368. Auction

26-30 March 2019 in Wiesbaden

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Lot no.6208

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening150 €
Sold forUnsold
USA: 1871, Lettersheet with 10 c. brown from "NEW YORK FEB 24" to St. Croix with frontside arrival mark "ST: THOMAS 28/2 1871" and charged "4" cents local postage, very fine
Lot no.6209

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening400 €
Sold for500 €
ANTIGUA - NOVA SCOTIA: 1869, Entire printed matter franked with 1867, 1 d. vermilion, tied by clear "A02", endorsed "Via Halifax N.S" from "ANTIGUA JA 27 69", sent via "ST. THOMAS JA 29 69" and "HALIFAX FE 24 1869" to Anapolis, very fine and scarce (SG 7)
Lot no.6210

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening300 €
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ANTIGUA - UNITED STATES: 1862, Small envelope with clear crowned circle "PAID AT ANTIGUA" and adjacent "ANTIGUA OC 11 62" to NEW YORK, transported via "ST.-THOMAS OC 14 1862" and in closed mail to Halifax and finally to New York, here marked with "STEAMSHIP 10" and "ADVERTISED 1 CENT"; very fine and scarce
Lot no.6211

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening500 €
Sold for850 €
ANTIGUA - UNITED STATES: 1877, Envelope franked with 1863/67, 1 d. vermilion, horizontal strip of 5, tied by "A02" from "ANTIGUA FE 27 77" via "ST.-THOMAS MR 4 77" to New York and here charged 5 c. inland fee. The perforation of the strip partly squeezed when applied and the right stamp scissors' cut at right by opening, otherwise fine. The only recorded letter from Antigua via St. Thomas to the US (SG 7)
Lot no.6212

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening200 €
Sold for420 €
ARUBA - BELGIUM: 1859, Entire letter, folded as envelope, prepaid with "15 c" (noted on reverse) for the way to St. Thomas, showing on front red "CURACAO 25/1" and sent in closed mail via St. Thomas to England and from here to Belgium with "ANGLETERRE PAR AMBT. OUEST / 5 MARS 1859" and arrival mark
Lot no.6213

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening150 €
Sold for135 €
BARBADOS TO UNITED STATES: 1852, Small envelope with original contents with crowned circle "PAID AT BARBADOES" via "ST. THOMAS NO 14 1852" to Philadelphia with frontside clear "STEAMSHIP 10", prepaid with "1/-"
Lot no.6214

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening500 €
Sold for800 €
BELGIUM TO ST. THOMAS DE GUATEMALA: Prepaid lettersheet of the department of foreign affairs from "BRUXELLES 30 AOUT 1850" via London, "ST:-THOMAS SE 21 1850" (with manuscript "Missent to") and "KINGSTON JAMAICA OC 8 1850", to Santo Thomas de Guatemala, endorsed "Via de Delice British Honduras"; a fine and very scarce entire
Lot no.6215

Condition

6

Catalogue no.US 41

Opening300 €
Sold for300 €
BONAIRE TO UNITED STATES: 1873, Entire letter to Bangor, sent to Curacao and sent from forwarding agent "Hellmund + Co. July 7, 1873" (manuscript on reverse) to "LAMB & Co. / ST. THOMAS" (oval marking on front), posted at Danish PO "ST. THOMAS 14/7 1873" franked with US 1870, 10 c. brown, tied "NEW YORK JULY 20" and part of steamship mark at arrival; stamp with ironed cover crease, still fine and attractive
Lot no.6216

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening200 €
Sold for180 €
BREMEN TO MEXICO: 1853, Lettersheet with one page of contents from "ST.-P.A. BREMEN 28 11", endorsed "via Southampton" to Tampico with frontside London "PAID 1853 NO 30 DW" and red manuscript "2/7" for the prepayment, transported via St. Thomas with arrival December 19 and the same day per "Dee" (RMSPC) to Tampico, here charged "1" real inland postage
Lot no.6217

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening100 €
Sold forUnsold
BRITISH GUYANA TO GREAT BRITAIN: 1850, Entire quadruple rate letter from "DEMERARA JY 5 1850" to Liverpool, transported by packet "Eagle" to Barbados (arrival July 10) and from here July 11 per "Medway" to St. Thomas (arrival July 14) and the same day via "Dee" to Southampton; on reverse transit mark of London and arrival mark of August 5
Lot no.6218

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening200 €
Sold for420 €
BRITISH GUYANA TO NOVA SCOTIA: 1862, Partpaid envelope franked with 1860/63, 2 d. deep orange and 8 c. pink, tied by clear "A03", from "GEORGETOWN JUN 7 1862" via "ST. THOMAS JU 13 1862", Havana and New York with frontside "STEAMSHIP 10", in Canada charged with "CTS 15"; 8 c. with pulled perf roughly repaired, still fine and attractive (SG 30, 35)
Lot no.6219

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening150 €
Sold for280 €
BRITISH GUYANA TO JAMAICA: 1863, Entire letter franked 1862/65, 12 c. dull purple, cancelled "A03" from "DEMERARA NO 23 63" via "ST. THOMAS NO 29 1863" to Kingston with arrival mark on front, a fine letter (SG 47)
Lot no.6220

Condition

6

Catalogue no.Chile 1IIa

Opening500 €
Sold for2.500 €

CHILE TO GERMANY: 1858, Letter (side flaps missing) from "SANTIAGO 31 ABRIL", franked with 1857, 5 c. dull reddish-brown with good to enormous margins, tied by red cancel, addressed to Borken, Hessen-Homburg, Germany, carried via Panama and Colon, from here on May 24 per "Clyde" to St. Thomas and from here on June 1st per "Atrato" to Southampton, in Germany red "SEEBRIEF PER ENGLAND UND AACHEN 15/6" applied and charged with a total of "27¼" silbergroschen incl. delivery fee; a fine entire with scarce destination, sign. Calves and Holcombe with certificate (1999), certificate Van der Linden BPP (1999)

Lot no.6221

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening500 €
Sold for950 €
COLOMBIA - BREMEN: 1866, Double rate envelope with return address of Caldera, Chile, franked with GB 6 d. lilac, pl. 5, block of 3, pair and single, tied by "C35" with adjacent "PANAMA / NO 3 1866 / TRANSIT" and taxed "3 d" for late fee, to Bremen, transported by closed mail via Colon and St. Thomas to London and from here to Bremen with arrival mark of December 3; reverse flap missing, otherwise fine, a scarce and attractive multiple franking (SG Z90) Provenance: Yates coll. (R. Lowe 1940), Harmer 1941, Dr. Fred Lace, Bath FRPSL (R. Lowe 1953), Phillips 1995
Lot no.6222

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening200 €
Sold for500 €
COLUMBIA - MEXICO: 1877, GB 4 d. vermilion, pl. 15, horizontal pair tied by "C35" with adjacent "PANAMA MY 5 77" via "ST. THOMAS MY 15" to Jalapa, on front handstamp "35 cs." (due for inland postage); one stamp light corner crease and the entire somewhat roughly on reverse with small part misstin, still fine and scarce (SG Z86)
Lot no.6223

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening1.000 €
Sold for900 €
COLUMBIA - PRUSSIA: 1866, Cover franked with GB 1 d. red, plate 88, in vertical pair, one stamp applied damaged, and 9 d. straw in horizontal strip of 3 (left stamp straight edge), cancelled "C53" with adjacent "PANAMA 20 NO 1866 / TRANSIT" addressed to Berlin, additionally franked with unused Chile 1861/62, 10 c. blue, uncancelled, most likely for an originally planned dispatch from Chile. The cover sent by closed mail via Colon, St. Thomas and London (arrival mark of December 16) and further to Prussia. An attractive cover with a very scarce franking, sign. Holcombe with certificate (1991) (SG Z72, 99)
Lot no.6224

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening500 €
Sold for1.100 €
COLOMBIA - UNITED STATES: 1851, "PAID AT SANTA MARTHA", clear crowned circle on lettersheet via "ST-THOMAS OC 1 1851" to New York with frontside "STEAMSHIP 10", fine and scarce
Lot no.6225

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening1.000 €
Sold for2.200 €

CONFEDERATE STATES - PRUSSIA: 1861, Entire letter, dated "Galveston den 3tn Octtr 1861" to Crossen, Prussia endorsed "pr. R.M.Str. via Tampico", via forwarding agent "DROEGE OETLING & Co. MATAMORUS" with manuscript date "17/10/61" and British PO "TAMPICO NO 29 1861", from here per "Clyde" to St. Thomas and on December 16 per "Shannon" to Southampton; in Germany taxed with a total of "28" silbergroschen. A fine and very rare Civil War letter

Lot no.6226

Condition

6

Catalogue no.US 41+GB 24

Opening3.000 €
Sold for4.400 €
CUBA - ARGENTINA: 1871, Entire letter from Havana to Buenos Aires, carried via forwarding agent at St. Thomas, here franked with US 1870, 10 c. brown and GB 4 d. vermilion and mailed "ST. THOMAS 29 10 1871" by US mail boat to Rio de Janeiro, here the stamps cancelled by "C83" of the British PO and the letter taken by GB mail boat to Buenos Aires. A very rare, fine and highly attractive letter from the 'Argentina Mail', certificate Philatelic Foundation (2002) Provenance: 'Rarities of the World' (Siegel 1983), Dr. Roger Schnell (2002)
Lot no.6227

Condition

6

Catalogue no.GB24

Opening800 €
Sold for720 €
CUBA - ARGENTINA: 1873, Entire letter from the same correspondence, franked solely with GB 4 d., via "ST. THOMAS 30/7 1873", sign. Holcombe
Lot no.6228

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening500 €
Sold forUnsold
CUBA - ARGENTINA: 1874, Entire letter from Santiago to Buenos Aires, transported by forwarding agent "J. NEILS & Co. ST. THOMAS W.I." (blue oval on reverse), franked with US 10 c. brown and (most likely) GB 4 d. orange which came off either already at St. Thomas or in transit, mailed "ST. THOMAS ../10 1874", transported by United States and Brazil mail steamship company vessel to Montevideo with small blue "CORREOS MONTEVIDEO 1 DIC 74", applied over the empty space of the British stamp. A very interesting and scarce letter of the "Argentina Mail"
Lot no.6229

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening200 €
Sold for460 €
CUBA - ARGENTINA: 1877, 2 d. tied by "C58" with adjacent "HAVANA JA 8 77" on printed matter lettersheet to Buenos Aires, very fine (SG Z3)
Lot no.6230

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening100 €
Sold forUnsold
CUBA - FRANCE: 1852, Entire letter from British PO "HAVANA MR 26 1852" to Le Havre, transported March 27 per "Dee" to St. Thomas and from here per "Clyde" to Southampton and further to France with 2 strikes of boxed "COLONIES & C. ART. 13." on front
Lot no.6231

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening200 €
Sold for460 €
CUBA - FRANCE: 1867, Entire letter from Santiago de Cuba, transported April 22 with ship "Pajaro del Oceano" of Herrera, Bolet y Cia. to "LAMB & CO. ST. THOMAS, W.I." (this transport was paid by an annual fee of £ 800,-), transfered to British PO, franked with pair 4 d. vermilion, pl. 8, cancelled "C51" and sent from "ST. THOMAS AP 28 67" to London with red arrival mark tying the franking, then to France, interesting letter, sign. Møller BPP (SG Z10)
Lot no.6232

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening150 €
Sold forUnsold
CUBA - GREAT BRITAIN: 1847, Lettersheet dated "Havana17 Mch 1847" via forwarding agent "HENRY DEGETAU & CO. ST. THOMAS." (blue oval) and British post "ST:-THOMAS MR 17 1847" to London, charged "1/5"; 2 file folds, one through the British postmark
Lot no.6233

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening100 €
Sold for100 €
CUBA - ITALY: 1853, Entire letter from British PO "HAVANA JU 9 1853" to Genua, transported in closed mail per "Avon" to St. Thomas and from here with "Magdalena" to Southampton, arriving London July 1, from here sent via France to Italy, showing on front boxed "COLONIES & c. ART.13." and "VIA DI PT BEAUVOISIN", charged with "17" decimes
Lot no.6234

Condition

6

Catalogue no.Peru P2I

Opening300 €
Sold for570 €
CUBA - PERU: 1876, Circular lettersheet, prepaid with 1 s. from "HAVANA PAID 7 JA 76" via "ST. THOMAS JA 14 76" to Lima, here franked with 1874, postage due 10 c. orange, tied by Lima cds., sign. Holcombe
Lot no.6235

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening400 €
Sold for700 €
CUBA - PERU: 1876, Entire letter from Santiago de Cuba, privately carried to St. Thomas, franked with GB 4 d. vermilion, pl. 15, vertical pair and single stamp, tied by duplex "C51 / ST. THOMAS JU 1 76" to Lima, transported per closed mail via St. Thomas, Colon and Panama; the central stamp of the franking with ironed crease, otherwise very fine, a very scarce franking, sign. Ernst Stock (SG Z11)
Lot no.6236

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening150 €
Sold for500 €
CURACAO - FRANCE: 1848, Entire letter via forwarding agent "GRUNER & Co. ST. THOMAS" (blue oval) and British post "ST:-THOMAS MR 2 1848" to Bordeaux with red boxed "COLONIES & a ART.13.", charged "20" decimes for the second French rate
Lot no.6237

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening200 €
Sold for420 €
CURACAO - UNITED STATES: 1811, Entire letter from Curacao with St. Thomas forwarding agent Gamble & Co. notation on reverse, sent to Baltimore with red arrival mark of May 28 and adjacent "SHIP", charged with "14½" cents due incl. 2 c. ship fee; a fine and scarce early letter from Curacao
Lot no.6238

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening300 €
Sold for420 €
CURACAO - UNITED STATES: 1811, Entire letter from Curacao to Philadelphia with St. Thomas forwarding agent note on reverse; on front red "SHIP" and "BALTIMORE MD MAY 28"; an interesting and scarce letter, the only recorded During the second British occupation to the US
Lot no.6239

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening300 €
Sold for1.600 €
CURACAO - UNITED STATES: 1866, Lettersheet with return address "A.E.& A. JESURUN / CURACAO", sent to forwarding agent "SCHÖN WILLINK & Co. ST. THOMAS" (blue oval on reverse), here franked with pair GB 6 d. violet, tied by "C51" and sent from "ST. THOMAS FE 12 66" to Boston, showing on front straight line "STEAM" and "BOSTON MASS. 10 / MAR 1" (SG Z15)
Lot no.6240

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening150 €
Sold for135 €
DOMINICA - GREAT BRITAIN: 1861, Entire letter with crowned circle "PAID AT DOMINICA" from "DOMINICA 10 NO 1861" per closed mail via St. Thomas to London with arrival mark of November 30
Lot no.6241

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening1.000 €
Sold for6.000 €
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC - ITALY: 1877, Lettersheet from Santo Domingo, franked with GB ½ d. in horizontal pair and 1 s. green, pl. 12, tied by faint blue double circle "ADMINISTRACION GENERAL DE CORREOS DE SANTO DOMINGO" addressed to Genua and re-directed to Zoagli, transported via St. Thomas, here additionally cancelled with "C51" with adjacent black "INSUFFICIENTLY PREPAID" and sent with cds. "ST. THOMAS AU 27 77" per "Moselle" via Plymouth to London, here marked "T1-10" and sent to Italy, arrival mark of September 15; a light filing crease affecting the franking, one ½ d. small nick; an attractive and rare letter
Lot no.6242

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening200 €
ECUADOR - GREAT BRITAIN: 1871, Entire letter from Guyaquil endorsed "Roll Stmr. of Southampton", privately carried to St. Thomas, franked with 1 s. green, pl. 5, tied by single oval "C51", London arrival mark on front (SG Z29)
Lot no.6243

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening400 €
Sold for1.200 €
ECUADOR - MEXICO: 1873, Lettersheet franked with GB 2 s. blue, pl. 1, tied by "C41", sent from "GUAYAQUIL FE 24 1873" via "PANAMA TRANSIT" und "ST. THOMAS MR 15 73" to Veracruz, fine and scarce (SG Z29)

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