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1124 |
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1862 (Dec. 20): Cover from Altona, Hamburg to Santos, Brazil endorsed "via Bordeaux pr.
Steamer", with sender's cachet in blue and oval "Hamburg" datestamp (Dec. 21). Struck in transit with "T.T. 38" in black (Van der Linden fig. 2848) and thence via Erquelines and Paris where struck with "F / 21" Convention marking (Van der Linden fig.
1142) in black. "Correio Geral Da Corte" cds of receipt (16 Jan. 1863) on front in black and initially rated with framed "280" reis but deleted and struck with framed "430" reis handstamp both in red. A charming and rare cover. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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1125 |
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Incoming Mail 1867/80: Great Britain 1 s. green, pl. 6, (Gi. 117) used on 1873 entire letter
to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil endorsed "per Douro via Southampton" tied by "London EC / 85" duplex in black (Jan. 9). Reverse with Rio de Janeiro arrival cds (Jan. 31) in black. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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1126 |
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1843: 30 r. black bullseye, early impression, normally margined copy, indistinctly cancelled
"CORREIO GERAL DA CORTE", with ink traces on reverse. A fine stamp. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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1127 |
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1843: Bullseye 30 r. grey-black, intermediate impression, a fine used example on slight
yellowish paper with large margins all round and horizontal dividing line at top, lightly cancelled by part circular datestamp in black. A scarce stamp Scott = $ 525. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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1128 |
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1843: Bullseye 60 r. black, fine Impression, a fine used example in a rich shade with good
even margins all round, cancelled by circular datestamp in black leaving much of the design clear Scott = $ 275. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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1129 |
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1843: Bullseye 60 r. black, intermediate impression, large even margins all round, cancelled
by "CORREIO GERAL DA CORTE" circular datestamp "6 / 8 / 1843" in black. Extremely fine and very rare - used in the first week of issue. Signed Thier. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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1130 |
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1843: Bullseye 90 r. grey-black, intermediate impression, an unused example with good to
large margins all round, two slight thin spots not detracting from the appearance, an extremely rare stamp in unused condition Scott = $ 3'750. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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1131 |
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1843: Bullseye 90 r. grey-black, Intermediate impression, a used example with large margins
all round, lightly cancelled by part (1844) "Correio Gearl da Corte" cds in black. Choice and rare so fine. Signed A. Diena Scott = $ 1'300. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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1132 |
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1866: Dom Pedro, American Bank Note Co. Proofs on thin white wove paper for 10 r. to 500 r.
values, the 200 r. in the blackish violet shade with horizontal wrinkle at top and the 500 r. with slight stain on head-plate, but a scarce set. (Image 1)
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1133 |
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1866: Dom Pedro 20 r. red-lilac, a top marginal strip of three used on reverse of 1870
entire letter from Bahia (July 9) to Figueira, Portugal tied by three strikes of segmented cork handstamps in black and by "P. Transatlantico" datestamp (July 23) in violet. Handstruck '150' rate mark in black and despatch cds on obverse. Displays
well, a scarce franking. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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1134 |
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1866: Dom Pedro 20 r. red-lilac, a horizontal pair over-lapped by 1850 10 r. grey-black,
used on 1873 entire letter to Rio de Janeiro tied by oval framed "TURVO" despatch handstamp in violet (Ayers fig. 1515). Rio de Janeiro arrival cds (June 21) on reverse in black. Vertical file fold away from the adhesives, some slight aging but a
rare cancellation. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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1135 |
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1866: Dom Pedro 100 r. green and 200 r. black (extremely off-centre with portion of
adjoining stamp at base) used on reverse of entire letter to Buenos Ayres carried at 300 r. Brazilian ship rate, tied by dotted Pernambuco lozenge of dots in black. Obverse with Pernambuco despatch cds (Jan. 27) and Rio transit on reverse (Feb. 4).
Charged "2/4" in blue crayon on arrival, a fine entire that opens well for Exhibit display. (Image
1) (Image 2)
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1136 |
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1866: Dom Pedro 100 r. green with part imprint at base, used with 200 r. black on 1867
registered entire letter to Jaguary tied by lozenge of dots in black with "Rio de Janeiro" cds (Oct. 11) below. Oval framed REGISTRADA on obverse and reverse with "S. Paulo / Brasil" cds (Oct. 16) in red. An attractive usage. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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1137 |
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1866: Dom Pedro 100 r. green and 500 r. orange used on 1871 entire letter from Rio de
Janeiro to London, tied by segmented cork handstamps in black with framed "PD" in red. Carried by French Packet "Amazone" with circular "RIO-JANEIRO / PAQ. FR. J No. 3" (Feb. 6) in black (Salles fig. 1081) with "London EC / Paid" arrival cds min red
(March 2) at left. Minor imperfections but a rare franking. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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1138 |
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1843/1940: Strong, predominantly used, classic and semi-classic collection up to WWII in
seven self-designed Albums, containing many excellent quality classic stamps and covers. The collection commences with an array of nine pre-philatelic letters, including two interlopers originating from BUENOS AYRES, including one via the British
Office both to EUROPE. The collection contains thirteen BULLS-EYE stamps including five early impressions, and over 70 copies of the subsequent "INCLINADOS" issue, including the key value 600 R. The 1849 "VERTICAIS" issue takes up 15 pages in the
first album, here including 10 copies of the 600 R. The 1854 "COLORIDOS" come with seven copies of the 430 R including one large margin unused specimen. The 1866 perforated issues are also well represented. The 1866 "Emperor Pedro II" section
contains four unused 500 R orange-yellow all no gum, the subsequent rouletted stamps are again strongly represented with eight 700 R reddish-brown and eighteen 1000 R grey. Later issues are similarly strong, with more and more very attractive
letters and covers, to name an example a 200 R lettercard from 1883 used as registered correspondence from MACEIO to CONSTANTINOPLE. Post revolution issues continue in the same vein, each representited in significant nubers. Post 1900 the collector
added more unused items, with onset of the 1930s airmail letters becomeing more prominent, imcluding six of Zeppelin return flights and some other airmail. A thouroughly enjoyable lot to study and enlarge. (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4) (Image 5) (Image 6) (Image 7) (Image 8) (Image 9) (Image 10) (Image 11) (Image 12) (Image 13) (Image 14) (Image 15) (Image 16) (Image 17) (Image 18) (Image 19) (Image 20) (Image 21) (Image 22) (Image 23) (Image 24) (Image 25) (Image 26) (Image 27) (Image 28) (Image 29) (Image 30) (Image 31) (Image 32) (Image 33) (Image 34) (Image 35) (Image 36) (Image 37) (Image 38) (Image 39) (Image 40)
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1139 |
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1925/35: Lot 23 airmail covers / cards of internal and international usages with many
interesting frankings and ten items addressed to Switzerland, incl. First German South Atlantic Catapult Mail from Brazil to Stuttgart with Special arrival cachet (12.2.34) to Winterthur as well as three Do-X items to Sao Paolo, San Francisco or to
France. (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4) (Image 5)
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3636 |
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Verticais 1850: 60 r. black, a fine and fresh example with large margins, tied by framed
PARANAGUÃ handstamp in black to cover directed to Vigna di Principe, internally dated "16 de Dezembro de 1862". Scarce and attractive entire. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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3637 |
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Verticais 1850: 90 r. black, a fine and fresh example with large margins, tied by mute black
obliterator, "PARAHYBA-DO-SUL" despatch (Aug 18, 1870) cds alongside, on cover directed to Rio de Janeiro, reverse with blue arrival cds of the same day. Scarce late usage of the Verticais. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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3638 |
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Coloridos 1861: 280 r. vermillion, a superb right marginal example, tied by dotted roller
cancel, "CORREO DE RIO DE JANEIRO BRAZIL 18 3 62" despatch cds in black and framed "P.D." in red alongside, on cover to Bordeaux, forwarded to La Bastide, endorsed "Paket français". Reverse with BORDEAUX transit (April 19) and "LA BASTIDE" arrival
(April 20) cds's. An attractive cover which made its journey on the French vessel 'Navare' to Bordeaux, cert. Moorhouse (2004).rnProvenance: Collection Consul Alfred Weinberger, Harmers, London (Nov 1997). (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)
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3639 |
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Dom Pedro 1876-77: 200 r. black rouletted in a horizontal pair, tied by PELOTAS despatch
(Oct 22, 1880) cds to registered cover to Paris, oval REGISTRADO handstamp in red and "PARIS ÉTRANGER" arrival (Nov 29) cds in blue alongside. Reverse with "REGISTRADO RIO DE JANEIRO" transit (Nov 5) cds in red. Interestingly, the corresponding Avis
de reception receipt is glued to the cover, bearing 1878-79 100 r. green rouletted, cancelled by segmented cork stamp, an exceptional ensemble. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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