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3528 |
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1844: Reduced cover from Panama to Madrid, dated 24 May 1844, endorsed 'P. a'la salida de
Francia ½oz. 8m / Upana'', struck with fine and scarce French Consular datestamp "AME. SUD PANAMA" (24 May) and French Post Office in Panama "PANAMA / *" transit in red (9 June) also to reverse an additional strike of the French Consular datestamp in
red and transit "ANGL. 2 BOULOGNE" (8 August) to front alongside a Spanish chargemark "13.R" in blue applied on arrival in Madrid, cover is front with part of backflap opened out for display, very rare combination.rnNote: The rarity of the Panama
datestamp marking can be noted by Salles failing to find an example.rnProvenance: Ex Dr James Helme Collection. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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SOLD for CHF180.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3530 |
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French Post Office Panama 1857/1888: Group of seven covers with overseas post office marks
from Panama, includes French Consular postal offices in Colón, one with letter written onboard the ship 'Desirade'; a fine example of the 'ASPINWALL' Paquebot; also a cover to Guayaquil, British 'PANAMA' post office; one with accountacy marking;
another cover sent from Colón to Genoa unpaid with postage dues among others, a mostly fine selection, scarce assembly. (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4)
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SOLD for CHF380.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3532 |
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1859: First Issue, 20 c. ultramarine, stone A, position 26, used on cover originating from
Panama to Bogotá, dated 21st June 1859, cancelled by blue "0" numeral handstamp, forwarded by Hurtado Hermanos (forwarding agent oval cachet in black top right), transferred to the forwarding agent Abello in Santa Marta with the agent's blue oval
mark lower left, handed to the Santa Marta post office paying the 20 c. single rate to Bogotá, a manuscript note by Abello E. Hijos to reverse "SANTAMARTE, June 26/860 / remitida hoy" (dispatched today), stamp just touched across base otherwise clear
margins, diagonal crease lower right affecting part of lower left of adhesive although not immediately apparent and of no importance, very rare example; one of only five first issue covers carried by forwarding agents (double forwarded letters even
scarcer) and the only recorded cover originating from Panama franked with Colombia first issue. Cert. Bortfeldt (2009) which states "...this cover probably unique." and Cert. Moorhouse (2009) which states "...only recorded cover from Panama that is
franked with an 1859 first issue.."rnProvenance: Ex Juan Santa María Collection, Investphila, 25-27 September 2009, lot 418. (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4)
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SOLD for CHF2,200.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3533 |
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1866/68: Two very fine examples of the ornate fancy 'COLON' blue canceller, on a Colombia
horizontal pair of 1866 5 c. yellow, just touching right side otherwise four margins all round and very vibrant example and the other on a 1868 20 c. blue tied to small piece, touching part of left side and small scissor cut top, otherwise fine, both
very attractive and rare. (Image 1)
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SOLD for CHF320.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3534 |
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1877: Liberty Head, 20 c. blue, bisect, used on cover from Panama to Popayàn (capital city
of the Department of Cauca Colombia), dated 11 September 1878, tied by 'PANAMA' oval in blue-black, dated one week after the enforcement of Law No.7; the use of Colombia postage was because the Sovereign State of Panama stamps were not valid; has
reinforced tears running vertically down cover from stamp, although not affecting adhesive and two vertical filing creases well clear of stamp, a rare and unique example of Colombian postage bisected and used from Panama sent to a province of
Colombia. (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)
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CLOSED
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3535 |
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1881: Colombia, 5 c. blue, used on cover, from Panama to Bordeaux, France, dated 20 July
1881, clear to good margins all round, extremely vibrant colour, tied by wavy lined 'PANAMA' undated oval in black, with French 'CALAIS A PARIS 1' transit dated 9 August 1881, to reverse a commercial dated cachet 'ISAAC BRANDON PANAMA / JUL 20 1881'
in violet, with faint 'NEW YORK F.D.' dated 29 July, a fine and rare example of Colombian postage used from Panama for foreign mail during the four month period the 5c basic rate was valid (1 July to 31 October 1881).rn (Image 1) (Image 2)
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SOLD for CHF650.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3540 |
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1883: 5 c. blue, used on small envelope, from Panama to Cali, Colombia, undated, tied by
'PANAMA' oval in black, well centered, fine example on neat envelope, rare use of Colombian postage from Panama to a Colombia province. The Colombia 5c rate was valid because it was an interdepartmental mail item. (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)
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SOLD for CHF550.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3541 |
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1878: Coat of Arms First Issue, 5 c. green, thin wove paper, first printing, bottom left
corner marginal block of four, unused, with most part original gum, good to very large margins, vibrant colour, slight soiling, very scarce and fine. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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SOLD for CHF2,600.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3542 |
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1878: Coat of Arms First Issue, 5 c. blue-green, thin wove paper, first printing, used on
small piece, dated 4 April 1879, large even margins, strong colour, tied by 'CORREOS PANAMA / 4 Abril 1879 / PANAMA' blue oval and also part of a New York datestamp 14 April in black, fine and attractive, rare; just two pieces are reported with the
5c.rnProvenance: Ex Dr Norman Hubbard; and ex José Luis Castillejo Collection. (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)
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SOLD for CHF480.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3543 |
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1878: Coat of Arms First Issue, 10 c. blue, thin wove paper, first printing, left side
marginal block of ten, unused, with original gum, strong deep colour, fresh example, just clear to large margins, vertical filing crease between last vertical rows and faint fold across top, some gum thins, otherwise fine, a rare multiple, most
appealing. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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SOLD for CHF2,000.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3544 |
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1878: Coat of Arms First Issue, 20 c. rose, thin wove paper, first printing, bottom marginal
block of nine, unused, original gum, good to very large margins all round, vivid colour, exhibits variety of broken plate, positions; 23-25, 33-35 and 43-45, two tiny pin holes and minute thin spot, otherwise very fine, most attractive and rare. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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SOLD for CHF2,400.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3545 |
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1878: Coat of Arms First Issue, 20 c. red, quadrisect top marginal, position 2, used on
registered cover Panama to Colón, dated in manuscript to front 11 September 1885, tied by violet 'DIRECCION / GENERAL / CORREOS' undated circular with additional strike alongside, arrival 12 September 1885 in manuscript to reverse, vertical and
horizontal filing creases well clear of adhesive, a superb and rare example; only known registered cover franked with the first issue.rnProvenance: Ex Dr James Helme; ex Norman Hubbard; and ex José Luis Castillejo (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)
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SOLD for CHF3,200.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3546 |
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1878: Coat of Arms First Issue, 20 c. rose, quadrisect, used on cover from Panama to
Culebra, Puerto Rica, tied by violet 'DIRECCION / GENERAL / CORREOS' undated circular, vertical filing crease centrally well clear of stamp, very scarce use and rare exotic destination.rnNote: Isla Culebra is a small island located around 17 miles
east of the Puerto Rican mainland, 12 miles west of St. Thomas and 9 miles north of Vieques. (Image
1) (Image 2)
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SOLD for CHF650.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3547 |
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1878: Coat of Arms First Issue, 20 c. rose, quadrisect, used on cover from Panama to Colón,
tied by violet 'DIRECCION / GENERAL / CORREOS' undated circular, cover reduced slightly at left side, very scarce use outside Panama city. Cert. BPA (1934). (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)
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SOLD for CHF750.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3548 |
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1878: Two covers with Coat of Arms First Issue, 20 c. rose, quadrisect, one used from Panama
to Colón, the other used within the city of Panama, both neatly tied by violet 'DIRECCION / GENERAL / CORREOS' undated circular, the former has a vertical filing crease centrally well clear of stamp, two small tears top, backflap missing, otherwise
fine, the latter is slightly soiled, most attractive duo. Additionally comes with four examples of the 20 c. rose quadrisect on piece tied by the same cancellation, some flaws, rare group (6). (Image 1)
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SOLD for CHF1,900.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3549 |
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1878: Coat of Arms First Issue, 20 c. rose, medium thick paper, second printing, block of
four, unused, original gum, good to large margins all round, positions 9-10 and 19-20, closed tear top right corner and in top right margin, faint horizontal crease, otherwise most attractive and fresh. Additionally comes with an album page with six
unused examples including a block of six and block of four and a postally used example with 'CORREOS / PANAMA / Marzo 18' blue oval, has faults, however is rare being one of two reported used with handstamp cancel.rnRef: Stamps of Panama, Patrick
Lamastus, 2002. (Image 1)
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SOLD for CHF2,000.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3550 |
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1878: Coat of Arms First Issue, 20 c. carmine, thin wove paper, first printing, complete
sheet of fifty, unused, original gum, large to very large margins, including the top and bottom marginal, tears and creasing to top left stamp 1 and tear to top right into stamp 10, which has a crease that extends into stamp 20, a number of tiny pin
holes as is expected with this issue, very impressive and rare; one of four reported sheets.rnProvenance: Ex Erhman Collection; ex Dr James Helme. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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SOLD for CHF2,000.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3551 |
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1878: Coat of Arms First Issue, 20 c. dark rose-red, thin wove paper, first printing,
complete sheet of fifty, unused, no gum, large to very large margins, exhibiting printing flaws/varieties which confirm the sheets genuiness, these being; 'break in oval under "C" of COLOMBIA' in all positions; inking flaw in-between positions 49-50;
lithographic transfer flaw in position 8 "CO" of "CORREOS" joined; and white line running from under "U" of "UNIDOS" through coloured inner frame and through "S" of "CORREOS" at right on position 42; tear in base and into stamp 42, other small tears
to parts of marginal, some creasing in places and a number of tiny pin holes as is common, most impressive piece, rare; one of five recorded examples of this impression. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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SOLD for CHF2,000.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3552 |
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1878: Coat of Arms First Issue, 5 c. green, medium thick paper, second printing, marginal
block of four, unused, with original gum, clear to large margins, fresh colour, slight soiling, scarce and fine. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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SOLD for CHF1,100.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3553 |
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1878: Coat of Arms First Issue, 5 c. green, thick paper, third printing, block of four,
unused, with original gum, just clear to good margins, vivid printing, strong colour, very attractive, slight soiling, scarce and fine. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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SOLD for CHF1,300.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
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