Portugal, Vast Collection of Town Cancellations, ca. 1798-1943, housed in 19 binders, a number of which are especially thick, comprised of approximately 1,100+ folded letters, entires, envelopes or newspapers and more than 220 postal stationery cards or postcards, and loose stamps, arranged a
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1878-1910, the nucleus of the six frame exhibit of approximately 275 postal stationery cards, unused and used, various shades and dies, with proofs, Specimens, varieties with errors of text, and reprints, while the used consists of unusual usages with uprated and registered, rare cancellation
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1895-1905, Don Carlos Mouchon issue, a collection of more than 180 envelopes, fronts, postcards, newspapers, wrappers, or parcel cards, depicting a wide range of frankings and usages with destinations, registered and value declared, including 5r strips of four (2) and singles (3) on 1899 cove
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1895-1905, Don Carlos Mouchon issue, the nucleus of the exhibition collection, containing more than 130 covers, cards or other types of mail matter, illustrating the myriad usages of Portugal’s first key plate issue with domestic and colonial rates, foreign rates pre-U.P.U., then both U.P.U.
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1931-34, Lusiadas issue, the four frame exhibition collection, featuring master die proof (stamp-size) without value in blue and die proofs (25 x 28mm.) in blue for 6c, 25c and 40c (2, one on blue paper), composite imperf. proof of 24 different values including seven unissued denominations in
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1799-1883, study of the postal markings and cancellations, commencing with 1799 printed document with provisional regulations for the establishment of the post office, 1814-82 prestamp or unfranked entires showing town handstamps, various markings on official mail not subject to postage with
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1892-93, "Provisorio" overprints and surcharges, an unused and used collection (Scott 79//96), with 15 envelopes and a front notable for interesting and outstanding usages, including 1892 first and second overprints 5r on 1893 printed matter cover to Madrid and 10r on 1893 wrapper to Belgium,
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Postage Dues, 1853-1993, the fascinating collection of Postage Due markings and stamps on more than 120 covers or cards, the postage due markings (20) include 1853-55 folded letters (3) bearing 1st or 2nd issue 25r each showing "Excesso de Pezo" double-ring handstamp with "50" in manuscript o
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1880-87, Luis I issues, a noteworthy collection, replete with essays, proofs, and envelopes, including 1880-81 Venancio Alves imperf. essays (9) of 5r and 25r in various colors, cleared and uncleared surrounds with two pairs, and Gomez da Silva imperf. essay 25r green and imperf. proofs of 5r
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1878-1953, an unused and used collection of approximately 500 postal stationery cards and envelopes, with in depth representation of most issues, including 1878 15r unused, used (11) and reprints (2) with 15r cards overprinted "Prova" and "Specimen" respectively, 1880-82 10r blue, 10r brown (
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Portugal, "Jeez Luiz!" Magnificent Mint & Used Collection, 1853-1941, King Luiz, King Pedro V, Queen Maria II and the rest of the gang. What a nice classic collection this is! In one Lighthouse binder with all stamps in black mounts and numerous better sets & singles, such as used #1,
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Splendid Portugal Collection, 1929/90, a specialist's collection in six binders with all manner of mint and used stamps, S/S, proofs, covers, etc. generally neatly mounted and annotated on homemade pages, most of the post-1960s pages will show various uses on covers, highlights galore with so
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1895, Don Carlos Mouchon issue, specialized unused and used collection, with imperf. and perf. proofs, replete with numeral varieties, including values omitted with 2r, 10r and 25r se-tenant with normals in strips of three and similar for 10r in block of four, numerals misplaced, inverted, an
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1892-93, Don Carlos issues, specialized unused and used collection, with 60 envelopes, cards, wrappers or receipts, various papers and perfs., including "Specimen" overprints with Natal 10r to 50r and 100r to 300r on four pieces, perf. 12½ 20r lavender sheetlet of 28, unused, o.g., age
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Portugal Collection, 1894-1972, mix of mint and used on Scott and quadrille pages featuring 97-131 used, 132-146 mint (disturbed o.g. or regummed), 147-183 used, 1920/26 Ceres mostly complete used, 437-452 used, 453-489 used (#470 mint), 497-556 used, 579-586 mint, 594a never hinged (natural
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1789-1897, the fine collection of mail to and from France, neatly arranged by period, comprising 30 pre-philatelic or unfranked folded entires or folded letters, and 29 franked entires or envelopes and a front, commencing with 1789 (Feb. 21) folded letter from Lisbon to Quentin showing "Espag
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1934-48, the five frame exhibit of commercial airmail rates, comprised of approximately 130 envelopes, divided into three distinct periods, the first from 1934-July 1939, commences with Air service to Brazil 1934 (Oct. 20) first flight cover to Tangiers via Aero Portuguesa and then connecting
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1912-30, Ceres issue, a specialized unused and used collection, with approximately 100 covers, cards or other items of mail matter, including 1912-18 values (8) to 7½c in strips of three on three pieces with "Postes et Telégraphes/ Collection de Berne/ Madagascar" handstamps in red, 19
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Portugal Postal History Collection, four volumes with each covering a different realm of postal history; 1) 21 stampless covers of the 19th century and including a few postal notices, shows incoming from other European countries with variety of rate marks, "Lisbon" straightline, oval and 2-li
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1926-48, a collection of mostly commercial envelopes, comprised of approximately 150 covers, commencing with some first flight covers including 1926 Lisbon-Tangiers first flight for Earthquake Relief, the main emphasis being on the 1934-48 period with various rates for South America, U.S.A. w
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Portugal Assortment, various collection balances, miscellaneous in stock books, etc., leafing through the eight binders and books note (in no particular order) 1850s/70s cancels selection, 1920s commercial covers and cards, some Waterlow specimens from 1924 Camoens set, 346-76 mint, 377-97 mi
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Portuguese Christmas Postal Cards Colection, includes two different exhibit collections of mint and used cards (approx 105 cards) plus a shoebox filled with approx 450 additional mint and used cards with some duplication along with some later cards in their non-denominated envelopes plus some
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Portugal Postal Cards Accumulation, two shoeboxes filled to the brim with well over 1,500 mint and used cards of the classic to modern eras, generally filed in H&G order with slight to moderate duplication and typical mixed condition with some toning, corners clipped, etc. especially in the o
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Portugal - Azores and Madeirra Colonial Cancels Collection, approx 475 used sorted on quadrille pages by cancel, mostly on Portuguese issues but also including some Azores, Madeira and other colonies, virtually all pre-1920s and including "48" numeral cancel of Angra (34 including few pairs),
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Portugal Collection, 1931/69, mint and used sets and singles in a Schaubek album accompanied by a useful group of mint S/S of the 1940s (most 2 of each) with some of the colonial S/S also included, many premium as 579-614 used, 615-82 used, 689-827 used, 586a NH (2), 594a NH (2), 614a (2 incl
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Portugal 1935/41 "All for the Nation" Issue Specialized Collection, comprehensive treatment of the issue (Scott 566-68, 568B, 569) with stamps, proofs, postal stationery, covers, etc. mostly neatly mounted and annotated on homemade pages, note trial color and plate horiz roofs (note margin st
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1894-1911, Prince Henry, Vasco da Gama, King Manuel II issues, and "Republica" overprints, specialized collection, with varieties and a nice range of more than 100 envelopes, cards and other mail matter, including 1894 Prince Henry 5r to 1,000r, unused, the top three values without gum, two e
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1931-34, Lusiadas issue, a collection of nearly 100 envelopes, cards and other mail matter, depicting a wide range of rates and colorful frankings with registered, "A.R." and value declared, advertising and censored mail, including 1933 "A Voz" newspaper privately mailed to Anadia bearing 6c,
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Portugal, Boas Festas Postal Stationery Cards Collections, 1936-41, a splendid one-frame exhibit comprising 39 items in total, including master proof of indicia in black without value on glazed surface paper (29 x 28mm.), color trials of indicia (7, all stamp-size) with 25c purple on blue and
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Portugal 1919 "Monarchy of the North" Collection, in Feb 1919, an army commanded by Gen Paiva Coneiro established this "monarchy" and it's said that four stamps were issued at the Porto main post office on Feb 25, the same day the government quieted the revolt; collection shows an assortment
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Portugal Postal Tax Issues Collection, mint and used singles plus nice array of covers all on pages, includes RA1 on foreign destination covers (though not required), the 1911 20c Carmine tied on piece by telegraph cancel, RA2 used as regular postage on cover to France (no postage due charged
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Portugal Machine Cancels Collection, arranged on quadrille pages in six volumes, approx 465 1910s/80s covers and postal stationery (also with many "pieces" not counted) with most bearing various types of Lisbon cancels but note markings from other towns (e.g. Porto, Funchal) as well, includes
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Portugal & Colonies, Large Postal History Cover & Card Accumulation, 1890s-1970s, over 1500 covers housed in three boxes with material from the 1890s to the 1970s with a few later. About half of the lot is Portugal and the rest is mostly Mozambique, Angola and other Colonies. Both the Portuga
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Portugal & Colonies, Mostly Mint Collections in Stockbooks, 1858-1997, In seven Lighthouse stockbooks, Portugal and its colonies from A-Z, or Angola to Zambezia if you will. Portugal (1858-1997) is in two volumes and has some nice classics and plenty of modern mint; among the better ar
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1877-1975, the unused and used specialized collection, housed in two volumes, comprising Volume I devoted to Mozambique, including 1877-85 Crown perf. 13½ 20r rose, unused, o.g, and perf. 12½ 50r unused without gum and used, and a superb array of blocks of four to 300r wi
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Portuguese Colonies, Classic Collection of Mint & Used, 1868-1940, Arranged alphabetically in two binders with most stamps in black mounts. From Angola to Zambezia and everything in between, many better sets & singles, and here are just some of the highlights: Angra (1892-1905) with un
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1915-57, the fascinating postal history collection of World Wars I and II mail in Portuguese territory, comprised of approximately 45 envelopes or cards, including Angola 1915 (Sept. 11) postcard to Porto bearing Ceres 2½r, canceled by Expedição Militar á Angola/ Servicio Postal" c.d.s
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1892-1916, an unused and used collection, comprising Angra with 1892-93 5r to 300r reprints of 1905, Funchal with 1892-93 15r brown, 20r, 25r and 100r overprinted "Specimen" and perf. 12½ 300r, unused, o.g., Horta with 1892-93 perf. 12½ 150r, unused, o.g., Ponta Delgada with 189
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Portuguese Guinea Collection, 1881-1972, mostly mint sets and singles plus some souvenir sheets and assorted varieties on Scott and quadrille pages; many premium including #9 mint, 15 mint and used, 16a single in a block of six with five normals, 17a used, 30-31 mint, 39-43 mint, 77-109 mint,
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Portuguese India Collection, 1871-1959, mostly mint on pages (mostly Scott) and with nice assortment of varieties included; among the many premium are #1 used (RPS certificate), 2-3 used, 4 mint, 16 unused, 17 used, 22 mint, 26 mint, 28 mint, 39 mint, 55 mint, 106-107 used, 111 used, 373-375
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