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3655 |
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1892: 10 c. orange, used on registered cover with Colombia 1893 10 c. red on yellowish
registration stamp (F10), from Bocas Del Toro to Boston, USA, dated 26 January 1894, cancelled by barred oval in purple, with very fine 'CORREOS DE BOCAS DEL TORO' circular datestamp alongside, to reverse New Orleans transit dated 2 February in
purple and Boston arrival dated 6 February in blue, very clean and attractive small envelope, rare registered example from small town. Earliest known registered cover from Bocas del Toro.rnNote: The National Postal Agency in Bocas del Toro was
established in 1893, however no registered covers from that year have been recorded. Most overseas mail from Bocas del Toro was sent by ship via New Orleans or Mobile. The first registration stamps sent to Bocas del Toro were Colombia F10. (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)
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SOLD for CHF400.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3656 |
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1892: 10 c. orange, used on registered cover with Colombia 1889 10 c. yellow-brown on buff
registration stamp (F12), from Santiago de Veraguas to New York, USA, dated 18 November 1898, tied by (Santiago) 'De Veragus' datestamp in blue, '11792' handstamp number crossed-out with '35888' applied in blue alongside, to reverse a Panama transit
dated 18 November 1898, four pin holes to 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 CHF250.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3657 |
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1892: 10 c. orange, vertical pair, used on registered cover, from Colón to Ohio, USA, dated
27 December 1899, tied by Colón datestamp in blue, one stamp with 'R/Colon' handstamp in blue indicating use as a registration stamp (registration number 4286 in manuscript at side), to the back a New York registered oval in black dated 4 January
1900, registration stamp has trimmed perfs. to base otherwise fine, a rare example. One of two wartime covers from Colón with regular postage used as registration stamp. Comes on an exhibition page with five stamps with the 'R/Colon' handstamp in
various colour. (Image 1)
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SOLD for CHF500.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3658 |
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1892: 10 c. orange, two singles, one used as a registration stamp with manuscript
'R/no.154', sent from David to Weisbaden, Germany, dated 20 August 1904, postage tied by handwritten 'David / Chiriqui' in red ink, New York registered label, to the reverse a 'Panama Transito' datestamp 24 August 1904, a New York dated 7 September
1904 and arrival 18 September 1904, small fault to envelope top right, 10 c. postage clipped bottom right corner, a scarce and remarkable cover. The only recorded handwritten cancel and registration stamp from the 1892 issue used during the fourth
Provisional issue from David. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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SOLD for CHF500.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3659 |
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1892: 10 c. orange and Colombia 1894 5 c. vermilion 'AR' (H2) handstamped
'A.R./COLON/COLOMBIA' in blue and 1889 10 c. yellow-brown on buff registration stamp (F12), used on cover from Colón to London, dated 25 February 1902, with New York Exchange registration label, tied by Colón datestamp, also two London registered
arrivals dated 13 March 1902, to reverse New York foreign mail oval dated 4 March 1902, sent three days before the rate doubled, closed opening tear top and pinned below the AR stamp which is unaffected, rare example. Comes on a page with seven
stamps of varying values with the 'A.R./COLON/COLOMBIA' surcharge. (Image 1)
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SOLD for CHF600.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3660 |
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Provisional 'R' handstamp, 1892: 10 c. orange, used with 10 c. orange with Provisional 'R'
registration stamp with blue '2028' handstamp, on reduced cover, from Panama to San Francisco, dated 14 March 1900, tied by Panama datestamp in black, on reverse New York registered oval in black dated 29 March 1900 and partial San Francisco arrival
in purple (3 April), cover reduced at right and central horizontal filing crease not affecting stamps, rare; just a handful of examples know. This being one of two commercial uses to a foreign destination. Comes on a page written-up with four 10 c.
stamps with red or black handstamped 'R'.rnNote: The use of these Provisional registration stamps is known between 14-17 March 1900.rn (Image 1)
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SOLD for CHF650.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3661 |
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Bisected Use as Five Centavos, 1892: 10 c. orange, diagonal bisect, used on cover, from
David to Panama, dated 10 December 1894, tied by very fine strike of the 'AGENCIA SUBALTERNA de CORREOS / DAVID' violet undated circular with Panama cds alongside, perfs. browned, very attractive and rare. Seven covers reported with bisect 10 c.
originating from David. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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CLOSED
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3662 |
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1892: 10 c. orange, diagonal bisect, used on cover, from David to Panama, dated 10 December
1894, tied by the 'AGENCIA SUBALTERNA de CORREOS / DAVID' undated circular in violet, with Panama arrival alongside in black, two vertical filing creases clear of the adhesive, stamp has gum on surface and an adhesion with a surface rub, nonetheless
remains attractive, rare. Just seven covers known with bisect 10 c from David. Come with a letter from Captain Bass, dated 5th January 1895, which explains that x20 10 c. were bisected (giving a total of x40 bisected 10 c. singles) on account of a
shortage of 5 c. stamps. Also a cutting from Stanley Gibbons Monthly Journal, 28 February 1895, reporting the use of the bisected 10 c. and the 'dearth' of stamps. A wonderful assembly.rnProvenance: Ex the famous Captain Bass correspondence; ex Jairo
Londoño de Tamayo Collection. (Image 1)
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Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3663 |
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1892: 10 c. orange, diagonal bisect, used on a small envelope, within Colón, dated 14 March
1895, tied by Colón duplex in black, small portion of back missing, very attractive and clean example, rare. Six covers with bisect 10 c. from Colón reported.rnProvenance: Ex F. W. Lange Collection. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3664 |
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1892: 10 c. orange, diagonal bisect, used on small envelope within Colón, dated 11 April
1895, tied by two partial strikes of the Colón duplex in black, attractive example, rare. One of six covers franked with bisect 10 c. from Colón.rnProvenance: Ex Jairo Londoño de Tamayo Collection. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3665 |
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1892: 10 c. orange, diagonal bisect, used on cover, from David to Panama, tied by the
'AGENCIA SUBALTERNA de CORREOS / DAVID' undated circular in black, two vertical filing creases well clear of the adhesive, flap and part of back missing, rare. One of seven covers recorded franked with bisect 10 c. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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CLOSED
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3666 |
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1892: 10 c. orange, vertical bisect, used on a cover, from Pasto, Colombia to Guayaquil,
Ecuador, dated September 1897, tied by Pasto duplex in black; two vertical filing creases on left side well clear of stamp, small tear left and at base and small hole on right, soiled, nonetheless extremely rare cover, normally diganonal bisects. The
only known cover, prior to the March 24 1903 decree, reported with Panama stamps or bisects from Pasto.rnNote: Pasto was a small town in Colombia which was permited to use Panama postage stamps for mail. (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)
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SOLD for CHF750.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3667 |
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1892: 10 c. orange, diagonal bisect, used on cover, from David (Chiriquí) to Panama, dated 5
December 1899, during the 'Thousands Days' War', tied by the 'AGENCIA SUBALTERNA de CORREOS / DAVID' undated circular in black, to the reverse a Panama datestamp 5 December 1899 in black, central horizontal filing crease well clear of the adhesive,
soiling, a very rare example. One of two covers used during the civil war franked with a 10 c. bisect from David.rnProvenance: Ex Dr James Helme Collection. (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)
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3668 |
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1892: 10 c. orange, diagonal bisect, used on cover, from David (Chiriquí) to Panama, dated 5
December 1899, during the 'Thousands Days' War', tied by the 'AGENCIA SUBALTERNA de CORREOS / DAVID' undated circular in black, to the reverse a Panama datestamp 5 December 1899 in black, central horizontal and vertical filing crease well clear of
the adhesive, stamp has fault on right side into design, small part of back missing, soiling, a very rare example. Just two covers recorded franked with bisect 10 c. used during the civil war period from David.rnProvenance: Ex Dr James Helme
Collection. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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3669 |
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Combination with 'Retardo' Late Fee adhesive, French Canal Zone: 1892: 10 c. orange,
horizontal pair, in combination with Colombia 2½ c. dark blue on rose 'Retardo' (I2), used on French Canal stationery envelope, sent to Paris, dated 28 January 1898, tied by Panama duplex in black, with 'T/Panama' circle tax mark in black alongside,
manuscript '0.80c' crossed-out and replaced by '0.75c', three French postage dues affixed, a 15 c. green and two 30 c. red (Scott J31 & J34) corresponding to the manuscript calculations, cancelled by triangle handstamp in black, to the reverse a
London transit dated 16 February and Paris arrival 17th February 1898, small fault top left, minor bends and creasing to left side well clear of adhesives, top of Retardo perfs. trimmed, otherwise fine. A rare and visually spectacular example. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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SOLD for CHF500.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3670 |
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1892: 10 c. orange, used in combination with Colombia 1892 2½ c. dark blue & rose 'Retardo',
on small envelope, Panama to Massachusett, USA, dated 24 June 1898, tied by Panama duplex in black, to reverse 'New York / Paid All' transit dated 1 July 1898, small knick in right side and tiny tear at base niether which detract from this attractive
cover, scarce combination. Additionally, comes with 1901 commercial envelope franked with 10 c. orange and Colombia 1892 2½ c. ultramarine & pink 'Retardo', Panama to Bremen, Germany, dated 22 April, 10 c. base perfs. trimmed, has paper adhesion to
reverse and minor wear to left side, otherwise fine, scarce duo with the two different types of Retardo (I2 & I3). (Image 1)
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SOLD for CHF600.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3671 |
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1892: 10 c. orange, used in combination with Colombia 1892 2½ c. dark blue & rose 'Retardo'
(Late Fee), on Chinese cover, Panama to San Francisco, dated 26 June 1900, tied by Panama duplex in black, to reverse New York transit and San Francisco arrival dated 8 July 1900, minor soiling, fine and scarce combination. Additionally, comes with
1897 cover franked with 10 c. orange and Colombia 1892 2½ c. dark blue & rose 'Retardo', Panama to Dresden, central vertical crease well clear of adhesives, 10 c. perfs. trimmed at base and Retardo has small pre-fix tears to right side not obvious,
otherwise fine, a scarce pair of covers. (Image 1)
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SOLD for CHF600.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3672 |
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1892: 10 c. orange, used in combination with Colombia 1892 2½ c. ultramarine & pink'
Retardo' (I3), on cover, Panama to San Francisco, USA, dated 10 November 1901, tied by Panama duplex in black, to reverse 'New York Paid All' transit dated 19 November 1901 and San Francisco arrival 23 November, small opening fault top right corner,
nonetheless fine, scarce. Additionally, comes with a 1900 printed envelope franked with 10 c. orange and Colombia 2½ c. ultramarine & pink 'Retardo', Panama to Bordeaux, France, vertical and horizontal creases well clear of adhesives, small fault top
left of envelope, scarce combination of covers. (Image 1)
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SOLD for CHF650.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3673 |
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1892: 10 c. orange used on cover in combination with Colombia 1892 2½ c. black & lilac
'Retardo' (I1), sent from Panama to San Francisco, USA, dated 4 September 1896, endorsed 'Via New York', tied by Panama duplex in black, to reverse 'New York Paid All' transit dated 11 September 1896 and San Francisco arrival 15 September, 10 c. has
fault down the left side, nonetheless very appealing and scarce combination. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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SOLD for CHF360.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3674 |
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1892: 10 c. orange used on cover in combination with Colombia 1892 2½ c. black & lilac
'Retardo' (I1), Panama to Paris, France, dated 5 October 1896, tied by Panama duplex in black, to reverse London transit in red dated 29 October 1896, Retardo perfs. trimmed at base and soiling, otherwise fine and scarce use. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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SOLD for CHF360.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
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