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November Auction Lots continued...

06 - Airmail, Maritime, Railway Mail continued...
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1282 imageAirmail. Portugal. Letter sent from Lisbon by airmail to Canada, postage of $20.25, stamp of $20.00 propeller and 3 Caravela stamps(Image 1)


CLOSED
Closing..Oct-30, 12:00 AM
1283 imageAirmail Portugal.1942. Letter sent from Lisbon on 2.11.1942, postage of 3$50 (3$00 airmail stamp and $50 Lusíadas), opened by the censor in Lisbon and again by the American censor.(Image 1) (Image 2)

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CLOSED
Closing..Oct-30, 12:00 AM
1284 imageAirmail Portugal.1942. Letter sent from Lisbon on ?.4.1942, postage of 5$25 (airmail stamp of 5$00), opened by the censor in Lisbon and again by the American censor.(Image 1) (Image 2)

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CLOSED
Closing..Oct-30, 12:00 AM
1285 imageAngola 1946 Airmail. Airmail envelope circulated from Benguela to Luanda in October 1946 with strip of 3 50 cent. Watermarked Ceres stamps Mf#236 + 3 Airmail surcharge labels (PAR of Mf#CA2 on the back + Mf#CA4 of 2$70 on the front).(Image 1) (Image 2)

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CLOSED
Closing..Oct-30, 12:00 AM
1286 imageAirmail. Angola.1947. Letter of Luanda postage of 10.50 Ang. (CTT emblem, pair of 3.50 and one isolated), to Detroit.(Image 1)


CLOSED
Closing..Oct-30, 12:00 AM
1287 imageAngola 1946 Airmail. Airmail envelope circulated from LUBANGO to Luanda in October June 1945 with 1 Airmail surcharge label Mf#CA6 of 4$50 on the front).(Image 1) (Image 2)

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CLOSED
Closing..Oct-30, 12:00 AM
1288 imageCª de Moçambique. 1937. Letter sent on 30.6.1937 from Beira, postage of 2$95 consisting of a block of 6 of the triangular Leão stamp of 45 cents, 10 and 15 cents, in an airmail envelope, with a red mark on the Airmail, indicating that the route could not be by air in its entirety, to Amsterdam.(Image 1)


CLOSED
Closing..Oct-30, 12:00 AM
1289 imageAirmail Mozambique.1948. Letter sent from Lourenço Marques on 30.7.1948, postage of 12$50 (stamps of 10$00, 5$00 and $50 of Airmail fee received), to London.(Image 1) (Image 2)

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CLOSED
Closing..Oct-30, 12:00 AM
1290 imageAirmail Mozambique.1948. Letter sent from Lourenço Marques on 6.8.1948, postage of 7$00 (pair of stamps of 1$00 and one of 5$00 of Airmail fee received), to New York.(Image 1)


CLOSED
Closing..Oct-30, 12:00 AM
1291 imageIndia 1931 Registered air mail cover Nova-Goa to Switzerland. Registration label. Early airmail label. Registration cancel and Lausanne Switzerland receiving CDS. 12 tangas Ceres used as airmail postage at correct rate. Rare usage on cover. CE 269.(Image 1) (Image 2)

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CLOSED
Closing..Oct-30, 12:00 AM
1292 imageIndia 1932 registered airmail cover Nova-Goa to London England. Registration label and early airmail label. Late and rare usage of the 12 tangas Carlos Mouchon on cover. Correct airmail rate. CE 213 and CE 261.(Image 1)


CLOSED
Closing..Oct-30, 12:00 AM
1293 imagePort. India 1957 registered airmail cover from Cortalim Goa to Limuru Kenya, franked on the back with a single 3 1/2 tangas MH issue (CE 382) and a single 12 tangas Fundacao Fortalezas issue (CE 457). Both stamps are tied by a scarce “Cortalim” village CDS + a “Goa” transit CDS, a double circle “Limuru” arrival CDS and a partial registration CDS. “Cortalim” registration label on the front. Scarce destination.(Image 1) (Image 2)

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CLOSED
Closing..Oct-30, 12:00 AM
1294 imagePort. India 1953 registered airmail cover from Margao to Remscheid Germany, franked on the back with a single 1 1/2 tangas Vultos issue (CE 386) and a pair of 1 rupia MH issues (CE 383). Stamps tied by light “Margao” CDSs. Black boxed “Margao” registration handstamp inverted on the front. The postal employee has written the correct postage rate in pen for 14 grams: “2-1-6” or 2 rupias and 1 1/2 tangas. “Remscheid-Hasten” arrival CDS.(Image 1) (Image 2)

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CLOSED
Closing..Oct-30, 12:00 AM
1295 imagePort. India 1948 registered airmail cover from Carmona Goa to New York franked on the back with a single 11 tangas Imperio airmail issue (CE 8) and six 3 1/2 tangas MH issues (CE 382). Stamps tied by a very scarce early “Carmona” CDS + 2 different New York registration postmarks: a black double oval and a light magenta double circle. A partial “Nova-Goa” transit CDS. Par Avion label and a Carmona registration label both on the front. Attractive franking.(Image 1) (Image 2)

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CLOSED
Closing..Oct-30, 12:00 AM
1296 imagePort. India 1941(?) registered airmail cover from Nova-Goa to Quetta Pakistan franked on the back with 4 airmail Imperio issues: 1 tanga (CE 1), 2 1/2 tangas (CE 2) and a 11 tangas (CE 8). Another stamp is completely covered by the censor tape. Registration and airmail labels on the front. Black triangular Bombay censor marks “C 15”.(Image 1) (Image 2)

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CLOSED
Closing..Oct-30, 12:00 AM
1297 imagePort. India 1931 inbound first flight cover from Bombay to Aldona via Nova-Goa on a one anna King George V stationery envelope. Violet three line cachet “FIRST AIRMAIL FROM BOMBAY TO PORTUGUESE INDIA”. “Bombay” double circle CDS ties indicium, light “Nova-Goa Central” CDS on the back and an “Aldona” village CDS on the front. Vertical creases. Scarce first flight cover.(Image 1) (Image 2)

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CLOSED
Closing..Oct-30, 12:00 AM
1298 imageMaritime mail. Letter from the Correspondence of POTIER, written in Kolkata on February 25, 1821, and destined for Lisbon, where it arrived on September 9. It was marked with Corº Maritimo de Lisboa LSB-CM1, in black (R5), and postage of 120 reis, for a letter weighing between 4 and 6/8 of an ounce, according to the maritime postal rates. It also has on the back the mark GM of the chief guard of health. It was applied the table of overseas letters, for having arrived on a Portuguese ship, regardless of the origin of the letter. MR(Image 1) (Image 2)

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CLOSED
Closing..Oct-30, 12:00 AM
1299 imageSea Mail. Pre-philately. Cape Verde. Letter written on 9 December 1852, from the Island of São Tiago, to Caminha. It was delivered on board, continued to Lisbon, where it was marked CORº MARITIMO, the postage of 80 reis applied and the date stamp dated 6 January 1853 on the reverse. Letter MB and R.(Image 1)


CLOSED
Closing..Oct-30, 12:00 AM
1300 imageMaritime Mail. Brazil. Letter from Baía 17.10.1855, by “Tamar”, transported by hand, released in the Lisbon mail on 3.12.1855, franked at 25 reis, D. Pedro, arrival in Porto on 6.12.(Image 1)


CLOSED
Closing..Oct-30, 12:00 AM
1301 imageSea Mail. 1853. Letter dated Riga 1.12.1853, released in the mail in London 8.12, to Lisbon, by the Southampton packet, British postage of 1/9, 280 reis applied and debited in Lisbon on 14.12, as the letter was destined for Porto, arrived on 17.12. Debited mark of the Lisbon mail. Has disinfection cuts.(Image 1)


CLOSED
Closing..Oct-30, 12:00 AM

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