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3615 |
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1892: Map of Panama, Second issue, set of imperforate Plate Proofs, 1 c. green, 2 c.
orange-red, 2 c. orange and 2 c. dark red (horizontal pair), 5 c. blue, 10 c. orange-yellow, 20 c. violet-blue, 50 c. brown and 1 p. lake, printed on thin white paper and mounted on card (except pair), orange-red has a small surface fault, dark red
has closed tear in right side of second stamp, orange-yellow has surface faults, otherwise very fine and fresh, a rare set, visually appealing. (Image 1)
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SOLD for CHF500.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3616 |
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1888: Second Map Issue, complete set of imperforate plate proof of the seven 1892 values
from the American Bank Note Company stamp index, mounted on the original record document with typed title "Department de Panama of Colombia" and the year and month by each proof, the 20 c. has a corner missing, otherwise all have good to large
margins all round, very impressive, rare. The only known document with the complete set recorded. (Image
1) (Image 2)
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SOLD for CHF1,100.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3617 |
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1892: 2 c. rose, sheet of ninety-nine, unused, overprinted 'SPECIMEN' in red, with
punch-holes, marginal surround to two sides and base with ABNC imprint, top left stamp removed from half sheet of 200, manuscript in margin alongside reads "1 stamp to office / 9/91" , variety on stamp 75 'two dots in Pacific ocean on left' (only
found in lower sheet), second stamp torn/rough left side where stamp removed, some soiling and imperfections as would be expected, overall fine, an impressive and rare specimen multiple. (Image 1)
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3618 |
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1892: 1 c. green, used on cover, from Panama to Stockholm, Sweden, dated 22 November 1892,
tied by fine blue 'AGENCIA CORREOS NACIONAL / PANAMA' duplex, with 'UTRIKES DEPt / 18 DEC. 92' Sweden entry mark in violet alongside, unsealed backflap which has a Swedish Consulate cachet, minor small tear at base of envelope, some soiling and
wrinkles, otherwise fine and a scarce 1 c. rate to Sweden. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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SOLD for CHF150.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3619 |
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1892: 1 c. green, bisect, used on reduced newspaper wrapper, from Colón to Panama, dated 11
September 1893, tied by 'AGENCIA CORREOS NACIONAL / COLON' duplex in black, arrival to reverse dated the same day, small pre-fix surface fault to stamp of no significance, two vertical creases and a horizontal filing crease which has slit and been
reinforced to back, creases well clear of the adhesive, scarce. The only recorded ½ c. printed matter domestic rate reported. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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SOLD for CHF300.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3620 |
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1892: 1 c. green and horizontal pair 2 c. rose, used on cover, sent locally within Colón,
dated 7 May 1894, tied by 'AGENCIA CORREOS NACIONAL / COLON' duplex in violet, cover stained particularly to stamps, the 1 c. has dulled perfs. top right, otherwise a rare domestic rate cover; one of three recorded. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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3621 |
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1892: 1 c. green used in combination with US Franklin 1 c. dull blue, on cover from Bocas
del Toro to Paris, dated 6 May 1896, Bocas del Toro violet duplex cancelling the Panama adhesive and a dumb cork cancel in black the US postage, endorsed "Via New Orleans U.S.A.", the US 1 c. applied on a steamship has base and right side scissor
cut, to the reverse a New Orleans datestamp 12 May 1896, the envelope unsealed, an unusual and scarce example. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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3622 |
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1896: 1 c. green and 2 c. rose, used on a postcard, from Panama to Graz, Austria, dated 4
January 1900, tied 'AGENCIA CORREOS NACIONAL / PANAMA' duplex in black, charged on arrival with Austrian 1890 5 kr. green applied and tied by Vienna datestamp (franking correct hence no Panama tax mark applied although during this period much
confusion existed), card soiled, some creasing and has two tears top, however very rare combination and most interesting. Additionally, comes with an 1897 reduced envelope franked with pair 2 c. rose, from Panama to Texas, USA, with 'T/PANAMA'
postage due mark in circle and 'COLLECT / POSTAGE' '10 CENTS', has faults, a scarce example and useful companion to the postcard.rnProvenance: Ex Londoño collection. (Image 1)
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SOLD for CHF300.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3623 |
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1896: 1 c. green, bisect and 2 c. rose, horizontal strip of five and a single, used on large
part of cover front, from Panama to Mullingar, Ireland, dated 14 January 1901, the bisect and single with red ink lined box and headed "RETARDO" (late fee), endorsed in same ink "Via New York", stamps tied by 'AGENCIA CORREOS NACIONAL / PANAMA'
duplex in black, a manuscript note reads; "Rec.d torn at Moyvore by 12.30 mail 31 January 1901" with initials of postmaster, horizontal crease lower half not affecting stamps, rare item. One of three known bisects used as part of late fee.rn (Image 1) (Image 2)
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SOLD for CHF550.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3624 |
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1896: 1 c. green, three singles and a vertical pair (5), used on a postcard, with a Colombia
1892, 5 c. violet on brown rose 'RETARDO', from Colón to Cartago, Costa Rica, dated 26 August 1903, tied by 'AGENCIA CORREOS NACIONAL / COLON' duplex in black, soiling, very rare late fee combination franking. Only know Retardo on postcard. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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SOLD for CHF550.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3625 |
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1892/96: 1 c. green, vertical pair and three singles, used on piece of registered cover with
1902 Colombia 20 c. registration stamp (F13), from Barbacoas, Colombia, dated 4 April 1904, tied by rare 'Correos Nacionale / ABR 4 1904 / BARBACOAS' framed rectangular in black, far left 1 c. is overhanging piece to a small portion and lower corner
clipped, rar. One of two pieces known with this origin. Additionally, comes with a cover franked with 1 c. green, 2 c. rose and pair of 5 c. blue sent from Tumaco, Colombia to New York, with faint Tumaco duplex cancel, has light horizontal crease not
affecting stamps. Scarce. (Image 1)
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SOLD for CHF550.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3626 |
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1892: Group of five covers/cards, all with 1 c. green frankings, comprising three album
pages presented as a study of rates, including 6 c. double rate postcard (only known), 1 c. printed matter basic rate card, 2 c. double rate newspaper wrapper, 10 c. basic rate illustrated by envelope with block of ten (2 x 5), also a cover with a
block of eighteen (faults), destinations include; England, Germany USA, Canada and Belgium, a scarce group (5). (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)
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SOLD for CHF200.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3627 |
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1892: Two Colombia 2 c. black postcards, uprated with Map of Panama 2 c. rose, both sent
from Bocas del Toro, one sent to Colchester, England, dated 17 November 1895, with fine strike of the 'CORREOS BOCAS DEL TORO' datestamp and New Orleans transit dated 25 November (fault centrally which is not obvious); the other card dated 7 October
1899 sent to Switzerland with fine strike of the late instructional handstamp 'TARDE.' in black, minor corner crease and rub, both originate from a rare location and scarce late fee mail. (Image 1)
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SOLD for CHF300.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3628 |
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1892/96: 1 c. green, 2 c. rose, vertical pair and 5 c. blue, used on cover with Colombia
1893 Acknowldegment Receipt 5 c. vermilion, from Panama to London, dated 14 April 1898, tied by Panama duplex in black, to reverse New York transit dated 22 April and London arrival 30 April, with a personal note that reads; "I send a 'late fee' as I
understand these are rather rare. / I hope these stamps will keep on all right there is hardly any gum on them.", stamps have pencil outline, vertical crease on left side not affecting stamps, slightly soiled, a scarce example with appealing personal
note. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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SOLD for CHF150.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3629 |
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1899: USA Jefferson 1 c. black, used on cover from New York to Panama, dated 27 December
1899, underpaid New York 'T / 5 c.' tax mark, addressed to Panama Railway Company, on arrival 1892 2 c. rose applied to pay postage due, tied by Panama duplex in black dated 10 January 1900; card has typed message which talks of 'alligator skins'
being bundled and not baled; some wear and minor creasing to edges and small tear to right side, rare and most interesting.rnProvenance: Ex Dr James Helme Collection (Image 1) (Image 2)
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SOLD for CHF300.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3630 |
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1896: 2 c. rose, strip of five, used on a registered cover, from Panama to Hamburg, Germany,
dated 26 March 1900, tied by 'AGENCIA CORREOS NACIONAL / PANAMA' duplex in black, Panama Provisional 10 c. black on grey registration stamp numbered '2772' and New York registered label handstamped '93150', to the reverse a New York registered violet
oval dated 6 April 1900 and arrival 16 April, a fine and scarce combination. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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3631 |
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1892: 2 c. rose, used on a picture postcard sent registered, from Panama to France, dated 2
January 1902, tied by New York registered label numbered '5354' and faint Panama duplex, 10 c. red-brown registration stamp, numbered '215', fixed lower left paying registered fee, New York transit dated 16 January, two 'St. SULPICE DE LEZAT'
datstamps (28th & 29th), scarce card. One of three registered postcards recorded. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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SOLD for CHF250.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3632 |
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1892: 2 c. rose, strip of five and Colombia 2½ c. dark blue on rose, 'RETARDO' (late fee),
used on Panama French Canal Company stationery envelope; "COMPAGNIE NOUVELLE DU CANAL DE PANAMA"; from Panama to Northampton, England (typed address), dated 27 August 1901, tied by 'AGENCIA CORREOS NACIONAL / PANAMA' duplex in black, endorsed "via
New York", with corresponding transit to reverse dated 27 August 1901, opening tears across top and horizontal filing crease to lower portion of envelope not affecting stamps, rare and attractive envelope with Colombia/Panama combination franking.
Additionally, comes with a small envelope sent to the same recipient franked also with five 2 c. rose (irregular strip) and Colombia 2½ c. dark blue on rose, 'RETARDO', dated 12 November 1901, with arrival to reverse dated 28 November, some foxing,
scarce cover and rare duo. (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)
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SOLD for CHF1,400.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3633 |
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Collection of eleven 1892/1896 2 c. rose used on covers/cards/wrappers, presented on album
pages, a thoughtfully written-up study of rates/usages and incorporates a page on major plate vareities, includes among others; 1896 registered covers from Panama to New York, franked with nine 2 c. and five 1 c., as well as a 10 c. Colombia
registration stamp and a New York registered label, charged at 20 c. double rate, 10 c. registration and a 2½ c. late fee, scarce cover; also a registered envelope franked with five 2 c. and Panama 10 c. registration stamp. Also noted an 1893 USA 1
c. blue wrapper uprated with Panama 2 c. sent to London and a Colombia 2 c. card uprated with 1 c. and 2 c. sent from Panama to Germany, condition varies, in the main good to fine, a scarce selection. (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4) (Image 5) (Image 6)
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SOLD for CHF700.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3634 |
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1892: 2 c. rose, used on registered cover with 10 c. orange with Provisional 'R' and blue
'2236' handstamp, used within Panama, dated 16 March 1900, with 'Recomendados / Panama' datestamp 17 March 1900 in black, very scarce example, just a handful of examples know. Comes on a page neatly written up with three 10 c. stamps with red or
black handstamped 'R'. rnNote: Colombian registration stamps were exhausted in March and resupply was hampered by the Civil War and a provisional registration stamp was being printed. So the existing stock of the 10 c. values were handstamped in red
and black with a large "R". These are known used from March 14th to March 17th. (Image 1)
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