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07 - Military Mail, Censored, Free Franking continued...
Lot Symbol Descrip Start Bid
522 imageWWI. Mozambique. Letter sent from Lourenço Marques on 12.3.1918, to Ohio, USA, 7.5 cents postage (Stamp of 75 reis sc Republic), and 1 cent war tax stamp. Opened by the censor and closing ribbon.(Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Jul-18, 12:00 AM
523 imageWW1. Mozambique. Military Censorship. Illustrated postcard by Lourenço Marques, sent from Mocimboa da Praia on 15.6.1917, stamped “Expedition to Mozambique”, exempt from postage.(Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Jul-18, 12:00 AM
524 imageMozambique Company. Letter dispatched from Beira on May 13, 1940, postage of 1$80, to the USA. Opened by censorship.(Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Jul-18, 12:00 AM
525 imageS. Tomé and Príncipe. 1911. Postal censorship, Illustrated postcard from S. Tomé. Franked with a 10 reis D. Carlos Mouchon s/c republica stamp, written on September 27, 1917, for Lisbon. Entered the mail on October 4, was censored on October 6, and arrived in Lisbon on October 16.(Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Jul-18, 12:00 AM
526 imagePortugal. Exempt from Postage. Letter dispatched by the Association of Portuguese Archaeologists, sent on April 10, 1929, from Lisbon to J.N. Marsden, in Lisbon.(Image 1) (All Images)


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Closing..Jul-18, 12:00 AM
527 imageExempt from Postage. Portugal. Registered letter on February 5, 1943, from the Central Postal Packages Center in Lisbon, sent exempt to the post office of the Netherlands, in a printed envelope.(Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Jul-18, 12:00 AM
528 imageExempt from Postage. Portugal. Letter sent from Lisbon to Salvaterra de Magos, in an envelope printed from the “Assistance of the Portuguese Colony of Brazil to War Orphans”, with Exemption from Postage under Decree 5772.(Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Jul-18, 12:00 AM
529 imageExempt from postage, S. Tomé and Príncipe. Printed material sent from S. Tomé and Príncipe (01 May 1928) to Sintra, exempt from postage (S.R.). Notaries at the time enjoyed postage exemption.(Image 1) (All Images)


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Closing..Jul-18, 12:00 AM
530 imageLetter sent by an officer of the Portuguese Military Observation Mission in Morocco, posted to the Artillery Command (Relay 2), where it received military censorship stamp no. 150 and the Spanish postal postage stamp. Addressed to Lisbon (25 July 1938), it is indicated by post office police no. 172. Exempt from postage in accordance with art. 3 of the Organizational Statute of the Military Mission and art. 10 of the 1912 Campaign Postal Regulations.(Image 1) (All Images)


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Closing..Jul-18, 12:00 AM
531 imagePostal Stationery. Portugal. Red Cross. Postal stationery of the Red Cross, exempt from postage, with additional 48 cent stamp of the CV Mf#54, overprint Free Postage, dispatched on June 20, 1934, to Lisbon. Scarce.(Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Jul-18, 12:00 AM
532 imageMarcophilia. Re-dispatch with free postage. Hotel Mail. Illustrated postcard sent from Hamburg on 11.9.1920, 50 pf postage, arriving in Lisbon on 27.9, and addressed to a guest at the Hotel Frankfurt. As the recipient was no longer there, he went to the hotel marked HOTEL FROCOFORTE/PORTER SERVICE, who forwarded it to ?????? (I CANNOT READ IT)(Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Jul-18, 12:00 AM
08 - Proofs and Essays
Lot Symbol Descrip Start Bid
533 image1866 – D. Luís I. Curved ribbon, not perforated. Color trial of the approved design of the 5 réis stamp, in yellow, type I, on fine smooth paper, not perforated. Specimen without defects or repairs, with good color and relief, with luxury/normal margins, invalidated with vertical red ink stroke. The yellow color would later be used for the 10 réis stamp. OM46. Certificate of expertise by J. Miranda da Mota. Catalog value €1,770.(Image 1) (All Images)


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Closing..Jul-18, 12:00 AM
534 imageReprint Proofs Portugal 1885 * 1870-76 D. Luis straight ribbon and 1879-80 D. Luis new colours. Collection sheet with a set of reprint proofs from 1885 (in order): pair of corner sheets of Mf#36, 5 reis black + Mf#37, 10 reis yellow + edge of sheet Mf#49, 10 reis green + pair of corner sheets of Mf#39, 20 reis bistre + Mf#41, 50 reis green + Mf#50, 50 reis blue + horizontal block of 8 Mf#43, 100 reis light lilac. New proofs, ungummed, with very good colour and relief. Catalogue value € .(Image 1) (All Images)


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Closing..Jul-18, 12:00 AM
535 imageReprint Proofs Portugal 1885 * 1870-76 D. Luis right-hand ribbon. Block of 6 reprints from 1885 UNDENTED, leaf edge, from Mf#36, 5 reis black, stamp XI. New proofs, ungummed, with very good color and relief.(Image 1) (All Images)


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Closing..Jul-18, 12:00 AM
536 imageProofs Portugal, 1882 D. Luís I, front view. Drawings and engravings by Eugène Mouchon (effigy) and Venâncio Pedro de Macedo Alves (borders). No indentations, fee of 500 reis. Color proof in blue and brown.(Image 1) (All Images)


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Closing..Jul-18, 12:00 AM
537 imagePortugal Proofs 1911 – Studies and designs for the execution of the new stamp representing the republican regime. Unique essay, in light brown. By an unknown author. MB and MR.(Image 1) (All Images)


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Closing..Jul-18, 12:00 AM
538 imagePortugal Proofs 1911 – Studies and designs for the execution of the new stamp representing the republican regime. Unique essay, in dark green, 1.5 c rate with the inscription “Pax, Lux, Labor.” By an unknown author. MB and MR.(Image 1) (All Images)


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Closing..Jul-18, 12:00 AM
539 imagePortugal Proofs. Project for the execution of the new seal representing the republican regime, submitted and not approved in the September 1926 competition. 2 black essays, with a rate of 40 c., not perforated, glued to presentation cardboard, with a dedication by ILDEFONSO ANDRADE ROSA to "my friend, Mr. Antonio Ruas", Figueira da Foz. Unique piece, very good.(Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)

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Closing..Jul-18, 12:00 AM
540 imagePortugal 1912 – Ceres. MF208, 1 c. dark green and Mf#209, 1.5 c. brown. 2 strips with 2 colour proofs each, not dented, without gum, without defects or repairs, with good colour. Proofs considered to be clandestine.(Image 1) (All Images)


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Closing..Jul-18, 12:00 AM
541 imagePortugal 1912 – Ceres. MF210, 2c. Horizontal strip with three colour proofs on carmine porcelain paper (colours and papers approved for this rate), not perforated, with frame, without gum, considered to have been printed clandestinely at the Mint.(Image 1) (All Images)


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Closing..Jul-18, 12:00 AM

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