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  • Lot# : 767 Guatemala

    1886 (March 6): Small piece bearing the Barrios 'Railway' set of five, all adhered to small piece from the Natal Post Office archive, each stamp overprinted "SPECIMEN." in violet (Samuel NA2). Some trivial aging on the 150 centavos value not greatly detracting from appearance. Unique. Ex the Brian Moorhouse estate.
    Starting bid : 200 CHF
    Hammer price : 240 CHF

    Lot# : 768 Guatemala

    1886: Litho 2 c. yellow-brown, a diagonally bisected example used on local 1893 cover at drop letter rate, tied by octagonal framed "POSTAL LOCAL / GUATEMALA" datestamp in green (Feb 22). Scarce. Ex the Brian Moorhouse estate.
    Starting bid : 100 CHF
    Hammer price : 100 CHF

    Lot# : 769 Guatemala

    1886: Litho 5 c. purple, a single example used on 1886 underpaid cover to Clermont, USA tied by "CORREOS / QUETZALTENANGO" Star duplex (Oct 7). Struck in transit with "NO STATE NAMED" in blue and reverse showing Guatemala Star duplex (Oct 11), New Orleans and New York transits (Oct 28) alongside Dead Letter Office triangular handstamp. Return duplex of Guatemala (Jan 6, 1887). Manuscript "Insufficient Address" on obverse and "T" marking at upper left. Slight soiling due to handling but a rare cover. Ex the Brian Moorhouse estate.
    Starting bid : 150 CHF
    Hammer price : 200 CHF

    Lot# : 770 Guatemala

    1886/95: Engraved 1 c. blue horizontal pair, 2 c. yellow-brown and 6 c. lilac used on 1899 cover to St. John's, Newfoundland in combination with perforated "VIA PUERTO BARRIOS - NEW ORLEANS" deep blue label, all tied by "GUATEMALA / 1" circular handstamps in violet with datestamp below (Sept 23). Reverse with New Orleans, Boston and St. Johns (Oct 12) cds's. Minor corner fault at upper right but a most attractive and scarce cover to an unusual destination. Ex the Brian Moorhouse estate.
    Starting bid : 120 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 771 Guatemala

    1886/95: 1 c. blue and diagonally bisected 10 c. red, used on circa 1890 cover to Guatemala City tied by "CORREOS / PATALUL" undated Star duplex with "RECIBIDA / GUATEMALA" Star duplex at left, both in violet. Central file fold away from adhesives. Ex the Brian Moorhouse estate.
    Starting bid : 100 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 772 Guatemala

    1897: Exposition issue, American Banknote Co. sunken Die Proof for the 12 c. value printed in black on card (110 x 80 mm.) with imprint below. File hole at upper left and manuscript file number and date "OK 747 9/14/96" in red ink. Rare. Ex the Brian Moorhouse estate.
    Starting bid : 150 CHF
    Hammer price : 340 CHF

    Lot# : 773 Guatemala

    18907: Exhibition set of 14 values from 1 c. to 500 c. on coloured papers; the complete set in unused blocks of four, all fresh and fine with many marginal, overprinted "SPECIMEN" in red or black, the 1 c. without gum, balance unmounted og. Scarce, ex the American Bank Note Co. archives. Ex the Brian Moorhouse estate.
    Starting bid : 150 CHF
    Hammer price : 180 CHF

    Lot# : 774 Guatemala

    1908 (May): 1 c. on 10 c. orange & blue, an unused lower right corner marginal block of thirty (6 x 5), Waterlow sheet requisition number 462 at right, the first two vertical rows showing variety "Surcharge Double", fresh and fine, large part or unmounted og. Scarce positional multiple. Ex the Brian Moorhouse estate Scott = $ 250++.
    Starting bid : 120 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 775 Guatemala

    1910: Perkins Bacon 6 c. "Granados" design, original artweork with pencil drawing headed "Rough sketch / For wording only", with original bromide Proofs (2) on card (300 x 205 mm.) showing the completed and accepted design with a completed unaccepted design showing larger wording and vignette; together with two further bromides - one again in an unaccepted design. A unique group.
    Starting bid : 250 CHF
    Hammer price : 340 CHF

    Lot# : 776 Guatemala

    1911: President Cabrera $ 5 black & red, an unused block of thirty (5 x 6) corner marginal, showing variety "Inverted Centre", unmounted og. Scarce and unusual large multiple. Ex the Brian Moorhouse estate Scott = $ 900+.
    Starting bid : 200 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 777 Guatemala

    1922: 25 c. brown pair and 1902 75 c. grey-lilac & black used on 1924 Military First Flight cover from Guatemala City (Feb 18) to Balboa, Canal Zone; the cover endorsed "Via First Central American Flight" at left and mailed by a US Military Attaché. Balboa arrival (Feb 29) on reverse. Cover sold with article by Roger Frigstad detailing this cover. Extremely rare (Muller 1 = 7'500 points) with just 28 covers carried. Ex the Brian Moorhouse estate.
    Starting bid : 250 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 778 Guatemala

    1876: Official cover with circular "ADMON. GRAL de CORREOS / GUATEMALA" cachet, used to Berlin without adhesives, struck with fine "CORREOS DE GUATEMALA / PAQUETES" cds in red (Aug 28). Struck with "T" mark in black as pre UPU for Guatemala and thus charged "220" and re-addressed to Alt KJischau with rate correspondingly altered to "260" in blue crayon at left. One file fold as to be expected, scarce and most unusual. Ex the Brian Moorhouse estate.rnrnProvenance: Collection Miguel Ricoy, RL, Zurich, Nov 1987, ex lot 1290.
    Starting bid : 250 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 779 Guatemala

    1926: Waterlow Pictorial issue from 6 c. ochre to 15 p. black (Locomotive on Bridge); complete set in strips of three perforated 'Oficial' on large piece, all tied by "COLLECTIOIN DE BERNE / MADAGASCAR" circular handstamps in red upon receipt from the UPU in Berne. Further handstamped and signed by the Director of Posts. Unique and spectacular.
    Starting bid : 300 CHF
    Hammer price : 380 CHF

    Lot# : 780 Guatemala

    1875: Postal stationery ¼ r. black card (H&G 1), an unsevered vertical pair, unused from right of sheet, creased between the cards but of great scarcity. Ex the Brian Moorhouse estate.
    Starting bid : 200 CHF
    Hammer price : 260 CHF

    Lot# : 781 Guatemala

    Postal Stationery 1897: Exhibition 12 c. black on pale lilac and grey postal stationery letter-card (H&G A2), a superb unfolded unused example ex the American Bank Note Co. archives, overprinted "SPECIMEN" in red with two punch-holes at base. Fresh, fine and scarce. Ex the Brian Moorhouse estate.
    Starting bid : 120 CHF
    Hammer price : 180 CHF

    Lot# : 782 Guatemala

    1875: Liberty Head ½ r. green postal stationery envelope, Die B, (H&G B1a) a used example to Guatemala City cancelled by "Star" handstamp and neat "CORREOS / TOTONICAPAM" cds in black. Most attractive and scarce. Ex the Brian Moorhouse estate.
    Starting bid : 100 CHF
    Hammer price : 140 CHF

    Lot# : 783 Guatemala

    1875: ½ r. yellow-green on cream postal stationery envelope (H&G B1a), used from Guatemala City to El Salvador, dated 29 December, uncancelled value, with attractively placed "Correos De Guatemala / Paquetes" alongside, small tear top left, otherwise remarkably fine, most attractive use.
    Starting bid : 200 CHF
    Hammer price : 220 CHF

    Lot# : 784 Guatemala

    1875: ½ r. yellow-green on cream postal stationery envelope (H&G B1a), used from Zacapa to Jutiapa, dated 6 March 1876, cancelled by "18" numeral in black, with dispatch datestamp alongside alos in black, on reverse a "Correos De Guatemala / Paquetes" dated 9 March 1876, lower left corner crease and soiled, otherwise a fine example.
    Starting bid : 200 CHF
    Hammer price : 240 CHF

    Lot# : 785 Guatemala

    1890: 5 c. pale blue postal stationery envelope (H&G B4) used to Guatemala City cancelled by small numeral "118" obliterator with circular "CORREOS / S. Antonio Suchitepeque" datestamp of despatch below (Dec 12, 1890) both in violet. Scarce and fine. Ex the Brian Moorhouse estate.
    Starting bid : 100 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 786 Guatemala

    1886: Litho 1 c. dull blue, a used example, straight edge at right, used on 5 c. pale blue postal stationery envelope (H&G B4) to Guatemala City tied by small numeral "92" obliterators with octagonal "CORREOS / PUEBLO NUEVO" datestamp of despatch below (Aug 5, 1890) both in violet. Scarce and fine. Ex the Brian Moorhouse estate.
    Starting bid : 100 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 787 Guatemala

    1888: 5 c. violet, Type II, used on 5 c. pale blue postal stationery envelope (H&G B4) to New York tied by small numeral "72" obliterator struck in deep violet with circular "CORREOS / LA LIBERTAD" cds (Sept 13,1892) adjacent in violet. Reverse with Coban (Sept 21), Guatemala transit and New York arrival (Oct 21). Scarce and fine. Ex the Brian Moorhouse estate.
    Starting bid : 100 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 788 Guatemala

    1888: 5 c. violet, Type II, used on 5 c. pale blue postal stationery envelope (H&G B4) to New York tied by small numeral "72" obliterator struck in red with circular "CORREOS / LA LIBERTAD" cds (Sept 9,1892) adjacent in violet. Reverse with Guatemala transit and New York arrival (Oct 21). Scarce and fine. Ex the Brian Moorhouse estate.
    Starting bid : 100 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 789 Guatemala

    1886/95: 1 c. blue and 2 c. yellow-brown horizontal pair, used on 5 c. pale blue postal stationery envelope (H&G B4) to Penang, Malaya (addressed as "British India") tied in black with octagonal Guatemala despatch (Feb 15, 1893) datestamp below. Reverse with London transit and Penang arrival (April 16). Scarce destination. Ex the Brian Moorhouse estate.
    Starting bid : 100 CHF
    Hammer price : 100 CHF

    Lot# : 790 Guatemala

    1900: 10 c. rose postal stationery envelope (H&G B5), a used example endorsed "via Puerto Barrios, New Orelans" cancelled by rare circular negative "CORREOS / CHICACAO" handstamp in blue. Reverse with Guatemala datestamp of transit (Feb 7) and Schaffhausen arrival cds (March 5). Ex the Brian Moorhouse estate.
    Starting bid : 100 CHF
    Hammer price : 100 CHF

    Lot# : 791 Guatemala

    1897: Exposition 6 c. postal stationery envelope (H&G B10), a used example to Guatemala City cancelled by fine small numeral "96" obliterator with "CORREOS / RABINAL" datestamp adjacent and sawtooth "SALAMA" cds of transit (May 31) below, all struck in violet. Scarce. Ex the Brian Moorhouse estate.
    Starting bid : 100 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 792 Guatemala

    1886/95: Engraved 2 c. yellow-brown pair, 5 c. violet (Type II) and 10 c. red-brown used on 6 c. on 5 c. pale blue postal stationery envelope (H&G B14), sent at registered/AR 25 cent rate to Belgrade, Serbia tied in violet by barrs and oval Guatamala City registered despatch datesamp (Nov 11, 1899). New York Exchange registration label and reverse with New Orleans transit (Nov 21) and Belgrade arrival cds. Rare destination. Ex the Brian Moorhouse estate.
    Starting bid : 100 CHF
    Hammer price : 100 CHF

    Lot# : 793 Guatemala

    Postal Stationery 1898: Telegraph postal stationery envelopes, the complete unused set of four: 2 c. on violet, 6 c. on orange, 10 c. on slate-grey and 12 c black; fresh and very fine unused. Rare (H&G H1/H4). Ex the Brian Moorhouse estate.
    Starting bid : 150 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 794 Guatemala

    1898c.: Postal Stationery unadopted envelope Essays (2) for 10 c.  value with José Maria Barrios vignette, one printed in rose red, the other in blue, both on cream stock. Slight wear but scarce. Ex the Brian Moorhouse estate.
    Starting bid : 100 CHF
    Hammer price : 100 CHF

    Lot# : 795 Guatemala

    1895: 1 c. brown "Ferrocarril" postal stationery card (H&G 6), an unused example ex the American Banknote Co. archives, handstamped "SPECIMEN" twice in violet and by framed "Return to / RECORD & SPECIMEN DEPT." in red. Reverse with manuscript notation "Received from Office 14 / Burned 13 / Issue Room 1". Rare and very fine. Ex the Brian Moorhouse estate.
    Starting bid : 120 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 796 Guatemala

    1908: Souvenir card in buff for opening the Inter-Oceanic Railway, sepia card cancelled "OFICIAL POSTAL DE OBISPO / DEPTO. DE ESCUINTLA" cds (Jan 31) in violet on obverse; the reverse with same cds and circular "SOUVENIR DEL CORREOS / FERROCARRIL DE GUATEMALA" cachet iun red with Locomotive vignette. Sold together with an unused example with red cachet on reverse. Scarce and very fine. Ex the Brian Moorhouse estate.
    Starting bid : 100 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 797 Guatemala

    1880: Quetzal Proofs, selection of three comprising, a minisheet showing six vingettes of the Quetzal in deep-green printed on thin white paper by the 'American Banknote Company.', imprint below, has a tear damage into lower right, as well as an example with two vignettes of the Quetzal in the same shade and paper, also an imperf. Proof of the 10 c. gray-violet and green, printed on thick gummed paper, good to large margins, very attractive; additionally 1949 the 'Birds and the Postage Stamp', Hélio-Vaugirard reproduction of the 1 c. black and green, printed on a large minisheet, very fresh and fine. A useful and attractive lot.
    Starting bid : 250 CHF
    Hammer price : 300 CHF

    Lot# : 798 Guatemala

    1879/1881: Quetzal issue, ¼ r., 1 r. and 1 c. to 20 c., collection of individual postmarks, comprising 200 stamps all with different cancellatioms, including superb strikes, scarce and rare towns, noted Tacana, Chiquimula and others, as well as numerals, stars, ring circulars, datestamps, range of colours, condition in the main is fine, also comes with a selection of misaligned stamps, two misperforations and a large piece with a block of four and two pairs of the 1881 10 c., a valuable and interesting lot.
    Starting bid : 400 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 799 Guatemala

    1881 (Nov 7): Quetzal Collection of cancellations on Exhibit leaves with 1 c. green & black (17) with cancels in black, blue and violet; 2 c. green & brown (16) with cancels in black, blue and red; 5 c. green & red (18) with cancels in black,. red and violet; 10 c. green & grey-violet black, blue, red and violet (16) and 20 c. green & yellow-orange (16) with cancels in black, blue and red; a delightful and most attractive collection (67 items). Ex the Brian Moorhouse estate Scott = $ 375+.
    Starting bid : 120 CHF
    Hammer price : 120 CHF

    Lot# : 800 Guatemala

    1881: Quetzal selection of unused blocks, multiples and singles, comprising ten items including 2 c. brown and green, block of forty-two with marginal base imprint 'American Banknote Company', also a top marginal imprint strip of five and a pair, 20 c. yellow and green, irregular block of forty six and a block of nine, 10 c. gray-violet and green in a top corner marginal imprint block of eight and a block of four, additionally unused singles of this set 1 c. -20 c., some with flaws but in the main fine, with several very fine. 
    Starting bid : 150 CHF
    Hammer price : 150 CHF

    Lot# : 801 Guatemala

    1881: Quetzal 2 c. brown and green, two complete sheets of 100 from different plates and frames, with marginal surround and both imprints top and bottom, both showing gradual misalignment of the central bird resulting in misplacement of the green into "Centavos" towards the bottom of the sheet, one the plate number is positioned over stamp 4 and 5, the other above stamp 5, some slight soiling and minor imperfections, most interesting and very fine examples.
    Starting bid : 300 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 802 Guatemala

    1800/50c.: The pre-stamp selection (7) with entires/fronts incl. Colonial "Por el Rey" endorsed front to Guatemala struck with oval Crown handstamp in black; 1808 front to Quetzaltenango with superb "TAPACHULA" in black (Chiapas); exceptional cover to Solöola with "GUATEMALA" in black; 1840c. cover with superb "Franqueado / Mazatenango" in black (Harris 144); 1840 framed "Franqueado en / Quetzaltenango" in black (Harris 166) on judicial cover; 1840c. cover rated ½ real with italic "Chimalt." of Chimaltenango (Harris 21) in black; 1855c. cover with fine framed "JUTIAPA" and "FRANCA" in black (Harris 131 and 132). Fine strikes, a good lot. Ex the Brian Moorhouse estate.
    Starting bid : 150 CHF
    Hammer price : 150 CHF

    Lot# : 803 Guatemala

    1886/95: Covers (2) with 1 c. blue, a single example and a horizontal strip of four used on 1891 cover to Antigua and readdressed back to Guatemala City cancelled by black obliterators. Guatemala City depatch (Jan 30) and Antigua Star duplex of arrival of the following day both in violet. Second cover with 1886/95 1 c. blue single and a marginal imprint block of nine used with 5 c. purple and 10 c. red on registered 1889 cover from Guatemala City to USA.  A fine pairing. Ex the Brian Moorhouse estate.
    Starting bid : 120 CHF
    Hammer price : 120 CHF

    Lot# : 804 Guatemala

    1886/1900: Quetzal issue cover selection (11) with 1 c. blue single example used on local drop letter; 1893 and 1898 local covers (2) each with 2 c. yellow-brown bisected examples; 1890c. cover with single 2 c. yellow-brown handstamped "Depositada despues del dia senalado" (posted after day indicated) in violet; 1893 10 c. rose stat. envelope up-rated from Gualan with two 5 c. violet to Berne, Switzerland; 1895 cover with single 10 c. red tied by rare "Antigua / Cancellado" circular cachet in violet to St. Gallen, Switzerland; 1896 6 c. on 6 c. stat. envelope up-rated 2 c. yellow-brown pair from Rodeo to Germany; 1901 postcard with three 1900 1 c. green used Yokohama, Japan; 1900 2 c. carmine and 6 c. emerald on cover to USA via Zacapa; 1900 1 c. and 5 c. violet (II) used on cover tied "Panajachel" cds (Xmas Day) etc. Generally fine, a scarce group. Ex the Brian Moorhouse estate.
    Starting bid : 300 CHF
    Hammer price : 300 CHF

    Lot# : 805 Guatemala

    1889/1901: The selection of covers/cards (11) with 1889 Fiscal used for postage from Zacapa and taxed as unaccepted; 1894 + c. red typeset pair on local mourning envelope within Guatemala City; 1895 cover twith Fiscal 5 c. claret pair - an accepted use from Livingston to Hamburg; 1896 postal stationery 'paste-up' 6 c. on 5 c. envelope ex Chimaltenango; 1896 6 c. on 5 c. envelope with 1886/95 2 c. pair from "Rodeo" to Germany via San Marcos; 1898 Newspaper wrapper 2 c. brown cut-out (2) on 6 c. on 5 c. pale blue envelope to Germany; 1899 3 c. + 3 c. letter-card sent registered with four provisionals; 1900 range of six provisional issues on local registered cover; 19091 registered stationery< card at 18 c. rate with five adhesives etc. Another fine and colourful selection. Ex the Brian Moorhouse estate.
    Starting bid : 150 CHF
    Hammer price : 150 CHF

    Lot# : 806 Guatemala

    1894/1903: Provisional Overprints on Quetzal issues, the selection of covers (7) with registered/AR cover to Montenegro with four colour franking; registered/AR cover to Germany bearing four colour franking; 1898 2 c. on 5 c. stationery envelope (H&G B13) up-rated with 1895 1 c. on  5 c. (3), 1886 5 c. violet and blue "Via Puerto Barrios - New Orleans" label with "BATEAU A VAPEUR" in red addressed to Austria; 1900 cover sent registetred from Coban with 2 x 10 c. red unoverprinted and single 1 c. on 10 c.; 1905 cover with pairs of 1903 25 c. on 6 c. and 25 c. on 10 c. to Chicago etc. Generally fine and an unusual group. Ex the Brian Moorhouse estate.
    Starting bid : 200 CHF
    Hammer price : 200 CHF

    Lot# : 807 Guatemala

    Railways 1895/1909: Small group of covers/cards (9) with 1895 Official stampless cover with "Oficial / Escuintla" cds and "Agencia Postal Ambulante / Escuintla y San Jose" cds, 1901 cover with 1 c. on 25 c. block of six used to Patalul with fine strike of "AMB. POSTAL F.C.C / GUATA A ESCUINTLA No. 1" cds in violet; 1908 Presidential imprinted envelope, closed tear, stampless usage to the Italian Minister with "FERROCARRIL DE GUATEMALA" cachets in violet; 1908 Inter-Oceanico card in green with red cachet verso; 1909 postcard with Map of the Railway (3 examples) used locally, to Germany and to USA etc. Ex the Brian Moorhouse estate.
    Starting bid : 200 CHF
    Hammer price : 200 CHF

    Lot# : 808 Guatemala

    Postal Stationery 1895/30: Selection of Postal Stationery with covers/cards (52) incl. 1875 ½ r. green envelopes (2) both used from Quetzaltenango (H&G B1a); 1890 3 c. red card used to Belize with arrival and another 3 c.+3 c. example used as 'paste-up' (H&G 5); 1897 "Telegrafos" envelopes used (2, one with contents); 1898 3 c. blue card (H&G 3) used to Singapore; 3 c. red card used to Sumatra (H&G 4); 1898 2 c. on 5 c. envelope (H&G B13) with 2 c. and 6 c. on 5 c. cut-outs used to pay 10 c. rate; 1905 special letter-card in purple on buff produced for the September 1905 Exposition fine unused; 1921 2.50 pesos olive envelope (H&G B15) used (8 examples), 1925 1 p. in red on 2.50 pesos olive envelope (H&G B16) used (14 examples),1927 "Memorandum" 50 c. on 25 c. red (3 examples, one up-rated) and 1 p. on 25 c. red unused (3) and used (4 examples, one up-rated) letter-sheets (H&G G1 + G2) etc. A superb lot with many scarce items present. Ex the Brian Moorhouse estate.rnrnrn 
    Starting bid : 250 CHF
    Hammer price : 360 CHF

    Lot# : 809 Guatemala

    1897: Exposition issue cover/card selection (8) with 1897 2 c. on Train 1 c. stationery card, 1897 rare registered cover franked 1 c., 6 c., 10 c. and 18 c. used from Coban to Hamburg; 2 c. stationery envelope (H&G B9) up-rated with 1 c. block of six and single 2 c. used to Austria;  1897 2 c. stationery envelope up-rated for reg'd/AR usage to Berlin with 2 c. (2), 6 c. and 25 c.; registered/AR usage of 6 c. stationery envelope (H&G B10) to Hamburg with 1 c. and strip of three 6 c. on reverse from Coban; 3 c. reply half stationery card (H&G 10b) used with "Ambulante No. 2 / Guatemala y Escuintla" cds; 1897 rare registered cover franked 1 c., 2 c. pair, 12 c. and 18 c. used from Coban to Hamburg etc. A very scarce group. Ex the Brian Moorhouse estate.rn 
    Starting bid : 150 CHF
    Hammer price : 240 CHF

    Lot# : 810 Guatemala

    1898/1912: Guatemala, 11 items of postal stationery - 7 stationery postcards, all with non philatelic text and 4 envelopes (each of them a bit reduced) all addressed to HILDBURGHAUSEN, Germany. One of the postcards with label VIA PUERTO BARRIOS NEW ORLEANS in blue. The label is struck by the cancel "CORREOS GUATEMALA". There are two covers added, one from Nicaragua 1903 and one stationery envelope from Costa Rica, both to Switzerland. So in total 13 documents.
    Starting bid : 150 CHF
    Hammer price : 150 CHF

    Lot# : 811 Guatemala

    1906/1935: The cover/card selection (9) with 1906 postcard franked 1902 5 c. pair used to Syria with "Damas" arrival; 1909 multi-franked cover to Finland with 1908 optd. 2 c. on 12½ c. (16) and 6 c. on 20 c. (13); 1909 postcard with 12½ c. tied "S.S. HEREDIA" ship cancel; August 1916 card to Hamburg at new 60 c. rate (introduced May 15); 1920 cover with block of six 25 c. on 2 c. with one stamp showing "35" for "25" error (Scott 168a); 1925 cover to USA prepared for aborted Scadta Survey flight; scarce 1929 Pickwick Airways Trial flight to Mexico City with arrival; 1935 illustrated centenary 50 c. postal stationery cards unused and used etc. A fine and unusual lot. Ex the Brian Moorhouse estate.
    Starting bid : 120 CHF
    Hammer price : 120 CHF

    Lot# : 812 Guatemala

    Official 1912/1924: Selection of covers/cards (10) with 1912/17 perforated Official covers incl. one with blue "El Presidente" logo to USA franked by 50 c. and 75 c. (perfins inverted) for registered rate; 1913 cover to USA with perfin 1 c. and block of four 12½ c.; 1914 cover with perfin 10 c. and pair of 20 c. to USA; 1915 trimmed cover to USA franked block of four 12½ c.; "El Presidente" registered cover to New Zealand with normal 1 c. and perfin 12½ c. pair; "El Presidente" cover registered to USA with perfin 2 c. pair and single 50 c.; 1918 Reseal Censored cover to USA with 2 c. pair and normal 1902 10 c. (4); 1924 "El Presidente" cover with optd. OFICIAL 2 c. pair and single 25 c.; 1926 "El Presidente" cover with perfin 2 c. and $3 (2); 1926 cover with perfin 50 c. and $2.50 to Bahamas and readdressed to USA. An exceptional and scarce group. Ex the Brian Moorhouse estate.
    Starting bid : 200 CHF
    Hammer price : 500 CHF

    Lot# : 812A Guatemala

    Library of books and auction catalagues for Gautamala, comprising six reference/handbooks/publications relating to early issue stamps and covers, including Guatamala 1 and 2 and Prof. Narath stamp collector handbooks Part 1 & 2, nine auction catalogues which incorporate the important named sales for this region/country between 1933 and 2016, additionally comes with a card index system with records of key items sold and provenance records, a valuable resource and the essential tools for the specialist and serious philatelist.rnrnrnrn 
    Starting bid : 200 CHF
    Hammer price : 200 CHF

    Lot# : 813 Haiti

    1846 Feb 3): Cover from Cap Haitien to Le Havre struck on despatch with superb negative "CAP-HAITIEN / PAYÉ" oval handstamp in black. British P.O. "JACMEL" double arc cds on reverse (March 11) and sent unpaid. London arrival on reverse (April 10) in red and struck there with 'COLONIES / &c. ART.13' handstamp in red. "LE HAVRE arrival cds (April 12) on reverse, charged '15' décimes due upon delivery. Scarce and very fine entire.
    Starting bid : 500 CHF
    Hammer price : 750 CHF

    Lot# : 814 Haiti

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    1847 (July 30): Outer lettersheet from Gonaives to Bordeaux struck on despatch with clear negative "GONAIVES / PAYÉ" oval handstamp in black. British P.O. "JACMEL" double arc cds on reverse (Aug 9) and sent unpaid. London transit on reverse (Sept 6) in red and struck there with 'COLONIES / &c. ART.13' handstamp in red. BORDEAUX arrival cds (Sept 10) on reverse, charged '20' décimes due upon delivery. Scarce and very fine entire.
    Starting bid : 500 CHF
    Hammer price : 850 CHF

    Lot# : 815 Haiti

    1881: 20 c. red-brown on yellowish, a used horizontal strip of five (positions 32-26), large margins all round, cancelled by "Pot au Prince / Haiti" cds's in black. A very scarce large multiple - a strip of five being the second largest used multiple recorded.
    Starting bid : 180 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 816 Haiti

    1882/85: 5 c. bright green, Plate II, an unused block iof four of vibrant colour (positions 31-32 / 41-42), light element of aging on reverse, part og. A scarce multiple. Ex the Brian Moorhouse estate.
    Starting bid : 120 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 817 Haiti

    1882/85: 5 c. bright green and 7 c. pale blue, perf. 13½, used on 1885 cover to Beauvais, France endorsed "via Southampton", tied by "Port au Prince / Haiti" cds's (June 9) in black. Reverse with Beauvais arrival ((June 28). Both stamps applied slightly off the edge of cover but an unusual 2 cents overpaid usage and most attractive. Ex Brian Moorhouse estate.
    Starting bid : 350 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 818 Haiti

    1882: 20 c. red-brown on yellowish, a single example used in combination with 1887 Salomon 2 c. violet in a strip of five on 1888 cover sent registered to New York, tied by "Jeremie / Haiti" circular datestamps (May 29) in black. The cover folded for display at left but complete, with New York arrival (June 7) on reverse. An outstanding and most attractive mixed issue franking.
    Starting bid : 850 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 819 Haiti

    1886/87: 1 c. vermilion on yellowish, New Die, an unused block of twenty (4 x 5) with sheet margins at top and at base, off centre to tight but of fine fresh colour, some creasing but a scarce large multiple, large part, mostly unmounted og. Ex the Brian Moorhouse estate.
    Starting bid : 120 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 820 Haiti

    1886/87: 5 c. green, New Die, used blocks of four (positions 3-4 / 13-14) cancelled by early "Port au Prince / Haiti" cds's in black (4 Jan 1887) and a second block in a lighter shade (positions 8-9 / 18-19) cancelled by "Port au Prince / Haiti" cds's in black (12 April 1887). A fine and scarce pairing - a block of four is the largest recorded used multipole of this stamp. Ex the Brian Moorhouse estate.
    Starting bid : 200 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 821 Haiti

    1822/45: Covers (3), all to France with 1822 cover written in Port au Prince to Bordeaux, carried outside the mails and struck with oval framed "Forwarded by / Hottinger & Co. / Havre" cachet in black and "74 / LE HAVRE" handstamp in red; 1845 cover from the same correspondence to Bordeaux with British P.O. "JACMEL" cds in black (April 24) and "Colonies / &c. Art 12" in red; 1845 entire letter from Cayes to Nantes forwarded agent notation in manuscript on reverse in Jacmel with British P.O. "JACMEL" cds in black (July 25) and "Colonies / &c. Art 12" in red. A scarce group. Ex the Brian Moorhouse estate.
    Starting bid : 150 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 822 Haiti

    1886/1951: The cover/card selection (17) with 1899 registered cover with 1898/99 1 c., 2 c. (2), 5 c.and 10 c. four colour franking to USA, 1898/99 President Sam covers to USA with three or four colour frankings, Arms 2 c. lake single usages locally from Port de Paix and to France as Printed Matter; further colourful Sam issue frankings incl. two registered covers, 1911 US Naval Visit card franked 1 c. green tied "USS Des Moines" duplex, 1918 Postage Due cover, 1941 cover from Jeremie with unusual "Ouvert par la Censure" label, 1951 taxed cover from Indonesia etc. A varied and most attractive selection. Ex the Brian Moorhouse estate.
    Starting bid : 250 CHF
    Hammer price : 320 CHF

    Lot# : 823 Haiti

    1891: Palm Tree issue (Leaves Up), the cover/card selection (5) with 1892 registered cover from Port au Prince to USA per "S.S. Geo W. Clyde" franked by strip of four 5 c. orange; 1894 hand-made postcard from Jacmel to Cologne franked by 3 c. grey, 5 c. orange and 1892 2 c. deep blue; 1893 postcard to Kiel with single 5 c. orange used from Gonaives, three colour cover from Port au Prince to France with 2 c. blue, 3 c. grey-lilac and 5 c. orange; and 2 c. blue used on Sam 1 c. blue on grey stationery card carried by Dutch ship to Paris. A fine group. Ex the Brian Moorhouse estate.
    Starting bid : 120 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 824 Haiti

    1892/95: 2nd Palm Tree issue (Leaves Drooping), covers (3) with 1894 cover to USA with 5 c. orange (2) from Port au Prince also tied by "JAMAICA / TRANSIT" in black; 1893 registered cover to Paris with 1891 1 c. lilac, 1892 3 c. grey in a strip of three and 5 c. orange (2) from Port au Prince; and a rare 1894 registered cover from Jeremie to New York at double rate with 1886 Liberty Head 20 c. pale brown on yellowish in combination with 1891 3 c. grey-lilac and 1892 7 c. red. Minor imperfections but a scarce group. Ex the Brian Moorhouse estate.
    Starting bid : 200 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 825 Haiti

    1896: Palm Tree engraved issue (Leaves Drooping), the cover selection (4) with 1898 "Imprimé" wrapper to Germany franked 1 c. blue and 5 c. slate-green used from Port au Prince; single 2 c. red-brown on wrapper to France, 2 c. red-brown (2) with 3 c. lilac-brown on local registered cover to Port au Prince; 5 c. slate-green pair used on 1897 "Administration des Postes" cover from Jacmel to Gera, Germany. A scarce issue on letter. Ex the Brian Moorhouse estate.
    Starting bid : 120 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 826 Haiti

    1899/1927: Cards (4) with 12899 Sam issue 1 c. and 2 c. from Port au Prince to Germany via New York tied by Dutch ship datestamp with violet "PAQUEBOT / N.Y. 2D DIV" in violet alongside, Sam 2 c. stationery card with 1 c. green tied in manuscript carried on Steamer "HUNGARIA" with violet cachet, 1910 2 c. stationery card from Cayes to Germany cancelled by Dutch oval Steamship datestamps; 1927 card with 1924 10 c. carmine tied by oval "S.S. COMMEWIJNE" cachet to New York. Ex the Brian Moorhouse estate.
    Starting bid : 100 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 827 Haiti

    Official 1935: Postal Stationery cards (4) overprinted SERVICE / OFFICIEL with printed backs, 2 c. orange on pink cards (2) used  with VERIFICATION handstamp in blue (H&G D1) ,each used from Port Au Prince one dated 23 April 1935 and the other 14 June; 1 c. de gourde blue on light blue (H&G D4) used from Port Au Prince to Germany with VERIFICATION handstamp in blue, and a further example with the Verification handstamp to the same address. Rare. Ex the Brian Moorhouse estate.
    Starting bid : 140 CHF
    Hammer price : 180 CHF

    Lot# : 845 Mexico

    1856: ½ r. blue, an unused block of six (3 x 2) without District name, large margins all round, fresh colour and very fine, large part og. Signed Todd AIEP Scott = $ 270+.
    Starting bid : 160 CHF
    Hammer price : 240 CHF

    Lot# : 846 Mexico

    Chiapas 1856: 1 r. yellow, 2 r. pale green and 4 r. carmine with sheet marginal rule at left, all used on small piece tied by complete strike of oval framed "ADMINISTRACION DE CORREOS / PICHUCALCO" handstamp in black (Schatzkes fig. 127) in bluish-black with manuscript "1.2.3." indiviually on each stamp at base. A rare and attractive usage from a scarce District.
    Starting bid : 200 CHF
    Hammer price : 400 CHF

    Lot# : 847 Mexico

    Cordova 1856: 1 r. orange, narrow setting, without District name, a used horizontal pair with good to touched margins, boldly cancelled by complete strike of framed "HUATUSCO" handstamp (Schatzkes fig. 196) in black. Rare. Signed Todd AIEP.
    Starting bid : 120 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 848 Mexico

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    Durango 1856: 4 r. carmine, a vertically bisected example, right half, used as 2 reales on 22 July 1858 cover to Durango tied by framed "CUENCAME" handstamp in black (Schatzkes fig. 248). A very fine and most attractive usage. Signed A. Diena. Cert. Philatelic Foundation (1962) Scott = $ 250+.rnProvenance: Corinphila sale 48, 12-17 Feb 1962, lot 4548.
    Starting bid : 200 CHF
    Hammer price : 200 CHF

    Lot# : 849 Mexico

    Guadalajara 1856: ½ r. blue, a fine used horizontal strip of four, large margins mostly all round, cancelled by framed italic "Franqueado / Tepic" in red (Schatzkes fig. 409). One minor ironed bend but a charming and scarce multiple. Signed Drahn, Todd AIEP.
    Starting bid : 120 CHF
    Hammer price : 120 CHF

    Lot# : 850 Mexico

    Guadalajara 1856: ½ r. blue in a fine horizontal pair used with 1 r. orange-yellow on 1857 cover to Sayula, tied by "FRANCO / GUADALAJARA" cds's (Aug 11) in black (Schatzkes fig. 297). File fold at base not detracting from the fine appearance. Signed Todd AIEP.
    Starting bid : 175 CHF
    Hammer price : 200 CHF

    Lot# : 851 Mexico

    Guadalajara 1856: 4 r. carmine, a fine large margined example used on 15 April 1858 cover to San Luis Potosi tied by bold strike of oval framed "CORREOS / GUANAJUATO" handstamp in black (Schatzkes fig. 472). Fresh and very fine. Signed E. Diena, A. Diena, Jaretzky.
    Starting bid : 200 CHF
    Hammer price : 200 CHF

    Lot# : 852 Mexico

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    Guadalajara 1856: 8 r. red-lilac, a quadrisected examople used to pay the 2 reales rate, used on cover from Cuidad Guzman to Guadalajara tied by superb strike of fancy framed "FRANCO EN C. GUZMAN" in black (Schatzkes fig. 340). A most attractive usage. Cert. Jaretzky (1983).rnrnProvenance: Collection Mondolfo, Corinphila sale 70, March 1984, lot 3226.
    Starting bid : 150 CHF
    Hammer price : 220 CHF

    Lot# : 853 Mexico

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    Guanajuato 1856: 2 r. green, a vertically bisected example, left half, used to pay the 1 real rate on 1858 entire letter to Leon, tied by fine "FRANCO / GUANAJUATO" circular datestamp (Aug 11) in black (Schatzkes fig. 476). A rare and very fine usage. Cert. Jaretzsky (1983) Scott = $ 600.rnrnProvenance: Collection Mondolfo, Corinphila sale 70, March 1984, lot 3175.
    Starting bid : 300 CHF
    Hammer price : 300 CHF

    Lot# : 854 Mexico

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    Guanajuato 1856: 2 r. green and vertically bisected 8 r. red-lilac, used on 21 May 1858 cover and part back to Mexico City, paying a 6 reales rate, tied by bold strike of oval framed "CORREOS / SILAO" handstamp in black (Schatzkes fig. 528). The cover with file fold well away from the adhesives, an extraordinarily rare rate and franking. Ex collection Samuel Chapman. Cert. Jaretzky (1983).rnrnProvenance: Collection Mondolfo, Corinphila sale 70, March 1984, lot 3231.
    Starting bid : 2,000 CHF
    Hammer price : 2,000 CHF

    Lot# : 855 Mexico

    Huejutla 1856: ½ r. deep blue, two horizontal pairs, both with huge margins at base, used on 22 March 1857 cover to Vera Cruz tied by two bold strikes of oval framed "TUSPAN" handstamps in black (Schatzkes fig. 578). Small contemporary stain on one pair but a scarce and attractive cover.
    Starting bid : 200 CHF
    Hammer price : 550 CHF

    Lot# : 856 Mexico

    Jalapa 1856: 2 r. emerald, a fine large margined used example in the rare shade, on cover to Mexico City tied by boxed & dated "JALAPA / FEBRERO 10" datestamp in black (Schatzkes fig. 595). Choice and most attractive cover.
    Starting bid : 120 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 857 Mexico

    Mazatlan 1856: 1 r. orange-yellow, a fine used example tied to 1856 cover to Durango by circular "ADMON PRAL DE CORREOS" negative seal (Eagle) handstamp of Puerto Mazatlan in black (Schatzkes fig. 741). Seal removed from reverse but a charming and scarce cover.rnrnProvenance: Collection Schatzkes, Soler y Llach, 20 Nov 2002, lot 42.
    Starting bid : 150 CHF
    Hammer price : 340 CHF

    Lot# : 858 Mexico

    Mazatlan 1856: 2 r. green, a fine used example showing marginal rule from right of sheet, tied to cover front to Mazatlan but superb strike of "PANUCO" straight line handstamp (Schatzkes fig. 773) in black. Rare and fine strike. Signed Jaretzky.
    Starting bid : 120 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 859 Mexico

    1856: Mexico District 4 r. red, a very fine example used on reverse of 1858 entire letter to Agen, France tied by "FRANCO / MEXICO" datestamp (Nov 2) in black (Schatzkes fig. 821) paying the internal rate per Extraordinario. British P.O. VERA CRUZ cds on reverse (Nov 4), carried to St. Thomas on the RMSP "Clyde" and to Southampton on the "Panama", thence via London (Dec 2) where "GB / 1F 60c." accountancy marking applied. Charged with handstruck '8' décimes due marking in black. Slight edge wear but a rare entire that opens well for Exhibit display. Signed Todd AIEP.
    Starting bid : 900 CHF
    Hammer price : 900 CHF

    Lot# : 860 Mexico

    Morelia 1856: ½ r. blue, a fine used example with huge margins at top and at base, used on 1858 Circular (endorsed as such internally) to Mazatlan tied by oval framed "FRANQUEADO / EN / COLIMA" handstamp in black (Schatzkes fig. 928). A rare usage.
    Starting bid : 200 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 861 Mexico

    Morelia 1856: ½ r. blue, a used horizontal pair on 11 Nov 1856 cover to Sayula tied by oval framed "FRANQUEADO / EN / COLIMA" handstamp (Schatzkes fig. 928) in blue. File fold well away from the adhesives, an attractive cover. Signed Todd AIEP.
    Starting bid : 120 CHF
    Hammer price : 180 CHF

    Lot# : 862 Mexico

    Morelia 1856: 2 r. green, a fine used example on 5 August 1857 cover to Sayula tied by superb strike of circular "FRANCO / EN / SAHUAYO" handstamp in brown (Schatzkes fig. 989). File fold well away from the adhesive. A rare cancellation. Signed Todd AIEP.
    Starting bid : 120 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 863 Mexico

    Morelia 1856: 4 r. carmine, a used example with large margins, on 1857 cover to Guadalajara tied by oval framed "CORREOS / COLIMA" datestamp (Nov 23) in black (Schatzkes fig. 929). File folds well away from the adhesiive, a scarce cover. Signed Todd AIEP.
    Starting bid : 200 CHF
    Hammer price : 200 CHF

    Lot# : 864 Mexico

    Morelia 1856: 4 r. carmine, a horizontally bisected example, top half, used on 1860 entire letter to Mexico City to pay the 2 reles rate, tied by "FRANCO / MORELIA" circular datestamp (June 25) in black (Schatzkes fig. 901). A fine and attractive entire Scott = $ 250.
    Starting bid : 140 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 865 Mexico

    Puebla 1856: ½ r. blue, a used horizontal strip of three showing marginal rule at top, good margins all round and in a clear pale shade, neatly cancelled by framed "Chalchicomula" handstamp in black (Schatzkes fig. 1182). Fresh and very fine.
    Starting bid : 120 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 866 Mexico

    Puebla 1856: 2 r. green and 4 r. carmine from top of sheet showing the marginal rule, used on 31 July 1857 entire letter to Puebla, tied by framed "ACATLAN" handstamp in black (Schatzkes fig. 1166) in black with manuscript date at upper right. Fresh and fine, a rare usage. Signed Jaretzky.rnProvenance: Ruis Perez, Dec 1948; Collection Mondolfo, Corinphila sale 70, March 1984, lot 3198.
    Starting bid : 300 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 867 Mexico

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    Puebla 1856: 8 r. red-lilac, a quadrisected example used to pay the 2 reales rate to Mexico City, superbly tied by scarce framed "FRANCO / EN / ATLIXCO" handstamp in black (Schatzkes fig. 1178). Scarce and most attractive. Signed E. Diena. Cert. Jaretzky (1983).rnrnProvenance: Theodore Champion sale, Nov 1957; Corinphila sale 70, March 1984, lot 3224.
    Starting bid : 200 CHF
    Hammer price : 200 CHF

    Lot# : 868 Mexico

    San Luis Potosi 1856: 2 r. green in a close to emerald shade, large margins all round, used on cover to Mexico Citz tied by bold strike of circular "H. DE ESPIRITU SANTO" handstamp in black (Schatzkes fig. 1488). Superb.
    Starting bid : 120 CHF
    Hammer price : 140 CHF

    Lot# : 869 Mexico

    San Luis Potosi 1856: 8 r. red-lilac, a quadrisected exampole used on 1861 cover to Guadalajara to pay the 2 reales rate, tied by "FRANCO / SAN LUIS POTOSI" cds in black (Sept 26). Scarce Scott = $ 225.
    Starting bid : 140 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 870 Mexico

    Victoria 1856: 2 r. emerald, a fine used example on 16 April 1857 entire letter to San Luis Potosi tied by framed "TULA DE / TAMALULIPAS" in red (Schatzkes fig. 1839) with Postmaster's manuscript "Abril 16" date above. Superb and very fine. Signed Jaretzky.
    Starting bid : 150 CHF
    Hammer price : 260 CHF

    Lot# : 871 Mexico

    Zacatecas 1856: ½ r. blue, a vertical strip of four from Plate III (positions 5 / 11 / 17 /23), used on 26 April 1861 cover to Durango cancelled by straight line "ZACATECAS" handstamp (Schatzkes fig. 1849) in black. A fine and attractive late usage of the issue.
    Starting bid : 200 CHF
    Hammer price : 200 CHF

    Lot# : 872 Mexico

    Zacatecas 1856: 2 r. green, a superb used example with large margins all round, showing manuscript District Name diagonally, tied to small piece by boxed & dated "AGUASCALIENTES / ENERO 19" datestamp (Schatzkes fig. 1928) in black. Rare and very fine. Signed Todd AIEP.
    Starting bid : 200 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 873 Mexico

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    Chiapas 1861: 8 r. black on red-brown, a magnificent used horizontal pair without District name, large margins all round and left hand stamp with marginal rule, tied to small piece by circular "C. DE COMITAN" handstamp in blue (Schatzkes fig. 120). Rare and spectacular pair. Cert. Jaretzky (1983).rnrnProvenance: Corinphila sale 70, March 1984, lot 3326.
    Starting bid : 400 CHF
    Hammer price : 400 CHF

    Lot# : 874 Mexico

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    Colima 1861: 4 r. black on yellow, a vertically bisected example, left half, used as 2 reales on May 1861 cover to Guadalajara, tied by bold strike of oval framed "FRANQUEADO / EN / COLIMA" handstamp in black (Schatzkes fig. 178). Top margin just touched by light file fold but a delightful and scarce early usage. Cert. Jaretzky (1983) Scott = $ 190. rnrnProvenance: Collection Mondolfo, Corinphila sale 70, March 1984, lot 3289.
    Starting bid : 150 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 875 Mexico

    Cuernavaca 1861: 1 r. black on green, 2 r. black on pink and 4 r. black on yellow, used examples, all neatly cancelled by central strikes of the Iguala six leaved "Star" handstamp in black (Schatzkes fig. 221B). A delightful group, the 4 reales being particularly fine.
    Starting bid : 120 CHF
    Hammer price : 260 CHF

    Lot# : 876 Mexico

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    Durango 1861: 4 r. black on yellow, a diagonally bisected example wwith large margin at base, used on 16 July 1861 cover to San Dimas tied by framed "FRANCO" handstamp of Durango in black (Schatzkes fig. 237). File fold well away from the adhesive, a fine and attractive usage. Cert. Jaretzsky (1983).rnrnProvenance: Corinphila sale 70, March 1984, lot 3293.
    Starting bid : 200 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 877 Mexico

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    Guanajuato 1861: 2 r. black on pink, a vertically bisected example, right half, used as 1 real on 23 May 1861 entire letter to Guanajuato tied by fine oval "CORREOS / FRANCO SILAO" handstamp in black (Schatzkes fig. 530). Superb and very rare entire. Cert. Jaretzky (1983) Scott = $ 750+.
    Starting bid : 400 CHF
    Hammer price : 400 CHF

    Lot# : 878 Mexico

    Guanajuato 1861: 8 r. black on red-brown, a used example with large margins all round, cancelled by part oval "CORREOS / GUANAJUATO" oval in black (Schatzkes fig. 472). A delightful stamp Scott = $ 250.
    Starting bid : 140 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 879 Mexico

    Guanajuato 1861: 8 r. black on red-brown, a quadrisected example used as 2 reales on 1861 entire letter to Lagos, tied by fine oval "LEON DE LOS ALDAMAS" datestamp (Sept 12) in black (Schatzkes fig. 500). A fine and attractive entire. Signed Todd AIEP Scott = $ 250+.
    Starting bid : 175 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold

    Lot# : 880 Mexico

    Lagos 1861: 4 r. black on yellow, a fine used example with large margins all round, neatly cancelled by "FRANCO / LAGOS" datestamp (Schatzkes fig. 667) in black. Choice and very fine Scott = $ 100 / Follansbee = $ 300 .
    Starting bid : 100 CHF
    Hammer price : 160 CHF

    Lot# : 881 Mexico

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    Mexico City 1861: ½ r. black on brown, the magnificent marginal strip of six showing the sheet margins at both sides, used on cover front from Mexico City to Durango neatly tied by six strikes of the circular network handstamp (Schatzkes fig. 827) in black with "Correos / Mexico" oval datestamp below. The front adhered to backing otherwise superb and of great rarity. Certs. MEPSI (1979), Jaretzky (1983).rnrnProvenance: Collection Roberto Garcia Larranaga; Collection Mondolfo, Corinphila sale 70, March 1984, lot 3252.
    Starting bid : 850 CHF
    Hammer price : 850 CHF

    Lot# : 882 Mexico

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    Monterrey 1861: 4 r. black on yellow, a horizontally bisected example (top half) used with a quadrisected example from the lower left corner, as 3 reales on 26 May 1861 cover to Durango, tied by fine strike of boxed and dated "MONTERREY / MAYO 26"  handstamp in black (Schatzkes fig. 860). Extraordinarily rare and in the foremost possible quality. Signed Todd AIEP. Cert. Jaretzky (1983) Scott = $ 10'000.rnrnProvenance: Collection Mondolfo, Corinphila sale 70, March 1984, lot 3297.
    Starting bid : 5,000 CHF
    Hammer price : not sold
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