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LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
281   imageSalvador, 1889 (Nov. 6), Splendid Registered cover, from Sonsonate to St. Louis, Missouri, visually appealing cover franked by the amazing combination of 20c violet Coat-of-Arms (#17, rare on cover), 10c orange (#19), 5c blue (#20) plus a horizontal pair of 1c green barred overprint issue (#23); front shows light, violet origin c.d.s., black oval Registry handstamp, nice Sonsonate Registry label, and blue boxed St. Louis Dec. 5 "Received" handstamp, with New York Dec. 3 transit, Very Fine, a stunning and rare cover. (Image)

Get Market Data for [El Salvador Nov. 6]

Suggested Bid $300-400
SOLD for $550.00
Will close during Public Auction
282   imageSalvador, 1889 (Aug. 23), Neat Registered cover, from San Salvador to New York, a beautiful, opened-for-display Registered cover, bearing 3c brown (#18), 5c blue (#20), and 10c orange (#19), along with a pair of 1c on 3c (#25) and six 1c green barred overprint (#23, four of which are a horizontal strip on reverse), totalling 26c postage; front shows scarce orange San Salvador Registry label; fresh, Very Fine, a truly remarkable and rare franking. (Image)

Get Market Data for [El Salvador 18]

Suggested Bid $400-500
SOLD for $600.00
Will close during Public Auction
283 18, 20, 23 imageSalvador, 1888-89, Allegorical Figure, select, all-premium group of four postal history items (Scott 18, 20, 23), beautiful holding, comprising 5c blue (#20; 3) used San Salvador to San Francisco on United States Consulate corner card cover; a lovely 1889 cover, Izalco to New York, franked by 3c brown (#18; 2) along with a single 5c blue (#20) with Panama and Adajulta transits; an uprated 1889 5c entire bearing two 3c brown (#18), used Santa Tecla to Mainz; and finally a neat cover bearing two 5c blue (#20) along with 1c barred overprint (#23) used to New Hampshire, Fine to Very Fine or better, view in full detail on our website, a splendid group of rare covers. (Image) (Image2)

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Get Market Data for [El Salvador 18, 20, 23]

Suggested Bid $500-750
SOLD for $600.00
Will close during Public Auction
284   imageSalvador, 1889-1900, Choice selection of five early, premium Provisional surcharge covers, super group comprising an 1889 printed rate cover from Santa Tecla to Paris franked by a pair of 1c on 3c (#25); a second 1889 cover, same route, carrying a single 1c on 3c (#25) along with 1c barred overprint (#23); an 1892 cover bearing a single 1c on 5c gray Provisional; a lovely uprated 2c Seebeck message-reply card complete, both parts bearing 1c on 12c (#129); and finally a lovely cover from 1900 with 12c "pinwheel" (#197) plus #244-245 Provisionals, as well as a rare example of 1c on 13c inverted surcharge (#242a) used on cover (cover creased), Fine to Very Fine+. (Image) (Image2) (Image3)

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Get Market Data for [El Salvador Collection]

Suggested Bid $600-800
SOLD for $450.00
Will close during Public Auction
285 P   imageSalvador, 1890-99, Seebeck issues, die proofs collection, lovely compilation of 25 items, yielding 50 individual proofs, presented on stockpages; includes 1890 Allegorical Figure in an unfinished proof in green, a 3c to 20c composite proof strip of four in blue, and a 25c to 1p in red and 3c in vermilion; along with 3c, 5c, 10c and 20c composite proofs in blocks of four in blue and black plus composite block of nine Postal Money Order proofs; 3c and 5c train composite proof in blue; rare 1896 Pictorial issue proofs, Landing of Columbus composite proof, an exquisite and rare Cierro Official die proof in blue, a couple Parcel Post composite proofs, etc., Very Fine, a choice, rare group; imaged in full online. (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (Image4) (Image5)

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Get Market Data for [El Salvador Collection]

Suggested Bid $1,000-1,500
SOLD for $800.00
Will close during Public Auction
286 /o   imageSalvador, 1890-99, Seebeck issues, magnificent collection, on homemade pages in a Scott Specialty binder, an incredibly fascinating, extensive and keenly assembled collection comprising many hundreds of stamps, varieties, plate proofs, Specimens, trial colors, composite die proofs, etc., all chronologically arranged by issue, beginning with the 1890 Allegorical Figure issue (#38-46) on through the 1899 issues, including Postage Dues, Officials (including #O2a, O17a, O25a, O29a and O32a, each listed but unpriced in Scott), Postal Tax, Registration and Parcel Post stamps; collectively there are hundreds of plate and trial color proofs by issue, part-perforate and imperforate examples of issued stamps, many beautiful composite proofs in strips of three to five, unfinished proofs, surcharge varieties, Specimens, and so much more, largely Very Fine, we have chosen to image this in its entirety, as it is truly a one-of-a-kind masterpiece. Shipping charges apply - weight 4.2 lbs.
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Suggested Bid $2,000-3,000
SOLD for $4,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
287   imageSalvador, 1894-98, Seebeck issues, select, premium selection of nine covers, an outstanding group, including a rare 1894 cover franked by #92, 94-95 and 1c on 11c Provisional (#104) on Registered A.R. cover to Berlin (signed Bloch); several choice 1897 issue covers, including a 2c entire with 1c, 12c and 15c stamps to Switzerland; plus cover with 3c (pair) and 10c to Paris; a lovely Registered A.R. covering bearing six 5c stamps to Santa Ana; a 2c, 5c and 20c Registered A.R. cover to the US; 1898 issues #177 to Germany; #177 (2) and 180 (2) on 1c entire (H&G 68) to US, etc., Fine to Very Fine, a wonderful selection of scarce postal history; see everything on offer online. (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (Image4) (Image5)

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Suggested Bid $600-800
SOLD for $300.00
Will close during Public Auction
288   imageSalvador, 1890-98, Seebeck issues, exceptional postal history collection, a superb, beautifully assembled and presented annotated collection comprising 30 choice selected-for-interest and -rarity covers and used items of postal stationery from the storied Seebeck era; to adequately describe this lot would fill pages, so suffice it to say we strongly suggest web viewing of the lot in its entirety; we do note exceptional frankings, cancels and town cancels, usages including A.R. and Registry, great postal stationery usages, four- and seven-times rate usages, routings and destinations, plus much, much more; specialist's delight, Fine to Very Fine or better, simply put, a superb assemblage of these genuinely scarce to rare items from the Seebeck era of Salvadoran philately. Shipping charges apply - weight 2.8 lbs. (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (Image4) (Image5) (Image6) (Image7) (Image8) (Image9) (Image10) (Image11) (Image12) (Image13) (Image14) (Image15) (Image16) (Image17) (Image18) (Image19) (Image20) (Image21) (Image22) (Image23) (Image24) (Image25)

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Get Market Data for [El Salvador Collection]

Suggested Bid $2,000-3,000
SOLD for $1,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
289   imageSalvador, 1890-99, Seebeck issues, covers and postal history collection, enticing array of 35 covers or postal stationery items, plus nine choice cover fragments, with cancels and franking combinations; stamped covers show many choice usages, cancels, Registered, etc., with one lovely tricolor franking addressed to Emilio Diena in Modena (!), a 1902 bisect, etc., with additional destinations of Denmark, England, France, Germany, Netherlands, Switzerland and the US; the nine stationery items include domestic usages along with a rare wrapper used to Shanghai, China, with numerous others uprated for overseas rates; there's even a 2c Landing of Columbus cover with misplaced colored surround and a second albino strike of the embossed vignette below, generally Very Fine, a handsome and attractive lot; worth the time to view online. Shipping charges apply - weight 1 lbs. (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (Image4) (Image5) (Image6) (Image7) (Image8) (Image9) (Image10) (Image11) (Image12) (Image13) (Image14) (Image15) (Image16) (Image17) (Image18) (Image19) (Image20)

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Suggested Bid $800-1,200
SOLD for $550.00
Will close during Public Auction
290 P 38//46 imageSalvador, 1890, Allegorical Figure, Hamilton Bank Note Company die proofs (Scott 38//46), wonderful, select quality group of five items comprising two single-impression 1c finished designs in red and in blue affixed to card; a lovely and rare unfinished design with value indications omitted, in green on India; plus two single-impression unfinished designs in black and in blue on card; each fresh, Very Fine, a rare assemblage. (Image) (Image2) (Image3)

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Get Market Data for [El Salvador 38//46]

Suggested Bid $400-600
SOLD for $350.00
Will close during Public Auction
291 P 38//46 imageSalvador, 1890, Allegorical Figure issue, superb selection of die proofs (Scott 38//46), a magnificent, high quality selection of nine rare Hamilton Bank Note Company proofs, comprising three incomplete trial color proofs in black, red and blue, each with blank value tablets at sides and bottom and each numbered "438"; plus four blocks of four of the same unfinished proofs in blue ("441"), red ("443"), black and green (the latter two "442"), all but the green affixed to card; and finally two completed composite value trial color proofs in blue and red, numbered "441" and "443" respectively, Very Fine+, truly a sensational and rare group; see them all online. (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (Image4) (Image5)

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Get Market Data for [El Salvador 38//46]

Suggested Bid $1,200-1,800
SOLD for $950.00
Will close during Public Auction
292 P 39//46 imageSalvador, 1890, Allegorical Figure, finished design composite die proof blocks of four (Scott 39//46), lovely trio produced by the Hamilton Bank Note Company, comprising 2c and 25c to 1p values in blue and black, each printed on India and affixed to card; plus a 3c to 10c block in green on India; beautiful and clean, Very Fine, a rare group of Seebeck-era proofs. (Image) (Image2)

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Get Market Data for [El Salvador 39//46]

Suggested Bid $350-500
SOLD for $325.00
Will close during Public Auction
293   imageSalvador, 1890 (June 19), Beautiful Registered cover, from San Salvador to Paris, franked by 1c, 2c, 3c and 5c (2) "Allegorical Figure" issue of 1890 (#38-41), all tied by large double-circle barred cancels; manuscript endorsement "Via New York" in red with both New York and San Salvador Registry labels; reverse notes New York July 4 transit and Paris July 14 receiver (Independence and Bastille Days!); small piece harmlessly missing on reverse at bottom, Fine to Very Fine, a rare and most attractive franking. (Image)

Get Market Data for [El Salvador 38-41]

Suggested Bid $200-300
SOLD for $275.00
Will close during Public Auction
294   imageSalvador, 1890, Allegorical Figure, select items of postal history, an exceptional, absolutely selected-for-interest group of ten premium items from the first Seebeck issue; we note three choice uprated entires used to France or Germany; numerous lovely Registered examples; combination frankings, with higher denominations used on cover; a lovely Registered cover fragment from La Union bearing 25c, 50c and 1p values, etc., Fine to Very Fine, excellent group of scarce to rare postal history; imaged in full online. (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (Image4) (Image5)

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Suggested Bid $600-800
SOLD for $950.00
Will close during Public Auction
295   imageSalvador, 1890 (Mar. 16), Uprated Registered 22c Entire, used from San Salvador to Berlin, a lovely and fresh yellow embossed entire on pale green paper, uprated by 2c and 50c "Allegorical Figure" issues of 1890 (#39, 45), all tied by bold violet San Salvador origin c.d.s.'s; front shows both San Salvador and New York Registry labels, and reverse notes New York April 2 transit and German April 12 receiving marking, Very Fine, a stunning, superb quality entire, rare franking.
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Get Market Data for [El Salvador 39, 45]

Suggested Bid $300-400
SOLD for $275.00
Will close during Public Auction
296   imageSalvador, 1890 (Aug. 25), Large-size Registered cover from San Salvador to Stockholm, a lovely and visually attractive Registered cover franked by 3c (3) and 25c (2) "Allegory" issues (#40, 44), all tied by perfect strikes of violet "Admon. Central de Correos/AGO 25 1890/San Salvador C.A." c.d.s.'s; bears both San Salvador and New York Registry labels; reverse shows ornate blue Minster of the Exterior handstamp over the flap, along with New York 9-13 1899 transit; a few minor and expected edge tears, but overall fresh, Fine to Very Fine, rare. (Image)

Get Market Data for [El Salvador Collection]

Suggested Bid $200-250
SOLD for $130.00
Will close during Public Auction
297   imageSalvador, 1890 (Aug.), Registered cover sent from San Salvador to Paris, beautifully and highly attractive cover, franked by 3c (#40), 5c (#41) and 20c pair (#43), all tied by double-circle barred cancels, with front showing New York and San Salvador Registry labels and red French arrival dated 22 August; reverse shows New York 8/14 transit along with a second Paris receiver; fresh, Very Fine, a striking cover of Seebeck issues and a rare franking combination. (Image)

Get Market Data for [El Salvador 40]

Suggested Bid $200-250
SOLD for $225.00
Will close during Public Auction
298 40, 43 imageSalvador, 1890 (Sept. 16), Superb quality Registered cover, sent from San Salvador to Bremen, Germany (Scott 40, 43), an absolutely pristine cover bearing two examples of the 3c 1890 issue, along with a single 20c example (very scarce on cover), all tied by lovely, bold violet origin c.d.s.'s; cover sent via New York (Oct. 3 transit), with front showing both New York and San Salvador Registry labels; back notes clear Bremen 15 Oct. arrival; amazing quality, Very Fine+, a scarce cover. (Image)

Get Market Data for [El Salvador 40, 43]

Suggested Bid $200-250
SOLD for $150.00
Will close during Public Auction
299 57-58 imageSalvador, ca. 1891, 1c Surcharge, premium selection of four covers (Scott 57-58), beautiful, superb selection of four choice covers, including an uprated 1c entire with six adhesives additional franking (including strip of three "Un Centavo" surcharge (#58)) to Hamburg; two covers bearing pairs of #57 on cover to Santa Tecla; and #57, along with two examples of 5c (#50), used La Libertad to Paris, Fine to Very Fine, lovely group of difficult issues on cover. (Image) (Image2)

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Get Market Data for [El Salvador 57-58]

Suggested Bid $250-350
SOLD for $550.00
Will close during Public Auction
300 P 60-69 imageSalvador, 1892, Landing of Columbus, pair of exquisite composite/progressive die proofs (Scott 60-69), magnificent items, both in black, comprising composite proof of eight, namely the 1c, 10c to 50c values, plus two unfinished designs on the bottom row; while the second shows 2c to 5c values printed horizontally; each on India and mounted on card, Very Fine, an exceptionally beautiful and rare pair. (Image) (Image2)

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Get Market Data for [El Salvador 60-69]

Suggested Bid $350-500
SOLD for $400.00
Will close during Public Auction

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