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November Auction Lots continued...

06 - Airmail, Maritime, Railway Mail continued...
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1302 imageMaritime Mail. Brazil. Letter from Rio de Janeiro 7.1.1861, by the English packet TYNE to Lisbon, postage of 300 reis, amended to 150, arrival mark of the transatlantic packet of 2.2, arrival in Porto at 4.2(Image 1)


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Closing..Oct-30, 12:00 AM
1303 imageSea Mail: France. England. Letter from Paris dated 11/25/1849, via London and packet, to Porto, Portuguese postage of 1050 reis, arrival in Porto on 12/9(Image 1)


CLOSED
Closing..Oct-30, 12:00 AM
1304 imageSea Mail. Brazil. Lot of 5 letters from Brazil (Pernambuco, Rio de Janeiro), transported by Royal Mail English packet ships, all with the transatlantic P. markings in blue, dated 1853 to 1869, and destined for Porto. Postage payable in Portugal of 180, 240, 150, 420.(Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)

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Closing..Oct-30, 12:00 AM
1305 imageSea Mail. Brazil. Letter from Baía 16.8.1873, by “PUNO” to Porto, Arrival in Lisbon on 4.9, mark P. Transatlantic in black, postage 80 reis, arrival in Porto on 5.9(Image 1)


CLOSED
Closing..Oct-30, 12:00 AM
1306 imageSea Mail. Brazil. Letter from Baía 21 March 1848, transported by hand on the packet boat “Medway” to Lisbon, where it was posted and a postage of 40 reis was applied for the route from Lisbon to Porto.(Image 1)


CLOSED
Closing..Oct-30, 12:00 AM
1307 imageMaritime Mail. Brazil. Letter from Pernambuco, dated 18.4.1851, addressed to Porto, where it arrived on 8.6, entry mark BARRA DO PORTO, applied the postage of 160 reis and 5 Reis of LEY of 20/4.(Image 1)


CLOSED
Closing..Oct-30, 12:00 AM
1308 imageSea mail. Madeira. Letter sent from Funchal on 27.9.1941, to England, postage of 1$90, with the annotation “by the 1st steamer”. From Bournemouth, where it arrived on 19.1.42 (3 and a half months!) it was forwarded to Devon.(Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Oct-30, 12:00 AM
1309 imageSea mail. Madeira. 1933. Letter sent from Funchal, postage 1$25 Lusíadas, to Demerara, from the Manuel Fernandes correspondence, by the Dutch steamer KNSM /SS STUYVESANT/7 FEB1933, arrival on 12.2.MB(Image 1)


CLOSED
Closing..Oct-30, 12:00 AM
1310 imageSea Mail. Madeira. Letter from Madeira to Demerara, 35-cent Lusiad postage, issued aboard the SS Stuyversant 4 January 1936, arrival date 14 January 1936(Image 1)


CLOSED
Closing..Oct-30, 12:00 AM
1311 imageSea Mail. Madeira. Letter from Madeira to Demerara, postage 1$75 Lusíadas, launched aboard the SS Costa Rica, April 6, 1939, arrival date April 14, 1936(Image 1)


CLOSED
Closing..Oct-30, 12:00 AM
1312 imageRailway mail. Portugal Spain. Salvage from the Sud Express train that crashed in Salamanca, in a letter from France on 6.12.1965, to Lisbon. Salvage mark from the Lisbon Central Post Office(Image 1)


CLOSED
Closing..Oct-30, 12:00 AM
07 - Military Mail, Censored, Free Franking
Lot Symbol Descrip Start Bid
1314 imagePostal history. Portugal. Military censorship. 1944. Letter sent from Lisbon on 20.3.1944, to the Azores, postage of $50. It was opened by the censor in Lisbon, and its arrival in Ponta Delgada was censored, marks CMPT/C.16/CENSORED.(Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Oct-30, 12:00 AM
1315 imagePostal history of Madeira. Military censorship. 1944. Letter exempt from postage, from a member of the “Military Expedition to Madeira”, to Lisbon, censorship marks CMPT/C.54/CENSORED, and “Military Command of Madeira CENSORED, was opened by the censor and closed with a ribbon “Passed through the Military Censorship Lisbon” 14.1.1944(Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Oct-30, 12:00 AM
1316 imageLetter sent (16.2.1944) registered R no. 1061 by the Porto de Mos post office. It passed through Lisbon (19.2.), where it was opened by the censor and sent to Funchal (Madeira Island - 24.2.). Stamps costing 1$05 (50c. postage + 50c. registration premium — excess 5 centavos).(Image 1)


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Closing..Oct-30, 12:00 AM
1317 imagePostal history of Madeira. Military censorship. 1943. Letter sent from Funchal on 1.9.1943, postage of 3$50 (pair of 1$75 Lusíadas), to London. It was censored in Funchal, marks CMPT/C.4/CENSURADO, and MG/CMPT/P/40, it was opened by the censor and closed with a ribbon OPENED BY CENSORSHIP /MADEIRA, and opened again upon arrival in England.(Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Oct-30, 12:00 AM
1318 imageMadeira postal history. Military censorship. 1944. Registered letter, sent from Funchal on 4.7.44, postage of 1$00 (20 cent Caravela and 80 cent Lusíadas stamp) to Porto. It was censored in Funchal, marks CMPT/C.8/CENSURADO, and MG/CMPT/P/37, it was opened by the censor and closed with a ribbon OPENED BY CENSORSHIP /MADEIRA, arrived in Porto on 12.7.(Image 1) (Image 2)

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Closing..Oct-30, 12:00 AM
1319 imageMilitary censorship. Angola. Letter sent from Bailundo on April 12, 1917, incomplete 2.5-cent postage (one stamp missing) to Oberlin, Ohio, in the United States. It was opened by the censor and sealed with a ribbon. "Bailundo Censorship," dated April 13, 1917, initialed by the censor. A very rare censorship letter from Angola, complete and dated.(Image 1) (Image 2)

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CLOSED
Closing..Oct-30, 12:00 AM
1320 imageCape Verde. Tarrafal penal colony. Registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt in Tarrafal on 16.10.1943, with censorship mark CP (Penal colony), censored in the city of Praia where it was opened by the censor, Censor No. 27, heading for Lisbon, arriving on 28.10. Enclosure recounting the letter in which the sender states, “far from this pestilent environment where I have been trapped for seventy-four months now, waiting for justice to be done.” Herculano Marques Gouveia, joined the Portuguese Expeditionary Corps in 1917 as a soldier in the 4th Company: he embarked on 21 April and returned to Portugal on 12 November on the auxiliary cruiser “Pedro Nunes”. A businessman, he was arrested by the PSP in Lisbon on 1 May 1933 and handed over the following day to the PVDE, “on suspicion of being involved in the throwing of some explosive bombs in Largo do Terreiro do Trigo”, where he lived. Released on 10 May, he was arrested again on 22 March 1937, “for investigation”. Taken incommunicado to a police station, he was transferred from the 27th police station (Pedrouços) to Aljube on 28 April and, on 5 June, embarked for Cape Verde without having been tried.
He returned from Tarrafal on 1 October 1944 and was detained in Caxias. Tried by the Special Military Court on November 1, he was sentenced to six years of exile and loss of political rights for five years. He was transferred to Peniche on December 4, 1944. Covered by Decree-Law No. 35,041 of October 18, 1945, he was released on November 1 of this year, after more than eight and a half years of effective imprisonment.
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CLOSED
Closing..Oct-30, 12:00 AM
1321 imageMILITARY MAIL. S. Tomé. WW1 CENSORSHIP. Illustrated postcard of the S. T market, 20 reis postage to Switzerland, dated 28.11.1916, endorsed by the CENSORSHIP COMMITTEE on 23.11.1915.(Image 1) (Image 2)

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CLOSED
Closing..Oct-30, 12:00 AM
1322 imagePort. India 1943 censored cover from Aguada Fortress Goa, to the International Red Cross Committee in Geneva Switzerland, franked with a single 2 1/2 tangas Imperio issue (CE 356). The cover was posted by a crew member of the S.S. Anfora. Censored in Belgaum “DHG/5” + a German “A.X.” censor mark applied in Paris. Scarce “Siolim” village CDS ties the stamp. The Aguada Fortress was where civilian internees were interred in Goa and they didn’t have free franking privileges.(Image 1) (Image 2)

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

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