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Brazil, 1945, 1.20cr & 5cr Baron of Rio Branco, without watermark (Scott C62-C63), each value a right margin block of four, fresh and without gum as always, with sheet position for each stamp noted on reverse, Very Fine, see footnote in Scott following the issue listing, rare specialist items. Scott $600 Suggested Bid $250-350 (Image)
Scott $600 Suggested Bid $250-350
Opening US$ 130.00
Sold...US$ 130.00
Closed..Oct-07-2020, 10:22:14 EST
Sold For 130
Sale No: 744
Lot No: 22
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Brazil, 1894, Wonderful Set of Eight State of Sergipe Revenues, blocks of 4, comprising 1R, 50R, 100R, 200R, 400R, 500R, 5,000R and 10,000R values in issued colors; delightfully crisp and fresh, picturing a native alongside a hot air balloon, all marginal with each stamp bearing the Waterlow file copy security punch, o.g., Very Fine, issued stamps are very rare. Suggested Bid $1,000-1,500 (Image)
Chile, 1927 (Dec. 20), First Issue Airmail cover, sent Valparaiso to Santiago (Scott C1-C5), large sized, clean cover bearing 1p Anibal Pinto issue (#109) in a strip of three, along with the entire set of the First Airmail Issue, all tied by Valparaiso origin c.d.s.'s; reverse shows arrival c.d.s. and is signed by Testart, Very Fine and rare, a beauty. Suggested Bid $300-400 (Image)
Costa Rica, ca. 1889-1903, Waterlow & Sons Specimen sheetlets of nine, wonderful and very scarce group of 11 items for #25 (2), 36, 39, 41-44, 50, 56 and J4; all in unissued colors, each stamp with "Specimen" overprint and security punch, without gum as issued, generally Very Fine. Suggested Bid $400-600 (Image)
Costa Rica, 1911, 2c on 10c blue, "Correos Dos centimos 2" Provisional surcharge on Telegraph (Scott 94), a lovely, nicely centered block cancelled by centrally struck c.d.s., nearly Very Fine, a rare multiple, each stamp pencil-signed "ROC". Scott $400 Suggested Bid $200-300 (Image)
Costa Rica, 1941, Soccer complete, full set of Specimens (Scott C57-C66), a superb, complete set of lower right corner margin blocks of four produced by the American Bank Note Company, showing hole punch and "Specimen" overprints; in addition to the set, we find a 30c block in unissued orange yellow color, plus 25c and 55c unissued values in green and blue, o.g., never hinged, Very Fine, pristine and rare. Suggested Bid $200-300 (Image)
Costa Rica, 1960, Pan-American Soccer Games (Scott C283-C288), imperforate blocks of 4, o.g., never hinged, pristine mint, Very Fine, very scarce varieties—much more so than the footnote-listed value would suggest. Suggested Bid $200-250 (Image)
Suggested Bid $200-250
Opening US$ 200.00
Sold...US$ 200.00
Closed..Oct-07-2020, 10:27:00 EST
Sold For 200
Postal History General Postal History by Year
Sale No: 744
Lot No: 28
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Dominican Republic, 1891-1927, Wonderful, rich selection of early, premium postal history, stellar selection of 16 items (including one entire and a cover front), all scarce to rare or selected for interest; we note an 1891 60c yellow on blue stock entire used to Paris; several lovely and scarce 1906 Provisional covers; three clean 5c (#90) covers to the US; a nice 1927 cover from Monte Cristi to Houston with Dominican 10c Special Delivery stamp; 10c (#147) on short-paid cover to Hamburg (rare on cover!); a beautiful 1915 Official stamp combination-franked cover to the US; an 1899 cover to the US franked by three imperforate 2c stamps, plus a second 1899 cover franked by single 3c orange imperforate on local cover; a rare #RAC2, RAC4 (pair) and RAC5 (pair) Registered A.R. cover to Paris, and more; truly a connoisseur group, generally Fine to Very Fine, exceptional material. Suggested Bid $800-1,200 (Image)
Dominican Republic, 1891 (Apr. 8), "Parisot"-overprinted issue cover, sent from Santo Domingo to New York, lovely and attractive Registered cover, bearing 50c, 80c and 1p (pair) "Parisot" issues, addressed to Parisot, with stamps tied by blue Santo Domingo c.d.s.'s dated April 8; fresh, Very Fine, a beauty, postally used covers of this issue are extremely rare. Yvert 74-75, 77. Suggested Bid $250-350 (Image)
Dominican Republic, 1900-01, Outstanding, select group of eight premium covers, choice, with three from the 1899 Columbus/Pictorial series, including 5c blue (#103; 2) and 10c (#104) on a lovely cover sent via San Juan, Puerto Rico, to New York; a lovely 20c brown (#105) on Official envelope from Santo Domingo to Barcelona, etc.; we also have five lovely items from the 1900 Map of Hispaniola issue, including 10c (#116) used La Vega to Germany; 5c used Puerto Plata to Boston; 5c used Sanchez to New York, plus two 5c values used on mourning cover to England, Fine to Very Fine, a lovely group of scarce covers. Suggested Bid $600-800 (Image)
Dominican Republic, 1901 (May 29), Map of Hispaniola cover, sent Puerto Plata to Detroit, Michigan (Scott 113), a spectacular cover, franked by five examples of the 1c olive green of the issue, sent "Via Boston", all stamps tied by bright red "Correos/29 MAY 1901/Pto. Plata" c.d.s.'s and matching grids, which literally jump off the cover at you; reverse shows New York JUN 6 transit and Detroit JUN 8 receiver, Very Fine, very scarce stamps on cover. Suggested Bid $200-250 (Image)
Dominican Republic, ca. 1904-33, Premium group of five "Coat-of-Arms" issue covers, choice, including a 1904 Printed Matter wrapper usage from Santo Domingo to Amsterdam, bearing ½c (#120; 2); a lovely 1904 cover to Boston with 5c on 50c and 10c on 50c surcharges (#153, 155); a late usage 1933 ship cover bearing ½c (#121; 2) and 2c (#127; 5) cancelled by violet diagonal "Claus Horn" ship killer; plus a Registered cover to Canada franked 1c (#125; 5), 2c (#128; 4) and 5c (#131; 3), Fine to Very Fine, a beautiful group. Suggested Bid $350-500 (Image)
Dominican Republic, 1928 (Jan. 23), 10c Map of Hispaniola, major variety on flight cover to Port-au-Prince (Scott C1 var), spectacular flown Airmail cover, Santo Domingo to Port-au-Prince, bearing ½c "1920" overprint block of four, along with First Issue Airmail block of six (2 x 3), yielding two strips of three imperforate-between (unlisted); stamps tied by blue bar cancels, origin c.d.s. and matching "West Indian Aerial Express/Rep. Dominicaine.Cuba.Pto Rico.Haiti." two-line handstamp, and black handstamp airmail cachet; reverse shows "Port-au-Prince/24 JAN 28/Haiti" receiver, Very Fine, an incredible and rare cover, signed Sanabria. Suggested Bid $500-750 (Image)
Dominican Republic, 1865, ½r black on rose Coat-of-Arms, wove paper (Scott 1), fresh with neat partial oval cancel, Fine to Very Fine+, a pretty stamp. Scott $650 Suggested Bid $250-300 (Image)
Dominican Republic, 1865, 1r black on deep green Coat-of-Arms, wove paper (Scott 2), fresh and lightly cancelled, Very Fine, a lovely example of this rare issue. Scott $1,000 Suggested Bid $350-500 (Image)
Dominican Republic, 1865, ½r black on pale green Coat-of-Arms, laid paper (Scott 3), a lovely and very attractive pair tied to small piece of blue entire by Santo Domingo Jan 29 66 c.d.s.; minor light horizontal crease of envelope fold in no way detracts, Very Fine, scarce. Scott $950 Suggested Bid $300-400 (Image)
Dominican Republic, 1865, 1r black on straw Coat-of-Arms, laid paper (Scott 4), neatly cancelled, fresh with sharp, clear impression; sound, Fine to Very Fine, a nice example of this rare issue. Scott $1,200 Suggested Bid $400-500 (Image)
Dominican Republic, 1866-67, 1r black on blue Coat-of-Arms issue, no space between "Un" and "real" (Scott 11b), lightly cancelled with good margins; pinpoint thin speck, Fine to Very Fine+, a striking and rare variety. Scott $500 Suggested Bid $250-300 (Image)
Dominican Republic, 1866-67, 1r black on blue Coat-of-Arms, inscriptions omitted (Scott 11c), a most attractive example of the rarely encountered variety, cancelled by red "C86" killer; couple trivial paper flaws (i.e., tiny thin) of little consequence, Fine to Very Fine. Scott $1,000 Suggested Bid $350-500 (Image)
Dominican Republic, 1873, 1r black on violet Coat-of-Arms (Scott 30), top left corner margin block of 4, unused without gum, fresh and near-pristine, Extremely Fine, a beautiful and scarce multiple. Suggested Bid $200-250 (Image)