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Central & South America continued...

Colombia continued...
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
399 ogO 25 image#25, 1862 10c Blue, four examples, one touching at right, otherwise well margined, one being marginal, including two types V of which one mint (small grease spot at top), and two types II, with handstamps of Antioquia, Bogotá and Socorro, very fine. (Image) Est. $100-150

SOLD for $70.00
Will close during Public Auction
400 ogOpP 25 image#25, 1862 10c Blue, assembly comprising 48 stamps, of which four mint represented in two pairs, the rest being used, including two very fine usages on piece showing complete strikes of Socorro and Bogotá postmarks, three pairs, marginal examples, rare usages including "1" and "2" numerals in red, manuscript cancels of Villanueva, Cúcuta, Neiva, Vélez, etc., in addition one entire letter with single franking which we can not state with confidence to be genuine, few stamps with usual blemishes, a group of interest. (Image) Est. $300-400

SOLD for $650.00
Will close during Public Auction
401 ogO 26 image#26, 1862 20c Red, group of 37 used stamps except for two which are unused, including marginal examples, four pairs, manuscript cancels including Barbacoas, rare "Corre..." for "Correos", Ocaña, Marinilla, Ambalema with infrequent application of date, handstamps of Málaga, Cartago, scarce "3" numeral in blue, etc., as usual, few stamps with the slight imperfections plaguing these issues. (Image) Est. $350-450

SOLD for $525.00
Will close during Public Auction
402 O 26b image#26b, 1862 50c red instead of 20c red, ERROR OF TRANSFER, type I, just clipped at base, clear to large margins in other respects, remarkably vivid shade, cleanly cancelled by "Medellin./Franca." oval postmark, very fine; Scott $5,500. (Image) Est. $750-1,000

SOLD for $800.00
Will close during Public Auction
403 O 29 image#29, 1862 50c Green on bluish, two largely margined, marginal examples from the top and the right of the sheet, showing different shades, cancelled in manuscript at Guamo and Tunja, very fine. (Image) Est. $100-150

SOLD for $110.00
Will close during Public Auction
404 ogO 29 image#29, 1862 50c Green on bluish, 15 stamps including three unused with one one pair, marginal examples, mainly manuscript cancellations comprising Santander, Sogamoso, Popayán, Manizales, Neiva and Espinal, six adhesives affected by the usual faint faults, attractive group. (Image) Est. $200-300

SOLD for $230.00
Will close during Public Auction
405 O 52 image#52, 1866 10p Black on vermilion, a remarkable block of four, very clear impression and bright shade, slightly cut into in part of the right margin and clipped in very small part at top left, ample to huge margins in other respects, showing tiny parts of neighboring adhesives, showing "me/in" manuscript cancellations denoting the origin of Medellín, one vertical slight crease which partly passes through the margin between adhesives and small tear at top, of no importance as these multiples present faults, being the largest multiple recorded of this value, of which only at most five are recorded. (Image) Est. $750-1,000

SOLD for $500.00
Will close during Public Auction
406 c 74 image#74, 1877 10c Bister brown, large even margins all around, tied by "Bogotá" oval handstamp to May 1878 envelope to Cincinnati, taxed on arrival by "New York/Due 5 Cents" duplex marking, with receiving c.d.s. on reverse, very fine and unusual; an additional 1878 cover to New York, bearing the same franking but uncancelled, cut slightly into at lower left, with the same due marking on arrival on front. (Image) Est. $300-400

CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
407 c 74 image#74, 1877 10c Bister brown, remarkably fresh and well margined, on August 8, 1879 folded letter from Bogotá to Hamburg, Germany, tied by "Bogotá" oval, carried through the British P.O. at Savanilla, with corresponding "Savanilla/Barranquilla" c.d.s., Anglo-French "T/1-10" marking denoting the 1 franc 10 centimes to be paid upon arrival with "80" in blue crayon, backstamps including London and Hamburg, filing fold clear of the franking, a rare usage through the British P.O.; signed Rendón. (Image) Est. $400-500

CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
408 c 74 image#74, 1877 10c Bister brown, complete to very large margins, on March 22, 1880 envelope to Paris, tied by oval handstamp on dispatch and red Calais entry c.d.s. in France, showing a very fine strike of "Savanilla/Barranquilla" c.d.s. denoting the carriage through the British post office, with blue crayon"110" for the 1 franc 10 centimes postage due to Great Britain, "T" due marking and "16" charge on delivery, registering the transit of London on back, very fine, another rare usage through the British P.O. (Image) Est. $400-500

CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
409 nh C38-C50, CF1 image#C38-C50, CF1, 1923-28 5c-5p, complete set of thirteen values, registration 20c, mint n. h. in marginal singles and blocks of four from the lower left corner of the sheet, superb, scarce thus. (Image) Est. $250-350

CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
410 c C38, C45, CF1 image#C38, C45, CF1, 1923 5c Orange brown, 60c Brown and registration 20c Grey, on registered pre-printed envelope endorsed "Samples without value" in four languages, addressed to Barranquilla to a member of Scadta, all tied by red Scadta c.d.s.'s of Medellín, without application of national postage, the only example recorded of Scadta mail sent as samples without value, a great item for the connoisseur; ex-Toro Pinzón. (Image) Est. $750-1,000

SOLD for $600.00
Will close during Public Auction
411 c Gebauer 54 imageGebauer #54, 1923 20c Red brown, "R" hand overprint, type I, used together with 1921 #C26 & #C31 10c and 60c, as well as Colombia 3c (3), all tied by red Scadta c.d.s. of Bogotá on May 21, 1923 envelope, very fine and rare. (Image) Est. $300-400

CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
412 c   imageSCADTA routing label, "Servicio de Transportes Aereos en Colombia/CTI/Scadta-Secn. de Correos/Correo Aereo de_a_" with origin and destination inserted by handstamp, applied on envelope from Barranquilla to Calamar, stuck by the dispatch operator to denote an exceptional correspondence which represented the only letter under way to Calamar on the day of dispatch, July 13 1924, bearing national post 3c and Scadta #C42, 30c Blue, defective at base, each tied by Scadta c.d.s. of Barranquilla, the only cover recorded bearing a Scadta routing label, of great significance for the advanced collection;ex-Goeggel. (Image) Est. $1,500-2,000

SOLD for $1,400.00
Will close during Public Auction
413 c C42 imageCuba, Scadta Consular Mail, Jan. 21, 1929 envelope from Havana to Barranquilla, franked by Cuba 2c and Scadta #C42 30c Blue, both tied by Havana roller datestamp and "Servicio de Transportes Aereos/Barranquilla" c.d.s., very fine, showing agency handstamps on reverse, only about ten covers recorded from this origin; ex-Boonshaft. (Image) Est. $400-500

CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
414 c CLA25-CLA29 imageGermany, Scadta Consular Mail, group of four covers from Hamburg and Jena to Bogotá, bearing #CLA25-CLA29 featuring the following frankings: 15c (2), 60c single, 30c (3), 20c+50c pair, all items showing instructional airmail labels applied in Colombia, and two with the addressee's label indicating the P.O. 455 of Scadta at Bogotá, the German franking being different in each cover, fine-very fine, a magnificent lot enabling to illustrate four different Scadta rates from Germany. (Image) Est. $500-750

CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
415 c   imageGreat Britain, Scadta Consular Mail, Great Britain 2½d and #C40 1923 15c Carmine, two examples, all tied by "London W.C." datestamp on November 9, 1930, backstamped on arrival, a very scarce and desirable combination franking. (Image) Est. $300-400

CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
416 c C57 imageMexico, Scadta Consular Mail, 2c Rose postal stationery card from Monterrey to Bogotá, uprated with #C57, 1929 15c Deep green, tied by "Servicio de Transportes Aereos/Barranquilla" c.d.s., showing similar c.d.s. on arrival alongside, with each denomination being overprinted by "De Mexico" straight-line handstamp, which was made of rubber and applied at Barranquilla, only five items are recorded with this handstamp, all belonging to the same correspondence (see article by Brandes and Bortfeldt in "Colomphil" n. 7-8, February 2000; that research was based on this item), in addition a rare example of diplomatic bag acceptance of a commercial postcard for the purpose of expediting an urgent message; ex-Valenzuela Acosta. (Image) Est. $1,000-1,500

CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
417 c C55 imageNetherlands, Scadta Consular Mail, #C55, 1929 5c Yellow orange, in mixed franking with Ecuador Scadta #C16, C17, 1930 50c Red brown and 75c Green, and National Colombian postage of 4c, all applied to pay the internal airmail and overland fees in Colombia, additionally with Dutch franking making up 2 gulden and 32½ centimes, all tied by Enkhuizen c.d.s.'s dated 10.13.1931, on large envelope with instructional endorsement for a Zeppelin carriage from Germany to Brazil, with Friedrichshafen c.d.s. at lower left, with green "Luftschiff Graff Zeppelin/3. Südamerikafahrt 1931" marking, with Brazilian transits of Recife and Belem on reverse, a very rare and fascinating mixed franking caused by a shortage of Colombian airmail stamps in the Colombian Embassy in the Netherlands. (Image) Est. $1,000-1,500

SOLD for $1,050.00
Will close during Public Auction
418 c CLS20 imageSwitzerland, Scadta Consular Mail, #CLS20, 1924 machine overprinted 30c Blue, used on two single rate covers from Bern to Bogotá, with two different additional Swiss frankings of 30r and 40r, one cover showing the Scadta franking cancelled at Bern only, the other 30c with red Barranquilla c.d.s., a fine duo. (Image) Est. $250-300

CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction

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