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3595 |
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1887: 10 c. black on yellow, stone 1, used on a registered cover, from Colón to Hamburg,
Germany, dated 4 June 1891, tied by 'AGENCIA CORREOS NACIONAL / COLON' duplex in black, 10 c. black on grey registration stamp used in combination with New York registered label, to the back a 'NEW YORK N.Y. REG'Y. DIV.' dated 15 June 1891 oval in
black alongside a Hamburg arrival dated 26 June 1891, a fine and rare cover; there being a handful of 10 c. grey registrations stamps used with the 10 c. value. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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SOLD for CHF600.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3596 |
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1887: 10 c. black and yellow, stone 3, used on cover, from Panama to Montevideo, Uruguay,
dated 24 April 1891, tied by blue 'AGENCIA CORREOS NACIONAL / PANAMA' duplex, printed commercial envelope 'JOSÉ C. MONTEVERDE', small tear top, some soiling although does not detract, very rare destination, fine cover. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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SOLD for CHF250.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3597 |
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Provisional overprint 1887: 5 c. in violet on 10 c. black on yellow, horizontal pair, and 10
c. black on yellow, used on printed commercial envelope, from Panama to New York, dated 15 November 1888, endorsed "Per S.S. City of Para", tied by 'AGENCIA CORREOS NACIONAL / PANAMA' duplex in blue, New York Paid double-circle to reverse dated 24
November, perforations across top of pair are clipped or dulled, central vertical filing crease clear of stamps and soiled, otherwise fine and rare. One of two reported with the 5 c. Provisional violet overprint.rnNote: These Provisional overprints,
applied with a rubber stamp in violet ink, may have been a solution to a brief shortage of 20c and or 5c postage, performed by a district postmaster without official authorisation. A cover from the same correspondence franked with a 20c dated 16
October 1888 is the earliest known use of this value. This may suggest that this first delivery of 20c value was used between these two dates.rnProvenance: Ex F. W. Lange Collection. (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)
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SOLD for CHF600.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3598 |
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1887: Provisional 5 c. overprint in violet on 10 c. black on yellow, horizontal pair, and 10
c. black on yellow, used on printed commercial envelope, from Panama to New York, dated 15 November 1888, endorsed "Per S.S. City of Para", tied by 'AGENCIA CORREOS NACIONAL / PANAMA' duplex in blue, New York Paid double-circle to reverse dated 24
November, vertical filing crease to left side well clear of the adhesives, otherwise fine and rare. One of two reported with the 5 c. Provisional violet overprint. rnNote: These provisional overprints, applied with a rubber stamp in violet ink, may
have been a solution to a brief shortage of 20c and or 5c postage, performed by a district postmaster without official authorisation. A cover from the same correspondence franked with a 20c dated 16 October 1888 is the earliest known use of this
value. This may suggest that this first delivery of 20c value to the post office in question was used up in its entirety between 16 October and 15 November 1888.rnProvenance: Ex Dr James Helme Collection; ex Dr Norman Hubbard; and ex José Luis
Castillejo Collection. (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)
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SOLD for CHF950.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3599 |
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Colombia used in Combination with First Map Issue 1878: Group of three Panama / Colombia
postage combination pieces, comprising two franked with the Map of Panama 1878 10 c. black on yellow used with 1883 Colombia 20 c. violet lilac, tied by Panama postmarks, being the only two reported mixed frankings originating from Panama and one
piece with 1878 10 c. black on yellow used in combination with a Colombia 1883 1 p. claret, horizontal pair tied by a Colón datestamp, which is the only mixed franking originating from Colón recorded. Fine and rare trio. (Image 1)
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SOLD for CHF300.00
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3600 |
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1887: Collection of covers and stamps featuring the Map of Panama first issue 10 c. black on
yellow, comprising fourteen covers; a magnificent complete unused sheet of ninety from stone 3 (one of four known); fine used singles and a used horizontal pair; includes; an 1888 cover from Panama to Pikesville, US franked with a horizontal pair and
one single (ex F. W. Lange collection); thirteen covers with single frankings to various destinations, such as Sweden, France, USA, noted US Consulate General cachet on envelope sent from Panama to US and a number of printed commercial envelopes,
condition mostly fine, a rare accumulation and a valuable lot rarely seen in this quantity. (Image
1) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4) (Image 5) (Image 6) (Image 7) (Image 8) (Image 9) (Image 10) (Image 11)
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3601 |
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1887: 20 c. black on lilac, type I, used on cover, Panama to New York, dated 16 October
1888, tied by blue 'AGENCIA CORREOS NACIONAL / PANAMA' duplex, endorsed "Per S.S. City of Para", New York Paid double-circle to reverse dated 24 October 1888, stain top right, otherwise fine, a scarce example; earliest known use of the 20c. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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SOLD for CHF420.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3602 |
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1887: 20 c. black on lilac, used on cover, from Colón to Bremen, Germany, dated 4 October
1890, tied by blue 'AGENCIA CORREOS NACIONAL / PANAMA' duplex which has had the Panama corrected by fancy dotted rectangular 'COLON' also in blue, endorsed "Colon via New York", with New York transit dated 13 October and Bremen arrival 3 November to
reverse, a fine envelope, unusual, rare postmarkings, very attractive and appealing. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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SOLD for CHF260.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3603 |
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1887: 20 c. black on lilac, used on a registered cover, from Panama to London, dated 25 June
1891, tied by bar oval in blue, Colombia 10 c. red registration stamp (F10), endorsed "via Plymouth", a London registered hooded circle alongside dated 16 July 1891, to the back a wax seal for "PACIFIC STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY / PANAMA AGENCY", a
small stain to side of adhesive, otherwise very fine, a rare mailing. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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3604 |
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Wreck Mail 1887: 20 c. black on lilac, used on commercial cover, from Panama to Vienna,
Austria, dated 12 January 1892, carried on the ill-fated North German Lloyd Steamer 'S.S. Eider' which sank off the Isle of Wight with much heroism displayed by the RNLI in saving the passengers and crew on board during 31 January 1893. The envelope
struck with framed "Gehoben aus dem / geschetterten Schiff / "Eider" in violet with 'FRANCO' in black applied to denote payment. Reverse with New York transit cds 21 January and Austrian P.O. Reseal label and arrival cds 8 March, a scarce cover; 20
c. uncommon on cover especially on wreck mail. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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SOLD for CHF400.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3605 |
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1887: 20 c. black on lilac, horizontal pair, used on a registered cover, from Panama to
Colchester, England, dated 7 May 1894, tied by 'AGENCIA CORREOS NACIONAL / PANAMA' duplex in black, used with Colombia 10 c. brown-red on rose-buff registration stamp (Colombia F11), endorsed "Per Book Post" (apparently not accepted sent at quadruple
the rate plus registration), a partial London registered in red alongside, to the back an arrival in Colchester dated 31 May 1894, vertical filing crease well clear of stamps, an impressive and rare cover. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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SOLD for CHF400.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3606 |
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1887/1892: 20 c. black on lilac, 5 c. blue and 10 c. black on grey, registration stamp, used
on registered cover, from Colón to Larnaca, Cyprus, dated 20 June 1892, Map adhesives tied by 'AGENCIA CORREOS NACIONAL / PANAMA' duplex in blue, New York USA red registered label '55873', sent via New York with two registered oval marks to reverse
dated 30 June and 1 July, letter found open and officially resealed by post office tape, signed and postmarked with Larnaca datestamp 26 July 1892, registration stamp has part of top left corner missing (has been inked in), otherwise fine, very rare
mailing to Cyprus (less than 12'000 inhabitants in 1892) and the only mixed franking of the first and second Maps to have been circulated in the transitional period. (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)
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SOLD for CHF1,600.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3607 |
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1887: Collection of unused multiples of the first issue Map of Panama, 20 c. black on lilac,
comprising six blocks, including one of forty-five (5 x 9) ex Helme, one of eighteen (2 x 9), sixteen (4 x 4), twelve (4 x 3), ten (5 x 2) and six (2 x 3), also a vertical strip of five and a horizontal pair. Additionally comes with two covers
franked with singles, one from the French Consulate sent from Panama to Bordeaux and the other sent to New York. Also a small study of seven singles used, with shades and dates detailed and includes the earliest use of the type I and II, a scarce
accumulation in mostly fine condition. (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4) (Image 5) (Image 6) (Image 7)
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3608 |
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1888: 50 c. brown, vertical pair, used on a registered cover, from Colón to San Francisco,
dated 20 June 1903, used with Colombia 20 c. brown-red registration stamp (Colombia F13) and a 10 c. blue 'AR' (Acknowldegment of Receipt H3), endorsed "Via New York", to the back a Post Office Customs Duties label tied by 'NEW YORK REG'Y DIV.' oval
dated 30 June 1903, with a violet arrival alongside dated 3 July 1903, vertical crease through Colombia adhesives, some soiling, creasing and small tear, otherwise very rare high-value registered cover. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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SOLD for CHF300.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3609 |
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1888: 50 c. light-brown, First Map of Panama issue, wove paper, used in combination with
1892 10 c. orange and 20 c. blue, on cover, from Colón to South Croydon, England, dated 4 November 1902, tied by purple Colón duplex, endorsed 'Via New York', to reverse 'Foreign Branch NY' dated 11 November 1902, 50 c. has pre-fix tear and corner
bend and there is a closed opening tears top, otherwise fine, rare example. Only seven covers franked with 1888 50 c. and one of two without registration. (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)
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SOLD for CHF500.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3610 |
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1892: 50 c. brown, on pelure paper, two singles used on registered cover in combination with
second issue 10 c. orange, dated 15 May 1895, tied by 'AGENCIA CORREOS NACIONAL / PANAMA' duplex in black, with Colombia 10 c. yellow-brown registration stamp (2262), cover sent by Swedish Consulate (cachet in violet to reverse), with 'UTRIKES DEPt /
4 JUN. 95' entry mark in purple alongside a New York registered label (48017), to reverse two strikes of the New York registered datestamp 24 May 1895, envelope slightly reduced on both sides, soiling, scarce rate, rare mixed issue combination. One
of seven covers reported with New York registration labels.rnRef: Copacarta, Survey of Covers originating in Panama with US registry label, David Zemer. rn (Image 1) (Image 2)
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SOLD for CHF500.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3611 |
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1892: 50 c. brown, on pelure paper, 10 c. orange, second Map issue and Colombia 10 c.
yellow-brown on light buff registration stamp (F12), used on registered Official 'On Her Britannic Majesty's Service' envelope, from Panama to Kensington, London, England, dated 16 January 1895, postage tied by 'AGENCIA CORREOS NACIONAL / PANAMA'
duplex in black, to reverse 'REGISTERED PADDINGTON' arrival dated 7 February 1895, some minor imperfection and small tear to right side not affecting the stamps, rare cover. Very few 50 c. covers used in combination with second issue, particularly on
British Official mail with Colombia registration stamp. Excellent item. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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SOLD for CHF500.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3612 |
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1888/1892: Selection of six items all featuring the 50 c. Map of Panama first or second
issue, including cover franked with 1888 50 c. brown (fault) used in combination with 1892 10 c. orange and 20 c. violet, from Colón to England; also a large format commercial envelope franked with three singles of the 1892 50 c. brown, pelure paper,
in combination with 10 c. orange, sent from Panama to New York (soiled), highest franking of this issue ($1.60) and rare (only seven covers reported with 50 c.). Additionally comes with an album page with four unused examples of the 50 c. including a
single with variety 'double impression' (only known example) and a block of four pelure paper stone 2, an excellent assembly. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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SOLD for CHF500.00
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3613 |
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1892: Map of Panama, Second issue, 10 c. progressive Die Proof, in a burnt-orange colour,
printed on thick card, large margins all round, vibrant fresh shade, outstanding detail, minor staining which does not detract, rare. The only known example. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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3614 |
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1892: Map of Panama, Second issue, group of three Die Proofs in black, 1 c., 5 c. and 50 c.
values, printed on thin white paper, imperforate and with clear to huge margins all round, 1 c. has the American Bank Note Co. N.Y. imprint and file number (C-188) in sheet margin below, some tone spots, the 50 c. has thin, otherwise fine and rare.
(Image 1)
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