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Lot Symbol Lot Description CV or Estimate
9093 cover imageUruguay 1876: 25 Rp. grün im waagr. Paar zus. mit 5 Rp. braun und 20 Rp. gelborange, alle farbfr. und normal gez., klar und übergehend entw. "CHAUX-DE-FONDS EXP. LET 9.III.76-1" als Zusatzfrankatur auf Tüblibrief 30 Rp. blau und mit Leitvermerk "Via Bordeaux" nach Montevideo, Uruguay adressiert. Befördert via Frankreich mit vorders. Eingangsstp. "SUISSE / PONTARLIER 9 MARS 76" in blau und ab Bordeaux mit franz. Paketboot "Orénoque" via Dakar nach Montevideo. Rücks. Ankunftsstp. "DOMICILIO 6 ABR. 76". Freigemacht bis zum Landungshafen mit Fr. 1.05 gemäss Tarif für den Transit über Frankreich vom 1. Juli 1875 mit vorders. Weiterfrankonotiz "80" Rappen (rote Tinte) an Frankreich während der Empfänger für die inländische Strecke die mit dem blauen Gebührenstp. ausgewiesenen "10" Reales zu bezahlen hatte. Eine attraktive Vierfarbenfrankatur an eine ausgesprochen seltene südamerikanische Destination; Attest Eichele (2019). SGSSV: BU.012, Schäfer: Uruguay=10/13 Punkten (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Nov-20, 11:59 PM
90350 cover image1859/62: Thick Numerals 120 centavos dark blue, of vivid colours and with good to large margins all around, neatly tied by oval datestamp “MONTEVIDEO EN(ERO) 9 1863” to entire letter to Buenos Aires, a very fine and attractive cover (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Nov-25, 11:59 PM
90351 cover image1884: Provisional “FUERA DE HORA” (After Hours) boxed overprint in black on 5 centavos deep blue, roulette 8, fresh colour and good margins all around, tied by “SUCURSAL MARITIMA MONTEVIDEO 24 SET 85” (Post Office at the Docks) to an envelope sent to Buenos Aires, Argentina. Reverse, arrival cds “BUENOS AIRES 25 SEPT 85”. Faint central filing fold well clear of adhesive. Fine. Rare unlisted provisional. Note: Prepared by the Sucursal Maritime for paying late fees of 5 centesimos (25c). The franking paid at the UPU rate, possibly due to a shortage of un-overprinted stamps (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Nov-25, 11:59 PM
90352 (*) image1911: First South American Postal Congress Commemorative issue, 5 centavos Colour Trials. Five examples, in blue, brown, orange, green and the issued colour of rose carmine & black, printed on white paper and mounted on card, all fresh colour and large margins all around (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Nov-25, 11:59 PM
USA Local Carrier
Lot Symbol Lot Description CV or Estimate
90373 cover image1879: Postage due, 10 cents brown in combination with Taylor 1879, 5 cents blue and Franklin 1881, 1 cent ultramarine, good colour, perforations mainly fine, tied by a cork cancel, a violet cds “LUND WISCONSIN MAR 20 1882” to an registered envelope to Chicago, endorsed “Reg lost No 12” and with handstamp number “16922”. Reverse, arrival “RECEIVED CHIGAGO MAR 27 1882”. The 1 cent folded over to reverse. Scarce combination (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Nov-25, 11:59 PM
90374 cover image1879: Banknote issue postage due 50 cents brown, five horizontal pairs, good colour and perforations mainly fine, used with New York pearl pre-cancel in violet blue, affixed to a parcel front sent to New York, manuscript “50”, with “T” in circle and “U.S. CHARGE to COLLECT 5 00 Cents” and a cds “NEW YORK OCT 3”. Vertical filing folds, two affecting adhesives. Rarity of 19th century US philately. Note: This surviving front derives from a large packet, not being prepaid it was charged as an unpaid letter at US §5.00, double deficiency, as a 50x-rate letter (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)

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Closing..Nov-25, 11:59 PM
90375 cover image1890: Washington, 2 cents carmine and Grant, 5 cents chocolate in combination with postage due 1884, 2 cents red-brown, two pairs and a single bisected vertically, all good colour, perforations mainly fine, the former used with dumb cancel, a cds “MECHANICSBURGH 17 JU 1892” alongside, the latter tied by an upright barred oval with star to large part of wrapper sent to Philadelphia and redirected to Wynnewood, USA, with “Postage Due for Forwarding ‘9’ Cents" in violet. Tears and creases, as is expected with a large size wrapper. Some perforation faults. Scarce bisected postage due (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Nov-25, 11:59 PM
90379 (*) image1885: Special Delivery & Registration Large Sunken Die Proof of the 10 cents blue, printed on card (107 x 90 mm.), fresh colour, some tiny faint stain or toning specks clear of the design. Fine (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Nov-25, 11:59 PM
90380 cover image1886: Stationery letter card, Grant 2 cents green on creamy white, uprated with 1888 Special Delivery 10 cents blue (Type II), strong colour and good perforations, tied by duplex “4 WASHINGTON JAN 2 1892” sent locally, endorsed “Important”. Letter inside is confirming dinner that night. Trimmed slightly at top left. Scarce card and combination (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Nov-25, 11:59 PM
90381 (*) image1888: Special Delivery & Registration Large Sunken Die Proof of the 10 cents blue line under “TEN CENTS” (Type II), printed on card (94 x 73 mm.) reduced, fresh colour, some tiny faint stain clear of the design. Fine (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Nov-25, 11:59 PM
90382 (*) image1888: Special Delivery & Registration 10 cents blue Plate Proof, printed on card, top marginal inscription with imprint, strip of four imperforate, plate “No.7 3”, vibrant colour, margins all around. Eye catching. Fine example. Comes with three plate proofs printed on India and mounted on card, cut to stamp size, two in blue and one in orange (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Nov-25, 11:59 PM
90383 cover image1874/86: Stationery envelope front Franklin 1 cents light blue on buff in combination with Wells, Fargo & Co. One Newspaper Paid, Blue, good colour, good margins to three sides, imprint used with cork cancel, sent to Lübeck, Germany. Tear centrally not affecting the stamps. Scarce; very few on cover/piece to Europe (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Nov-25, 11:59 PM
90384 cover image1875: Liberty stationery postal card, 1 cent black, uprated with Franklin 1873, 1 cent ultramarine, good colour and perforations, tied by blue target duplex “CINCINNATI MAR 29” (76) sent to London, transit cds “NEW YORK APR 1” and arrival “LONDON W.C. AP 11 76”. Fine and colourful example of a proper prepayment at the post card rate. Comes with a selection of 5 other stationery cards, five of which are used, including three from the 1873 first type 1 cent brown, two with additional franking, one sent to Spain (15 cents) and one sent to Germany (2 cents). Reference: The Postal History of the Universal Postal Union: The Postal card, Worldwide 1869-1975, Volume 1, illustrated pg. 248 (to London), 208 (to Spain) and 249 (to Germany) (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Nov-25, 11:59 PM
90385 cover image1887/94: Stationery envelope 90 cents purple on buff, design U56, good embossing and colour, used with oval “OHIO B” and duplex “CINCINNATI OHIO DEC 6” (1898) sent registered to Östra Ljungby, Sweden, with New York Exchange registration label and handstamp in purple “REGISTERED” number “202”. Reverse, transit “NEW YORK REG'Y.DIV 12 8 1898”. Fine and rare. The 90c stationery envelopes of any kind are not common (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)

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Closing..Nov-25, 11:59 PM
90386 cover image1897: Exhibition page with five specimen envelopes overprinted “UNIVERSAL POSTAL CONGRESS”, which were part of the samples given to the delegates at the 1897 Congress of Washington (5 May - 15 June), and were the stationery envelopes in use in the US from June 1897. They include 1 cent blue on buff, 2 cents green on blue, 2 cents green on amber, 4 cents red on cream and 5 cents deep blue on cream. In addition, an 1897 UPU Congress envelope used by a delegate posted to Austria showing the commemorative US flag machine cancel “WASHINGTON D.C. MAY 9 1897 CONGRÉS POSTAL UNIVERSEL”. It is franked with a 5 cents brown, which is oddly not the required colour under the UPU requirements, which stipulated blue. Fine group (6). Note: Only 125 of each of the specimen envelopes were produced (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Nov-25, 11:59 PM
90388 cover image1891/94: Group of four used stationery post cards from the Grant 1891, 1 cent black issue, two are message cards with the reply card attached unused, one uprated with Franklin 1 cent mailed to France, the other with a Washington 2 cents applied, sent to Switzerland. Also, a reply card sent from Lausanne, Switzerland dated 27 November 1892 (1 month 2 days after issue) franked with Swiss 5 cent sent to New York, and an 1891 1 cent (larger format UX10) up-franked with Columbus 1 cent, sent to Austria and charged 12 kreuzer due to exceeding permitted size dimensions, and with three Austrian postage dues added (1k (2) & 10k). The latter card has heavy vertical fold, not affecting adhesives. Condition is mixed. Reference: The Postal History of the Universal Postal Union: The Postal card, Worldwide 1869-1975, Volume 1, illustrated pg. 546 (France), 583 (Lausanne) and 623 (Austria) (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Nov-25, 11:59 PM
Vaticane
Lot Symbol Lot Description CV or Estimate
2064 ** image1934: Provisional ovpt. definitive set, compl. six values 40/80 c. red to 3.70/10 l. olive, fresh and fine examples in unmounted og condition. A fine and fresh set, signed Albert & Enzo Diena, some by Brun & Fiecchi Sassone = € 4'000 (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM
2065 piece image1934 (June 16): 'Saggio venduto come normale alla posta', Essay for the provisional overprint, thin figures '1 l. 30' in black on 1.25 blue, a fine used example of this rarity tied by "CITTA DEL VATICANO / 17.9.40" cds to large piece. One sheet of these proofs was sold in error, only a few used examples known to still exist, fresh and very fine. Signed A. Diena, cert. Raybaudi (2005) Sassone = € 25'000 for a used example, € 62'500 for a cover (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4)

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Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM
2066 image1929/65: Used and unused selection in a stockbook including 1934 provisional overprints 40 on 80 c. carmine to 3.70 on 10 l. dark olive (Sassone 35-40), complete set unused with large part og (cert. Zanini 1966), 1935 Legal Congress 5 c. orange to 80 c. brown (Sassone 41-46), two complete sets unused with large part og. (one cert. Zanini 1966), 1938 Christian Archeology Congress 5 c. brown to 1.25 l. blue (Sassone 55-60), complete set with unmounted og. Also a pretty complete used collection 1929/65 including 1934 provisional overprints to 3.05 L. (Sassone 35-39) and 1935 Legal Congress (Sassone 41-46). Good general condition (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4) (Image 5) (Image 6) (Image 7) (Image 8) (Image 9) (Image 10) (Image 11) (Image 12) (Image 13) (Image 14) (Image 15) (Image 16) (Image 17) (Image 18) (Image 19) (Image 20) (Image 21) (Image 22) (Image 23) (Image 24) (Image 25)

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Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM
2067 **/bof image1939/65: Group of hundreds stamps primarily in blocks of four in unmounted og. condition, also 1935 Congresso Giuridico unused set, 1936 Esposizione mondiale set unused and five values in gutter blocks of four unmounted og., Airmail 1948 & 1949 in pairs, also Postage Due and Pacchi adhesives (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4)

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Closing..Nov-23, 11:59 PM

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