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221 imageMexico. 1866 "Maximilian" Issue. Apam and Official Mail Duo of covers, one bearing a well-margined 13c Blue lithographed stamp on an entire letter, tied by Apam dispatch h.s. and dated March 4, 1867; the other is an official stampless cover sent by a General from Cuernavaca to Mexico City, dated July 9, 1867, featuring a very attractive cachet of the Mexico State Government. Scott 27. (Image1)

Est. £250-350


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222 imageMexico. 1866 "Maximilian" Issue. Guadalajara-Tepic 7c. Gray lithographed, two pairs, all well-margined, and 50c. Green, just touched at left with good margins on other sides, all consignment 41-1866, all tied to cover dated December 1866. Missing a flap and with two tears at the top, not affecting the stamps. A very desirable and significant rarity of this short-lived issue, owing to the very few surviving covers featuring this franking, and the fact that any cover bearing a 7c. or 50c. stamp is rare. 2024 MEPSI certificate, signed Calves. Scott 26, 30. (Image1)

Est. £5,000-7,500


Will close during Public Auction
223 imageMexico. 1866 "Maximilian" Issue. Ixtlahuaca, Mexico No Name 7c. Gray litho, consignment 9-1866, unused with good margins all around; just 140 were issued (NF notes that one was present in the Chapman collection). 13c. Blue litho, Mexico Name Only, mint, large block of sixteen, o.g.; only 5,108 "No Name" stamps were issued to exchange for demonetized Eagles, and these are scarce in large multiples. MEPSI certificate for the block. Scott 26, 27; NF $425.,
Provenance: Samuel Chapman.
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Est. £200-300


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224 imageMexico. 1866 "Maximilian" Issue. Mexico District-Francisco De Paula Portilla consignment 50c. Green engraved, consignment 4-1867, slightly touching at bottom, otherwise good margins, on small piece and tied in Veracruz. This consignment was for Francisco de Paula Portilla to exchange for unused Eagles; only 20 were issued, consequently this stamp is most likely unique. MEPSI certificate. Scott 34.
Provenance: Salomon Rosenthal.
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Est. £300-400


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225 Used imageMexico. 1866 "Maximilian" Issue. San Luis Potosí 7c. Gray litho, no district name, consignment 74-1866, irregular block of ten, clear to mainly ample margins, very fresh with o.g., two very small thin spots and slight horizontal crease between stamps. To our knowledge, the second largest multiple known. 2023 MEPSI certificate. Scott 26; NF $800 as two blocks and singles.
Provenance: Golden, Taylor, Omar Rodríguez.
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Est. £400-600


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226 imageMexico. 1866 "Maximilian" Issue. San Luis Potosí 7c. Lilac engraved, two unused examples from consignments # 3-1867 (Mexico) and #140-1867 (no name), both with good margins all around, mint o.g. A very fine duo. MEPSI certificates. Scott 31, $900.
Provenance: Garza Ruzafa.
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Est. £250-350


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227 Proof imageMexico. 1866 "Maximilian" Issue. Various Districts 1866-1867 "Maximilians" assembly comprising 25c. blue proof (small thin confined to one corner), 251 stamps (both lithographed and engraved), representing all denominations (7c. to 50c.), and five attractive covers. The lithographed stamps include, among others, 7c. (15), 50c. (40), and 74 engraved stamps, with any districts, including Mérida, Guanajuato, Apam, Mexico, Veracruz, Querétaro, Córdova, Oaxaca, Puebla, Chalco, San Luis Potosí, Zacatecas, Tepeji del Río, Guadalajara, Cuernavaca, Ixtlahuaca, Orizava, Colima, Aguascalientes, Campeche, Morelia, etc.; also including suboffices. The covers originate from Morelia, Querétaro, Puebla, Veracruz, and Zacatecas. Scott 26-34, $5,135 for the stamps, not including the proof and covers., , , (Image1)

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Est. £1,500-2,500


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228 imageMexico. 1867 Guadalajara Provisionals. Guadalajara Group of four items including two covers, one with 1r. Dark Blue on wove paper, 1st Period, and 2r. Green on quadrille paper, 2nd Period (faults to cover), the other with 2r. Rose cancelled in Ciudad Guzmán; one cover front with 2r. in combination with a very rare 4r. Blue serrate (the latter is thinned, so it requires expertizing), as well as unused 1p. lilac off cover (thinned). Scott 3, 13, 18, 19B, 23, $1,035 as singles off cover., , (Image1)

Est. £250-400


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229 Used imageMexico. 1868-1874 Issues. Colima 1868, 100c. Brown on Brown, thin figures, imperforate, consignment 11-1868, used at Colima. Very rare in this color. MEPSI certificate. Scott 51; NF $400. (Image1)

Est. £200-300


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230 imageMexico. 1868-1874 Issues. Zacatecas 1868 25c. blue, thick figures, #13-71, in combination with 1872 12c.. blue, #51-72, on cover from Zacatecas to Durango, dated May 19, 1872, showing Zacatecas h.s. (Schatzkès #1854). An extremely rare and extraordinary 1868-1872 mixed franking including the then demonetized 25c. MEPSI certificate. Scott 61, 82.
Note: The 1872 issue was in circulation from April 1, 1872, so t.
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Est. £2,500-3,500


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231 Used imageMexico. 1868-1874 Issues. Various Districts 1868-72, assembly comprising over 1,850 stamps, including Monterrey 6c. Black/Buff consignment 7-71, in a reconstructed sheet of 100 mint examples, fresh and fine with mostly good margins (Scott $950 as singles), San Luis Potosí 6c. thick in a used strip of four, Mexico-Tacubaya 6c. unused pin perf., etc; as well as nine covers, with better frankings being Huejutla 25c., and Campeche 25c. cancelled in Laguna. Scott 46, 47, 52-54, 58-62, 68; NF $1,317 as stamps, not including the covers., , (Image1)

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Est. £250-350


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232 Essay imageMexico. 1868-1874 Issues. Essay 1870's 10c., five color essays in black, blue, brown, blue-green and red, displaying a young General Porfirio Díaz in his early 40's, finely engraved and imperforate on India paper, affixed on card, in magnificent condition. This exceedingly scarce set is supposedly being offered at auction here for the first time after several decades.
Note: Although General Díaz ruled for 30 years, his likeness nev.
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Est. £1,000-1,500


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233 Used imageMexico. 1868-1874 Issues. Mexico District 1872, 50c. Yellow perforated, consignment 1-73, watermarked LA+F, a used example with light strike of c.d.s., scissors' cut at top, few perforations missing at right, as commonly found in this issue and not to be considered a fault, and faint crease. 2024 MEPSI certificate. Scott 90c, $2,500. (Image1)

Est. £300-400


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234 Proof imageMexico. 1868-1874 Issues. 1874 Engraved portrait of Hidalgo, proof printed on thick card resembling the vignette in center of the 1874 issue, showing the name of Delfín Baeza, who was probably the engraver. Most likely unique. Scott 106 (proof). (Image1)

Est. £250-350


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235 Used imageMexico. 1868-1874 Issues. Various Districts 1874, 4c. to 100c., an assembly comprising 219 stamps, both used and unused, from the Monterrey, Tuxpan, and Mexico districts, along with 17 covers featuring single domestic usages of the 10c. and 25c. denominations. This collection includes 32 stamps of the 100c. denomination and 27 stamps of the 50c. denomination, all mounted on album pages by year and issue. The overall condition is good., , (Image1)

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Est. £200-300


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236 Used imageMexico. 1876 Campeche Provisionals. Campeche Provisional 5c., cancelled in Carmen with 15 March 1877 datestamp, paper faintly toned as usually found, touched up near the design, barely detracting from this rarity. Only eight examples off-cover have been recorded by Follansbee in his census. Bloch-Müller certificate, 2024 MEPSI certificate. Scott 1, $2,000. (Image1)

Est. £600-1,000


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237 imageMexico. 1892 "Medallion" Issue. 1892 10p. Blue Green, watermarked correosum, nicely centered and fresh, with o.g., small thin spot at top left, being insignificant given the scarcity of this stamp, which is slightly shorter than the 10p. blue issued in 1884. NF estimates that only 100 were issued. Among the very few examples in existence, at most four are known to be unused. 2024 MEPSI certificate. Scott 231, $7,000. (Image1)

Est. £3,000-4,000


Will close during Public Auction
238 imageMexico. 1914-1916 Mexican Revolution Issues. 1914 Victoria de Torreón 1c. to 50c., complete set unused, including 1c. and 10c. n.h., 50c. without gum, the rest being hinged, 20c. with offset image of the overprint on reverse (tiny nick in lower left corner), 2c. and 4c. with thin spots, the 50c. affected by slight scuff and ironed out crease. MEPSI certificates for the 20c. and 50c. Only 100 20c. and 50 50c. were issued.. Scott 362-368, $6,860,
Provenance: Ignacio Esteva, Robert Hall.
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Est. £1,000-1,500


Will close during Public Auction
239 Proof imageMexico. 1914-1916 Mexican Revolution Issues. 1915 1p. and 5p. Engraved, assembly of 64 imperforate stamps, mostly in blocks of four, featuring trial colors and other varieties like inverted centers (two pairs, the 1p. with also double impression), vignettes of the centers in different colors (5p. in two blocks of four); four 1p. blocks ungummed, the rest o.g. including all 5p., some n.h. These examples were marketed by Hinojosa as Trial Color Proofs, but were probably prepared for philatelic purposes. Generally good condition with some with minor faults. Scott 513 (var), 514 (var); NF $450., (Image1)

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Est. £200-300


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240 Proof imageMexico. 1914-1916 Mexican Revolution Issues. 1916 Carranza, rare die proof engraved in black. Scott 574 (proof). (Image1)

Est. £200-300


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