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United States Possessions continued...

Ryukyus & Samoa continued...
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
1502     UX26S-UX29S imageRyukyus, 1964-65, 1½¢ Summer & New Years set complete, "Mihon" overprints. All fresh and pristine, a Very Fine set.
Scott No. UX26S-UX29S; $1,275. (Image1)
Scott $1,275

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1503     11+13 imageSamoa, 1887, 1d green + 2d yellow. Tied by "Apia, Samoa, Jan 28" cds on 1881 cover to Lynn, Mass., in combination with U.S. 1890, 10¢ green (226) tied by waffle grid handstamp, reverse with San Francisco transit and receiving postmarks; flaws in 2d stamp, F.-V.F., a scarce combination, with 1977 P.F. certificate.
Scott No. 11+13; Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)
Est. $300-400
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Cuba - Spanish Mails 1760-1839
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
1504       imageCuba, 1760-78 (c.) Gandia, Spain to Havana, Cuba. Folded cover with "V/ VALEN / CIA" three-line handstamp (known 1760-78) and additional "VALENICIA" straightline, Havana red "ESPANA" straightline handstamp (type 1: 1x3.6cm, 1765-1801), Fine.
Estimate; $1,000 - 1,500.

THE EARLIEST RECORDED HAVANA "ESPANA" POSTMARK STRUCK ON MAIL TO HAVANA.

By the King's order the ESPANA handstamp should have been struck in La Coruna on each transatlantic letter. If this was missed, the postmaster was obliged to struck this post at the port of arrival. Though the trading companies still had their office in Cadiz, the Espana marking had to be struck in Havana.
(Image1)
Est. $1,000-1,500
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1505       imageCuba, 1771 (c.) La Coruna, Spain to Potosi, Bolivia. Folded cover with part letter addressed to Pedro de Tagle, the Judge of the Real Audiencia of Charcas, red "ESPÑA" straightline struck at La Coruna (1764-1801) and manuscript "3" Silver Reales rating for up to ¼ ounce, carried by ship via "Bs. Ayres" to Potosi; cover tear, F.-V.F.
Estimate; $200 - 300. (Image1)
Est. $200-300
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1506       imageCuba, 1773 (Oct. 11) Havana, Cuba to Barcelona, Spain via Cadiz. Datelined folded letter with Cadiz red "YNDIAS" straightline and red "4" Silver Real due rating, Barcelona manuscript "5" for additional 1 Silver Real local charge due, Very Fine.
Estimate; $1,000 - 1,500.

THIS IS THE EARLIEST LETTER FROM CUBA TO THE SPANISH MAINLAND WITH "YNDIAS" POSTMARK.

The privilege to operate mail services went back to 1764 from the Carvajal & heirs/family which had run the "Correo Major de Yndias" since 1514 when the Spanish Emperor Ferdinand and Isabella appointed Dr. Lorenzo Galindez de Carvajal as Postmaster General for the Americas.
(Image1)
Est. $1,000-1,500
SOLD for $900.00
Will close during Public Auction
1507       imageCuba, 1775 (Aug. 27) Havana, Cuba to Genoa, Italy via Cadiz. Folded letter with Cadiz red "YNDIAS" (type 1) straightline with matching red "4" silver Real handstamp for up to ¼ ounce (tariff 1765-1806), Madrid crowned "M" postmark, manuscript "L1:18" due rating for 1 Lira 18 Denari due at Genoa, Very Fine.
Estimate; $1,000 - 1,500.

THIS IS THE SECOND EARLIEST RECORDED HAVANA COVER TO THE SPANISH MAINLAND WITH YNDIAS POSTMARK, AND THE EARLIEST TRANSITING SPAIN TO A FOREIGN EUROPEAN COUNTRY.

Having abolished all other communication lines, the Spanish postal services were definitely operated by the Royal Mail Post Office from 1st July 1769 onwards. The "Correos Maritimos del Estado" provided monthly sailings between Havana and Spain. Calls at Puerto Rico and Santo Domingo were incorporated in its schedule. A general postal administration was set up in Havana, which had control and supervised the services in the Americas.
(Image1)
Est. $1,000-1,500
SOLD for $1,700.00
Will close during Public Auction
1508       imageCuba, 1776 (Feb.) Palacio del Prado to the Bishop of Cuba. Folded letter with Royal Decree of King Carlos III from the Palacio del Prado to the Bishop of Cuba, two disinfection slits; some separations and erosion throughout, Very Fine.
Estimate; $1,000 - 1,500.

THE ONLY RECORDED KING CARLOS III SIGNED LETTER IN PRIVATE HANDS.

There are three recorded letters with the signature of King Carlos III, this one in private hands and two in museums.

Until 1764, the "Corres Major de Indias" was in existence, which was based on chartered ships, navy vessels or merchant ships and was not able to guarantee the demand of a reliable trade-communication. But the demand for reliable communication had grown especially on the part of the Spanish Government and the authorities in the colonies. Therefore it was decided to organize an own, more reliable Spanish communication system, because the isle of Cuba was the most important intermediate point for communication between Spain and the Americas at the end of the 18th up to the middle of the 19th century. It also became a crossroads with South / Central America between North American and Europe.

The possibility to form a "Correos Maritimos del Estado" was made for Spain after negotiating the Treaty of Tordesillas 1494 between Portugal and Spain in Madrid 1750. On 6th August 1764, the "Correos Maritimos del Estado" was inaugurated by the Royal "Real Cedula" of Carlos III.
(Image1) (Image2)

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Est. $1,000-1,500
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1509       imageCuba, 1779 (c.) Cadiz, Spain to Guatemala via Havana and Vera Cruz. Folded cover magenta "CADIZ" straightline, sent via Havana and Vera Cruz, then overland to Guatemala, magenta "ESPANA" straightline applied in Havana, red manuscript "5" silver Reales rating for up to ½ ounce, minor tone spots, Very Fine and early use with the Havana "ESPANA" handstamp.
Estimate; $500 - 750. (Image1)
Est. $500-750
SOLD for $425.00
Will close during Public Auction
1510       imageCuba, 1779 (c.) via Cadiz, Spain to Guatemala and Havana. Two folded covers, first to Guatemala carried by Frigate "Navarra" from Cadiz via Havana and Vera Cruz, then overland to Guatemala, red "CADIZ" straightline and framed "3Pta." silver Reales due handstamp for up to ¼ ounce; second to Havana with red "CADIZ" straightline and framed "7. Pta" silver Reales due handstamp for up to ¾ ounce.
Estimate; $300 - 400. (Image1)
Est. $300-400
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1511       imageCuba, 1788 (Aug. 30) Spain to Lima, Peru via Buenos Ayres. Folded cover sent via Buenos Ayres overland to Lima with "ESPÑA" straightline struck at Buenos Ayres, manuscript "7" Silver Reales for up to ¾ ounce due (tariff: 1764-1807), some faults, Fine.
Estimate; $200 - 300.

It had been ordered by King Carlos III that each letter had to be marked by an ESPAÑA marking of La Coruna, if forgotten there it would be marked at the port of entry.
(Image1)
Est. $200-300
SOLD for $210.00
Will close during Public Auction
1512       imageCuba, 1794 (Nov. 23) Madrid, Spain to Lima, Peru via Cartagena and Panama. Folded prepaid letter endorsed "Por la Coruna y Cartagena", carried via Cartagena and Panama overland and by ship to Lima, "M. / Franqueado." handstamp and manuscript "X" indicating prepayment; some erosion at center, Fine, a possible unique routing from Spain to Peru.
Estimate; $200 - 300.

When prepaid, the charge was never written, instead an "X" and/or "Franqueado" handstamp was struck.

Cuba was the hub for the Spanish Fleet from the 16th to the mid 18th century reaching Lima via Panama or Cartagena.
(Image1)
Est. $200-300
SOLD for $210.00
Will close during Public Auction
1513       imageCuba, 1795 (Sep. 18) New York N.Y. to Valencia, Spain via Havana and Cadiz. Folded letter with red "ISLAS DE / BARLOVENTO" two-line handstamp (type 3, 1.4x4.6cm, 1795-1836), large red "6Rs" silver Reals handstamp for up to ¼ ounce; some edge wear, Very Fine.
Estimate; $400 - 600.

ONE OF 11 RECORDED LETTERS CARRIED ON THIS ROUTE, THIS BEING THE EARLIEST RECORDED OF TYPE 3. (Image1)
Est. $400-600
SOLD for $350.00
Will close during Public Auction
1514       imageCuba, 1796 (Oct. 7) Vera Cruz, Mexico to Barcelona, Spain via Havana. Datelined folded letter with Havana red "Islas de / Barlovento" two-line handstamp (type 1: 1769-1811) applied in transit, manuscript "4" silver Reales due rating.
Estimate; $300 - 400.

The "Islas de / Barlovento" two-line marking, inaugurated under Spanish postal regulations on September 1, 1769, known as a receiving/transit and origin postmark, applied to indicate to the clerks the origin of the letter.
(Image1)
Est. $300-400
SOLD for $400.00
Will close during Public Auction
1515       imageCuba, 1801-1835, Havana to Spain. Four stampless covers, 1801 with red "Islas De / Barlovento" (type 3, 1801-1821) to Matano with ms. "4" silver Real due for up to ¼ oz., 1910 to Cadiz with red "Islas De / Barlovento" (type 2: 1786-1821) with large red "5R" handstamp for 5 "Reales de vélon" postage due for up to 5 adarmes; 1813 prepaid to Cadiz endorsed per "Corbeta Balamoza" with red "Islas De / Barlovento" (type 5: 1795-1855) handstamp; and 1835 to Madrid with Cadiz red "Islas De / Barlovento" (type 6, 1818-1846), F.-V.F. group.
Estimate; $400 - 600. (Image1)
Est. $400-600
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1516       imageCuba, 1802, 1803 Cadiz - Havana. Two folded letters, 1802 Cadiz to Havana with red "CADIZ" straightline and matching framed "3 Pta." due handstamp, carried as endorsed by Frigate "La Aspacia" to Havana; 1803 carried privately from Havana to Cadiz, entered mails with red "Cadiz" straightline and "1Pta." silver Real due handstamp for up to ¼ oz. from Cadiz to Tenerife, F.-V.F.
Estimate; $200 - 300. (Image1)
Est. $200-300
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1517       imageCuba, 1802 (Feb. 15) Havana, Cuba to Pto. Orotava, Tenerife. Datelined folded letter with "YNDIAS" straightline (Type B: 1766-1856) and manuscript "4" silver Real due rating for up to ¼ ounce (tariff 1764-1807), fresh and Extremely Fine.
Estimate; $150 - 200. (Image1)
Est. $150-200
SOLD for $100.00
Will close during Public Auction
1518       imageCuba, 1819, 1830 Santiago de Cuba, Cuba to Spain and Canary Islands. Two covers (one is a front), 1819 folded letter with red "CUBA" straightline without dot, via Cadiz with "Islas De Barlovento" and then disinfected in Mahon with fumigation slit, manuscript "5½" Real due rating for 5R postage plus ½R Catalina local fee for 5-6 adarmes; 1830 cover front to Palmas, Canary Islands with fancy "CUBA" oval handstamp and carried by a frigate of the "Armada Nacional" with "5R" Reales de vélon circular handstamp for up to 5 adarmes, F.-V.F. pair.
Estimate; $300 - 400. (Image1)
Est. $300-400
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1519       imageCuba, 1819 (Jun. 8) Brussels, Belgium to Havana, Cuba via Le Havre. Folded letter carried privately to Mons and from there to Le Havre, where an agent paid "6" decimes for Mons to Le Havre, then by private ship to Havana where "NE" for Norte Europe and "4" silver Reales due handstamp; cover aging, Fine.
Estimate; $300 - 400.

THIS IS THE EARLIEST RECORDED LETTER WITH "NE" AND DUE RATING HANDSTAMP.

After the loss of many colonies in the New World, Spain gradually loosened its old trade monopoly from the Royal Decree of Feb. 10th 1818. Cuba and Puerto Rico were allowed to participate directly in free trade. This meant an influx of mail from many nations into Cuba, and charges on incoming mail.
(Image1)
Est. $300-400
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1520       imageCuba, 1824 (Jun. 20) Havana, Cuba to Orotava, Tenerife. Folded letter with "HAVANA" straightline (1824-29), endorsed "maritimo" via Mahon (Menorca) and "por Cadiz", red "A" struck in Cadiz indicating single letter only, manuscript "5 R" reales de vélon due rating for up to 5 adarmes, five separate slits in center and corners, disinfected by immersion in vinegar, Fine and scarce disinfected use.
Estimate; $150 - 200. (Image1)
Est. $150-200
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1521       imageCuba, 1824, 1830 Havana, Cuba to Spain. Two folded letters, 1824 to Cadiz endorsed per "Galero Hama" with red "YNDIAS" straightline and large red "5R" reales de vélon due handstamp for up to 5 adarmes, five separate slits in center and corners, disinfected by immersion in vinegar; 1830 to Madrid endorsed per "Montanes", red "DE YNDIAS" straightline struck in Santander, red "5.R" reales de vélon due handstamp for up to 5 adarmes, two separate slits and disinfected by just a sprinkling of vinegar, F.-V.F. pair.
Estimate; $300 - 400.

A wave of cholera plague swept across Europe in the twenties and thirties. Sanitation was primitive in those days. In the case of mail, disinfection could be accomplished by immersing a letter in vinegar or by fumigation after having punctured a letter by making a slit or using a paddle with nails.
(Image1)
Est. $300-400
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