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Panama, 1921, Centenary of Independence complete, die proof pairs in green (Scott 220-231), a pristine, flawless complete set of as-issued American Bank Note Company die proof horizontal pairs, Extremely Fine and choice. Suggested Bid $200-300 (Image)
Panama, 1936 (Oct. 8), 50c on ½c orange President Arosemena issue, on cover from Panama to the Canal Zone (Scott C19), lovely example tied to neat, fresh airmail envelope by "Agencia Postal/OCT/8/A.M./Panama" c.d.s., with reverse showing "Cierre Oficial/Republica de Panama/Correos Certificados" flap seal label, Very Fine, a rare stamp on cover, with only 200 examples printed. Suggested Bid $200-250 (Image)
Suggested Bid $200-250
Opening US$ 350.00
Sold...US$ 350.00
Closed..Oct-07-2020, 13:39:36 EST
Sold For 350
Sale No: 744
Lot No: 263
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Cat No: C237a var.
Panama, 1960, Rome Olympics souvenir sheet, group of varieties (Scott C237a var), an amazing assemblage of six sheets representing all known and listed Sanabria varieties, including missing colors, reversed imprints, etc.; an occasional small flaw, truly minor and largely irrelevant, as only a few examples of each of these errors are known, o.g., never hinged, generally Very Fine, superb thematic items. Sanabria 267b-267g. Suggested Bid $350-500 (Image)
Suggested Bid $350-500
Opening US$ 550.00
Sold...US$ 550.00
Closed..Oct-07-2020, 13:40:23 EST
Sold For 550
Paraguay
Sale No: 744
Lot No: 264
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Cat No: 605-609, C301-C303
Paraguay, 1961, South American Tennis Championship, imperf blocks of 30 (Scott 605-609, C301-C303), without gum as issued, matched top margin blocks, pristine mint, Very Fine, and wonderful thematic items, very scarce multiples. Scott $750 in footnote Suggested Bid $200-300 (Image)
Peru, 1882 (Oct. 18), Pacific War cover, from Huancvca to Arequipa, lovely quality cover franked by diagonal bisect of 20c Coat-of-Arms issue (#27) tied by bold "Huancvca/18 OCBR 82/Pral" c.d.s., with "Ayacucho/25 OCBR 82/Pral" receiver adjacent (second strike on reverse); "Cuzco" oval handstamp also noted on reverse, Very Fine, a rare usage. Suggested Bid $250-350 (Image)
Peru, 1866, Llamas, 20c brown (Scott 18), superb quality small-format die proof in black, sunk on card 76 x 89 mm numbered "566", Very Fine, exceptional and rare. Suggested Bid $200-300 (Image)
Peru, 1899, "Liberty", 10s blue green Regular Issue & 10s dull violet Postage Due die proofs (Scott 159, J35), lovely pair of American Bank Note Company die proofs in issued colors on India paper; 10s some trivial, shallow thinning, otherwise Very Fine, a lovely and scarce pair of die proofs of two of Peru's rarest stamps. Suggested Bid $200-300 (Image)
Peru, 1899, "Liberty", 10s blue green (Scott 159), a lovely used example, cancelled by bold "Correos Del Peru/13 JUL 1900/Lima" datestamp, Fine to Very Fine+, rare. Scott $600 Suggested Bid $200-300 (Image)
Peru, 1928, 50c dark green President Augusto Leguia, die proof (Scott C2), a superb quality and rare American Bank Note Company large die proof in issued color, sunk on card and with plate number "60408", Extremely Fine and choice, a wonderful item depicting Peru's first true Airmail stamp. Suggested Bid $200-300 (Image)
Suggested Bid $200-300
Opening US$ 700.00
Sold...US$ 700.00
Closed..Oct-07-2020, 13:44:12 EST
Sold For 700
Sale No: 744
Lot No: 270
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Cat No: C78-C81 var.
Peru, 1948, London Olympics, without "AEREO" overprints (Scott C78-C81 var), imperforate pairs, o.g., never hinged, pristine mint, Very Fine, a very scarce set. Suggested Bid $200-300 (Image)
Peru, 1948 & 1956, Olympics souvenir sheet varieties (Scott C81a), issued for the London and Melbourne games; a spectacular group of four items comprising London sheet with greatly misplaced "AEREO" overprints, a Melbourne-overprinted sheet with "AEREO" on all four stamps but doubled on the 2s and 5s values; plus a rare Melbourne-overprinted sheet with "AEREO" omitted; also includes a normal sheet just to keep everything together; couple small flaws, o.g., never hinged, still generally Fine to Very Fine, a striking, rarely encountered group. Suggested Bid $500-750 (Image)
Suggested Bid $500-750
Opening US$ 600.00
Sold...US$ 600.00
Closed..Oct-07-2020, 13:45:27 EST
Sold For 600
Sale No: 744
Lot No: 272
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Cat No: C175-C177
Peru, 1962, 1.30s to 2.50s Border Dispute, specialized holding (Scott C175-C177), fascinating assemblage, comprising perforated and imperforate composite proof sheets of all three values, plus two additional composite sheets of three in two of the three issued colors; we also find a set of marginal imperforate pairs, perforated and imperforate marginal blocks showing "I" of "Cordillera" omitted, etc.; lovely group, Very Fine, scarce material. Suggested Bid $250-350 (Image)
Peru, Postage Due, 1883, Triangle and "U.P.U. LIMA" in oval on 20c blue (Scott J20), fresh, neatly cancelled and well-centered, Very Fine and rare, one of the great rarities of Peru, signed Alex Rendon. Scott $850 Suggested Bid $300-400 (Image)
Peru, Postage Due, 1899, "Liberty", 10s dull violet (Scott J35), fresh with neat, unobtrusive datestamp, Very Fine and choice, a splendid example of one of Peru's great rarities. Scott $1,700 Suggested Bid $500-600 (Image)
Scott $1,700 Suggested Bid $500-6
Opening US$ 2,100.00
Sold...US$ 2,100.00
Closed..Oct-07-2020, 13:47:56 EST
Sold For 2100
Postal History General Postal History by Year
Sale No: 744
Lot No: 275
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Cat No: Collection
Salvador, 1897-1952, Superb "Via Zacapa" postal history collection, approximately 75 covers and postal stationery items, all sent across the Guatemalan border to Zacapa, and thence to the port of Puerto Barrios, thus shortening the transit time for overseas mail; brief but informative write-ups on several early pages, with many covers also annotated—making this the start of a fascinating exhibition; begins with an actual "Transito Territorial" stamp of 1899 (along with a de Thuin forgery) along with another example partially uprating an Apr. 4, 1899 postal card to Hamburg with real photo pasted to reverse (!); several early ("earliest?" noted) usages, with late usages (yes, there is even a cover from 1952); in between we find multiple types and colors of handstamps and instructional markings for the route, four "RRR" items originating in Salvador but posted in Guatemala directly, numerous uprated examples, overprints, multicolor frankings, even a 1917 window envelope, generally Very Fine, an impressive holding that must be seen to be believed; imaged in full online. Shipping charges apply - weight 3.8 lbs. Suggested Bid $800-1,200 (Image)
Salvador, 1867, First Issue Volcano San Miguel, die proofs (Scott 1-4), beautiful, fresh set printed in issued colors, all on India, with the ½r and 4r affixed to card, Very Fine, scarce. Suggested Bid $200-250 (Image)
Salvador, 1867, First Issue "Volcano", 4r, die proof (Scott 4), choice quality, in black printed on India, numbered "544C"; pristine, Very Fine, rare. Suggested Bid $250-350 (Image)
Salvador, 1889 (Feb. 13), Splendidly franked cover, from Sonsonate to Hamburg, lovely, neat cover franked by 1c green Volcano Coat-of-Arms (#13) along with 10c orange Volcano Pictorial (#19), each cancelled by violet target cancels, with Sonsonate origin c.d.s. alongside; reverse shows New York MAR 4 transit and Hamburg MAR 15 arrival, Very Fine and rare, a fresh beauty. Suggested Bid $200-250 (Image)
Salvador, 1884 (Aug. 14), Coat-of-Arms issue cover, sent Acajutla to New York (Scott 13, 16), beautiful, neat cover bearing 1c and 10c Volcano design Coat-of-Arms issue, each tied by bold violet blue star-in-circle killer, with matching "Administracion/de/Correos/AGO 14 1884/Acajutla" c.d.s.; reverse shows New York SEP 3 arrival, Very Fine, a fresh beauty. Suggested Bid $200-300 (Image)
Salvador, 1886 (July 2), 1879 Coat-of-Arms issue-franked cover, from Santa Ana to Taunton, Massachusetts (Scott 13-14), beautiful, neat cover bearing 1c and 2c Coat-of-Arms issue, each cancelled by blue geometric design killers, with matching "Correos de Santa-Ana/2/JUL/86/R. del Salvador" c.d.s. adjacent; reverse notes blue San Salvador 4 JULIO 86 and New York JUL 19 transits plus Taunton JUL 20 receiver, Very Fine, scarce issues on cover. Suggested Bid $200-250 (Image)