Online Auction Stamps Spain and Colonies #120
Wednesday, 29 January 2025 | Madrid, 15:00 CET
1 | Bilbliography
1764. NOTICE OF THE CARRIAGE OF LETTERS BY SEA MAIL TO THE INDIES, both coming and going, and of the days on which those arriving in Madrid arrive and are dispatched. La Gaceta. Madrid, 1764 (a document of enormous interest for understanding the operation of sea mail in the 18th century) (Nathan does not mention it, a very rare copy).
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1935. Reprint of the GUIDE FOR THE COLLECTOR OF SPANISH POSTAGE STAMPS FROM 1850 TO 1900, three volumes. A.Tort. Edition by Grupo Filatélico Reus, 1935. (edition reprinted by Filatelia Llach in the eighties)
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1940. 6 QUARTERS OF 1850, PLATES, DEFECTS AND RETOUCHES, POSTMARKS. Antonio de Guezala Ayrivié. Bilbao Philatelic Group Editions. Bilbao, 1940. (in very good condition)
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(1948ca). MANUAL RELATING TO STATE STAMP RATES FOR REIMBURSEMENT AND APPLICATION TO BANKING TRANSACTIONS AND COMMEGoodIAL DOCUMENTS, POST AND TELEGRAPH RATES. Madrid, 1948ca. (very interesting to understand the rates of this period).
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1960. SPECIALIZED GALVEZ CATALOGUE OF SPANISH POSTAGE STAMPS. Manuel Gálvez Rodríguez. Madrid, 1960 (tired spine). TO BE EXAMINED.
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1962. STUDY OF THE ISSUE OF 1865. Dr. Luis Blas Alvarez. III Volume of the Library "Philatelic Mail". Valencia, 1962ca.
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1962. DRAFT OF THE CATALOGUE OF SPANISH STAMPS. Alvaro Martínez-Pinna Alvarez. Valencia, 1962.
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1962. Set of two books: CERVANTES AND PHILATELY. Salvador Roda Soriano, 1962 and CERVANTES AND DON QUIXOTE IN WORLD PHILATELY, Juan de Linares, 1966.
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1964. THE APPOINTMENT OF KRTRO (Dr Thebussem) IN THE JEREZ PRESS. THEBUSSIAN FRANCHISE. Linares-Monge. Emeuve Edition, 1964.
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1965. UNIFIED AND SPECIALIZED CATALOGUE OF SPAIN, AFRICAN PROVINCES AND FORMER COLONIES 1965. Edifil. Madrid, 1965 (leather bound with gold details).
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1967. EXPERT'S MANUAL ON FAKE STAMPS FROM SPAIN, 20TH CENTURY (1905-1938). Luis Blas Alvarez, VII volume of the magazine Valencia Filatelica, 1967.
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1967. HOW TO CHARACTERIZE THE FALSE SPERATI OF SPAIN. Dr. Luis Blas Alvarez. Valencia Philatelic Edition. Valencia, 1967.
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1968. MILITARY POSTAL FRANCHISES. E.Aurioles. Madrid, 1968 and 1979 (two editions).
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1969. THE ART OF ENGRAVING THE STAMP. Emeuve Edition. Madrid, 1969.
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1970. 74TH PUBLIC SALE SPECIALIZED COLLECTION 6 ROOMS 1850. Catalog by José A. Vicenti. Madrid November 2, 1970. TO EXAMINE.
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We remind you that this lot is marked "TO BE EXAMINED", as indicated in the conditions governing the sale of this auction, no returns will be accepted under any circumstances, so please refrain from placing a bid if you have not previously reviewed it and are prepared to accept this condition, in the event that you have not been able to examine the lot you waive your right to claim, the fact of bidding for the lot means that you declare that you have all the necessary information and that you expressly waive your right to claim, we recommend this lot to experienced and knowledgeable people, otherwise it is preferable to refrain from bidding. The lots "TO EXAMINE" are lots that have not been properly reviewed by our technical department, which may even contain some dubious pieces, poor preservation, etc, always have a very advantageous starting price and the seller accepts the risk that it may be sold at a price much lower than its market price, in the international arena is used the expression "as is".
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1972. THE MARITIME MAIL COMPANY AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF CUBAN INTERIOR MAIL AND ITS POSTAL MARKS (1756-1898). JL Guerra Aguiar. Notebooks of the Cuban Postal Museum, 1972 and 1974.
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(1973ca). Set of five philatelic works: PHILATELIC-POSTAL NOTES by Juan de Marull in 1962, VALENCIA, THE VALENCIAN AND MAIL STAMPS by Adrián Espí in 1966, INITIATION OF THE STUDY OF THE FRANCO 1955 ORDINARY MAIL SERIES VOLUMES III AND IV by Enrique Andreu in 1973 and 1974 and MILITARY POSTAL FRANCHISES by E.Aurioles in 1979. MAGNIFICENT.
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(1975ca). Very interesting collection of magazines, pamphlets, books and auction catalogues on stamps, varieties and Postal History of Gibraltar from various periods, including the complete set (Nos. 1 to 98) of the Gibraltar Study Circle-The Rock bound (six volumes) and books The Link with the Sea, The Postal History of Gibraltar from 1998 and The Postal History and Paostage Stamps by Geoffrey Osborn 1995, among others. WORTH BROWSING.
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We remind you that this lot is marked "TO BE EXAMINED", as indicated in the conditions governing the sale of this auction, no returns will be accepted under any circumstances, so please refrain from placing a bid if you have not previously reviewed it and are prepared to accept this condition, in the event that you have not been able to examine the lot you waive your right to claim, the fact of bidding for the lot means that you declare that you have all the necessary information and that you expressly waive your right to claim, we recommend this lot to experienced and knowledgeable people, otherwise it is preferable to refrain from bidding. The lots "TO EXAMINE" are lots that have not been properly reviewed by our technical department, which may even contain some dubious pieces, poor preservation, etc, always have a very advantageous starting price and the seller accepts the risk that it may be sold at a price much lower than its market price, in the international arena is used the expression "as is".
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1976. STUDY ON THE FIRST POSTAL ISSUE OF THE SPANISH ANTILLES. J.L. Guerra Aguiar. Edition of the Cuban Postal Museum Notebooks. Havana, 1976.
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1976. POSTMARKS AND MARKS. STUDY ON THE 4-QUARTER STAMPS 1856-1864. Angel Láiz. Madrid, 1976 (includes engraving of a stagecoach and reproduction of the post map of the period) (bound in leather with gold details).
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1977. FAKE POSTCARDS FROM SPAIN. Francisco Graus and Enrique Soro. Edited by Filatelia Pedro Monge. Barcelona 1977 (includes a box with plastic cards, the spine cover is missing, ideal for rebinding). TO BE EXAMINED.
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We remind you that this lot is marked "TO BE EXAMINED", as indicated in the conditions governing the sale of this auction, no returns will be accepted under any circumstances, so please refrain from placing a bid if you have not previously reviewed it and are prepared to accept this condition, in the event that you have not been able to examine the lot you waive your right to claim, the fact of bidding for the lot means that you declare that you have all the necessary information and that you expressly waive your right to claim, we recommend this lot to experienced and knowledgeable people, otherwise it is preferable to refrain from bidding. The lots "TO EXAMINE" are lots that have not been properly reviewed by our technical department, which may even contain some dubious pieces, poor preservation, etc, always have a very advantageous starting price and the seller accepts the risk that it may be sold at a price much lower than its market price, in the international arena is used the expression "as is".
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1977. FAKE POSTCARDS FROM SPAIN, without the card box. Francisco Graus and Enrique Soro. 1977 edition (spine damaged). TO BE EXAMINED.
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We remind you that this lot is marked "TO BE EXAMINED", as indicated in the conditions governing the sale of this auction, no returns will be accepted under any circumstances, so please refrain from placing a bid if you have not previously reviewed it and are prepared to accept this condition, in the event that you have not been able to examine the lot you waive your right to claim, the fact of bidding for the lot means that you declare that you have all the necessary information and that you expressly waive your right to claim, we recommend this lot to experienced and knowledgeable people, otherwise it is preferable to refrain from bidding. The lots "TO EXAMINE" are lots that have not been properly reviewed by our technical department, which may even contain some dubious pieces, poor preservation, etc, always have a very advantageous starting price and the seller accepts the risk that it may be sold at a price much lower than its market price, in the international arena is used the expression "as is".
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1979. STREET CARS AND RAILWAY BRANDS OF SPAIN AND COLONIES. Natalio S. Nathan. Hobby Philatelic Collection. Madrid, 1973.
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1980. SPECIALIZED AUCTION OFFER 6 QUARTERS 1850. Cafisa. November 1980. TO BE EXAMINED.
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1980. POSTMARKS OF THE SPANISH POST OFFICES. José G. Sabariegos. Casa del Sello. Madrid, 1980 (bound in leather with gold details).
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(1980ca). Set of fourteen books by the Royal Hispanic Academy of Philately, Academus (Volumes 4, 5, 7, 9, 11, 12, 14, 16 and 17) and by Fesofi, Cuadernos de Filatelia (Volumes 5, 6, 12, 14 and 15). TO BE REVIEWED.
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We remind you that this lot is marked "TO BE EXAMINED", as indicated in the conditions governing the sale of this auction, no returns will be accepted under any circumstances, so please refrain from placing a bid if you have not previously reviewed it and are prepared to accept this condition, in the event that you have not been able to examine the lot you waive your right to claim, the fact of bidding for the lot means that you declare that you have all the necessary information and that you expressly waive your right to claim, we recommend this lot to experienced and knowledgeable people, otherwise it is preferable to refrain from bidding. The lots "TO EXAMINE" are lots that have not been properly reviewed by our technical department, which may even contain some dubious pieces, poor preservation, etc, always have a very advantageous starting price and the seller accepts the risk that it may be sold at a price much lower than its market price, in the international arena is used the expression "as is".
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1982. HISTORY OF THE SPANISH POSTAL STAMP. JL Montalbán Alvarez and Joaquín Cuevas Alller. Bilbao, 1982. (Five Volumes: Volume I (1850-1874), Volume II (Alfonso XII-Alfonso 1957).
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1983. SPANISH PREPHILATELY STUDY OF THE POSTAL MARKS OF SPAIN AND ITS DOMINIONS IN THE INDIES IN THE 18TH AND 19TH CENTURIES. Volumes I, II, III. Manuel Tizón and Jorge Guinovart. Barcelona, 1983.
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1983. POSTAL HISTORY OF CUBA. J.L. Guerra Aguilar. Published by Casa del Sello. Madrid, 1983 (leather bound with gold details).
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1983. THE WORK OF JEAN DE SPERATI, SPAIN AND THE SPANISH COLONIES. Jean Sperati. Casa del Sello edition, 1983 (leather bound with gold details).
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1984. 6 BLACK QUARTERS FROM 1850 POSTMARKED ON THE FIRST STAMP OF SPAIN. Jorge Guinovart. Casa del Sello. Madrid, 1984 (leather bound with gold details).
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(1990ca). Collection of publications and books on exhibitions and dissemination of Portuguese and Galician Philately, some of which are repeated. TO BE REVIEWED.
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We remind you that this lot is marked "TO BE EXAMINED", as indicated in the conditions governing the sale of this auction, no returns will be accepted under any circumstances, so please refrain from placing a bid if you have not previously reviewed it and are prepared to accept this condition, in the event that you have not been able to examine the lot you waive your right to claim, the fact of bidding for the lot means that you declare that you have all the necessary information and that you expressly waive your right to claim, we recommend this lot to experienced and knowledgeable people, otherwise it is preferable to refrain from bidding. The lots "TO EXAMINE" are lots that have not been properly reviewed by our technical department, which may even contain some dubious pieces, poor preservation, etc, always have a very advantageous starting price and the seller accepts the risk that it may be sold at a price much lower than its market price, in the international arena is used the expression "as is".
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1991. ACADEMIC SPEECHES. Volumes II, III, IV, V, VI and VIII (perfect condition).
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1991. STAMPS AND SHEETS OF THE DEFENCE OF MADRID 1938-1939. Oswald Schier. General Directorate of Post and Telegraph. Madrid, 1991.
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1993. Unbound collection of works (RF offprints). MANUAL OF SPANISH STAMP ISSUES 1901-1931, three volumes, 1931-1939, three volumes, 1939-1959, one volume and POSTAL HISTORY OF THE SPANISH CIVIL WAR, three volumes. TO BE REVIEWED.
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We remind you that this lot is marked "TO BE EXAMINED", as indicated in the conditions governing the sale of this auction, no returns will be accepted under any circumstances, so please refrain from placing a bid if you have not previously reviewed it and are prepared to accept this condition, in the event that you have not been able to examine the lot you waive your right to claim, the fact of bidding for the lot means that you declare that you have all the necessary information and that you expressly waive your right to claim, we recommend this lot to experienced and knowledgeable people, otherwise it is preferable to refrain from bidding. The lots "TO EXAMINE" are lots that have not been properly reviewed by our technical department, which may even contain some dubious pieces, poor preservation, etc, always have a very advantageous starting price and the seller accepts the risk that it may be sold at a price much lower than its market price, in the international arena is used the expression "as is".
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2000. EXPERT'S MANUAL OF SPAIN. PHILATELY AND POSTAL HISTORY. Two volumes. Francisco Graus. Barcelona 2000-2001 (this is the latest and undoubtedly most innovative work by the highly renowned expert Francisco Graus).
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2000. SPECIALIZED CATALOGUE OF POSTAL STATIONERY OF SPAIN, SPANISH COLONIES AND POSTAL DEPENDENCIES. Angel Láiz. Madrid, 2000 (leather bound with gold details).
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2015. SELF-PORTRAITS OF THE STATE I. THE POSTAGE STAMP OF ISABEL II TO THE SECOND REPUBLIC. Guillermo Navarro Oltra. Cuenca, 2015. Published by the Universities of Castilla La Mancha and Cantabria.
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39 | Pre-philately. Andalusia
1850. ARACENA (HUELVA) to ALMONESTER LA REAL (HUELVA). On the front ARACENA / 2-JANº-1850 / ANDAL.B and subscription mark "A", from Aracena (PE7) 2004 edition. MAGNIFICENT AND VERY RARE.
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40 | Pre-philately. Andalusia
1841. BALTIMORE to CADIZ, sent through an agency (handwritten note on the back). Mark ISLAS DE BARLOVENTO, in red applied in Cadiz, indicating the origin of the correspondence, which was probably sent via Havana (PE63) 2004 edition. MAGNIFICENT.
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41 | Pre-philately. Andalusia
1781. NANTES (FRANCE) to CADIZ. PARIS mark, stamped on arrival in Cadiz (PE72) 2004 edition. MAGNIFICENT AND VERY RARE.
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42 | Pre-philately. Andalusia
1857. LISBON (PORTUGAL) to CADIZ. Origin mark LISBON, in black of the British Postal Agency, handwritten annotation "Madrid Pte" and mark ESTRANGERO / CADIZ, in blue applied to the arrival (PE74) 2004 edition, on the back Portuguese postage mark PAGOU DE FRANQUIA PELO PAQUETE, in black. MAGNIFICENT AND RARE.
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43 | Pre-philately. Andalusia
1849. GRANADA to MADRID. General use mark FRANCO (PE31) 2004 edition. MAGNIFICENT AND VERY RARE.
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44 | Pre-philately. Andalusia
(1845ca). GRANADA to AGoodHIDONA. Mark "A", from Granada season ticket (PE35) 2004 edition. MAGNIFICENT AND VERY RARE.
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45 | Pre-philately. Andalusia
1844. JEREZ DE LA FRONTERA to CADIZ. Baeza JEREZ DLF / CADIZ and FRANCO brand (PE6) 2004 edition. MAGNIFICENT AND VERY RARE.
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46 | Pre-philately. Andalusia
1782. CAMPO DE SAN ROQUE (CADIZ) to BAGoodELONA, circulated during the Great Siege of Gibraltar (the text mentions the war) between 1779 and 1783. ANDALUCIA / BAXA mark, in black similar to the one mentioned in Malaga in 1779 (PE6) 2004 edition, so it would have been applied in transit. MAGNIFICENT AND VERY RARE.
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47 | Pre-philately. Aragon
1846. LA ALMUNIA DE DOÑA GODINA in MADRID. Baeza ALMUNIA / ARAGON and FRANCO brand (PE7) 2004 edition. MAGNIFICENT AND RARE.
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48 | Pre-philately. Aragon
1789. TERUEL to CALAF. ARA / GON brand, from Teruel (PE2) 2004 edition. MAGNIFICENT AND VERY RARE.
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49 | Pre-philately. Aragon
1849. ZARAGOZA to OLORON (FRANCE). PP mark, in blue (PE35) edition 2004. MAGNIFICENT AND RARE.
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50 | Pre-philately. Cantabria
1825. SANTANDER to BAYONA. Marks SANTR. / FRANCA (with cross), (PE15) 2004 edition and FRANCA / BURGOS, applied in transit when it was sent via Burgos probably by mistake. MAGNIFICENT.
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