You are in StampAuctionNetwork Unattended Live Bidding
. Note that by using SAN Unattended Live Bidding, you understand
that if your bid is successful, you will be invoiced at 1% of the Realized value, no cap and no minimum.
Mexico, 1864, Eagle (3rd Period), 1r ultramarine, Toluca. Cons 187-1864, oval Tenacingo cancel (Schatzkes 1681), wide margins, Very Fine and choice, very rare (one recorded as per Pietsch). Scott No. 22a; Estimate $100 - 150. Est. $100-150 (Image)
Mexico, 1864, Eagle (3rd Period), 2r orange, Guanajuato. Cons 201-1864, sub 75, tied by negative Yrapuato seal handstamp (Schatzkes 497) on folded letter to Leon, with manuscript "Nre 8 = 64" date around cancel; file fold affecting stamp, otherwise Very Fine. Scott No. 23; Estimate $100 - 150. Est. $100-150 (Image)
Mexico, 1864, Eagle (3rd Period), 2r orange, Queretaro. Cons 223-1864, sub 66 (sub-sub 10 doesn't show), tied by crown in oval San Felipe handstamp (Schatzkes 1307) with manuscript date at center, on fresh 1864 folded letter to Mexico City, recieving backstamp, Very Fine. Scott No. 23; Estimate $100 - 150. Est. $100-150 (Image)
Mexico, 1865, Eagle (4th Period), 3c brown, Mexico. Cons 157-1865 (100 issued), without gum, margins ample to in at top; small thin, Fine appearance, signed Jaretzky. Scott No. 18; $1,300. Scott $1,300 (Image)
Mexico, 1865, Eagle (4th Period), ½r-8r issues (Chihuahua). All cons 169-1865, o.g., plus extra 1r block (all without district name) and a 2r with district name, Very Fine, anyone looking for a basic mint 4th period set could hardly find nicer. Follansbee No. 35-39 $235. Scott No. 20/25; Estimate $100 - 150. Est. $100-150 (Image)
Mexico, 1865, Eagle (4th Period), ½r lilac, Mazatlan. Cons 48-1865, part o.g.; vertical crease not mention on certificate, Fine appearance, this invoice of only 21 stamps was sent to one individual as a courtesy by the government, none of its stamps are known used or on cover (value code J $600-1000). Scott No. 20; Estimate $200 - 300. Est. $200-300 (Image)
Mexico, 1865, Eagle (4th Period), ½r lilac, Queretaro. Cons 229-1865, boxed Queretaro date stamp cancel (Schatzkes 1262), huge margins; couple tiny thins, Extremely Fine appearance, although 1,000 were issued, a great many were among the 1,206 returns at the end of the issue and some were distributed to sub-offices (Salamaca is known), John Bash mentions it is "not reported" in the July 1985 edition of Mexiciana (page 131), ex-Pietsch. Scott No. 20; Estimate $100 - 150. Est. $100-150 (Image)
Mexico, 1865, Eagle (4th Period), 1r & 2r issues, Huejutla. Both cons 78-1865, oval Tuxpan cancel (Schatzkes 580) with strike tying 2r to piece, Very Fine, only eleven of each are recorded. Follansbee No. 30, 31 $140+. Scott No. 21, 23; Estimate $100 - 150. Est. $100-150 (Image)
Mexico, 1865, Eagle (4th Period), 1r blue, Huejutla. Both cons 78-1865, oval Tuxpan cancels (Schatzkes 580), Very Fine, only eleven of each are recorded, 2r is ex-Pulver. Follansbee No. 30, 31 $140+. Scott No. 21, 23; Estimate $100 - 150. Est. $100-150 (Image)
Mexico, 1865, Eagle (4th Period), 1r blue, Lagos. Three singles; two 21-1865 and a 139-1865 used from sub-offices Encarnacion (manuscript cancel) has manuscript sub-number 20 (thinned), Teocaltiche (Schatzkes 688) and Tepatatitlan (Schatzkes 696B), F.-V.F. Scott No. 21; Estimate $100 - 150. Est. $100-150 (Image)
Mexico, 1865, Eagle (4th Period), 1r & 2r issues, Matamoros. Both cons 135-1865, with manuscript district name at bottom, boxed Matamoros date stamp cancels (Schatzkes 732), 2r is fine, 1r with large margins, F.-V.F.,ex-Pietsch. Follansbee No. 36-37 $100+. Scott No. 21, 23; Estimate $100 - 150.
Used Matamoros Eagle issues are quite rare with a little over 21 used examples of all stamps recorded by Corbett. Est. $100-150 (Image)
Mexico, 1865, Eagle (4th Period), 1r blue, Matamoros. Cons 135-1865, with manuscript district name at bottom, boxed Matamoros date stamp cancels (Schatzkes 732), full margins, Very Fine and choice,ex-Garcia Larranaga. Follansbee No. 36-37. Scott No. 21; Estimate $100 - 150. Est. $100-150 (Image)
Mexico, 1865, Eagle (4th Period), 1r blue, Pachuca. Cons 167-1865, tied by "Pachuca, Oct 8, 1865" cds (Schatzkes 1120) on folded letter sheet to Mexico City, endorsed via "conducta de Don Juan Bustamente", Mexico receiving backstamp; cover soiling and edge wear, Fine, a rare over the battle lines usage. Scott No. 21; Estimate $300 - 400.
Since Pachuca was in French hands and Bustamente was the Republican Governor to the north, arrangements would have to have been made for the passage of the mail across the lines. Est. $300-400 (Image)
Mexico, 1865, Eagle (4th Period), 2r orange, Isla del Carmen. Cons 32-1865, tied on piece by boxed Laguna date stamp (Schatzkes 589), F.-V.F., very scarce in used condition. Follansbee No. 37 $250. Scott No. 23; Estimate $100 - 150. Est. $100-150 (Image)
Mexico, 1865, Eagle (4th Period), 2r orange, Jalapa. Cons 146-1865, sub 1865-16, manuscript Altotonga cancel, full margins; small pinhole, Very Fine appearance, may be unique, illustrated in Pietsch (page 182). Scott No. 23; Estimate $100 - 150. Est. $100-150 (Image)