classic Guatemalan philately - the largest known first issue franking. Cert. Scheller (2009).rnrnProvenance: Collection Mark Spycher, Nov 2008.Starting bid : 2,500 CHFHammer price : 6,000 CHFLot# : 4435 Guatemala
1871 (March 1): 1 c. ochre on buff and 5 c. bistre-brown, used on 1871 cover to Ramon Rodriguez in Mazatenango, tied by numeral "1" obliterator in black with "Correos / Guatemala" circular datestamp at right (Oct 28) in black. File fold well away from the adhesives, cleaned but of exceptional rarity, the companion cover was in Hubbard (lot 96) and Castilejo (lot 1024) which was identically franked and mailed one week before this example. Goodman records five first issue covers with the 1 centavo adhesive, including this example, however a further example has come to light (F-W Lange collection) since the handbook was published; of these six covers just three were used in the 'decimal' period (March 1 1871 until January 26, 1872) prior to Guatemala reverting to their former currency in January 1872 and there are only two recorded 6 centavo internal frankings. An exhibition item of the foremost importance.rnrnProvenance: Collection Mark Spycher, Nov 2008.Starting bid : 2,000 CHFHammer price : 3,200 CHFLot# : 4436 Guatemala
1871 (March 1): 5 c. deep brown on buff, an unused block of fifteen from the lower right corner of the sheet, positions 125-130 / 145-150, Imperforate and with full gum in a vivid deep impression, but with white flaw on positions 135 and 145 leading to the sheet being rejected with manuscript pen line through four stamps. An extraordinary item - this rejected sheet is printed in a much darker shade than the issued listed Imperforates and possibly came from a pre-gummed Trial.Starting bid : 300 CHFHammer price : not soldLot# : 4437 Guatemala
1871 (March 1): 5 c. light brown on buff, an unused Imperforate block of four, positions 93-94 / 103-104, the lower pair showing the tête-bêche variety, with ample margins on all sides and confirming the position (the variety also occurs on pos. 10), fresh and very fine, superb large part og. Just two blocks are recorded from this position (the other was ex Castilejo, lot 1032), a magnificent multiple of great rarity Gi 2ba = £ 2'500+/Scott = $ 3'600+.Starting bid : 1,500 CHFHammer price : 1,500 CHFLot# : 4438 Guatemala
1871 (March 1): 5 c. brown on buff, an unused Imperforate block of four from the top right of sheet, position 9-10 / 19-20, the upper pair showing the tête-bêche variety, with large sheet margin on two sides and thus confirming the position (the variety also occurs on pos. 103), fresh and very fine, superb large part og. A magnificent multiple of great rarity. Cert. Philatelic Foundation (1980) Gi 2ba = £ 2'500+/Scott = $ 3'600+.rnrnProvenance: Corinphila sale 64, June 1981, lot 2478; Collection Dr. Alfred Guggissberg, Corinphila sale 137, May 2003, lot 1950; Collection Mark Spycher; Collection Max Platinga.Starting bid : 2,000 CHFHammer price : 2,800 CHFLot# : 4439 Guatemala
1871 (March 1): 5 c. bistre-brown on buff, an unused irregular block of thirty-six, positions 28-30 / 38-40 / 46-50 /96-100; of excellent fresh colour and splendid appearance, large part or unmounted og. A magnificent multiple, the second largest recorded (the Castilejo description, lot 1025 was erroneous), fresh and very fine, large part or unmounted og. A rarity.rnrnProvenance: Collection Dr. Alfred Guggissberg, Corinphila sale 137, May 2003, lot 1971.Starting bid : 400 CHFHammer price : 1,100 CHFLot# : 4440 Guatemala
1871 (March 1): 5 c. bistre-brown, a single example used on circa 1873 cover front from Jutiapa to Guatemala City tied by both framed FRANCO handstamp (Goodman CPS72) and by "17" numeral obliterator in black. Unrecorded in the Goodman handbook. An exceptional and extremely rare usage, the sole example of a first issue adhesive used on cover from this town. Cert. Moorhouse (2009).rnrnProvenance: Collection Mark Spycher, Nov 2008; Investphila, sale 15, Lugano, 17-18 April 2010, lot 544.Starting bid : 500 CHFHammer price : 1,100 CHFLot# : 4441 Guatemala
1871 (March 1): 5 c. bistre-brown, a single example used on 1874 cover from Guatemala City to Antigua, tied by scarce usage of the 'Guatemala' datestamp (April 21) in black. Carried by Steamer with corresponding "Correos de Guatemala / Paquetes" datestamp in red of the same day alongside. Recorded in the Goodman census with just 7, perhaps eight single 5 c. frankings now known. Slight envelope imperfection well above the adhesive, a rare and most attractive cover. Cert. Moorhouse (2009).rnrnProvenance: Collection Luis Cervera, DF, Zurich, 1-6 Nov 1993; Collection F-W Lange; Investphila, sale 15, Lugano, 17-18 April 2010, lot 547.Starting bid : 1,500 CHFHammer price : 4,200 CHFLot# : 4442 Guatemala
1871 (March 1): 5 c. bistre-brown, a used horizontal pair on 1874 cover from Guatemala City to Retalhuleu, tied by "Guatemala" circular datestamp in black (May 6), with "Correos de Guatemala / Paquetes" cds perfectly struck in red (May 6) alongside, demonstrating the cover was to travel by Steamer. Internal docketing of receipt (May 10) in manuscript. Recorded by Goodman on page 52, who records just this one cover with a pair of 5 centavos adhesives, there are however, two recorded thus - another from the same correspondence (ex Miguel Ricoy) with one stamp repaired. The sole recorded internal 10 c. rate cover in fine condition and a great rarity of the issue.rnrnProvenance: Collection Norman Hubbard, Stanley Gibbons, New York, 17 March 1981, lot 107; Collection Mark Spycher, Nov 2008.Starting bid : 2,500 CHFHammer price : 5,000 CHFLot# : 4443 Guatemala
1871 (March 1): 5 c. bistre-brown, a single example used with 10 c. blue (2), one with rounded corner perf., used on the famous 1871 double rate cover to San Francisco, USA all adhesives cancelled by light strikes of the Guatemala City "1" numeral obliterator and by Maltese Cross segmented cork handstamps in black to prevent possible re-use. 'Correos / Guatemala' circular datestamp in black at left (Oct 10) and the 5 c. adhesive further tied on arrival by "San Francisco / Cal." cds (Oct 27) in black. Taxed upon receipt with '20' (cents) due to pay in manuscript. A very rare and spectacular cover, the earliest recorded stamped cover to the USA, prepaying double the 'decimal' rate (March 1, 1871 to January 26, 1872) of 12 centavos to the American nations and the sole exaample thus. Illustrated in the Goodman handbook on page 48. Exceptionally rare: the earliest recorded stamped cover from Guatemala.rnrnProvenance: Collection Norman Hubbard, Stanley Gibbons, New York, 17 March 1981, lot 108; Collection Mark Spycher, Nov 2008; Investphila, sale 15, Lugano, 17-18 April 2010, lot 552.Starting bid : 3,500 CHFHammer price : 8,500 CHFLot# : 4444 Guatemala
1871 (March 1): 5 c. brown and 20 c. rose, used on the spectacular 1872 cover from Salama to Rotherham, England tied by bold "24" numeral obliterator in black, with transit datestamp of the British Post office in COLON adjacent (Jan 25, 1872) in black. Reverse with 'Correos / Guatemala' circular datestamp of transit (Jan ) and Rotherham arrival cds (Feb 26). Un-taxed (Guatemala had yet to join the UPU) and docketed alongside the adhesives with manuscript "Rec'd R.O. (Robert Owen, the addressee) Feb 26, last post" which was possibly the reason the letter escaped Postage Due. This cover was carried on the same day as a quadruple rate cover bearing five 1871 20 c. rose (ex Hubbard, lot 124, illustration with the lot) to the addressee's brother in Sheffield, arriving on the same day and charged 3 shillings Postage Due. File fold crosses the adhesives, however this is the sole recorded cover with a 25 centavos rate to Europe - this being applicable only in the 'decimal' period: March 1, 1871 until January 26, 1872, after which the rate was reduced to 20 centavos. Illustrated in the Goodman handbook on page 46. A magnificent and extremely rare cover, the sole recorded franking. Cert. Moorhouse (2009).rnrnProvenance: Collection Mark Spycher, Nov 2008; Investphila, sale 15, Lugano, 17-18 April 2010, lot 554.rnStarting bid : 5,000 CHFHammer price : 5,000 CHFLot# : 4445 Guatemala
1871 (March 1): 10 c. blue, an unused Imperforate block of four, marginal from left of sheet, positions 91-92 / 101-102 and thus showing Type I wide "0" on upper pair and Type II narrow "0" on the lower pair, large margins all round and of fine colour, fresh and fine, unmounted og. Exceptional and rare Gi 3ab var = unpriced/Scott = unpriced.Starting bid : 250 CHFHammer price : 600 CHFLot# : 4446 Guatemala
1871 (March 1): 10 c. blue, Type I, the remarkable unused block of eighty (10 x 8), being the upper half of the sheet with all stamps Type I with wide "0" (Type I positions were from 1-94 and position 149), the block found with another large multiple where the two had stuck together and thus the gum was removed, some minor imperfections with on stamp closed tear and separation reinforced by hinges but the largest recorded multiple of this stamp (the Castilejo description, lot 1038, being erroneous) and an exhibition piece of the highest calibre. Unique Gi 3 = £ 620+/Scott = $ 880+.Starting bid : 1,000 CHFHammer price : 1,600 CHFLot# : 4447 Guatemala
1871 (March 1): 10 c. blue, Type I, narrow "0", used on 1873 cover from Guatemala City to USA tied by "1" numeral obliterator in black with "Correos / Guatemala" circular datestamp (Jan 26) in blue at left. Struck on arrival with "N.Y. Steamship / 10" datestamp (Feb 19) in black. Recorded in the Goodman handbook, one of just four covers recorded paying the 10 c. 'Americas' single rate. A rare cover. Cert. Moorhouse (2009).rnrnProvenance: Collection Mark Spycher, Nov 2008; Investphila, sale 15, Lugano, 17-18 April 2010, lot 550.Starting bid : 1,000 CHFHammer price : 2,000 CHFLot# : 4448 Guatemala
1871 (March 1): 10 c. blue, Type II, wide "0", used on 1872 second sheet of entire letter to Guatemala City carried at double rate, tied by "11" numeral obliterator in black of Champerico. The stamp with straight edge at right and rounded top left corner perforation but just three covers are recorded (one listed in the Goodman handbook) with this stamp paying the internal double rate. Despite imperfections a very rare cover. Cert. Moorhouse (2009).rnrnProvenance: Collection Mark Spycher, Nov 2008; Investphila, sale 15, Lugano, 17-18 April 2010, lot 549.rnStarting bid : 500 CHFHammer price : 1,100 CHFLot# : 4449 Guatemala
1871 (March 1): 20 c. rose, an unused corner marginal irregular block of sixteen, completely Imperforate from a rejected part sheet but with a wonderful clear impression, positions 116-120 / 126-130 / 138-140 / 148-150, of deep fresh colour and with full original gum, unobtrusive scissor cut between pos. 127-128, defaced by diagonal manuscript pen line. Rare.Starting bid : 300 CHFHammer price : not soldLot# : 4450 Guatemala
1871 (March 1): 20 c. rose, the famous used block of eight (2 x 4) on large piece with a further vertical pair below, tied by weak strikes of probable "1" numeral obliterator of Guatemala City in black. Small imperfections as to be expected but a remarkable and extremely rare block - the used 'block of twelve' recorded, is in fact a block of six, a strip of three, a pair and a single - this being the largest known used multiple.rnrnProvenance: Collection Norman Hubbard, Stanley Gibbons, New York, 17 March 1981, lot 122; Collection Mark Spycher.rnrnStarting bid : 500 CHFHammer price : 850 CHFLot# : 4451 Guatemala
1871 (March 1): 20 c. rose, a single example used on 1872 cover from Guatemala City to Paris endorsed 'via Panama', tied by "1" numeral obliterator in black. "Correos / Guatemala" despatch cds in blue at left (Sept 17) and thence via British P.O. in COLON with circular datestamp in black (Oct 21), London (Nov 12) where framed 'GB / 1F 60c.' Accountancy marking was applied in black and charged '12' décimes handstruck due upon receipt. Unrecorded in the Goodman census (which records three covers) but further research shows that even now just six single frankings of this stamp are known, three of which are to France. A spectacular and rare cover. Cert. Moorhouse (2009).rnrnProvenance: Norman Hubbard, Stanley Gibbons, New York, 17 March 1981, lot 123; Mark Spycher, Nov 2008; Investphila, sale 15, Lugano, 17-18 April 2010, lot 553.rnStarting bid : 3,000 CHFHammer price : 6,500 CHFLot# : 4452 Guatemala
Lot# : 4453 Guatemala
1871 (March 1): 20 c. blue, Error of Colour, an unused example completely Imperforate, good margins all round and marginal from right of sheet, of fresh colour, without gum. In this describer's opinion a much under-catalogued stamp, superb and very rare, probably the finest known example. Signed Darteyre Gi 4ba = £ 1'200/Scott = $ 1'750.rnrnNote: This example is infinitely finer than the two examples offered in Hubbard (1981), one of which was again offered in Castilejo (2016).Starting bid : 1,000 CHFHammer price : 1,600 CHFLot# : 4454 Guatemala
1873: 4 r. violet, perf. 11¾, an unused example from left of sheet, showing the vertical guideline outside the frame at left, perfectly centred and of fresh colour, small part og. A rare stamp so fine with just 20'000 issued. Signed A. Diena Gi 5 = £ 475/Scott = $ 675.Starting bid : 250 CHFHammer price : not soldLot# : 4455 Guatemala
Lot# : 4456 Guatemala
1873: 4 r. violet, single example used on 1877 entire letter endorsed 'par Panama' to Chaux des Fonds, Switzerland tied by "Guatemala" cds (May 19) in black with "Correos de Guatemala / Paquetes" cds in red (same day) denoting the cover was to go by Steamer. Struck in transit with "T" marking (Guatemala did not join the UPU until 1881) in black, with reverse showing London cds in red (June 22) and taxed with '50' in blue crayon - this amount deleted on arrival where charged 100 c. to pay. Unrecorded in the Goodman handbook: the sole recorded classic period cover known to Switzerland. Unique. Cert. Eichele (2001).rnrnProvenance: Collection Silvain Wyler, Corinphila sale 165, Nov-Dec 2010, lot 476; Collection Max Platinga.Starting bid : 5,000 CHFHammer price : 6,500 CHFLot# : 4457 Guatemala
1873: 1 peso yellow, perf. 11¾, an unused example, marginal from left of sheet, well centred and of fresh deep colour, Lind Type 25 with break in the outer frameline under "U" of UN PESO, large part og. A rare stamp so fine with just 10'000 issued. Signed A. Diena Gi 6 = £ 250/Scott = $ 350.Starting bid : 200 CHFHammer price : 320 CHFLot# : 4458 Guatemala
1873: 1 peso yellow, perf. 11¾, a used horizontal pair, of excellent colour and centering for this issue, neatly cancelled by five pointed "*" handstamps in black. Beautiful and excessively rare - just seven pairs were recorded by Walter Lind the major student of the issue who attempted to replate both the 4 r. and the 1 peso - a pair being the largest known multiple of this stamp Gi 6 = £ 300+/Scott = $ 430+.Starting bid : 300 CHFHammer price : 360 CHFLot# : 4459 Guatemala
1873: 1 peso yellow, a used example on cover front from Guatemala City to Cadiz, Spain at double rate endorsed 'via Panama', tied by "Guatemala" cds in black (Nov 20) with "Correos de Guatemala / Paquetes" datestamp in red alongside of the same day to denote Steamer mail. 'London / Paid' transit cds in red deleted by London numeral obliterator '26' in black and struck with red "T" marking to denote unpaid and manuscript '50' (French centimes) in blue crayon. Spanish charge of 1 peseta in red also on front. Listed in the Goodman census which records just three frankings bearing this stamp, although a fourth cover has been seen. Extremely rare and a primary Exhibition piece for Guatemalan classic philately. Cert. Moorhouse (2009).rnrnProvenance: Collection Mark Spycher, Nov 2008; Investphila, sale 15, Lugano, 17-18 April 2009, lot 557; Collection Max Platinga.rnrnNote: The three frankings recorded in Goodman are the 'Hubbard' cover to Madrid (lot 151) - Goodman illustration on page 60, the combination cover with British Honduras adhesives (Goodman illustration page 61) and the above item.Starting bid : 3,500 CHFHammer price : 6,000 CHFLot# : 4460 Guatemala
Fiscal Used for Postage 1876: ½ r. copper bronze on blued paper, imperforate, the famous example used on 1876 cover addressed to Sr. Don Feliciano Garcia (then the chief private secretary to the President of the republic of Guatemala) in Quezaltenango tied by "Guatemala" circular datestamp (Nov 20) in black. "Correos de Guatemala / Paquetes" cds alongside in red for the same date with arrival cds "Correos de Quetzaltenango" in black on reverse (Dec 3) and readdressed back to the Capital. A very rare cover - Fiscal stamps were never authorised for Postage - and the sole recorded usage. Unique.rnrnProvenance: Collection Norman Hubbard, Stanley Gibbons, New York, 17 March 1981, lot 153; Collection Mark Spycher, Nov 2008.Starting bid : 2,500 CHFHammer price : 2,500 CHFLot# : 4461 Guatemala
Lot# : 4462 Guatemala
1875 (April 15): Liberty ½ r. blue-green, a used example on 1876 cover to Retalhuleu tied by neat strike of "6" numeral obliterator in black with "Correos de Quezaltenango" datestamp (April 18) at left, pre-paying the under ½ ounce internal rate. Goodman records just four covers bearing this stamp with just such internal frankings known of which this is the earliest and finest. A superb and rare cover in the foremost quality for the issue. Cert. Moorhouse (2009).rnrnProvenance: Collection Mark Spycher, Nov 2008; Investphila, sale 15, Lugano, 17-18 April 2009, lot 558.rnStarting bid : 2,000 CHFHammer price : 3,200 CHFLot# : 4463 Guatemala
Lot# : 4464 Guatemala
1875 (April 15): Liberty 1 r. blue, used example diagonally bisected (upper right half) on 1877 mourning envelope to Quezaltenango tied by "9" numeral obliterator in black with corresponding "Correos de Mazatenango" circular datestamp (July 14) at left, paying the ½ real internal rate.rnIllustrated in Goodman on page 77. Goodman lists just four bisected usages, this describer has recorded five such usages. A splendid and extremely rare cover.rnrnProvenance: Collection Norman Hubbard, Stanley Gibbons, New York, 17 March 1981, lot 154; Collection Mark Spycher, Nov 2008.Starting bid : 2,500 CHFHammer price : 4,200 CHFLot# : 4465 Guatemala
1875 (April 15): Liberty 2 r., Large Format Die Proof in black on sunken card, 110 x 147 mm., printed by Colombia Bank Note Co. of Washington DC., with file number 'No. 100' at base alongside 'C' in diamond (Goodman DP10B). Exceptional and extremely rare.Starting bid : 500 CHFHammer price : 1,000 CHFLot# : 4466 Guatemala
1875 (April 15): Liberty issue 2 r. dull red, two horizontal pairs used on front of 1878 cover to Belize, British Honduras tied by "18" numeral obliterators in black with corresponding "CORREOS DE ZACAPA" datestamp (July 3) in green at left. The adhesives over file fold but the sole recorded franking of this stamp larger than a pair on cover. Listed in Goodman on page 76. A very rare multiple franking for a package of between 2 and 3 ounces in weight. An exhibition item.Starting bid : 1,200 CHFHammer price : 3,400 CHFLot# : 4467 Guatemala
1878 (Jan 10): Indian Woman, the set of four perforated Proofs on thick moire surfaced paper, perf. 13½, unused without gum. Fresh and very fine, seldom seen (Goodman #PP11C-14C). Most unusual.rnrnProvenance: Collection José Castillejo, Spink, New York, June 2016, lot 1079.Starting bid : 175 CHFHammer price : 220 CHFLot# : 4468 Guatemala
1878 (Jan 10): Indian Woman, the set of four perforated Proofs on very thick paper, perf. 13½, unused without gum. Fresh and very fine, seldom seen (Goodman #PP11B-14B). Most unusual.rnrnProvenance: Collection José Castillejo, Spink, New York, June 2016, lot 1078.Starting bid : 175 CHFHammer price : 260 CHFLot# : 4469 Guatemala
1878: Indian Woman ½ r. yellow-green, a single example used on 1879 cover to Guatemala City, boldly tied by "7" numeral obliterator with corresponding "Correos de San Marcos" datestamp (March 8) in blue at left. Flap faults on reverse and a few envelope imperfections of no significance - this cover is listed in Goodman on page 84, being the second earliest single franking, with just three such covers recorded.rnrnProvenance: Collection Luis Cervera, DF, Nov 1-6, 1993, lot 30525.Starting bid : 1,000 CHFHammer price : 2,400 CHFLot# : 4470 Guatemala
1878 (Jan 10): Indian Woman 2 r. carmine-rose on pale buff tinted paper, an unused vertical strip of four from top right corner of the sheet, variety "Imperforate" with part 'Correos' imprint, fresh and very fine, large part or unmounted og. Scarce and most appealing multiple Gi 12a = £ 300+/Scott = $ 430+.Starting bid : 150 CHFHammer price : not soldLot# : 4471 Guatemala
1878: Indian Woman 2 r. carmine-rose, an early usage of a single example on the famous 1878 part cover to London (Matthews correspondence) endorsed 'via Belize' with a further example excised at right, tied by bold strike of the "18" numeral obliterator with corresponding "Correos de Zacapa" datestamp (Aug 3) at left in black. British Honduras 1877 1 s. green, perf. 14, applied in transit (Gi 16) and tied by "O" barred obliterator in black with Belize cds (Aug 15) at right, as Guatemala had yet to join the UPU. London cds of arrival (Sept 12) on reverse. Trimmed at right for better display, illustrated prior to this event in Goodman on page 86. Despite the imperfection, a piece of great rarity with just two combination covers with British Honduras recorded. Cert. Moorhouse (2009).rnrnProvenance: Collection Luis Cervera, DF, Zurich, 1-6 Nov 1993; Collection F-W Lange; Collection Mark Spycher, Nov 2008.rn Investphila, sale 15, Lugano, 17-18 April 2009, lot 559.Starting bid : 3,000 CHFHammer price : 6,000 CHFLot# : 4472 Guatemala
1878: Indian Woman 4 r. violet, a used example on 1878 cover to Berlin, Germany tied by neat "25" numeral obliterator with superb circular "COBAN" datestamp (June 28) in red alongside. Struck with 'T / 1-10' marking in blue (Guatemala did not join the UPU until 1881) in London and charged '125 pf.' due in blue. Reverse with 'Correos / Guatemala' cds in red, London cds and Berlin arrival (Oct 16). This cover is unrecorded by Goodman, however a similar cover from this correspondence is illustrated on page 239. A fine and rare cover. Cert. Moorhouse (1997) Scott = $ 2'500.Starting bid : 1,000 CHFHammer price : 2,600 CHFLot# : 4473 Guatemala
1879: The ubiquitous ¼ real black on buff postal stationery card, the reply half, used locally within Guatemala City cancelled by octagonal "Correos / Guatemala" datestamp in violet (Dec 13, 1879). Whilst amongst the most common of all unused postal stationery cards (the stock was purchased for use as advertising cards by Errington & Martin, stamp dealers in London), the card in used condition can be considered a rarity.Starting bid : 500 CHFHammer price : 650 CHFLot# : 4474 Guatemala
Lot# : 4475 Guatemala
Lot# : 4476 Guatemala
Lot# : 4477 Guatemala
Lot# : 4478 Guatemala
1881 (July): 20 c. on Indian Woman 2 r. carmine-rose, an unused horizontal pair of fresh vibrant colour, variety "Imperforate Vertically Between", fine large part og. A great rarity, just four pairs are recorded thus: this being much the finest of the four known pairs. Signed Holcombe Gi 20c = £ 400/Scott = $ 900.rnrnProvenance: Collection Miguel Ricoy; Collection Fritz Lange; Collection Jose Castillejo.Starting bid : 350 CHFHammer price : 750 CHFLot# : 4479 Guatemala
1881 (July): 20 c. on 2 r. carmine-rose, an unused block of four of vibrant colour, well centred for this issue, horizontal crease across lower pair that does not detract from frontal appearance, fresh and fine, large og. Goodman states 'even pairs are uncommon'. The largest known multiple of this stamp, there being but two known blocks of four. A rarity. Signed Holcombe Gi 20 = £ 280++/Scott = $ 400++.rnrnProvenance: Collection Miguel Ricoy, RL, Zurich, 11 Nov 1987, lot 1073; Collection José Castillejo, Spink, New York, 8 June 2016, lot 1095.Starting bid : 250 CHFHammer price : not soldLot# : 4480 Guatemala
1881 (Nov 7): Quetzal Proofs (6) by the American Banknote Co. with UPU inscription, 'Frame Only' Proofs in horizontal pairs for all five values (1, 2, 5, 10 and 20 c.) in issued colours, all five from the corner of the file sheets with the 2 c. value endorsed 'Sep '81' in purple crayon; together with a 'Vignette Only' Proof of the resplendent Quetzal in green. Some minor wrinkles but a rare group.Starting bid : 175 CHFHammer price : 320 CHFLot# : 4481 Guatemala
Lot# : 4482 Guatemala
1886 (March 6): Railbond issue 150 c. on 1 p. vermilion, an unused vertical pair, upper stamp with variety "Surcharge Omitted" and part surcharge on reverse, fresh and fine, large part og. Much scarcer than catalogue values suggest Gi 30d = £ 150/Scott = $ 100.Starting bid : 100 CHFHammer price : 110 CHFLot# : 4483 Guatemala
1886: Quetzal and Arms 1 c., the Large Format sunken Die Proof by the American Banknote Co., engraved in black (issued in deep bright blue) in card (150 x 226 mm.), with file number 'C-151' and ABN imprint below, and docket number 26190 in pencil at lower right, fresh and very fine.Starting bid : 120 CHFHammer price : 130 CHFLot# : 4484 Guatemala
1893: 10 c. rose postal stationery envelope to Perleberg, Germany endorsed 'via Champ., Panama, New York', struck on despatch with large part RETALHULEU 'Spoon' handstamp in blue, with fine oval "AGENCIA POSTAL AMBULANTE / ENTRE CHAMPERICO Y SN. FELIPE" daatestamp in violet (April 16) and Champerico cds above. Reverse with 'Transito / Panama' cds (May 3), New York cds and Perleberg arrival (May 22). File fold but a fine and scarce T.P.O.Starting bid : 120 CHFHammer price : 120 CHFLot# : 4485 Guatemala
Lot# : 4486 Guatemala
Lot# : 4487 Guatemala
Lot# : 4488 Guatemala
1902: 20 c. rose-lilac & black, an unused block of six (3 x 2), marginal from left of sheet, variety "Imperforate Between Vertically" also imperforate between stamp and margin, fresh appearance, typically slight browned large part og. A scarce multiple Gi 122b = £ 275+/Scott = $ 300+.Starting bid : 175 CHFHammer price : 220 CHFLot# : 4489 Guatemala
1902 (Sept 15): 50 c. red-brown & blue (Columbus Theatre), an unused vertical pair of good appearance, variety "Imperforate Horizontally Between", slight thin and mounted on card for display, large part og. Unlisted by Gibbons and believed by Brian Moorhouse and this describer to be the sole example extant Scott = $ 350.Starting bid : 250 CHFHammer price : not soldLot# : 4490 Guatemala
1907 (Jan 1): Independence issue 12½ c. ultramarine & black, a used horizontal pair variety "Imperforate Vertically Between", lightly cancelled in violet. Slight crease in central margin only but rare - not listed used by Gibbons or Scott Gi 121a = £ 140/Scott = $ 150 unused.Starting bid : 100 CHFHammer price : not soldLot# : 4491 Guatemala
Lot# : 4492 Guatemala
Lot# : 4493 Guatemala
Lot# : 4494 Guatemala
1919 (May 3): Waterlow working Die Proofs (3) for the vignettes only of the 30 c. (Radio Station), 60 c. (Maternity Hospital) and 90 c. (Technical School) values, all printed in black with file numbers in manuscript above. Closed tear on 60 c. but unique Gi 159/161.Starting bid : 120 CHFHammer price : 420 CHFLot# : 4495 Guatemala
Lot# : 4496 Guatemala
1921 (April): 50 c. on 75 c. lilac & black, a lightly used example showing, albeit unclearly due to the black vignette, the variety "1921 / Cincnenta / centavos" (Cincnenta for Cincuenta). Brian Moorhouse believed this stamp to be unique Gi/Scott = unlisted.Starting bid : 200 CHFHammer price : not soldLot# : 4497 Guatemala
Lot# : 4498 Guatemala
1929: De La Rue Essay for an unadopted 2 p. 50 c. value, on thin pelure tracing paper with the design in pencil, orange-brown and lettering picked out in Chinese white, the central vignette in pencil being similar to the Barrios vignette adopted for the 25 c. value. Sold with issued Barrios 25 c. value mint. Delightful and unique.Starting bid : 150 CHFHammer price : 400 CHFLot# : 4499 Guatemala
1929: De La Rue Die Proofs (5) for 25 c. value (Barrios), with three in deep or lake-red being progressive Proofs showing the engine turning in upper corners, second with added value and wording at base and a completed design without the De La Rue imprint; two completed Proofs yellow-bistre and issued colour of orange-brown. A fine and scarce group.Starting bid : 200 CHFHammer price : 420 CHFLot# : 4500 Guatemala
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