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3635 |
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1892: 5 c. blue, bisected, used on small envelope, sent locally within Colón, dated 16
February 1895, tied by 'AGENCIA CORREOS NACIONAL / COLON' duplex in black, small amount of toning to corner, very scarce example of a 2 c. rate made-up from a bisect 5 c. Very attractive.rnProvenance: Ex Jairo Londoño de Tamayo Collection. (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)
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SOLD for CHF340.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3636 |
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1892: 5 c. blue, used on 'CABLEGRAMA INMEDIATO' printed envelope, sent registered, Panama to
Cartagena, dated 25 November 1896, tied by 'AGENCIA CORREOS NACIONAL / PANAMA' duplex in black, Colombia 10 c. brown registration stamp (F11) numbered '7879', to reverse 'CORREOS NACIONALES CARTAGENA' violet datestamp 2 December 1896, staining and
paper adhesion to left side, otherwise fine and a scarce example of a 5 c. domestic rate plus the 10 c. registration. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3637 |
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1896: 5 c. blue, vertical pair, used on Panama Canal printed envelope, from Colón to USA,
dated 21 February 1899, tied by 'AGENCIA CORREOS NACIONAL / COLON' datestamp in black, with "Fuera de Valija" (Outside the Sack) special handstamp in black alongside, to reverse 'P.O.N.Y. PAID ALL' dated 28 February 1899, opening tears and fault top
which do not detract, scarce example of the private carriers 'out of sack' special handstamp. (Image
1) (Image 2)
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SOLD for CHF500.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3638 |
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1892: 5 c. blue, used on Royal Steam Packet Company envelope with embossed flap, from Colón
to Panama, dated 27 April 1899, tied by purple Colón datestamp, redirected to Guayaquil, Ecuador, 'T/Panama' circle tax mark in black and manuscript '0.25', on arrival Ecuador 1897 10 c. brown (Scott 130) applied to front and tied by indistinct oval
in black, to reverse a blurred transit dated 28 April 1899, opening tear to part of top and small part of backflap missing, otherwise very fine, scarce combination and most attractive example. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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SOLD for CHF250.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3639 |
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1896: 5 c. blue, two singles, used on a registered cover, from Bocas del Toro to Kingston,
Jamaica, dated 4 August 1900, tied by purple 'BOCAS DEL TORO COLOMBIA' datestamp, Panama Provisional 10 c. black on grey registration stamp, 'JAMAICA REGISTERED' oval dated 12 August 1900, to the reverse 'TRANSITO / COLON' dated 4 August 1900, minor
imperfections, a scarce cover, uncommon origin and destination. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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SOLD for CHF180.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3640 |
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1892/96: 5 c. blue, two singles, used on registered watchmaker's envelope with Colombia 1893
Acknowldegment Receipt 5 c. vermilion (H2) and 10 c. registration stamp (F12), from Panama to New York, dated 24 November 1900, endorsed "Per S.S. Finance', to reverse an indistinct 'H' in circle dated 5 December, vertical crease running between AR
stamp and the left 5 c. which has trimmed perfs. at base, some other small creases not affecting stamps; a nice combination and scarce registered with AR stamp. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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SOLD for CHF360.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3641 |
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1892/96: 1 c. green, two singles and horizontal pair, the left stamp a vertical bisect used
in combination with horizontal pair 2 c. rose and a 5 c. blue, on French Canal stationery envelope, from Panama to Constantinople, Turkey, dated 7 May 1901, the rate of 12½ c. includes 2½ c. late fee, the single and horizontal pair 1 c. with bisect
paying the postage, faint 'BUZON-PANAMA' framed handstamp alongside, to the reverse a New York transit dated 14 May 1901 and a 'CONSTANTINOPLE - GALATA' arrival dated 27 May 1901, envelope slightly reduced at top and backflap missing, a small stain
front and minor imperfection, overall a fine and scarce cover. Additionally comes with a French Canal cover front franked with two 5 c. blue and a diagonal bisect 5 c. blue paying a 2½ c. late fee. Scarce. (Image 1)
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SOLD for CHF500.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3642 |
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1890: USA, Grant, 5 c. chocolate (Scott 223), used on small envelope to Panama, endorsed
"c/o Panama Railroad", underpaid and 'T/2/25c' tax mark in black to front, on arrival Panama 1892 10 c. orange applied, tied by Panama duplex dated 6 February 1894, with Panama transit on reverse dated the same day, envelope opened at base and
slightly reduced, minor foxing and two light bends not affecting stamps, rare combination. Maria Brettl expert mark to back. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3643 |
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1895: Nicaragua 5 c. blue postal stationery envelope, from Corinto to Panama, underpaid
with 'T/Corinto' tax mark in purple , dated 27 July 1895, cancelled by Corinto duplex is purple Panama 10 c. orange applied on arrival as postage due, tied by Panama duplex dated 17 August 1895, to the reverse a Colombia transit mark dated 2 August
1895, scarce origins, most attractive and rare. Only recorded Central America cover with postage dues paid in Panama. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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SOLD for CHF400.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3644 |
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1902: Wells Fargo Express 5 c. blue Mexican government official postal stationery envelope,
from Coatzacoalcos, Mexico to Colón, Panama, dated 13 December 1902, cancelled by Coatzacoalcos Express oval, endorsed 'Via New York USA', underpaid with 'T' and '1/2' marks in black alongside and on arrival Panama 1892 10 c. orange applied and tied
by violet Colón datestamp 30 December 1902, to reverse Mexico transit (wavy flag machine cancel) and additional Colón duplex in purple; signed Karl Schimmer; small fault centrally at top which has been backed, soiled, nonetheless very rare. Only
known to Panama with postage due. rnProvenance: Ex David Warman Collection, 1991. (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)
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3645 |
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1892: 10 c. orange, used on printed Central & South American Telegraph Co. 'Cablegram'
envelope, from Panama to Barranquilla, Colombia (train company), dated 3 January 1903 by Panama duplex in black, printed endorsement "Via Galveston", numbered '186' in blue, on the reverse a 'Central & SO. AM. Telegraph Co. Panama' cachet in violet
dated 8 January 1903 (date slug on duplex possibly an error), stain and two small tears, otherwise fine and remains visually appealing, rare example. Only known Cablegram cover sent at the domestic rate of 10 c. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3646 |
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1892: 10 c. orange, used on cover, from David to Stockton, USA, dated by Panama transit on
reverse 4 April 1904, tied by rare 'CORREOS / DAVID' fancy framed rectangular in purple, to back New York transit 12 April and Stockton machine cancel arrival dated 17 April 1904, stamp is clipped top right corner and fault from creasing in that
area, although remains appealing, rare example being franked with Colombia postage instead of the new Republic provisionals which had been available from November 1903. The cancellation is one of the most elusive in Panama postal history. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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3647 |
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Shortage of Stamps, 1900: Printed stampless commercial envelope, sent from Tumaco, Colombia
to Panama, dated 9 January 1900, endorsed "No Stamps available Paid 0.05", envelope struck with Tumaco duplex in black, arrival to reverse dated 23 January 1900, a rare example which illustrates that the Post Office at Tumaco had run out of stamps.
(Image 1) (Image 2)
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CLOSED
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3648 |
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Used as 20 Centavos Double Franking, 1892: 10 c. orange, horizontal pair, used on printed
commercial cover, from Santiago de Veraguas to Philadelpia, USA, dated 11 May 1903 by Panama datestamp to reverse, stamps cancelled by manuscript town name pen cancel, to back New York transit dated 25 May 1903 and Philadelphia date 26 May 1903, a
fine and attractive cover, rare. One of two reported which originate from Veraguas. rnProvenance: Ex Dr James Helme Collection. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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SOLD for CHF400.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3649 |
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1892: 10 c. orange, horizontal pair, used on classified advertising envelope, from Colón to
France, dated 4 August 1903, tied by violet Colón duplex, to reverse a New York transit dated 11 August 1903 and a French cancel dated 20 August 1903, minor aging to edges, remarkably well preserved, a wonderful eye catching example, scarce
especially this fine. One of two classified advertising covers reported. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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SOLD for CHF600.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3650 |
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1892: 10 c. orange, horizontal pair, used on commercial cover, from Pasto, Colombia to
Hanover, Germany, dated October 1903, tied by Pasto duplex in purple, on reverse a Panama transit (date indistinct) and arrival dated 29 January 1904, minor soiling, fine and rare example. One of four recorded with Colombia origins and one of two
from Pasto. Attractive with address printed to front of envelope. A lovely item. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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SOLD for CHF750.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3651 |
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1893/1903: Group of eight covers, all franked with 1892 10 c. orange, six with single
frankings, one franked with a pair and one cover a block of four, includes; 1894 Colón to Bombay cover with French paquebot mark and Sea Post Office datestamp (only recorded cover to Bombay in this period); 1893 envelope Colón to Guatemala redirected
to Canary Islands; mailing to Salvador dated 1897 and among others a Peru to USA sent via Panama; some faults and creases, scarce group. Additionally, comes with a cover sent in 1904 franked with 10 c. orange cancelled by pen cross mark (cover has
stamp missing) sent from David to New York. (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4) (Image 5)
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SOLD for CHF300.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3652 |
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Registered Usage of Ten Centavos, 1892: 10 c. orange, used on cover with 1888: 10 c. black
on grey-green registration stamp, from Colón to Avignon, France, dated 8 July 1892, tied by a blue Colón duplex and a French datestamp 28 July 1892, endorsed 'Franca / via Southampton', to the reverse an arrival dated 29 July, registration stamp has
pre-fix vertical crease centrally, rare example. One of two letters recorded with 1888 Panama 10 c. black on grey-green stamp.rnProvenance: Ex José Luis Castillejo collection. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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SOLD for CHF200.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3653 |
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1892: 10 c. orange, used on registered La Iberica illustrated cover with Colombia 1889 10 c.
red on yellowish registration stamp (F10), from Panama to London, England, dated 29 August 1892, tied by blue Panama duplex with date error in year (1893 instead of 1892), New York Exchange registered label, two London registered marks in red
alongside dated 21 September 1892, to reverse New York registered transit dated 11 September, upper left corner repair, small opening faults along top and small part of backflap missing, otherwise fine, scarce example. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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SOLD for CHF250.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3654 |
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1892: 10 c. orange, three singles, used on a registered cover, with Colombia 1902 20 c. red
registration stamp, from Bocas de Toro to Gatún, dated 11 August 1903, tied by dark purple 'Bocas del Toro' cds, to reverse a 'Agencia Postal Nacional Colon' single circle in purple, one stamp has piece missing at top, cover stained, rare. One of two
reported to Gatún prior to independence and the only triple weight domestic registered cover reported prior to indepedence.rnNote: Gatún is a small town on the Atlantic side of the Panama Canal, located south of Colón at the point the Gatún Lake
meets the channel to the Caribbean Sea.rnProvenance: Ex Jim Cross Collection. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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SOLD for CHF300.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
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