Online Stamp Auction Spain and Colonies #116
301 | Pre-philately. PaÃs Vasco
1784. GORDON HALL (GREAT BRITAIN) to CADIZ. BAYONA mark, in black applied in transit through Irún (PE18) 2004 edition. MAGNIFICENT. Ex-Antonio Cuesta.
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302 | Pre-philately. PaÃs Vasco
1717. SAN SEBASTIAN to PAMPLONA (NAVARRA). SS mark, in black (PE2) 2004 edition. MAGNIFICENT AND VERY RARE, DATE VERY EARLIER THAN THAT INDICATED IN TIZON'S WORK. Ex-Antonio Cuesta.
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303 | Pre-philately. PaÃs Vasco
1851. VERGARA (GUIPUZCOA) to BAYONA (FRANCE). On the Baeza VERGARA / VITORIA front, in red. MAGNIFICENT.
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304 | Pre-philately. PaÃs Vasco
1843. AZPEITIA (GUIPUZCOA) to BILBAO. On the front Baeza VILLA-RL.DG / VITORIA. MAGNIFICENT PRINTING AND FIRST YEAR OF USE OF BAEZA IN THIS TOWN.
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305 | Pre-philately. PaÃs Vasco
1717. (March 1st). VITORIA to MADRID. VITORIA mark, interlaced letters (PE1) 2004 edition. MAGNIFICENT AND EXTRAORDINARILY RARE, IT IS ALMOST CERTAINLY THE OLDEST KNOWN MARK OF VITORIA, NOT REFERENCED IN TIZON'S WORK, THE OLDEST DOCUMENTED ONE WAS FROM APRIL 1717, A PIECE OF ENORMOUS IMPORTANCE. Ex-Antonio Cuesta.
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306 | Pre-philately. PaÃs Vasco
1758. VITORIA to LAVAL (FRANCE). BIZCAYA stamp, in Vitoria writing ink (PE6), 2004 edition. MAGNIFICENT AND VERY RARE. Ex-Antonio Cuesta.
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307 | Pre-philately. PaÃs Vasco
1786. VITORIA to MEXICO. VICTORIA mark, in black (PE9) 2004 edition and SPAIN, in red applied in transit through La Coruña (PE26). MAGNIFICENT AND RARE. Ex-Antonio Cuesta.
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308 | Pre-philately. Africa
1743. CEUTA to GENOA (ITALY). Mark DZEUTA, in black (PE1) 2004 edition. MAGNIFICENT AND EXTRAORDINARILY RARE, POSSIBLY THE OLDEST KNOWN DATE CIGoodULATED BY MAIL IN AFRICA, A PIECE OF ENORMOUS SPECTACULARITY, POSSIBLY THE ONLY ONE KNOWN. Ex-Antonio Cuesta.
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309 | Pre-philately. Africa
1749. ORAN (ALGERIA) to MADRID. ORAN mark, in black (PE1) 2004 edition. MAGNIFICENT AND EXTRAORDINARILY RARE, IT IS ALMOST PROBABILITY THE OLDEST MARK USED IN THIS TOWN AND IS CERTAINLY THE ONE REVIEWED IN TIZON'S WORK AND ONE OF THE OLDEST CIGoodULATED BY MAIL FROM NORTH AFRICA. IN THE OPINION OF JOSE MARIA SEMPERE IT IS THE ONLY KNOWN ONE. Ex-Antonio Cuesta.
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310 | Pre-philately. Colonial
|ENVELOPE|1595. Interior Mail of MILAN, sent by Pedro de Padilla, acting Governor of Milan in the absence of Juan Fernández de Velasco and addressed to the Magistrate Rector of the State of Milan about a letter from the King of Spain Philip II (humidity stains and some missing paper). NICE AND RARE.
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311 | Pre-philately. Colonial
1584. Letter sent by Don Carlos de Aragón y Tagliavia, Duke of Terranova, transcribing a text from King Philip II regarding a pension for Don Fabrizio Mezzabarba, son of a senator from MILAN (recipient's address weakened and stamp of the Governor of Milan in dry). BEAUTIFUL AND RARE.
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312 | Pre-philately. Colonial
1784. NEW ORLEANS (UNITED STATES) to VERSAILLES (FRANCE). Most likely privately sent to Gap (France), where it was deposited at the post office. MAGNIFICENT AND VERY RARE, CIGoodULATED DURING THE SPANISH PERIOD OF NEW ORLEANS. Ex-Antonio Cuesta.
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313 | Pre-philately. Colonial
1792. BUENOS AIRES (ARGENTINA) to BAGoodELONA. Mark BUENOS / AYRES, in red (PE3) 2004 edition. MAGNIFICENT AND RARE, CIGoodULATED DURING THE COLONIAL PERIOD. Ex-Antonio Cuesta.
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314 | Pre-philately. Colonial
(1780ca). GUATEMALA to TABAUncirculatedO (MEXICO). GUATEMALA and FRANCA / LEBXON marks of the postmaster Don Francisco Pérez Lebrón, both in black (PE2 and PE7) 2004 edition. MAGNIFICENT AND EXTRAORDINARILY RARE, VERY POSSIBLY THE ONLY ONE KNOWN WITH THIS PREVIOUS POSTAGE MARK. Ex-Antonio Cuesta.
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315 | Pre-philately. Colonial
1802. Front from YSTACOMITAN (KINGDOM OF GUATEMALA) to CIUDAD REAL. YSTACOMITAN brand, in black (PE1) 2004 edition. MAGNIFICENT AND VERY RARE.
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316 | Pre-philately. Colonial
1737. MEXICO to ANTWERP (BELGIUM), circulated without marks. MAGNIFICENT AND RARE, ESPECIALLY FOR A TRANSATLANTIC VOYAGE FROM THIS PERIOD. Ex-Antonio Cuesta.
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317 | Pre-philately. Colonial
1784. VERACRUZ (MEXICO) to MADRID. NEW / SPAIN brand, in Veracruz red (PE10) 2004 edition. MAGNIFICENT AND RARE, ESPECIALLY FOR A TRANSATLANTIC VOYAGE FROM THIS PERIOD. Ex-Antonio Cuesta.
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318 | Pre-philately. Colonial
1800. MEXICO to VALENCIA. NEW / SPAIN mark, in red applied in transit through Veracruz (PE10) 2004 edition and V "CORONADA", in black from Valencia commonly used as an arrival mark (PE38). MAGNIFICENT AND RARE, CIGoodULATED DURING THE COLONIAL PERIOD. Ex-Antonio Cuesta.
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319 | Pre-philately. Transantlantic Mail
1793. HAVANA (CUBA) to LA GUAIRA (VENEZUELA). Handwritten annotation "Pr. Pto. Rico", GALICIA and ESPAÑA marks, both in red and stamped in transit in La Coruña, from where it is rerouted to Venezuela (PE7 and PE28) 2004 edition. MAGNIFICENT AND VERY RARE DOUBLE TRANSATLANTIC CROSSING, EXCEPTIONAL PIECE. Ex-Antonio Cuesta.
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320 | Pre-philately. Transantlantic Mail
1796. CADIZ to CARACAS (VENEZUELA). Mark CADIZ, in red (PE13) 2004 edition and handwritten annotation "BergantÃn Arrogante" and postage "3PTA" (Silver Reales), in red. MAGNIFICENT AND VERY RARE. Ex-Antonio Cuesta.
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321 | Pre-philately. Transantlantic Mail
1789. Addressed to LE HAVRE (FRANCE). NEW / SPAIN mark, in red and most likely applied in transit through Havana. MAGNIFICENT AND VERY RARE. Ex-Antonio Cuesta.
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322 | French Army. Prephilately
1811. TARANCON to LEGANIEL (CUENCA) and other towns in the area. Circulated privately, unmarked with annotation on the back "Each town will pay in PP 4 rs", inside the Prefect of Cuenca, the French-speaking Luis Saiz, addresses the mayors of the towns in the area (Barajas, Illana, Leganiel and Huete) about the supplies they must provide to the French troops. MAGNIFICENT AND RARE.
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323 | French Army. Prephilately
1812. TARANCON to LEGANIEL (CUENCA), privately circulated, unmarked with the franchise annotation "Des Gral. Gobdor". Inside, the Mayor of the town is informed of supplying a certain amount of provisions for the French troops, under penalty of failure to do so, and signed by Baron de Maupoint, Governor General of the Province of Cuenca. MAGNIFICENT AND RARE.
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324 | French Army. Prephilately
1824. (July 9). BAGoodELONA to GAGNY (FRANCE), circulated during the period of the Hundred Thousand Sons of Saint Louis. Brand (A) / ARM. D´ESPAGNE (Tizón X-23). MAGNIFICENT.
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325 | Spain
★ 1A. 1850. 6 black quarters (II-12). MAGNIFICENT. Cert. COMEX.
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326 | Spain
★ 1A. 1850. 6 black quarters (fold in the upper right margin). NICE. Cert. COMEX.
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327 | Spain
1. 1850. 6 black quarters (I-11). Postmark ATAUD DE JACA, in blue. MAGNIFICENT AND VERY RARE. Cert. GRAUS and COMEX.
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328 | Spain
|ENVELOPE| 1A. 1850. 6 black quarters. Front from LERIDA to BARBASTRO (HUEUncirculatedA). PARRILLA postmark, in Lérida blue. MAGNIFICENT AND VERY RARE.
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329 | Spain
1A. 1850. 6 black quarters (II-23). GALICIA / CALDAS postmark, in green (oxidized). MAGNIFICENT AND VERY RARE. Cert. GRAUS.
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330 | Spain
|ENVELOPE| 1. 1850. 6 black quarters. Front from CARVALLINO (GALICIA) to LA CORUÑA. Pre-philatelic postmark GALICIA / CARVALLINO, in red and SPIDER. MAGNIFICENT AND EXTRAORDINARILY RARE. Cert. COMEX.
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331 | Spain
1. 1850. 6 black quarters (left margin just right). Pre-filed CASALAREYNA postmark, in red. MAGNIFICENT AND RARE. COMEX Cert.
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332 | Spain
|ENVELOPE| 1A. 1850. 6 black quarters (not unusable). MONTALBO (CUENCA) to LEQUEITIO (VIZCAYA). On the front pre-philatelic mark CASALAREYNA / *, in red. MAGNIFICENT AND RARE.
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333 | Spain
1A. 1850. 6 black quarters (II-37). Pre-philatelic mixed postmark NAVARRA, in Betelú red and ARAÑA, in black. MAGNIFICENT AND VERY RARE. Cert. GRAUS.
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334 | Spain
1. 1850. 6 black quarters. Postmark with subscription mark anagram "AB", in blue from Burgos and Baeza ARANDA DE DUERO / CAST.LA.V. MAGNIFICENT AND RARE. Cert. COMEX.
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335 | Spain
1. 1850. 6 black quarters (I-21). "A" postmark, red subscription of Benamejà and Baeza BENAMEJI / ANDAL.A. MAGNIFICENT AND EXTRAORDINARY RARE. Cert. GRAUS. (pre-philatelic front included for comparison of the mark).
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336 | Spain
1(4). 1850. 6 black quarters, block of four (I-8, 9 / 14, 15). Postmark "A", black subscription of Burgos and Baeza LERMA / BURGOS. MAGNIFICENT AND SPECTACULAR. Cert. GRAUS.
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337 | Spain
1. 1850. 6 black quarters (I-15). Subscription postmark "A", from Ciudad Real. MAGNIFICENT AND VERY RARE. Cert. COMEX and GRAUS.
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338 | Spain
1. 1850. 6 black quarters (I-15). "A" postmark, red Rivadeo subscription. MAGNIFICENT AND VERY RARE, SPECTACULAR PRINTING. Cert. GRAUS. (a pre-philatelic letter is included for comparison of the mark).
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339 | Spain
1. 1850. 6 black quarters (I-10). Cancellation "A", red Tarancón subscription. MAGNIFICENT AND VERY RARE. COMEX certificate. (pre-philatelic front included for comparison of the mark).
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340 | Spain
1. 1850. 6 black quarters (I-13). "As" postmark, red Tárrega subscription. MAGNIFICENT AND VERY RARE. COMEX certificate. (a pre-philatelic letter is included for comparison of the mark).
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341 | Spain
1. 1850. 6 black quarters (I-23). "AB" postmark, red subscription of Valladolid. MAGNIFICENT AND VERY RARE. COMEX certificate. (a pre-philatelic letter is included for comparison of the mark).
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342 | Spain
1A. 1850. 6 black quarters (II-39). Cancellation "PP", in Salamanca red. MAGNIFICENT AND EXTRAORDINARILY RARE, ESPECIALLY IN THIS QUALITY. Cert. GRAUS.
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343 | Spain
|fragment| 1. 1850. 6 black quarters, on fragment (I-1). Postmark "PP", in Zaragoza red. MAGNIFICENT AND VERY RARE. COMEX Cert.
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344 | Spain
1. 1850. 6 black quarters (I-5). Cancellation "0", in red from Arévalo. MAGNIFICENT AND VERY RARE. Cert. GRAUS. (pre-philatelic front included for comparison of the mark).
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345 | Spain
1. 1850. 6 black quarters. Postmark "O", in red from Lérida. MAGNIFICENT.
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346 | Spain
1. 1850. 6 black quarters (I-15). Postmark "0", in Lérida blue. MAGNIFICENT AND VERY RARE. Cert. GRAUS.
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347 | Spain
|ENVELOPE| 1. 1850. 6 black quarters (I-11). ZARAGOZA to MADRID. Pre-philatelic postmark "O", in Zaragoza blue. MAGNIFICENT AND RARE. Cert. GRAUS.
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348 | Spain
|ENVELOPE| 1A. 1850. 6 black quarters. BAGoodELONA to SANTANDER. Mixed postmark "R", in Barcelona blue and SPIDER, in black. MAGNIFICENT AND RARE. Cert. CEM.
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349 | Spain
1A. 1850. 6 black quarters (II-15). Red "R" postmark, of unknown origin. MAGNIFICENT AND RARE. Cert. GRAUS.
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350 | Spain
|fragment| 1(4). 1850. 6 black quarters, four stamps, on fragment. Postmark "½", red postage of unknown origin and INK LINES. MAGNIFICENT. Cert. CEM.
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