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1687/1938 predominately a mint and used stamp collection, with a small selection of pre-philatelic and early covers, contained within a folder, presented upon self designed album pages, Michel 1 onwards with around ninety values of Isabella II, noted a Comex certificate for a 1851 10 r., includes six examples of the 19 c. value, partly complete sets up to 10 p., incomplete in the main, condition generally fine with many later examples very fine, catalogue value undoubtedly in the late twenty thousand, a useful and valuable assembly.
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1850/1982, unmounted mint/unused and used collection in three albums, with many complete sets as well as duplicates, better items like Mi.-Nr. 987II unused (certificate Comex), together with souvenir sheets, local civil war issues, perfins, official stamps, a few forgeries noted, mixed condition in the early issues, otherwise fine to very fine, an attractive and extensive collection
1850/1991, unused and used collection in four albums, with many duplicates in a stockbook, incl. local civil war and official stamps, together with a small group of Puerto Rico and Philippines issues, condition varies, mostly fine
1852/89, used and unused group of 16 stamps, with Mi.-Nr. 189-201 cpl. set unused, fine to very fine
1866/1992, unused and used accumulation in two stockbooks and one binder, also some covers franked with meter stamps, souvenir sheets, large part sheets together with one book by Daniel Frances, fine to very fine
1873/1957 (ca.), unused and used collection in one album, incl. Carlist Post, Spanish Marocco and Guinea, mostly very fine
1930/38 (ca.), unmounted mint stock of 'back of the book' material, mostly local issues including Canary Islands, Tuberculosis stamp 1937 (ca. 50), etc.
1938, unissued Ibanez 45 on 2 c., 300 copies, most in multiples, unmounted mint (EDIFIL NE28a, 24.000,-; Mi. AVII 15.000,-)
1938, unissued Fernando with "CMS" instead of "CTS", 89 imperforated copies in black, dark green or emerald green, most in multiples, unmounted mint (EDIFIL 844Aeca, Aecd,Aece)
1824/1957 Group of album pages with covers from Spain, France and Hungary, including useful remainders, noted Spain Civil War, France stampless mailings, Hungary inflation correspondence, hundreds of items, also some South American flights, generally fine, some faults, an interesting assortment.
"ULTRAMAR": 1890/1920 (ca.), unused group of over 20 postal stationery cards, incl. reply cards (13) with the security overprints from the Portuguese UPU postal archives for the colonies, incl. "MUESTRAS", together with airmail card (1); some toning and mixed condition, a very scarce group
1502, Royal mail signed by Ferdinand II King of Spain (1452-1516) and Queen Isabella I (1451-1504), entire lettersheet with complete papered Royal paper seal used by the Catholics Monarchs, some wear and soiling, otherwise fine. A very rare and important document.
1547, Kingsletter signed "Yo El Rey" (I the King) by Charles V King of Spain (1500-1558), entire lettersheet with complete papered Royal paper seal, a couple of unobstrusive toned spots, otherwise fine and very rare
1559, Kingsletter signed "Yo El Rey" (I the King) by Phillip II King of Spain (1527-1598), letter of condolence to the Count of Buendia, dated inside, light traces of a red wax seal on the reverse of the lettersheet, fine and rare
1582, folded entire from Villadelprado in Madrid to Toledo, clearly dated twice inside, endorsed "con propio" and addressed to a member of the tribunal of the inquisition "consultor del Santo Oficio a San Cristobal"; very fine and extremely scarce item
1674, Folded entire from Cadix to London, almost intact red wax seal on reverse, with adjacent Bishop mark "DE 24" applied on arrival; very fine, an attractive early entire
1790 (ca.), Folded entire from Cadiz to Lima, Peru, endorsed in manuscript "Por la Coruña, Buen. Ayres, Aviso", struck on departure with red straightline handstamp "CADIZ" and Coruña transit "ESPAÑA"; a few trivial worm holes on the back only, otherwise very fine and fresh. A very rare entire with the "Aviso" annotation, refering to the transportation via an advice boat
"DAROCA ARAGON", almost complete Crowned Circular handstamp on entire lettersheet addressed "au citoyen Marbot négociant" in France, adjacent receiving handstamp "64 OLERON", fully dated inside "16 mars 1796"; fine mail, the combination of a very rare postmark and an unusal destination (G&T-Nr. 2)
"ANDALUCIA BAXA", very fair strike in red on an undated folded entire (part missing) sent to Justice Burgo de Osma, endorsed "Por El Rey" (By The King) at the top; fine and scarce postmark from Granada
1810, No.7 B.AU. PRINCIPAL ARM. D'ESPAGNE" in Schwarz auf kompletten Faltbrief eines französischen Offiziers mit Datierung "Gerona 29.Juin.1810" und handschriftlichen Vermerk "S.M." (Service Militaire) an einen General in Perpignan in guter Erhaltung
1810, No.7 B.AU. PRINCIPAL ARM. D'ESPAGNE" in black on complete folded letter of a French officer dated "Gerona 29.Juin.1810" and handwritten annotation "S.M.". (Service Militaire) to a general in Perpignan, fine