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Central & South America continued...

Colombia continued...
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
379 ogO 11 image#11, 10c Yellow buff, two pages containing 48 stamps, of which 22 mint with also pairs and one strip of three, unusual 10c on piece in combination with 5c, better usages include handstamps of Piedras, Honda, Ambalema, manuscript Manizales, Neiva, Jirón and Guaduas, as usual, very few with faint blemishes. (Image) Est. $400-500

SOLD for $625.00
Will close during Public Auction
380 og 11a image#11a, 1860 10c Yellow-buff, tête-bêche pair, a marginal example from the left of the sheet, positions 11-12 including the inverted cliché in position 12, deep color and excellent margins, with portions of the original gum, one of the finest pairs in existence; 1999 P.F. certificate (Rendón) with the image wrongly illustrated upside down; Scott $7,000+; ex-Laarsen. (Image) Est. $2,000-3,000

SOLD for $2,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
381 O 12 image#12, 1860 20c Blue, stone B, two very fine examples, excellent margins ranging from large to enormous, one, showing the characteristic of small colorless flaw before "C" of "Confederación" and white line in upper left spandrel, this example being so far unique with these features for this stone B, cancelled by "66" in manuscript, the other with "eyeglass" handstamp of Bogotá, used 20c stone B examples are very elusive, as a matter of fact, only two were gathered in the renowned Alfredo Frohlich collection of classic Colombia. (Image) Est. $200-300

SOLD for $140.00
Will close during Public Auction
382 ogO 12 image#12, 1860 20c Blue, stone A, choice assembly comprising 17 stamps, the most part with outstanding margins, two mint, the others used, one on piece, with handstamps at Honda or Bogotá, one showing manuscript "Sonsón", all very fine except for one with faint wrinkle, very difficult to find in this remarkable condition. (Image) Est. $300-400

SOLD for $325.00
Will close during Public Auction
383 O 13 image#13, 1861 2½c Black, a magnificent example printed on thinner paper than usually found, showing large even margins all around, featuring frame line broken at left, lightly and cleanly cancelled by Bogotá oval handstamp, superb; Scott $400. (Image) Est. $150-200

SOLD for $120.00
Will close during Public Auction
384 ogO 13 image#13, 1861 2½c Black, a selection of 12 examples, two unused including one possessing original gum, this being a very unusual characteristic for this stamp, and ten used, with handstamps of Bogotá and numeral "0" in red and black, and very scarce "San Gil/Franca" in red, in addition one Sperati used, a very fine and most remarkable group of this difficult adhesive. (Image) Est. $800-1,200

SOLD for $1,100.00
Will close during Public Auction
385 O 14a image#14a, 1861 5c Buff, an outstanding marginal example from the right of the sheet, ample to huge even margins, cancelled by "Garzón./Franca." oval handstamp, very fine, used marginal examples are very rare, further enhanced by the very elusive cancellation. (Image) (imagea) (imageb)

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Est. $100-150

SOLD for $160.00
Will close during Public Auction
386 ogOpP 14, 14a image#14, 14a, 1861 5c Yellow and 5c Buff, assembly comprising 41 examples, of which 14 mint including one block of four, the rest used with two pairs, of which one rejoined, one piece with one 5c combined with 10c of the same issue, otherwise singles including handstamps of very rare Moreno, Socorro, Carnecerías, Mompós, Pie de Cuesta, etc, manuscript usages of Ambalema, Ibagué and Neiva, the great majority sound. (Image) Est. $1,000-1,500

SOLD for $850.00
Will close during Public Auction
387 O 16 image#16, 1861 10c Blue, two used examples with quite balanced large margins, showing complete manuscript cancellations of Neiva and Tunja, very fine. (Image) Est. $150-200

SOLD for $100.00
Will close during Public Auction
388 ogO 16 image#16, 1861 10c Blue, choice group of 28 stamps, all except one in used condition, remarkable handstamps originating from Mompós, Purificación (in red), Socorro and Moreno, meanwhile the manuscript usages are Pie de Cuesta, Ambalema, Barranquilla, Sogamoso and Tunja, only three examples with faults, mainly a very fine and attractive lot. (Image) Est. $750-1,000

SOLD for $725.00
Will close during Public Auction
389 ogO 17 image#17, 1861 20c Red, three examples displaying printing flaws, including one unused without gum displaying external border of the oval broken at right, two used, one with blue oval of Vélez, showing two large colorless spots at right (very small faint thin which seems to be caused by an irregularity of the paper at top), and one used at Tunja in manuscript with colored dash between "N" and "A" in "Nacionales", fine and scarce. (Image) Est. $250-350

SOLD for $260.00
Will close during Public Auction
390 ogOpP 17 image#17, 1861 20c Red, selection of 17 stamps, two mint, among the used examples are to be remarked the rare handstamps of "Chita/Franca", "Pie-Cuesta", "Cipaquirá/Franca" and the highly interesting "Colón" in red applied in Panama, ink usages of Ambalema and Ibagué, also a large fragment of judicial wrapper with one 20c tied by Bogotá oval, an attractive group, few are affected by faults as usually encountered. (Image) Est. $750-1,000

SOLD for $675.00
Will close during Public Auction
391 ogO 18 image#18, 1861 1p Rose, selection of 21 stamps, three mint including one marginal and two with the prominent flaws occurred in positions 2 & 3, the position 2 being repeated in used condition with complete "Barba-coas" in manuscript, other handwritten usages are Socorro, Ibagué, Neiva, Espinal, and few indistinct ones, the remarkable postmarks exhibited being "Ybague/Franca" in two lines, "Call/Franca" (instead of Cali), Cipaquirá./Franca.", "Socorro./Franca.", Cartago" and "0" numeral which is very rarely found in green, additionally enriched by signed black proof of Sperati, five examples with slight faults, mainly very attractive and fine. (Image) Est. $1,000-1,500

SOLD for $850.00
Will close during Public Auction
392 ogO 19 image#19, 1861-62 10c Blue, group of 20 stamps, of which three mint, used in other respects with very rare pair used at Cali -less than ten multiples of this value are recorded, this being the third largest-, the better handstamp being "Colon" oval in red and rare "Villeta" straight-line, just four adhesives with very slight blemish, predominantly very fine; Scott $3,300+. (Image) Est. $350-450

SOLD for $425.00
Will close during Public Auction
393 O 20 image#20, 1861-62 20c Red, selection of six used examples, margins ranging from clear to huge, five showing Bogotá postmarks, including two oval types, and one with "Guaduas" in manuscript according to the the handwriting of the postal clerk at that office, a couple of adhesives with the usually found small thin spots, most of the stamps recorded of this value were used in Bogotá, and quite scarcely in Palmira, with usages from other localities being of great rarity and remarkable for this stamp, which is scarcely found in used condition, highly important exhibits of the past, such as the Frohlich and Goeggel collections, had no more than 8 or 9 used examples of this value, and none of these collections presented an usage of Guaduas (Hugo Goeggel possessed one stamp with Palmira handstamp, which is less scarce than Guaduas, and otherwise both included Bogotá usages only). (Image) Est. $600-800

SOLD for $500.00
Will close during Public Auction
394 ogOpP 21 image#21, 1861-62 50c Green, group of 23 stamps, three mint, the rest used, including a very scarce combination on piece with 10c of the same issue cancelled by "0" numeral in red, one marginal example with Palmira oval, fancy circle of Tunja, manuscript usages of Sogamoso, Tunja, Ipiales and Chita, five adhesives with imperfections in a group which presents well; Scott $4,075+. (Image) Est. $400-500

SOLD for $575.00
Will close during Public Auction
395 ogO 22 image#22, 1861-62 1p Lilac, ten examples with two being mint, usages of Tunja in manuscript and postmarks of Bogotá, Cal, Cartago, this applied on marginal example exhibited with 1863 50c which seems to have been used contemporarily, six adhesives are affected by faint faults, nevertheless of great appearance, additionally enriched by three remarkable Sperati reproductions including one marginal on piece. (Image) Est. $300-400

SOLD for $850.00
Will close during Public Auction
396 O 23 image#23, 1861-62 1p Lilac on bluish, five used examples in three different shades, mainly well margined, otherwise two touching on one or two sides, exhibiting manuscript cancellations of Cali and Popayán, oval handstamps of Bogotá and "Cipaquirá/Franca" type, one stamp with repaired pin hole and two with minor usual fault; it is to be noted the remarkable difficulty of gathering five examples of this very rare stamp -which is anyway plagued by faults-. (Image) Est. $750-1,000

SOLD for $675.00
Will close during Public Auction
397 og 24, 24a image#24, 24a, 1862 5c Mustard-yellow, pair featuring types II-III, the latter with star after "Cent.", clear impression and intense shade, complete to predominantly ample margins, original gum, very fine, the largest used or unused multiple of this value, of which only three are recorded unused, being much scarcer in this condition. (Image) Est. $400-500

SOLD for $270.00
Will close during Public Auction
398 ogO 24, 24a image#24, 24a, 1862 5c Yellow, assembly comprising 29 stamps, all except one used, including three pairs (the largest multiples recorded), of which one is marginal and with part of the impression missing at right, this being an outstanding and very rare feature in Colombian classic stamps, better cancellations being "Cipaquirá/Franca" and "S. Jose/De Cucuta/Franca" ovals, manuscript usages of Barbacoas, Ocaña , Guaduas, Buenaventura and Rionegro, few stamps with minor imperfections, generally very fine appearance. (Image) Est. $300-400

SOLD for $500.00
Will close during Public Auction

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