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141 image1843: 60 r. black, early Intermediate Impression, a used example with good to huge margins and vertical and horizontal marginal lines left and at top, lightly cancelled by circular "CORREIO DE CAMPINAS" handstamp in red-brown (Ayres fig. 1564). Slight age and thin spots at top but fine Scott = $ 275+. (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Jun-01, 11:59 PM
142 cover image60 reis black, early Intermediate Impressions, two horizontal pairs on 1845 maritime triple rate cover to Santos (Wille correspondence) endorsed "p. Piranapictupa", horizontal pair on obverse with large even margins all round, the vertical pair on reverse with margin just shaved at upper left but showing the horizontal dividing line; each tied by "CORREIO GREAL DA CORTE" circular datestamps (April 25) in black. Illustrated in Juchert "Bull's Eyes on Covers" on page 144. Extremely rare cover - just 4 such frankings are recorded. Cert. Moorhouse (2014). Provenance: 5th RHM Auction, Sao Paulo, 1986, lot 62; Soler y Llach, Barcelona, Feb 2007, lot 39; Corinphila sale, London, May 2015, lot 303. (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4)

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Closing..Jun-01, 11:59 PM
143 image60 reis black, Intermediate Impression, a used example with large even margins all round, lightly cancelled by circular "CORREIO GERAL DA CORTE" datestamp in black Scott = $ 275. Provenance: Collection Dr. Hugo Goeggel, Corinphila sale 196, May 2015, lot 673. (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Jun-01, 11:59 PM
144 image60 reis grey-black, Intermediate Impression, a fine large even margined example in a translucent shade, minor bend, showing the horizontal marginal line at top, cancelled by fine circular "CORREIO DE CAMPINAS" handstamp (Ayres fig. 1564) in brown. Superb. Provenance: Collection Dr. Hugo Goeggel, Corinphila sale 178, Feb 2013, lot 4079. (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Jun-01, 11:59 PM
145 bof image60 reis grey-black, Intermediate Impression on yellowish paper, the magnificent vertical block of ten from the 2nd. Large Plate, State B (positions 5-6/11-12/17-18/23-24/29-30) and thus from the top right corner of the sheet, with outer frame line visible at top. Huge margins all round and neatly cancelled by "Correio Geral Da Corte" datestamps (April 8, 1845). But for a horizontal crease in margin between the third and fourth rows a faultless and delightful multiple of the utmost importance in Brazilian philately. Illustrated in "Die Ochsenaugen" by Jose Kloke on page 47; and in Juchert "Ochsenaugen im Viererblock" on page 51. Originally illustrated in "Bulls Eyes" L.G. Brookman's artcile on Saul Newbury's collection in the Collectors Club (1943) on page 136, when the multiple was a vertical block of twenty, this being both the finest and most attractive of the two multiples (the lower block has the eighth stamp with large closed tear). A truly wonderful Exhibition piece for the specialist. Provenance: Collection Lieut.-Colonel G.S.F. Napier (1923); Guilherme Guinle (1937); Saul Newbury (1967); Norman S. Hubbard, Siegel, New York, 25 May 1986, lot 2058; Dr. Hugo Goeggel, Corinphila sale 178, Feb 2013, lot 4122. Note: Lieut.-Colonel G.S.F. Napier in "Brazil" states on page 15 that the block of 20 proved "that there was a large plate in existence as well as the small panes of 18". (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)

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Closing..Jun-01, 11:59 PM
146 image60 reis grey, Worn Impression on thin greyish paper (note the complete lack of cross-hatching between the '6' and '0'), four large even margins, cancelled by rimless "Correio Da Geral Da Corte" cds in black: an early usage - appears to be dated "2-8-1843" but second figure of day missing. Signed Bühler. Provenance: Collection Dr. Hugo Goeggel, Corinphila sale 178, Feb 2013, lot 4068. (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Jun-01, 11:59 PM
147 cover image60 reis black, Early Impression, the horizontal sheet marginal pair and horizontal sheet marginal strip of six showing the sheet margins at both left and at right, applied to top sheet of Judicial document weighing between 15 and 16 ounces dated 26 Mar 1846 – the Bull’s Eyes paying a 480 réis rate from Itaborai to Rio de Janeiro, uncancelled as the document was sent by a special court messenger, with large margins on the strip of six and the pair just shaved on one stamp and with scissor cut in margin only, some typical worm holes. Reply document included with 1844/46 30 r. grey-black, a single example applied above a 60 r. black block of twelve (2 x 6) used on the return of the Judicial document from Rio de Janeiro to Itaborai dated 4th April 1846, all with just touched to mostly large margins all round, one stamp with worm hole, tied by rimless "CORREIO GERAL DE CORTE" circular datestamps dated 5th May 1846 in black. Illustrated and discussed by Everaldo Santos FRPSL in the London Philatelist, Volume 124, Oct 2015, where there is a full discussion on the usages of both Bull's Eye usages and later multiples applied to judicial forms for pre-payment, this item illustrated on page 361. Copies of the article are enclosed with the lot. An extraordinary and fabulous piece of stunning appearance and enormous rarity. Unique. Reference: Illustrated in "Bull's Eyes on Covers" by B. Juchert on page 279. (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)

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Closing..Jun-01, 11:59 PM
148 image60 reis black or grey-black, used examples (5), with two showing straight line SABARA" handstamp in brown, another with fine strike of "C. DO SERRO" circular handstamp in black, fourth with faint "ALDEIA DA PEDRA" handstamp and a narrow margined example with "CORREIO DE CORYTIBA" in brown; all have faults but a scarce group. (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)

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Closing..Jun-01, 11:59 PM
149 image1843: 90 r. black, early fine impression, a used example of rich colour, vertical dividing line at left, lightly cancelled by "Correio Geral da Corte" cds in black. Small corner crease at lower left does not detract from the superb appearance Scott = $ 1'400. (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Jun-01, 11:59 PM
150 image1843: 90 r. deep black, Early fine Impression, a fine used example with ample margin at base and large on three sides, neatly cancelled by part straight line handstamp in red-brown. A rare and most attractive stamp Scott = $ 1'400. (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Jun-01, 11:59 PM
151 image90 reis grey-black, Intermediate Impression on yellowish paper, showing the horizontal marginal line at top, large margins on all sides, cancelled by "Correio Geral Da Corte" circular datestamp in black; with major retouching to the vertical frameline at right and in the numeral '9' at left. An unusual and attractive stamp. Provenance: Collection Dr. Hugo Goeggel, Corinphila sale 178, Feb 2013, lot 4172. (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Jun-01, 11:59 PM
152 image1843: 90 r. grey-black, early worn Impression, a used examplew with good to large margins all round, lightly cancelled by "Correio Geral Da Corte" cds in black. A fine stamp Scott = $ 1'250. (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Jun-01, 11:59 PM
153 cover/bof image90 reis black, Early Impression in a corner block of four, positions 1-2/7-8 and showing the vertical frame line at left and horizontal frame line at top, in combination with single 30 reis grey, Worn Impression, all applied to a 12 page judicial document mailed on January 14, 1845 from Cabo Frio to the Court in Rio de Janeiro, tied by framed "CABO FRIO" handstamps (Ayres fig. 1248) in black. The rate totals 390 reis which is explained by the fact that judicial mail was carried at half the normal rate. The page has been restored to prevent further acid ink attack to the adhesives but this remarkable document is an important facet of Brazilian classic philately and is in all senses unique. Cert. Comelli (2003) and Dr. Goeggel. Note: See the article by Everaldo Santos FRPSL in the London Philatelist, Volume 124, Oct 2015, for a full discussion on the usages of Bull's Eyes and their multiples and usages on judicial forms. (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Jun-01, 11:59 PM
154 piece/bof imageInclinados 1844/46: 60 r. black, Type II, the remarkable part Judicial document / heavy packet, franked by two horizontal pairs, and two vertical format blocks of fourteen (2 x 7) and twelve (2 x 6) all tied by seven centrally struck "CORREIO GERAL DA CORTE" circular datestamps (16 Nov 1844) in black. The lower block with central closed tear where the multiple was applied over a seal from a heavy packet - an exceptional 1'800 reis franking and of extreme rarity. Cert. Moorhouse (2010). (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)

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Closing..Jun-01, 11:59 PM
155 image1844/46: Inclinado 600 r. black, a used example with good to large margins and showing portion of adjoining stamp at top, lightly cancelled by pair circular hanstamp struck in blue (and rare thus). Small hinge thin bit a rare usage Scott = $ 2'200. (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Jun-01, 11:59 PM
156 image1844: Inclinado 600 r. black, fine used example with good to large margins all round, lightly cancelled in black. A charming example of a very rare stamp. Cert. Philatelic Foundation 2025 Scott = $ 2'200. (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)

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Closing..Jun-01, 11:59 PM
157 bof image1850: Verticais: group of used blocks, pairs and singles, comprising block of four of the 10 r., vertical strip of three of the 20 r., side marginal block of eight and block of four of the 60 r., vertical pair and two singles of the 180 r., two singles of the 300 r. including one tied to small piece and a vertical pair and two singles of the 600 r. value, all with four margins, most with large to very large, some faults, although several fine, a scarce and useful assembly Scott = $1'350 as singles. Ex the Brian Moorhouse Estate. (Image 1)



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Closing..Jun-01, 11:59 PM
158 cover imageVerticais 1850: 180 r. black, a fine used vertical pair with good margins all round, used in combination with 1854 10 r. blue vertical pair - sheet marginal at left - on 1865 double rate entire letter to Buenos Ayres, Argentina endorsed "par Saintonge" tied by Rio de Janeiro roller of dots handstamps in black. Framed "P.P." in red on obverse with Rio despatch cds (Feb 22) in black. A charming and rare entire. (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Jun-01, 11:59 PM
159 cover imageVerticais 1850: 300 r. black, a very fine used example on reverse of 1862 cover from Rio de Janeiro to London endorsed "Paid" and "per Navarre" and "Via Mala de Paris" in manuscript, tied by large dotted roller handstamp of Rio de Janeiro in black with "CORREIO GERAL DA CORTE" despatch cds on obverse (Nov 25) with red framed "P.D." below. "London / Paid" arrival cds (Dec 21) in red. Sensibly opened for Exhibit display, a magnificent and rare cover with just three such single frankings recorded. Provenance: Collection Marcos Chusyd, Soler y Llach, Barcelona, 5 Dec 2017, lot 2111. (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Jun-01, 11:59 PM
160 * image1861: Coloridos 280 r. vermilion, an unused vertical pair with large margins allround, minor bends due to crackling of original gum. Signed A. Diena Scott = $ 320+. (Image 1) (Image 2)

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