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PERU » PRE-ADHESIVE PERIOD
Lot Symbol Catalog No. Descrip Opening
72199   image1771-1857, Postal Receipts & Documents, about 100 items incl. two 18th century, one 1809, many dozens of 1820s-30s and few later, some come from neighbouring countries (e.g. Colombia, Bolivia e.g. “Independent Potosi” and Argentina plus Ecuador as a part of Peru, to Lima reporting mails to Peru, plus internal Peruvian reports, some on reverse of no longer valid papel sellado. An amazing archive perfect for digging into frequencies and volumes, plus visually appealing with the combination of quaint typography and beautiful calligraphy. Examine, mixed condition, much very fine (Est. € 600/900)



SOLD for € 440.00
Closing..Oct-02, 12:00 PM
72200   imageMAIL from/to BOLIVIA, 1803-68, eight exhibit pages, nearly all from the pre-adhesive period, with select markings and usages among the 16 covers, 12 are inbound (with 1827-28 Arequipa-La Paz in both directions), the franked covers incl. 1d Green Lecoq tied at Tacna (cover from La Paz), the other with pair of 10c “Nine Stars” tied La Paz cds to Arica, town hs incl. several diff. “PAZ” or “LA PAZ,” Potosi, Arequipa / Franca, Vapor Peru / P, the PSNC barred oval “4,” Paz de Ayacucho oval (x2), Franca Tacna oval (x2), plus rate hs incl. “2 1/2” colonial rate. Useful for further exhibition, examine (Est. € 300/500)



SOLD for € 420.00
Closing..Oct-02, 12:00 PM
72201   image1821-1842 EARLY MAIL TO OVERSEAS, 14 early covers on 9 exhibit pages incl. rare 1839 to IRELAND, couple to Belgium, GB incl. Scotland, France and Italy, etc. with a wide variety of markings incl. couple forwarded, a substantial lot, examine (Est. € 600/1’200)



SOLD for € 800.00
Closing..Oct-02, 12:00 PM
72202   image1826-57 Stampless covers, hand-picked selection of 46 covers and 4 postal receipts/reports on 32 exhibit pages, the best examples of the period that Mr. Bargholtz could find, demonstrating the tariffs of 1826 (Jan. & Sept.), the 1836-39 “North and South Peru” period, the 1839 Huancayo tariff, the 1849 Callao-Lima special rate, the March 1851 tariff, later incl. special rates of the 1850s and two gorgeous registered covers plus one judicial wrapper and three Official mail. Towns of origin incl. Lima, of course, incl. with various rate hs, plus Arequipa with 2 1/2 and 3 1/2 rates, Arica, Arica British P.O. but used internally, fancy small Callao and scarce Callao / Vapor with “eagle” (Colareta R = 80), scarce Casma, Cuzco (several types incl. Cuzco / 2.R., rare and unlisted by Colareta “DEL CALLAO / A LIMA (2 examples), Moquegua, Pisco, rare unlisted “PIURA / DEBE” (the only use of the “Debe” hs in Peru), Tacna, Trujillo, Vapor Peru / P, Yslay, many also show VAPOR or FRANCA with the town hs, then Arica / Vapor and Lima / Vapor cds, and more. We note only one or two fronts included, a spectacular lot eminently suited for further development, please examine (Est. € 800/1’200)

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SOLD for € 1,300.00
Closing..Oct-02, 12:00 PM
72203   image1828-74, MAIL TO USA, 8 exhibit pages with 12 stampless covers showing a variety of transits (esp. Panama) and arrivals, rates (incl. 1869 printed circular rated “6” on arrival), note one “BR. PKT” cds, also as expected “STEAMSHIP 10” (or “20”), several “SHIP” hs (1828 & 1848), fancy “Lima / Vapor,” three with forwarders’ hs, and 1874 with “…DUE 20 / U.S. CURRENCY” in New York cds, one shows British P.O. PAITA cds (1857) on reverse, a choice, diverse and hand-picked lot, examine, nearly all very fine (Est. € 300/400)



SOLD for € 360.00
Closing..Oct-02, 12:00 PM
72204   imageMAIL from/to ECUADOR 1828-76, 10 exhibit pages, nearly all from the pre-adhesive period, with select markings and usages among the 15 covers, 12 are inbound (incl. Cuenca-Lima in both directions), 2 show British P.O. mute “GUAYAQUIL / PAID” circular hs, the franked covers incl. 1d Green Lecoq tied by s/l “S PEDRO” and other with pair of 1872 1R Yellow tied, then cover with GB 6d pl. 5 tied by C41 oval, useful for further exhibition, examine (Est. € 300/500)



SOLD for € 700.00
Closing..Oct-02, 12:00 PM
72205   image1831-85, Stampless covers TO PERU, album of 30 items, countries of origin incl. Tasmania (1847), British Virgin Is., Panama, some German States as well as France and GB, wide variety of rates and markings, a great lot, examine (Est. € 200/300)



SOLD for € 440.00
Closing..Oct-02, 12:00 PM
72206   imageMAIL from/to CHILE, 1832-73, 12 covers on 7 exhibit pages incl. s/l “VAPOR PERU / P” and VAPOR LIMA / P” hs, two forwarded, one franked in Chile, another with bold British P.O. Arica cds, etc., good range, examine (Est. € 300/400)



SOLD for € 480.00
Closing..Oct-02, 12:00 PM
72207   imageRARE USE OF 1849 “FRANCA.” LABEL The postmaster of Callao, who ran the Lima-Callao mail, wanted to spare his large customers the trip to the post office for every letter, especially the standard ones that cost 1 real. He introduced gummed labels which could be bought in advance; the few covers known are dated March to June 1849 and December 1849. Folded letter datelined May 30, 1949, superb example of the “FRANCA.” label at left, sent to Lima endorsed “a las onze” (by the 11 a.m. coach), La Chambre correspondence, an exceptional showpiece, very fine Note: this must be considered the only “Postmaster’s Provisional” of Peru



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Closing..Oct-02, 12:00 PM
PERU » PACIFIC STEAM NAVIGATION CO. ISSUE
Lot Symbol Catalog No. Descrip Opening
72208 1 image1r Blue on blued paper, large to enormous margins all around, gem quality example with full original gum, small hr, magnificent and very fine in all respects, signed Köhler and others (Scott $1’700+)

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Closing..Oct-02, 12:00 PM
72209 1 image1r Blue on blued paper, clear margins all around, no gum as often found, very fine (Scott $1’700)

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SOLD for € 340.00
Closing..Oct-02, 12:00 PM
72210 1 image1r Blue on blued paper, Callao cancel (L+R fig. 24), nearly clear to enormous margins including sheet margin at left, very fine example of this rare stamp, several old signatures (Scott $2’250+)

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SOLD for € 800.00
Closing..Oct-02, 12:00 PM
72211 1 image1r Blue on blued paper, Lima cancel (L+R fig. 37), nearly clear to nearly touching margins all around, fresh and fine example of this rare stamp (Scott $2’250)

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SOLD for € 440.00
Closing..Oct-02, 12:00 PM
72212 1-2 imageREPRINTS of both values on vert. laid paper, plus 7 diff. reprints on wove paper, incl. 2 blue shades one of which appears to be on blued paper (Moorhouse cert as 1862 reprint), most without or with only partial gum, generally very fine (Scott $1’150)

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SOLD for € 600.00
Closing..Oct-02, 12:00 PM
72213 2 image2r Red Brown on blued paper, great margins including sheet margin at left, gem quality example with large part original gum, hr, magnificent and very fine in all respects, signed Darteyre (Scott $1’900+)

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SOLD for € 950.00
Closing..Oct-02, 12:00 PM
72214 2 image2r Red Brown on blued paper, clear to good margins, small part original gum, hr, minute central inclusion else very fine (Scott $1’900)

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SOLD for € 420.00
Closing..Oct-02, 12:00 PM
72215 1-2 image1862-63 Reprints by Perkins, Bacon, exhibit page with four 1r and five 2r 1863 reprints on white wove paper in various colours (incl. as issued), then the 1862 printing in reversed colours on white laid paper and finally the rarely encountered 1862 printing with 1r Dark Blue and 2r Dark Brown on thin to medium white paper (see Moll pg. 55), a very fine group well suited for further exhibit or reference (Scott ca. $1’750)

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SOLD for € 1,100.00
Closing..Oct-02, 12:00 PM
72216 1-2 imageReprints, forgeries and proposed baggage labels, an important accumulation partly mounted plus photocopied literature, begins with 29 reprints (1-6 of each) incl. 2r on laid paper (total Scott $1’800, most fine or better), then two sets of 3 diff. “luggage stamps” (numbered between 000733 and 3192), mostly og and very fine and the same in 1957 reprints all numbered 100001, followed by a large semi-sorted accumulation of the outright forgeries dominated by the Spiro types incl. full sheets of the 2r in blue and in green (dotted cancels), also the better Oneglia litho forgeries and probably well over 100 forgeries (some in well-stuffed glassines) of many types in all. A delightful study lot, examine (Est. € 200/300)

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SOLD for € 800.00
Closing..Oct-02, 12:00 PM
PERU » 1858 (MARCH) FIRST ISSUE
Lot Symbol Catalog No. Descrip Opening
72217 3 imageUNIQUE FIRST DAY COVER FOR THE FIRST ISSUE 1858 1d Blue, superb example with four huge margins, tied by dotted Callao hs (L+R fig. 24) to outer letter sheet to nearby Lima, endorsed “tren de 4 1/4” (“by the 4:15 PM train,” one of six per day). with docketing of receipt clearly showing the letter was mailed at Callao on March 10, the first day that the stamps were available at the post offices in Lima and Callao (the rest of the country took longer). Though Scott and other catalogues show the date of issue as March 1, Moll and other specialists confirm the first possible date of use as March 10. Lachambre correspondence, extremely fine showpiece, signed Raybaudi. The most important First Issue postal history item on record Estimate: € 7’500 – € 10’000

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SOLD for € 10,500.00
Closing..Oct-02, 12:00 PM
72218 3 imageEARLIEST KNOWN USE OF FIRST ISSUE GOING ABROAD 1d Blue, four margins incl. huge at left, tied by Lima dotted & oval cancel (L+R fig. 37) to folded outer cover to Genoa (Genova), ITALY, with full docketing of receipt showing the contents had been written on March 11 and thus the cover had to be carried on March 12, the first day of departure of the northbound mail steamer which carried (inter alia) the mail for Europe. Boxed FRANCA hs struck out, and letter was charged (unusually) “05” by tampon for local postage in Genova. Reverse shows superb boxed bs dated 22 / APR / 1858. Trivial ink erosion in small part of address plus central folds (far from stamp), stamp possibly lifted for examination and replaced, a very fine postal history showpiece, just one other cover for this date and usage recorded Estimate: € 5’000 – € 7’500

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Closing..Oct-02, 12:00 PM
72219 3 image1d Light Blue, remarkable large-margined mint example with full original gum and apparently never hinged, truly SUPERB classic (Scott $275++) Note: stamp is from transfer type 17, readily identified by colourless oval flaw at top left of the shield.

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SOLD for € 240.00
Closing..Oct-02, 12:00 PM
72220 3 image1d Blue and Dark Blue, two vert. pairs showing transfers used for position 16, one 11/18 (i.e 11/”16") and the other 6/1 (i.e. “16”/1), plus a cover with vert. pair, transfer types 11/10 (i.e. 11/”16"), latter used in Feb. 1859 from Tarma (blue cancels) to Lima, vertical pairs are very scarce compared to horizontal ones, very fine overall

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SOLD for € 420.00
Closing..Oct-02, 12:00 PM
72221 3 image1d Dark Blue to Medium Blue shades, four horiz. pairs + strip of four, all showing transfer types 5 + 1 (strip 5+1+2+3), so-called “bridging” pairs between transfer blocks, all showing diff. angle or distance between thus indicative that two stones may have been used (as sheets were composed using only 8 transfer blocks), on exhibit page, one pair with ms cancels, very fine overall (5 items)

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SOLD for € 300.00
Closing..Oct-02, 12:00 PM
72222 3 image1d Blue, reconstructed transfer block of 20 less position 16, which was always filled using a different transfer, cut from another transfer sheet, as the original pos. 16 was defective and excised. Shades and cancels vary (incl. pre-adhesive s/l cds, etc.), an important showpiece and difficult to assemble, plus 3 used examples in Light Blue, Blue and Slate Blue, all with large margins, very fine overall

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SOLD for € 800.00
Closing..Oct-02, 12:00 PM
72223 3 image1d Blue (shades incl. Milky Blue and Dark Blue), three horiz. pairs, each with transfer type 20 at left and types 6, 7 or 10 at right in place of the missing type 16; then four horiz. pairs showing SUBSTITUTED CLICHES: types 3 + 9 (in lieu of 20 + 16), types 15 + 6 (also in lieu of 20 + 16), types 15 + 18 (in lieu of 17 + 18) and types 20 + 19 (in lieu of 18 + 19), all on two exhibit pages, fine and useful for exhibition (7 pairs)

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SOLD for € 900.00
Closing..Oct-02, 12:00 PM
72224 3 imagePair of 1d with sheet margin at foot (others large) with dotted Chinca Alta cancels (L+R fig. 24) on cover to Lima, stamps are type 7 + 17 with type 7 used in place of the missing type 16, docketing for July 8 & 10, 1858; extremely fine showpiece

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SOLD for € 280.00
Closing..Oct-02, 12:00 PM
72225 3 image1d Blue (shades incl. Milky Blue and Dark Blue), four horiz. pairs, each with transfer type 17 at right and types 2, 4, 13 or 18 at left placed in position of the missing type 16, three have s/l cancels (incl. Piura and Caxamarca), last with blue dotted Tarma cancels (L+R fig. 24), fine and useful for exhibition

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SOLD for € 340.00
Closing..Oct-02, 12:00 PM
72226 3 image1d Blue to Dark Blue, 5 vert. pairs showing transfer types “bridging” two transfer blocks, types 5/10, 6/11, 15/20, 17/2 and 20/5, all with L+R fig. 24 cancels incl. HUANCAYO, YCA, PISCO (x2), PIURA and couple with light creases else very fine

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SOLD for € 200.00
Closing..Oct-02, 12:00 PM
72227 3 image1d Blue, wonderful group on album page, shades from Pale Blue to Indigo, comprising 6 horiz. pairs and two horiz. strips of three, all plated as to transfer types, many premium cancels incl. pairs with “CERTIFICACION” in oval (L+R fig. 85), PUNO double oval with stars (L+R fig. 45), CALLAO in blue and in black, etc., fine to very fine overall (18 stamps in 8 items; Scott $855+)

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SOLD for € 340.00
Closing..Oct-02, 12:00 PM
72228 3 image1d Light Blue, handsome strip of four with boxed CERTIFICACION cancels (L+R fig. 85 bis, rated “20”) as used from Huancavelica, vast margins, two shallow thin spots else very fine

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SOLD for € 340.00
Closing..Oct-02, 12:00 PM
72229 3 imageThree 1d Dark Blue pairs, Huancavelica dotted cancels (L+R fig. 24) used on cover with partial contents datelined 25 Oct. 1858 and sent to Lima, normal triple-rate internal postage, the pairs are transfer types 11+17 (with 11 at “pos. 16”) at top right, types 19+20 and close-spaced “bridging” pair types 5+1, close outer margins, a fine and rare high letter franking

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SOLD for € 1,300.00
Closing..Oct-02, 12:00 PM
72230 3 image1d Blue, vert. strip of four spanning the right side of the transfer blocks (pos. 5/10/15/20), tied by Tacna cds (L+R fig. 36) to Feb. 6, 1859 cover to Arequipa. The franking paid double-rate postage over 25 leguas, 2 pesetas = 4 dineros. Wide margins, very fine showpiece as only a few strip-franked covers are known

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SOLD for € 1,300.00
Closing..Oct-02, 12:00 PM
72231 3 image1d Deep Blue pair (transfer types 10+17a), intense fresh colour, tied to cplt. folded letter to Cochabamba, BOLIVIA by Sept. 2, 1858 Tacna cds, ms “1 1/2” (reales) Bolivian charge, enormous margins, a high-quality very fine showpiece

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SOLD for € 320.00
Closing..Oct-02, 12:00 PM
72232 3 image1d Dark Greyish Blue, “bridging” pair showing transfer types 10+6 tied to cplt. folded letter by bold s/l TRUJILLO hs, datelined April 5, 1865 (very late usage, seven years after issue!), sent to Lima, a marvellous cover, very fine

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SOLD for € 220.00
Closing..Oct-02, 12:00 PM
72233 3 image1d Deep Blue, pair showing the misaligned substituted transfer types 15+6, blue Cuzco cancels, used on cplt. folded personal letter to Arequipa datelined July 29, 1858, was found to be overweight so 2 reales was paid at the post office (ms in scarce blue “ring” oval), faint vert. fold through left stamp, very fine appearing showpiece

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SOLD for € 400.00
Closing..Oct-02, 12:00 PM
72234 3 image1d Dark Indigo Blue, “bridging” pair showing transfer types 10+6, each with blue CALLAO cds on double rate short distance cover, sent to Lima, a marvellous cover showing large horiz. displacement of the transfers, very fine

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SOLD for € 260.00
Closing..Oct-02, 12:00 PM
72235 3 image1d Dark Blue, horiz. pair showing substituted transfer, with types 19 + 15 in lieu of 19 + 20, uncommon, nice margins, cancelled by Huancayo cancels (L+R fig. 24), docketed May 12 & 16, 1860, very fine

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SOLD for € 360.00
Closing..Oct-02, 12:00 PM
72236 3 image1d Blue, two covers with vertical pairs tied, each showing transfer type “16” filled by type 8 or type 2, the pairs are types 8/1 and 11/2 respectively, the former a “bridging” pair, from Arequipa or Piura (L+R fig. 24 cancels), to Lima, fine to very fine

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SOLD for € 400.00
Closing..Oct-02, 12:00 PM
72237 3 image1d Dark Blue, vert. pair with ample to huge margins and Iquique cancels (L+R fig. 24), transfer types 7/12, on cover to Lima, endorsed for carriage by steamer “San Carlos,” docketed July 15, 1860 (relatively late usage), very fine

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SOLD for € 110.00
Closing..Oct-02, 12:00 PM
72238 3 image1d Dark Blue, vert. pair oriented vertically (very scarce thus) with ample to large margins tied by Iquique cancels (L+R fig. 24), transfer types 12/17, on cover to Lima, docketed Oct. 20, 1858, slightly refolded for display, very fine

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SOLD for € 220.00
Closing..Oct-02, 12:00 PM
72239 3 image1d Blue, “bridging” pair of transfer types 5+1 tied by blue Arequipa cancels (L+R fig. 24) to cplt. folded letter from there (docketed August 21, 1858) to Islay, ample to large margins, the pair is different from other “5+1” pairs offered herein, very fine

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SOLD for € 220.00
Closing..Oct-02, 12:00 PM
72240 3 image1d Blue tied by Lima cancel to cover front to Santiago, CHILE, with commercial cachet at BL. The single letter rate (1d) was up to 1/2 onza in Peru, but only 5/16 onza in Chile; thus the letter was marked “25” in pencil and by circled red hs, indicating postage due for a double rate letter.; a fine and scarce showpiece

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SOLD for € 140.00
Closing..Oct-02, 12:00 PM
72241 4 imageEARLIEST RECORDED DATE OF USE OF 1858 UNA PESETA March 13, 1858 – 1p Red, bold Lima in oval and dots (L+R fig. 37) on cover with docketing showing it despatched on March 13, and sent to Islay by the southbound mail steamer from Callao, stamp is transfer type B, an important usage, fine and attractive showpiece Estimate: € 4’000 – € 5’000

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Closing..Oct-02, 12:00 PM
72242 4 image1p Red, page showing four diff. shades from Salmon to Rose Red, two with huge margins all around, transfer types H, B, C and F, plus July 1858 cover franked by Type K sent from Islay to Lima, a fine and useful basis for specialisation

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SOLD for € 460.00
Closing..Oct-02, 12:00 PM
72243 4 image1p Red, reconstructed transfer block of 10 types, first identified and numbered by Hausberg (randomly) and now identified in correct order by letter (after decades of further research). Cancels include two in red and two in blue, several shades present, margins vary from close to very fine, examine, only one or two other reconstructions known, very fine overall

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SOLD for € 900.00
Closing..Oct-02, 12:00 PM
72244 4 image1p Red, vertical pair of transfer types G/B (“bridging” two transfer blocks) with blue Arequipa cancels (L+R fig. 24), large margins, a scarce multiple, very fine, signed incl. A. Diena

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SOLD for € 480.00
Closing..Oct-02, 12:00 PM
72245 4 image1p Red, vertical pair of transfer types F/A (“bridging” two transfer blocks, but irregularly) with RED Parcoy cancel (L+R fig. 24, high rarity factor of 85), large margins, slight vert. & horiz. folds else fine and a rare showpiece

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SOLD for € 440.00
Closing..Oct-02, 12:00 PM
72246 4 image1p Red, vertical pair of transfer types I/D (“bridging” two transfer blocks) showing extremely narrow spacing between the two, tied by Oct. 8, 1858 Tacna cds to double inland weight cover to Corocoro, BOLIVIA. Large margins all around, an exquisite showpiece, very fine (small cover tear at top of no import) Note: Few covers franked by a pair or other multiple of the 1p value are known

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SOLD for € 2,000.00
Closing..Oct-02, 12:00 PM
72247 4 image1p Red, pale shade and transfer type G, tied by 1-Lima-2 cancel (L+R fig. 41) to June 12, 1858 complete letter to Valparaiso, CHILE. Large to huge margins, very fine. Note: Double rate for cover going abroad, and endorsed for carriage on P.S.N.C. steamer “Lima.”

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Closing..Oct-02, 12:00 PM
72248 4 image1p Red, medium shade and transfer type F, tied by bold Tacna cds (L+R fig. 36) of June 2, 1858 to complete letter to Cochabamba, BOLIVIA. Large margins save close at left, else very fine Note: Single rate for cover going abroad, paid to the border, with Bolivian “1 1/2” (reales) due in ms for Bolivian postage

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CLOSED
Closing..Oct-02, 12:00 PM

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