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3735 |
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1904: Third Panama Provisionals, selection of seven covers all franked with 2 c. rose, two
of which have a double franking one of which is a card to New Zealand; noted fine commercial printed envelope franked with single showing the variety of overprint reading up and variety No. 14 (two double-bar marks north west), sent from Colón to
Minneapolis with fine strike of the scarce single circle 'T/COLON' tax mark in crimson-red, rare example; one of five covers with the Colón 'T' mark and only example of the stamp variety on cover. Additionally, a fine cover sent from Bocas del Toro
endorsed 'Via Mobile', a rare example being one of three known from Bocas; an excelent group (7). (Image
1) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4)
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SOLD for CHF350.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3736 |
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1904: Fourth Panama Provisionals, 1 c. green, used on postcard depicting American Marines,
sent from Panama to New Jersey, USA, dated 18 July 1905, the corners cut to indicate printed matter, stamp unusually tied to front, very rare example. Only piece of mail recorded franked with a single 1 c. from the fourth overprint. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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3737 |
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1904: Fourth Panama Provisionals, 1 c. green, horizontal pair, two strips of three and two
singles, used on a maritime cover, posted onboard a ship in Colón to Berlin, Germany, dated 16 December 1904, tied by New Orleans datestamp, endorsed 'Via Mobile - New York', cover addressed to 'Willy König' (later a famous meterorologist who was
studying at Berlin at the time), to the back a small New Orleans circular transit and a 'Besteht vom Postamte' datestamp 30 December 1904, four stamps have trimmed perfs. top which do not detract, otherwise fine, an eye catching and attractive
example, rare 10 c. franking using the fourth Panama overprints. rnNote: Willi König (1884-1955) developed a new daily weather forecasting method building upon the work of Vilhelm Bjerknes' polar front theory. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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SOLD for CHF250.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3738 |
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1904: Fourth Panama Provisionals, selection of three scarce covers franked with 5 c. blue
examples, including 1904 registered envelope franked with third Panama provisionals 1 c. green, pair 2 c. rose, a 5 c. blue and also 5 c. blue with 'AR' oval handstamp in red (Scott H4) and 10 c. red on 20 c. blue registration stamp (Scott F11) sent
from Panama to Paris with New York Exchange registered label; also 1904 registered legal size official envelope to Germany with magenta "D. Office/R/No……." and "AR/Panama" oval handstamps with blue "2326" registry number handstamp inset, small corner
fault to lower right of envelope (note: an almost identical cover was offered in the Charles F. Meroni Jr. collection of Panama Registered Mail and described as the only registered covers with these marks); and a 1905 postcard from Colón to St.
Lucia, British West Indies, franked with single 5 c. blue, a rare example; the only know with this issue to St. Lucia; a rare group (3). (Image 1) (Image 2)
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SOLD for CHF300.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3739 |
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1904: Fourth Panama Provisionals, 1 c. green, four singles and 2 c. rose, two singles,
applied to reverse of registered cover, together with additional 2 c. rose, 10 c. green registration stamp (manuscript No. 457) and 5 c. blue 'AR' to front, sent from El Boquete, Province of Chiriquí to Nantes, France, dated 13 June 1905, tied by
very fine undated 'Administracion Subalterna de Correos / El Boquete' datestamp in violet, a dated 'Recomedados Panama' circular alongside 13 June, New York Exchange registered label overlapping registration stamp, to the back a New York transit
dated 23 June and arrival 3 July, cover opened out for display, some minor creasing and pinned to left side, rare example from a small mountain town in the westernmost Province of Chiriquí, approx. 60 kilometres from the border with Costa Rica. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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SOLD for CHF300.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3740 |
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1904: Fourth Panama Provisionals, 5 c. blue, used on small envelope, from Macaracas (Los
Santos Province) to New York, USA, dated November 1904, tied by indistinct datestamp, with Panama transit alongside dated 8 November, to the reverse a 'Agencia de Correos Macaracas' purple cachet with Panama transit, minor soiling, very rare cover.
Only reported example with Marcaracas cancellation.rnNote: Marcaracas is a small town in the Los Santos Province, Panama. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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SOLD for CHF600.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3741 |
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1904: Fourth Panama Provisionals, 5 c. blue, with 2½ c. lake 'Retardo', used on printed
stantionery envelope, from Panama to St Louis, USA, dated 19 July 1905, tied by indistinct Panama duplex; the basic rate being 10 c. thus the cover considered printed matter; to reverse an arrival 4 August 1905, vertical and horizontal filing creases
not affecting stamps, repaired top right corner of envelope and closed opening tears to right side, 5 c. has fault top right although not obvious, otherwise a fine and rare franking, scarce combination. One of five recorded late fee stamps used with
fourth Panama overprint issue. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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SOLD for CHF200.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3742 |
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1904: Fourth Panama Provisionals, 5 c. blue, variety overprint 'inverted', used on
commercial cover, from El Boquete, Province of Chiriquí, mailed from David to Buffalo, USA, dated 25 August 1905, tied by the undated 'Administracion de Correos David' distinctive oval in black, to the reverse Panama and New York tranist marks, dated
28 August and 6 September 1905 respectively and an arrival 10 September, pin marks/holes to sides of envelope which do not affect the adhesive and opening tear to flap, otherwise fine, a rare example. One of six used in David.rnNote: Mail rare from
this small mountain town in the westernmost Province of Chiriquí, approx. 60 kilometres from the border with Costa Rica. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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SOLD for CHF200.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3743 |
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1904: Fourth Panama Provisionals, 5 c. blue, variety of overprint 'shifted right', used on
cover, from David City (Chiriquí province) to Connecticut, USA, dated 16 October 1905, tied by the undated 'Administracion de Correos David' distinctive oval in black, to reverse a partial Panama transit and Meriden and Claremont datestamps 26
October 1905, light vertical fold centrally well clear of stamp, a rare example. Just six recorded from David. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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3744 |
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1903: Fourth Panama Provisionals, 5 c. blue, horizontal pair, used on printed advertising
envelope, Colón to Kingston, Jamaica, dated 3 November 1905, tied by Colón datestamp and cancelled by 'PAQUEBOT' framed rectangular in black, with 'FUERA de BALIJA / COLON' (Out of Sack) unframed rectangular handstamp in violet alongside, to reverse
a Kingston arrival dated 21 November 1905, opening tear and damage to top at front well clear of the adhesives, right stamp has clipped top corner, otherwise a scarce example. One of two covers with the 'Out of Sack' mark from Colón. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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3745 |
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1904: Fourth Panama Provisionals, 10 c. orange, variety 'overprint inverted', affixed to
reverse of cover, in combination with Colombia 1903 20 c. blue on blue registration stamp (Scott F17) fixed to front, has a manuscript '772' crossed-out, used on regsitered envelope from Bocas del Toro to Boston, USA, with allusive 'Mobile, Ala'
registration label alongside, manuscript number '5872', to reverse franking tied by dated Bocas del Toro circular 4 April 1904, a 'Registered Mobile, Ala,' violet datestamp alongside and arrival in Boston 8 April 1904, cover opened out for display,
10 c. trimmed perfs. across top, otherwise fine, an extremely rare combination, almost certainly unique.rnNote: In the months immediately following Independence, Colombian stamps were used in Bocas del Toro without overprinting. (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)
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3746 |
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1904: Fourth Panama Provisionals,10 c. orange, two singles, one used as a registration stamp
with manuscript 'R/no 146', on registered cover, from David to London, dated 17 August 1904, the postage tied by ornate rectangular 'Correos / David' in violet, New York registered label (fault top right), to reverse New York tranist 17 August and
partial London registered arrival dated 28 August 1904, very scarce usage from David (Chiriqui Province), the postmark rarely seen so fine, postage adapted to registration rare. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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SOLD for CHF200.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3747 |
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1904: Fourth Panama Provisionals, 10 c. rose on 20 c. blue resgistration stamp, variety
'Panamà' accent on third 'a', used with 1 c. green, first overprint, 1 c. green, second overprint, 1 c. green, third overprint, 2 c. rose and 5 c. blue, fourth overprint, on 'Bickel' printed registered cover, Colón to Muchin, Germany, dated 15 July
1904, tied by Colón flag duplex, New York Exchange label alongside, to reverse New York transit dated 27 July 1904 and arrival in Muchin dated 5 August, rare combination. One of two covers with the 10 c. registration stamp overprint variety.
Additionally, comes with a registered cover franked with the same registration stamp with the variety accent on third 'a' and a single 10 c. orange sent to USA and also a cover front franked with a strip of five 10 c. orange and the 10 c. rose on 20
c. blue registration stamp. A scarce selection.rnProvenance: main cover ex James Meline collection. (Image
1)
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SOLD for CHF300.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3748 |
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1904: Fourth Panama Provisionals, 10 c. orange, in combination with 2½ c. lake 'Retardo', 5
c. blue 'AR', together with 10 c. green registration stamp, used on cover, from El Boquete, Province of Chiriquí, to San Jose, Costa Rica, dated May 1905, tied by fine undated 'Administracion Subalterna de Correos / El Boquete' in violet, a
'Administracion Principal de Correos / David' undated in blue alongside, to the reverse additional El Boquete mark in violet, a 'Transito Tarde Panama' circular dated 30 May 1905 and Limo and San Jose registered datestamps 6 June 1905, soiled with
slight toning, very scarce combination and rare origin and destination. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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SOLD for CHF340.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3749 |
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1904: Fourth Panama Provisionals, 10 c. orange, with 2½ c. lake 'Retardo', used on cover,
from Panama to Los Angeles, USA, dated 19 October 1904, tied by Panama duplex, to the reverse overlapping New York and Los Angeles dated 26 October and 31 October 1904 respectively, opening tear to top right of envelope, not affecting stamps, most
attractive example, rare. One of five example recorded. Additionally, come with an almost identical example sent from Colón to New York, some imprefections, scarce duo. (Image 1)
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SOLD for CHF250.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3750 |
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1904: Fourth Panama Provisionals, 1 c. to 10 c. (2 c. rose x2), used on registered cover
with Colón registered 10 c. orange 'R/Colon' cicrular in purple and 10 c. green registration stamp '9013' in blue, from Panama to Hamburg, Germany, dated 8 August 1904, tied by duplex cancel in black, New York registered label alongside, to the
reverse a New York transit dated 17 August and arrival 29 August 1904, scarce example, early use of the F27 registration stamp (in the Charles F. Meroni Jr. collection of Panama registered mail a similar cover dated 8 August was described as the
earliest known use), a fine and scarce example, particularly with the combination of the Colón registration stamp. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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SOLD for CHF150.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3751 |
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1904: Fourth Panama Provisionals, 20 c. violet, 10 c. rose on 20 c. blue on blued
registration stamp, with 5 c. purple on rose 'Retardo', used on registered cover from Panama to New York, dated 1 February 1904, tied by Panama duplex, New York Exchange registered label alongside, to reverse a New York arrival datestamp 9 February
1904, scarce combination and most attractive. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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SOLD for CHF200.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3752 |
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1904: Fourth Panama Provisionals, full set of values 1 c. to 1 p. with additional 10 c.
orange with 'R' circular handstamp with manuscript '1849', used on registered cover in combination with Colombia 10 c. blue 'AR' stamp (H3), from Bocas del Toro to Norwood, London, dated 25 June 1904, tied by double circle Bocas del Toro datestamp,
to reverse New Orleans and New York transits dated 2nd and 4th July respectively and London registered arrival dated 14 July 1904, 2 c. has trimmed perfs. at top, otherwise a fine philatelic cover, rare. Two examples of the 1 p. and 50 c. combined on
a cover from the fourth provisional issue area recorded. rnNote: During the months after Independence Colombian stamps were used without overprinting in Bocas del Toro. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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3753 |
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1904: Fourth Panama Provisionals, 1 p. lake, 2½ c. lake 'Retardo', with 10 c. green
registration stamp, used on registered envelope, from Bocas del Toro to Munich, Germany, dated October 1905, tied by purple duplex with time dials Bocas del Toro oval, 'Mobile, Ala,' and New York Exchange registrations labels, registered Mobile
datestamp alongside 19 October 1905, to reverse a New York 21 October 1905 and arrival dated 1 November, cover slightly reduced at left, rare example. The only Bocas del Toro registered cover with Late Fee prepaid and rare usage of the 1
peso.rnProvenance: Ex The Charles Meroni Jr. collection, Schuyler J. Rumsey, 27 April 2014, lot 415.rn (Image 1) (Image 2)
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SOLD for CHF300.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
3754 |
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1904: Fourth Panama Provisionals, 20 c. violet, 50 c. bister-brown and 1 p. lake, in
combination with 10 c. green registration stamp (manuscript 12806) and 5 c. blue 'AR', used on registered envelope, Colón to Berlin, Germany, dated December 1905, New York Exchange registration label, to reverse New York datestamps 4 January 1906 and
arrival dated 15 January, some wrinkles, creasing and small tears to edges not affecting adhesives, soiling, although retains its eye appeal, rare use of the two high-values on a registered cover. (Image 1) (Image 2)
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SOLD for CHF300.00
Closing..Jun-03, 11:59 PM |
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