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Cuba - Spanish Mails 1760-1839 continued...
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
1522       imageCuba, 1824 (Mar. 13) Vera Cruz, Mexico to Cadiz via Havana. Datelined folded letter with red "NUEVA / ESPANA" two-line handstamp, red "7R" Reales de vélon due handstamp for up to 5 adarmes from Mexico, manuscript forwarder's endorsement on reverse, Very Fine.
Estimate; $300 - 400.

The "NUEVA / ESPANA" two-line handstamp was used in the colonies to indicate their origin when arriving in Spain in order to allot proper charges. This mark was used in Vera Cruz, Buenos Aires and is also known for Cadiz from 1815 to 1824. Only a few strikes are recorded.
(Image1)
Est. $300-400
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
1523       imageCuba, 1828-1843 Havana, Cuba to Spain and Mexico. Group of 3 with different "HAVANA" instructional handstamps, 1828 with "HAVANA" straightline (1824-29) to Madrid endorsed per "Fragata Casilda", black "11.R" Reales de vélons due rating for 10-11 adarmes; 1829 with "HAVANA" straightline (1829-1842) endorsed per "Amable Teresa" with red "9.R" Reales de vélon due handstamp for 8-9 adarmes, and 1843 Havana cds to Mexico via Vera Cruz with (4.14) framed handstamp, a Very Fine trio.
Estimate; $200 - 300. (Image1)
Est. $200-300
SOLD for $150.00
Will close during Public Auction
1524       imageCuba, 1829 (Sep. 30) Havana, Cuba to Madrid, Spain. Datelined folded letter with complete strike of large "HAVANA" straightline (1796-1830) sent on unknown merchant vessel to Madrid, red "M, D. 1828" arrival backstamp and large "13.R" Read de vélon for 12-13 adarmes; edge faults, Fine and scarce large type.
Estimate; $200 - 300.

To settle the charges correctly for the major ports, town postmarks were introduced at the end of the 17th century.
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Est. $200-300
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
1525       imageCuba, 1830 (May 8) Havana, Cuba to Cadiz, Spain. Datelined folded letter with blue "Galicia, Coruna" oval handstamp and red "13" Reales de vélon due handstamp (1807 tariff) for up to 14 adarmes, fresh and Very Fine.
Estimate; $150 - 200.

The "Real de vélon" was not a coin but a unit of money for accounting purposes. It had a constant value of 34 Maravedis or 8½ Cuartos. The addressee could pay the postage due with any coin he had. It just had to equalize 13 Reales de vélon as in the case here.
(Image1)
Est. $150-200
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
1526       imageCuba, 1830, 1837 Havana to Spain. Two folded letters, 1830 endorsed "Corres de la Empresa No. 1" to St. Sebastian with "Habana / Franco" oval handstamp (1828-36); and 1837 to Madrid endorsed "Correo de la Empresa" with fancy "Habana / Franco" oval handstamp (1837-40) paid marking, Very Fine pair.
Estimate; $150 - 200.

The "Habana / Franco" ovals were used by the Havana Post Office, not the Empresa Agents.
(Image1)
Est. $150-200
SOLD for $120.00
Will close during Public Auction
1527       imageCuba, 1832-1836 Incoming Empresa mail to Havana, Cuba. Group of three with Empresa "E" oval handstamps indicating prepayment, comprising 1832 Villanueva, Spain with "46 / Cataluna" postmark, 1836 from New York with "NA" handstamp (1827-41) for "North America"; and 1835 Lyon, France with framed "P.P." handstamp and "NE" handstamp for "Norte Europe", F.-V.F. trio.
Estimate; $300 - 400.

From 1802 onwards, the mail service between Spain, Cuba and other countries remained irregular. Mail packets were sporadic and unreliable, and the service depended on Spain war vessels and merchant ships of opportunity. In 1824, Dr. Th. E. Woods proposed to the Spanish government that a company be created to transport mail, passengers and other goods between Havana, Puerto Rico, Tenerife and Cadiz. After considerable study, the "Empresa de Correos Maritimos" was created and a formal governing management of the company was published at Havana on April 23, 1827. Article 7 of the regulations required that all mail that all mail originating from Cuba must be prepaid.
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Est. $300-400
SOLD for $230.00
Will close during Public Auction
1528       imageCuba, 1834, 1843 Cuba to Spain with "DE YNDIAS" Straightlines. Two folded letters, 1834 from Havana via Santander to Madrid with orange "DE YNDIAS" straightline and red "5R" Reales de vélon due handstamp (tariff 1807) for up to 5 adarmes; and 1843 Trinidad de Cuba to Bilbao with bright red "DE YNDIAS" straightline, red "5Rs." reales de vélon due handstamp for up to 5 adarmes (1807 tariff), Bilbao (3.5.1844) arrival backstamp, Very Fine pair.
Estimate; $200 - 300.

There are two types of DE YNDIAS straightlines recorded, type A Santander (1824-1851) and type B Bilbao (1844-1848). They were used as arrival markings in Spain on covers from Havana or Puerto Rico.
(Image1)
Est. $200-300
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
1529       imageCuba, 1836 (Jan. 25) Santiago de Cuba, Cuba to Barcelona, Spain via Santander. Datelined folded letter with bold strike of "CUBA." straightline endorsed via "Santander", Extremely Fine and choice.
Estimate; $200 - 300.

Santiago de Cuba used a "CUBA" straightline with and without a period from 1796 to 1836.
(Image1)
Est. $200-300
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
1530       imageCuba, 1839 (Oct. 15) London, England to Havana, Cuba. Folded letter with London (10.15) backstamp and "T.P./Camden Town" postmark, red "G.P. / Paid" in circle handstamp and manuscript "P. 3/1" prepaid 3s1d rating, "E. / NE" in circle handstamp (Expresa / Norte Europe), some light aging, Fine.
Estimate; $300 - 400. (Image1)
Est. $300-400
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
Cuba - Spanish Mails 1841-1877
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
1531       imageCuba, 1841 (Jan. 20) Boston Mass. to Havana, Cuba. Folded datelined letter endorsed per "President" at top left, neat strike of "E. / NA" in circle handstamp (Empresa / Norte America), fresh and Extremely Fine.
Estimate; $200 - 300.

From 1838 to about 1841, the Empresa's inventor office at Havana used a series of handstamps on incoming mail to indicate whether the letters came from North America or Europe, consisting of capital letters struck on the front - "E. NA" or "E. NE".
(Image1)
Est. $200-300
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
1532       imageCuba, 1842-1850, Havana, Cuba to Spain. Group of four covers, each with different Empresa ship rimless "Correo Maritimo" oval handstamps of No. 1, No. 2, No. 3 and No. 4, each with "Franco" handstamp of varying types, No. 3 is fumigated, Very Fine group.
Estimate; $300 - 400.

The Empresa ships were not designated by name in postal markings, but by a Correo number up to number 8, accompanied by a Franco handstamp. From 1842 to 1850, each letter dispatched was struck with a blue oval cachet giving the correo number, prior to that the number was often written in manuscript.
(Image1)
Est. $300-400
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
1533       imageCuba, 1842, 1845 Havana, Cuba - Madrid, Spain. Folded letter and folded cover, 1842 (Jun. 30) Havana to Madrid folded letter with fancy oval "Habana, Franco" oval postmark and orange "Correo Maritimo No. 2" rimless oval, red Madrid (8.6) arrival backstamp; 1845 (Oct. 28) Madrid to Havana large part of front with orange "Habana" straightline and matching "Correo Maritimo No. 3" rimless oval, posted unpaid with "Supreme Court of Justice" oval seal, red Havana (10.28) origin cds, black "52" Real de Velón due handstamp, F.-V.F.
Estimate; $300 - 400. (Image1)
Est. $300-400
SOLD for $240.00
Will close during Public Auction
1534       imageCuba, 1842 (Mar. 2) Brandon Vt. to Havana, Cuba. Datelined folded letter with red "Brandon Vt. Mar 2" cds and matching "Free" rating handstamp, blue manuscript "Missent & forward, from Havana, N.Y., Mach 14" rating, red "E. / NA" in circle handstamp, flap with "Consulate of the U.S. of America, Havana" seal handstamp; some edge wear, Very Fine.
Estimate; $300 - 400. (Image1)
Est. $300-400
SOLD for $260.00
Will close during Public Auction
1535       imageCuba, 1843 (Oct. 18) Santander, Spain to Havana, Cuba. Datelined folded letter with red "ESPAÑA" straightline, red "4" Reales de vélon due handstamp, red "Habana, Isla d Cuba, 1 Dic. 1843" arrival backstamp, Very Fine and choice.
Estimate; $400 - 600.

ONE OF ONLY SEVEN RECORDED EXAMPLES OF THIS "ESPANA" MARKING, WITH TWO RECORDED IN BLACK.

The "ESPANA" marking was used in the colonies to indicate arrival from Spain in order to allot proper charges due. The marking was used in Havana from 1840 until 1845.
(Image1)
Est. $400-600
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
1536       imageCuba, 1844 (Jun. 3) Geneva, Switzerland to Havana, Cuba via France. Folded cover with red "Geneva, 3 Juil 44" origin cds with matching small "P.P." circular handstamp, and red "Suisse Par Fernex, 5 Juil" and Havre (6.6) transit cds's, red Havana (10.25) arrival backstamp, bold strike of red "NE" handstamp and matching "2" rating handstamp; some folds, fresh and Very Fine.
Estimate; $400 - 600.

THE ONLY RECORDED EXAMPLE OF THE REVERSED "NE" HANDSTAMP IN RED. (Image1)
Est. $400-600
SOLD for $375.00
Will close during Public Auction
1537       imageCuba, 1846, 1852 Santiago de Cuba, Cuba to Spain. Two gray folded covers with "YNDIAS" type 5 handstamps (0.9 x 4.4 cm), 1846 datelined letter "Zons & Ziegler" merchant oval backstamp to Barcelona with red "YNDIAS." straightline (1840-56, supposed to be applied in Vigo but struck at La Coruna) and matching "7.R" Reales de vélon due handstamp for 6-7 adarmes, and 1852 to Santander with blue "YNDIAS" straightline (1839-1855 applied in Santander) and matching "5" Reales due handstamp, Very Fine pair.
Estimate; $300 - 400. (Image1)
Est. $300-400
SOLD for $230.00
Will close during Public Auction
1538       imageCuba, 1846 (May 21) Malaga, Spain to Vera Cruz, Mexico via Havana. Datelined folded letter endorsed per "Sombreria Espanola", red Havana (6.8) transit cds and matching "O" and "PENINSULA" straightline handstamp, charged zero for onward transit, black "Vera-Cruz, Junio 25" framed arrival, Very Fine.
Estimate; $500 - 750.

ONE OF 9 RECORDED PENINSULA POSTMARKS RECORDED.

The "PENINSULA" straightline was used in Havana on transit letters originating from Spain and recorded up to 1848. These markings were struck on letters regardless of which maritime service was carrying them.
(Image1)
Est. $500-750
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
1539       imageCuba, 1846 (Jul. 9) Matanzas, Cuba to Mahon, Spain via Havana. Printed circular with red "Havana, Isla de Cuba, 21 Ago. 1846" cds (Baeza: 21:8) to Mahon, red "1 R." real handstamp as 1/5 of the normal charge for a single letter, Very Fine and scarce printed matter use.
Estimate; $150 - 200.

In Mid-1845, the special charge for maritime printed matter was inaugurated, prompted by the trading companies. The charge was introduced on August 16, 1845.
(Image1)
Est. $150-200
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
1540       imageCuba, 1847, 1850 Spain to Havana. Two folded covers with orange "Empresa, Espana" double-oval postmark, 1847 from Madrid and 1850 from Tuy / Galicia; some aging, F.-V.F.
Estimate; $300 - 400.

From 1844 onwards the financial condition of the company deteriorated caused by fraud, high costs and insufficient ships. The precarious state of the company led to a reorganization under a new firm, Villota, Lavin y Cia., to which the government gave a new contract on February 18, 1847.
(Image1)
Est. $300-400
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
1541       imageCuba, 1845-1849 Spain - Cuba. Group of three covers comprising 1845 from Sevilla to Havana with "Correo Maritimo No. 1" rimless oval and matching "24" Silver Reales rating handstamp; 1849 Cadiz to Havana endorsed "Per Correo No. 6" and with partial orange "CORREO MARITIMO No. 6"; and 1849 Havana to Logrono with blue "CORREO MARITIMO No. 7" and oval "Franco" handstamps, F.-V.F. trio.
Estimate; $400 - 600. (Image1)
Est. $400-600
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction

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