Postal History by Communities
Andalusia. Prephilately
|ABOUT|1850. MOTRIL to MADRID. Baeza MOTRIL / ANDAL.B. MAGNIFICENT.
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Andalusia. Prephilately
|ABOUT|1851. ARACENA in VICH (BAGoodELONA). Baeza ARACENA / ANDAL.B. MAGNIFICENT.
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Andalusia. Prephilately
|ABOUT|1852. PEÑAFLOR (SEVILLE) to MADRID. Baeza PALMA D.RIO / ANDAL.B. MAGNIFICENT AND RARE.
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Andalusia. Prephilately
|ABOUT|1852. PEÑAFLOR (SEVILLE) to MADRID. Baeza PALMA D.RIO / ANDAL.B. MAGNIFICENT AND RARE.
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Andalusia. Prephilately
|ABOUT|1853. ALGECIRAS to SEVILLE. Baeza ALJECIRAS / ANDAL.B. MAGNIFICENT.
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Andalusia. Prephilately
1854. Set of two letters from GREAT BRITAIN to CADIZ, both with the ESTRANGERO / CADIZ mark, in black and blue (PE74) 2004 edition, respectively and with different portages. MAGNIFICENT AND RARE.
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Andalusia. Prephilately
1863. Judicial Escrow from GRANADA to MALAGA. Mark "A" fertilizer, in black from Granada (PE36) edition 2004. MAGNIFICENT AND RARE.
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Postal History by Communities. Madrid
1847. MADRID to PORTO (PORTUGAL). Addressed to Brigadier Jaime Ortega of the Spanish Army in Portugal in "Oporto or wherever he may be". The civil war confronts in Portugal the conservative government of Doña MarÃa II and the Progressive Junta of Porto. After a failed Hispano-British mediation, the military intervention in support of the queen is agreed in London. In Madrid, the details of the Spanish participation were specified with the dispatch of an operations army under the command of General Manuel Gutiérrez de la Concha. With the signing of the Gramido Agreement signed by the Spanish general, the civil war ends. MAGNIFICENT AND UNIQUE KNOWN, DOCUMENT OF EXCEPTIONAL HISTORICAL VALUE.
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