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July Auction Lots continued...

06 - Airmail, Maritime, Railway Mail continued...
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442 imageMaritime Mail. Advertising envelope letter from the P.O.S.N. Co, sent from Funchal on July 10, 1935, to England. Postage of 1$75 (stamps of 50 centavos Lusiadas and of 1$25 from the Centenary of St. Anthony (Mf #535, €55 used).(Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3) (Image 4) (Image 5)

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CLOSED
Closing..Jul-18, 12:00 AM
443 imageMaritime Mail. Letter with letterhead from the National Navigation Company, destined for Lisbon, postage of 40 centavos, (4 stamps of 10 centavos from the 1940 Portuguese World Exhibition), obliterated with the stamp of the packet boat S. Thomé “National Navigation Company/ NRP S, Thomé/Lisbon”, and dated April 12, 1941.(Image 1) (All Images)


CLOSED
Closing..Jul-18, 12:00 AM
444 imageSea Mail. Portugal. Letter on headed paper from the National Shipping Company. Postage of 23 cents, from Lisbon to Lisbon. Stamps obliterated by the ship's mark “S. THOMÈ / NATIONAL SHIPPING COMPANIES”, on 12.4.1941.(Image 1) (All Images)


CLOSED
Closing..Jul-18, 12:00 AM
445 imageMaritime Mail. To the attention of the sender. Envelope circulated from Seixal (12.11.46) to New York with a stamp of 1$75, blue, from the 3rd Portuguese Philatelic Exhibition issue, MF639, and 1$00, red-orange, from the Portuguese Navigators issue, to pay the first postage (1$75) and the second postage (1$00) of a letter abroad weighing between 20 and 40g, according to the postage rates in force since 01.08.34. Envelope carried to the care of the sender with the mark stamped in black “AUX SOINS DE L’EXPÉDITEUR”. B and R.(Image 1) (All Images)


CLOSED
Closing..Jul-18, 12:00 AM
446 imageMaritime Mail. Azores. Letter written onboard, postage of 1$00, stamp invalidated by PAQUEBOT mark, from the Azores, disembarked in Ponta Delgada on September 28, 1959, to Porto.(Image 1) (All Images)


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Closing..Jul-18, 12:00 AM
447 imageSea Mail. Azores. Letter from the Azores, 5 cent CERES postage, issued on board, with PAQUEBOT obliteration, in violet, arrived in the USA via Boston, where the stamps were rendered useless, on 21.9.1916, arrived in New York on 22.9.(Image 1) (All Images)


CLOSED
Closing..Jul-18, 12:00 AM
448 imageMaritime Mail. Colorful illustrated postcard, with advertising image of the Royal Mail packets, written onboard the RMSP "Aragon" on December 2, 1906, postage of 1d, with the stamp "POSTED ON THE HIGH SEAS", disembarked in Lisbon where it took the PAQUETE mark, and date stamp of December 3, 1906.(Image 1) (Image 2)

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CLOSED
Closing..Jul-18, 12:00 AM
449 imageSea Mail. Illustrated postcard from Lisbon, written on board on 21 June 1936, postage of 1$00 from Lusíadas, to Germany, Paquete stamp of the Lisbon post office.(Image 1) (Image 2)

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CLOSED
Closing..Jul-18, 12:00 AM
450 imageEnglish sea mail. Letter sent from Funchal, by the “S/S Carnavron Castle”, transported by hand and delivered in London to the recipient, without having gone through the post office. On the back there is a sticker of the Lusitania matches.(Image 1) (Image 2)

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CLOSED
Closing..Jul-18, 12:00 AM
451 imageGerman Sea Mail. Mozambique 1899. Illustrated postcard, written from Zanzibar on 18.10, issued on board, 10 Pf postage, obliterated by OST AFRICA HAUPTLINIE 24/10/99, unloaded in Mozambique on 24.10, to Lisbon on 30.11.(Image 1) (All Images)


CLOSED
Closing..Jul-18, 12:00 AM
452 imageMozambique. Accidental Airmail. Letter sent from unknown origin (probably GB), with postage of a stamp that came off due to immersion in water, when the plane “Challenger” crashed off the coast of Mozambique. It has a purple stamp “Flying boat correspondence damaged by seawater”. And delivery mark in East London, where it was directed on May 8, 1939(Image 1) (Image 2)

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CLOSED
Closing..Jul-18, 12:00 AM
453 imageMaritime Mail - Mozambique. Letter franked with 1$00, stamps canceled by CTT Chinde on February 8, 1960.(Image 1) (All Images)


CLOSED
Closing..Jul-18, 12:00 AM
454 imageMaritime Mail, Africa - Lot of 3 stamps from Angola, Mozambique, and São Tomé and Príncipe, all with rectangular “Paquete/Paquebot” marks.(Image 1) (All Images)


CLOSED
Closing..Jul-18, 12:00 AM
455 imageS. Tomé and Principe (Maritime Mail) - 1926, Ceres (new colors and values) - colorful illustrated advertising postcard for medicine, posted on board and circulated to France with two 50 ctv violet stamps, MF#271 (#2) obliterated with rectangular mark (Paquete/Paquebot). B.(Image 1) (Image 2)

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CLOSED
Closing..Jul-18, 12:00 AM
456 imageMaritime Mail. S. Tomé. Notice of departure of the packet S. Tomé, to the South, made by the agent of the Colonial Navigation Company of S. Tomé on 24.12.1901.(Image 1) (All Images)


CLOSED
Closing..Jul-18, 12:00 AM
457 imageRailway Mail. Portugal. Brazil. $30 Lusíadas postal stationery, obliterated “AMBULNCIA CORGO II”, on 6.12.1944, to Brazil, having passed through Brazilian censorship. On the back there is a sticker of ANT Natal 1945/6(Image 1) (Image 2)

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CLOSED
Closing..Jul-18, 12:00 AM
458 imageMarcofilia. Railway Mail. 25 cents postal stationery (all for the Fatherland), written in Verride on 16.1.1926, to Madrid (18.1.26) railway mark of the "AMBULANCIAS/ RAMAL de ALFARELOS I".(Image 1) (All Images)


CLOSED
Closing..Jul-18, 12:00 AM
459 imagePort. India 1950 registered commercial cover from Margao to Bombay franked with Imperio issue 1 tanga x 3, pair and a single (Mf# 353), a pair of MH issue 1 tanga (Mf# 381) and Vultos issue 3 reis (Mf# 384) very light Margao canMf#ls and a Bombay reMf#iving CDS. Attractive.(Image 1) (Image 2)

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CLOSED
Closing..Jul-18, 12:00 AM
460 imageIndia. Railway Mail. 1951. Letter sent from Margao by POSTAL AMBULANCE on 18.11.1951, to Ajmer, in English India, postage of 1 Tanga of the Holy Year (stamp with defect in the upper corner.(Image 1) (All Images)


CLOSED
Closing..Jul-18, 12:00 AM
461 imageIndia. Railway Mail. 1953. Letter sent from Vasco da Gama by POSTAL AMBULANCE on 29.6.1953, to Jaipur 2.7, in English India, sent as BOOKPOST, postage of 9 rs (Holy Year)(Image 1) (All Images)


CLOSED
Closing..Jul-18, 12:00 AM

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