Online Stamp Auction Spain and Colonies #116
251 | Pre-philately. La Rioja
|ABOUT|1795. ALFARO to RONCAL. RIOXA brand, by Alfaro in writing ink (PE2) edition 2004. MAGNIFICENT AND VERY RARE.
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252 | Pre-philately. La Rioja
|ABOUT|1853. BRIVIEUncirculatedA (BURGOS) to VILLAGoodAYO (BURGOS). On the BRIVIEUncirculatedA / RIOJA front. MAGNIFICENT.
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253 | Pre-philately. La Rioja
|ABOUT|1823. ARNEDO to VITORIA. CALª / RIOXA brand, from Calahorra (PE7) edition 2004. MAGNIFICENT.
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254 | Pre-philately. La Rioja
|ABOUT|1738. HARO (LA RIOJA) to MADRID. HARO brand, in writing ink (PE1) edition 2004. MAGNIFICENT AND EXTRAORDINARY RARE, ALMOST IN ALL PROBABILITY IT IS THE OLDEST BRAND USED IN THIS LOCATION AND WITH ALL CERTAINTY IT IS THE ONE REVIEWED IN TIZON'S WORK. Ex-Antonio Cuesta.
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255 | Pre-philately. La Rioja
|ABOUT|1786. LOGROÑO to TORRECILLA DE CAMEROS. RIOXA brand, in black from Logroño (PE4) edition 2004. MAGNIFICENT AND RARE.
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256 | Pre-philately. La Rioja
|ABOUT|(1827ca). Judicial Escrow from LOGROÑO to BURGOS (paper missing on one side and torn on the front). LÑO / FRANQUEADO mark, in red (PE10) edition 2004. BEAUTIFUL AND VERY RARE.
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257 | Pre-philately. La Rioja
|ABOUT|1740. EZCARAY (LA RIOJA) to MADRID. LACAZADA brand, in black applied in transit through Santo Domingo de la Calzada (PE1) edition 2004. MAGNIFICENT AND EXTRAORDINARY RARE, ALMOST IN ALL PROBABILITY IT IS THE OLDEST BRAND USED IN THIS LOCATION AND WITH ALL CERTAINTY IT IS THE ONE REVIEWED IN THE WORK OF BITCH. Ex-Antonio Cuesta.
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258 | Pre-philately. La Rioja
|ABOUT|1844. SANTO DOMINGO DE LA CALZADA to MADRID. On the front baeza SANTO.DLC / RIOJA, in yellow. MAGNIFICENT AND RARE.
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259 | Pre-philately. Madrid
|ABOUT|1854. GLASS GATEWAY (MADRID) to MADRID. On the front CADALSO / CAST.LA.N baeza, in red. MAGNIFICENT AND RARE.
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260 | Pre-philately. Madrid
|ABOUT|1850. EL PARDO to LEGANIEL (CUENCA). Baeza EL PARDO / CAST.LA N., in red. MAGNIFICENT AND VERY RARE.
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261 | Pre-philately. Madrid
|ABOUT|1847. FUENTIDUEÑA DE TAJO (MADRID) to LEGANIEL (CUENCA). Baeza FUENTIDUEÑA / CAST.LA N. MAGNIFICENT PRINT AND VERY RARE.
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262 | Pre-philately. Madrid
|ABOUT|1849. FUENTIDUEÑA DE TAJO to LEGANIEL (CUENCA). General use brand FRANCO, in red. MAGNIFICENT AND EXTRAORDINARY RARE, NOT REVIEWED THE FRANCO MARK OF GENERAL USE OF THIS LOCATION IN THE WORK OF TIZON.
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263 | Pre-philately. Madrid
|ABOUT|1688. MADRID to LIVORNO (TUUncirculatedANY). Handwritten bearing "21-". MAGNIFICENT.
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264 | Pre-philately. Madrid
|ABOUT|1700. MADRID to LIVORNO (TUUncirculatedANY). Handwritten title "21-5". MAGNIFICENT.
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265 | Pre-philately. Madrid
|ABOUT|1700. MADRID to LIVORNO (TUUncirculatedANY). Handwritten title "21:10". MAGNIFICENT.
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266 | Pre-philately. Madrid
|ABOUT|1753. LISBON (PORTUGAL) to LUCCA (ITALY). COR / REO DEY / TALIA DE / MADRD mark, in black and applied to the back in transit through Madrid (PE4) edition 2004. MAGNIFICENT AND RARE, ACCORDING TO TIZON THERE ARE ONLY SEVEN CARDS WITH THIS MARK AND THIS IS PROBABLY THE OLDEST KNOWN. Ex-Antonio Cuesta.
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267 | Pre-philately. Madrid
|ABOUT|1724. ROME (ITALY) to VILLAVICIOSA (ASTURIAS). On the back there is a circular NEGATIVE CROSS mark, attributed to Madrid and most likely used by merchants to mark their correspondence and rectified manuscript carrying (PE110), 2004 edition. MAGNIFICENT AND VERY RARE, VERY FEW KNOWN DIRECTED TO ASTURIAS. Ex-Antonio Cuesta.
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268 | Pre-philately. Madrid
|ABOUT|1733. BRUGES (NETHERLANDS) to MARTOS (JAEN). BRUGES stamped mark, indicating the origin and on the back CIGoodULAR CROSS, in negative and applied in transit through Madrid, possibly used by traders and merchants to mark their correspondence (PE110) edition 2004. MAGNIFICENT AND RARE, ESPECIALLY WITH ORIGIN IN BRUGES. Ex-Antonio Cuesta.
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269 | Pre-philately. Madrid
|ABOUT|1825. SAN LORENZO DE EL EUncirculatedORIAL to MADRID, addressed to Don José Blázquez, chamber surgeon of Fernando VII. Mark M / POSTAGE (PE25) 2004 edition and handwritten annotation "Parte". MAGNIFICENT AND VERY RARE.
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270 | Pre-philately. Madrid
|ABOUT|1842. MADRID to PARIS (FRANCE). Baeza dater MADRID / 18-APR-1842 / CAST.LA.N. and M / PP mark, in red (PE85) edition 2004. MAGNIFICENT AND RARE, ESPECIALLY BEING ONE OF THE FIRST DAYS OF USE OF THE BAEZA. Ex-Antonio Cuesta.
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271 | Pre-philately. Madrid
|ABOUT|1842. MADRID to BRASSAC (FRANCE). Date marker baeza MADRID / 8-JUN-1842 / CAST.LA.N, in red. MAGNIFICENT AND RARE CIGoodULATED DURING THE FIRST YEAR OF USE OF THE BAEZA DATER. Ex-Antonio Cuesta.
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272 | Pre-philately. Madrid
|ABOUT|1728. VILLAMIEL (CACERES) to MADRID. CRUZ DE SANTIAGO mark, in black applied upon arrival (PE111) 2004 edition. MAGNIFICENT AND RARE. Ex-Antonio Cuesta.
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273 | Pre-philately. Madrid
|ABOUT|1747. ROME to CUENCA. ROMA brand, from the Spanish postal office in Rome, dependent on the Madrid Central Post Office (PE119) edition 2004. MAGNIFICENT AND EXTRAORDINARY RARE.
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274 | Pre-philately. Madrid
|ABOUT|1735. ROME (ITALY) to BAGoodELONA. ROMA brand, in black circulated through the Spanish post office in Rome (PE119) edition 2004. MAGNIFICENT AND EXTRAORDINARY RARE, ALMOST IN ALL PROBABILITY IT IS THE OLDEST BRAND USED IN THIS LOCATION, DATE MUCH EARLIER THAN THE ONE INDICATED ON THE WORK OF TIZON. Ex-Antonio Cuesta. (We appreciate the contribution of Esteve Domenech, where he tells us that this mark is a variant of the one cataloged by Tizón, as it is a completely rectangular mark, in total there are five known cards)
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275 | Pre-philately. Madrid
|ABOUT|1736. GENOA to BAGoodELONA. GENOVA brand, in black circulated through the Spanish post office in Genoa (PE118) edition 2004. MAGNIFICENT AND VERY RARE PRINTING, WITHOUT A DOUBT IT IS ONE OF THE OLDEST BRANDS USED IN THIS LOCATION AND WITH ALL SURE IT IS THE ONE REVIEWED IN THE WORK OF TIZON. Ex-Antonio Cuesta.
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276 | Pre-philately. Madrid
|ABOUT|1738. BRUGES (NETHERLANDS) to SEVILLE. DE BRUGES stamp indicating the origin and handwritten annotation "m//m" indicating the postage prepaid. MAGNIFICENT AND RARE. Ex-Antonio Cuesta.
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277 | Pre-philately. Madrid
|ABOUT|1746. AMSTERDAM (NETHERLANDS) to CORELLA (NAVARRA). Handwritten annotation "Olanda" indicating the origin (most likely from the Madrid Central Post Office) and portage "2 r ½". MAGNIFICENT AND RARE. Ex-Antonio Cuesta.
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278 | Pre-philately. Madrid
|ABOUT|1790. LONDON (ENGLAND) to MADRID. ENGLAND mark, in black applied on arrival (PE113) edition 2004. MAGNIFICENT AND VERY RARE. Ex-Antonio Cuesta.
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279 | Pre-philately. Madrid
|ABOUT|1852. SAN FERNANDO DE HENARES to LEGANIEL (CUENCA). Baeza PTE.D.VIVEROS / CAST.LA N. MAGNIFICENT AND EXTRAORDINARY RARE, ONE OF THE MOST DIFFICULT BAEZA TYPE DATERS TO OBTAIN, THIS IS THE FIRST TIME WE HAVE RECORD OF IT.
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280 | Pre-philately. Madrid
|ABOUT|1854. PONTON DE LA OLIVA (MADRID) to TARANCON (CUENCA), sent from the Caserna del Presidio del Cerro de la Oliva, Patones. On the occasion of the construction of the Pontón de la Oliva dam, for the Canal de Isabel II, a large number of workers were displaced, among them, more than fifteen hundred prisoners, most of them from the Carlist Wars and for their accommodation, A building was built, part of which was used as a prison. Baeza TORRELAGUNA / CAST.LA.N. MAGNIFICENT AND VERY RARE, ESPECIALLY FROM THIS UNUSUAL LOCATION.
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281 | Pre-philately. Royal Mail
|ABOUT|1576. SAN LORENZO DE EL EUncirculatedORIAL to MILAN, letter in copy sent by Philip II to Don Sancho de Guevara y Padilla, Castellano Sforzesco of Milan, member of the Secret Council of Philip II and appointed Governor of MILAN in April 1580. Signatures "I the King " and Antonio Pérez, Secretary of the Chamber of Felipe II and the Council of State. MAGNIFICENT AND RARE.
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282 | Pre-philately. Royal Mail
|ABOUT|1579. TOLEDO to GENOA, sent by King Felipe II to Don Pedro de Mendoza, ambassador of Genoa and member of the Council of State. Handwritten annotation "For the King" and complete wafer. MAGNIFICENT AND RARE.
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283 | Pre-philately. Royal Mail
|ABOUT|1721. MADRID to AVILA. OFFICIAL FRANCHISE mark, in black (PE34), 2004 edition and handwritten "For the King", complete plate seal on the back. MAGNIFICENT AND EXTRAORDINARY RARE. Ex-Antonio Cuesta.
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284 | Pre-philately. Royal Mail
|ABOUT|1782. MADRID to VITORIA. On the front handwritten "For the King" and Royal Mail mark, in black (PE40) edition 2004. MAGNIFICENT AND RARE. Ex-Antonio Cuesta.
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285 | Pre-philately. Royal Mail
|ABOUT|1788. MADRID to AREQUIPA (PERU). Manuscript "For the King" and Royal Mail mark, in black very similar to the (PE38) 2004 edition. MAGNIFICENT AND VERY RARE DESTINATION, ESPECIALLY BY ROYAL MAIL. Ex-Antonio Cuesta.
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286 | Pre-philately. Royal Mail
|ABOUT|1796. MADRID to GUATEMALA. Manuscript "For the King" and mark SPAIN, in red from La Coruña or Cádiz. MAGNIFICENT AND VERY RARE TRANSATLANTIC ROYAL MAIL IN THIS PERIOD. Ex-Antonio Cuesta.
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287 | Pre-philately. Murcia
|ABOUT|1757. CARTAGENA (MUGoodIA) to MARSEILLE (FRANCE). MVGoodIA brand, in black (PE9) edition 2004. MAGNIFICENT AND VERY RARE. Ex-Antonio Cuesta.
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288 | Pre-philately. Murcia
|ABOUT|1845. ORIHUELA (ALICANTE) to CIUDAD REAL. On the front baeza ORIHUELA / MUGoodIA. MAGNIFICENT.
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289 | Pre-philately. Navarra
|ABOUT|1850. CAGoodAR (NAVARRE) to VIANA (NAVARRE). On the front baeza LOS-AGoodOS / NAVARRA, in red. MAGNIFICENT PRINT.
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290 | Pre-philately. Navarra
|ABOUT|1717. PAMPLONA (NAVARRE) to BAYONE (FRANCE). PAMPLONA brand, in black (PE1) 2004 edition. MAGNIFICENT AND EXTRAORDINARY RARE, ALMOST IN ALL PROBABILITY IT IS THE OLDEST BRAND USED IN THIS LOCATION AND WITH ALL CERTAINTY IT IS THE ONE REVIEWED IN TIZON'S WORK. Ex-Antonio Cuesta.
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291 | Pre-philately. Navarra
|ABOUT|1756. PAMPLONA (NAVARRA) to MARSEILLE (FRANCE). NAVARRA brand, in black (PE8) 2004 edition. MAGNIFICENT. Ex-Antonio Cuesta.
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292 | Pre-philately. Navarra
|ABOUT|1850. PAMPLONA to ZARAGOZA. On the front it says PAMPLONA / NAVARRA, in yellow. MAGNIFICENT.
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293 | Pre-philately. Navarra
|ABOUT|1847. SANGUESA to ZARAGOZA. On the front baeza SANGÃœESA / NAVARRA, in red. MAGNIFICENT PRINT.
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294 | Pre-philately. PaÃs Vasco
|ABOUT|1717. BILBAO to MADRID. AR / BILBAO brand, in black (PE1) edition 2004. MAGNIFICENT AND EXTRAORDINARY RARE, ALMOST IN ALL PROBABILITY IT IS THE OLDEST BRAND USED IN THIS LOCATION AND WITH ALL CERTAINTY IT IS THE ONE REVIEWED IN TIZON'S WORK. Ex-Antonio Cuesta.
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295 | Pre-philately. PaÃs Vasco
|ABOUT|1758. BILBAO to LAVAL (FRANCE). VIZCAYA brand, in black (PE7) 2004 edition. MAGNIFICENT. Ex-Antonio Cuesta.
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296 | Pre-philately. PaÃs Vasco
|ABOUT|1791. LONDON (GREAT BRITAIN) to FORONDA (ALAVA), privately routed to Calais, where the mark of origin is applied and from there to Bilbao by sea. Handwritten annotation "For Bilbao". MAGNIFICENT.
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297 | Pre-philately. PaÃs Vasco
|ABOUT|1823. BILBAO to LONDON (GREAT BRITAIN), circulated by sea to Gravesend (entrance route to the Thames River) where the SHIP LETTER / GRAVESEND mark is applied to the back. MAGNIFICENT.
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298 | Pre-philately. PaÃs Vasco
|ABOUT|1843. VERA FROM BIDASOA (NAVARRA) to CINTRUENIGO (NAVARRA). YRUN brand, in blue (PE9) edition 2004. MAGNIFICENT AND RARE.
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299 | Pre-philately. PaÃs Vasco
|ABOUT|1786. FRANCE to JEREZ DE LA FRONTERA. BAYONA brand, from Irún applied in transit to indicate the origin (PE18) 2004 edition. MAGNIFICENT.
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300 | Pre-philately. PaÃs Vasco
|ABOUT|1781. PAU (FRANCE) to CADIZ. BAYONA brand, applied in transit through Irún (PE18) 2004 edition. MAGNIFICENT. Ex-Antonio Cuesta.
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