368. Auction

26-30 March 2019 in Wiesbaden

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Lot no.6147

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening500 €
Sold for550 €
"No._ DETAINED FOR POSTAGE", clear red boxed marking on reverse of entire letter 1860 from Caracas, addressed to New York, prepaid only as far as St. Thomas. Since part-payment to the US was not permitted, the PO at Caracas was informed about the missing prepayment. After receiving the dueamount the letter was cancelled "PAID AT ST. THOMAS" with adjacent manuscript "1/-" and taken to Baltimore with arrival mark of March1 with adjacent blue "SHIP" and "5". Unfortunately the Venezuelan franking fallen off or removed, still fine and extremely rare
Lot no.6148

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening1.000 €
Sold forUnsold
"No. __  DETAINED FOR POSTAGE", clear red double line marking on entire letter from Maracaibo 13.8.1864 addressed to Veracruz, privately carried to St. Thomas, from here finally sent with red "ST. THOMAS PAID OC 15 64" with adjacent "1/-". Some ink erosion in the address, otherwise very fine; an extremely rare letter
Lot no.6149

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening1.000 €
Sold for2.600 €

"REGISTERED ST. THOMAS JY 28 70", red oval handstamp on registered cover with 1867/80, 3 d. rose, plate 5 and 1 s. green, plate 4 with clear "C51" and adjacent red "ST. THOMAS PAID" to Philadelphia with frontside cds. "NEW YORK REGISTERD". The stamps with minor imperfections, top back flap missing, otherwise very fine and attractive; only very few registered letters of the British PO at St. Thomas recorded (SG Z7, 29)

Lot no.6150

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening300 €
Sold for280 €
STAMPS: 1 d. rose tied by duplex "C51 / ST. THOMAS PAID .. 73" to entire printed matter to Cuba with frontside oval "NA1" (1 real due for inland postage); stamp little unfresh, otherwise very fine (SG Z3)
Lot no.6151

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening500 €
Sold for950 €
2 d. blue, tied by upright oval "C51" with adjacent red "ST. THOMAS PAID FE 29 72" on printed matter to Italy with "PD" in circle, very clean and scarce to this destination (SG Z5)
Lot no.6152

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening200 €
Sold for500 €
3 d. rose and 3 copies 4 d. vermilion, pl. 11, tied by vertical "C51" to envelope with adjacent "ST. THOMAS PAID NO 29 69" to Copenhagen with transit and arrival mark; the envelope slight marginal faults, one 4 d. applied damaged and 3 d. marginal faults at upper right and bottom, still fine (SG Z7, 10)
Lot no.6153

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening150 €
Sold for140 €
4 d. vermilion, pl. 14, tied by duplex "C51 / ST.-THOMAS JA 5 77" to small envelope to New Jersey, since the cover was unsufficiently prepaid here charged with "NEW YORK DUE 5 CTS. / JAN 15", fine (SG Z10)
Lot no.6154

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening150 €
Sold for190 €
4 d. vermilion, pl. 4, tied by duplex "C51 / ST. THOMAS JY 3 75" to lettersheet via "COLON JY 10" with straight line "TRANSIT" to Rio Hacha, Columbia, taxed with "10 ct" for inland postage; the lettersheet small hole on front, otherwise fine (SG Z10)
Lot no.6155

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening200 €
Sold for400 €
4 d. vermilion, pl. 11, tied by vertical "C51" with adjacent red "ST. THOMAS PAID AP 17 70" on entire letter via Trinidad forwarder (transit mark on reverse) to Carupano, Venezuela (SG Z10)
Lot no.6156

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening150 €
Sold for320 €
4 d. vermilion, pl. 13, tied by duplex "C51 / ST. THOMAS MY 3 74" to entire letter to Jacmel, Haiti, very fine (SG Z10)
Lot no.6157

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening200 €
Sold for300 €
4 d. vermilion, pl. 14, horizontal pair, tied by duplex "C51" / ST. THOMAS AP 16 75" to lettersheet to Port au Prince, Haiti, very fine (SG Z10)
Lot no.6158

Condition

6

Catalogue no.Z10

Opening1.500 €
Sold for1.350 €
4 d. vermilion, 3 copies, tied by "C51" (3 TH. HOF) to small blue envelope from "ST. JAN 1/4 1867" via St. Thomas and London to Liverpool; the stamps with some perforation faults, one stamp corner missing, still fine and attractive and one of very few recorded entires from the Island of St. John Provenance: J. Grant Glassco (Robson Lowe 1969)
Lot no.6159

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening200 €
Sold for500 €
1 s. green, pl. 5, and horizontal pair 1 d. rose, tied by vertical "C51" with adjacent "ST. THOMAS DE 15 71" to entire letter to Hamburg, very fine, sign. Pröschold BPP (SG Z3, 29)
Lot no.6160

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening300 €
Sold for360 €
1 s. green, pl. 4 and 3 d. rose, pl. 5, tied by upright "C51" with adjacent red "ST. THOMAS PAID JA 29 70" to cover to Copenhagen, Denmark; 3 d. pulled perf, otherwise fine (SG Z7, 29)
Lot no.6161

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening2.000 €
Sold forUnsold
"SANTHOMAS.", oval marking, clear strike on wrapper with return address "Del cefe civil y Militar de la Prova. de Marac." to the Venezualian consul at Santiago de Cuba, taxed "12" reales inland postage; some tropical staining, otherwise fine. Only few entires with the oval marking are recorded, this one of the nicer ones.
Lot no.6162

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening1.000 €
Sold for2.800 €

"S.TOMAS", octagonal handstamp in red, 2 strikes, one superb, one weak, next to each other on entire letter dated "New Haven 16th May 1846", with forwarding address "Mess. Whitmore & Co. St. Thomas" to Puerto Rico with arrival mark of June 22, charged "2 Rs.", very rare; the earlies recorded strike in red of which only few entires are recorded

Lot no.6163

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening1.000 €
Sold for900 €
"S. TOMAS", octagonal marking in blue, clear strike on envelope, addressed to a Danish captain at Mayaguez with arrial mark "ISLA DE PORTO-RICO 30 MAR. 1865", charged "2½" reales inland postage with blue handstamp; a rare marking
Lot no.6164

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening1.500 €
Sold for1.600 €
"S. TOMAS", octagonal marking in blue, good strike on entire letter with crowned circle "PAID AT BARBADOES", sent via "ST:-THOMAS FE 4 1851" to San Juan, Puerto Rico, here marked in blue with "1¼ (onzas)". A rare and unusual letter
Lot no.6165

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening1.500 €
Sold for1.350 €
" S. TOMAS", octagonal marking in blue on lettersheet from St. Thomas 1862 to Puerto Rico, dispatched at the "ST. THOMAS EXPRESS OFFICE" (blue oval with manuscript date). A fine letter with a rare combination of postmarks
Lot no.6166

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening500 €
Sold for1.800 €
"SPANISH. MAIL. PACKET SP 28 68", clear strike on reverse of envelope with oval "CAPITAN GENERAL DE PUERTO RICO E.*M.", addressed to the Spanish consul at Southampton, transported via "ST. THOMAS SP 29 68" and British arrival "SOUTHAMPTON PACKET LETTER OC 14 1868", charged with "1/-" handstamp. The envelope with small faults; a very rare marking
Lot no.6167

Condition

6

Catalogue no.US 17

Opening200 €
Sold for420 €
1866, James T. Abbot & Co. circular, dated June 21 and headed "PER 'NORTH AMERICA"", addressed to Portland, franked with 1861/67, 2 c. black with cork cancel; the 'North America' of the US-Brazil mail line arrived New York June 28, 1866. An interesting item, according to Dubois one of two recorded circulars from St. Thomas with blackjacks
Lot no.6168

Condition

6

Catalogue no.US 48

Opening1.000 €
Sold for900 €
1875, Envelope from "ST. THOMAS 13/8 1875" to New Jersey, paid in cash with red boxed "FRANCO" and franked with US 1870, 5 c. blue, tied on arrival "NEW YORK SEP 20"; the stamp slightly affixed over the edge of the cover, still good perforation, fine and scarce
Lot no.6169

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening150 €
Sold for340 €
1876, Small envelope with blue private (?) handstamp "ST. CROIX, D.W.I. / OCT 16 1876" to New Jersey, charged on arrival with "NEW-YORK SHIPLETTER 6 / NOV 8"; very unusual
Lot no.6170

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening1.000 €
Sold for900 €
1864, Waterlow 2 r. green, tied by clear "CORREOS LA GUAIRA SEP 9" to Bordeaux, endorsed "p. Steamer" and sent via London and Paris to Bordeaux, taxed "16" decimes; the stamp with slight scissors' cut at top, but perforation still intact; a very fine and scarce entire (Facit LG2)
Lot no.6171

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening600 €
Sold for600 €
2 r. green, tied by partly weak La Guaira cds. to lettersheet via "LONDON MY 15 65" to Pamplona, Spain, here charged with "4 R", with arrival mark of May 17, a fine cover with a scarce destination, sign. Holcombe (Facit LG2)
Lot no.6172

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening500 €
Sold for600 €
1866, Rasco, Stone II 2 r. green, tied by Caracas circle postmark to lettersheet via England to Bordeaux, very fine condition for this issue (one pulled perf) (Facit LG11)
Lot no.6173

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening600 €
Sold for1.800 €
1866, 2 r. yellow-green, tied by clear "F. VA. ADMON. DE CORREOS LA GUAIRA FEB 25" to entire letter via London and France to Genua with boxed "GB 2 F 60 C", charged "10" decimes; a very fine letter with scarce destination for this issue, certificates Fiecchi (1971) and Moorhouse (2014)
Lot no.6174

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening1.500 €
Sold for2.600 €

Stone IIb: 2 r. orange, tied by "CORREOS CARACAS" to lettersheet via London to Bordeaux, charged on arrival with "10" decimes; the rouletting slightly irregular, otherwise very fine and rare, just 8 entires recorded with this stamp, sign. Holcombe (Facit LG13)

Lot no.6175

Condition

0

Catalogue no.

Opening800 €
Sold for1.400 €
1869, Jesurun ½ r. green, perf. 10, complete sheet with 100 stamps, mint never hinged, 2 stamps with light diagonal crease, otherwise very fine and scarce (Facit LG21)
Lot no.6176

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening2.000 €
Sold for6.500 €
Jesurun 2 r. red, perf 12½, tied by circle "CORREOS CARACAS" to cover endorsed "Voie anglaise" via London to Bordeaux, the stamp addtionally tied by tax stamp "20" (decimes), transit mark and boxed "GB/1 f 60 C"; a very fine and rare entire, only few letters known with the narrow perforation; sign. Holcombe with certificate (1984) (Facit LG20)
Lot no.6177

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening2.000 €
Sold for3.200 €

1867, "ST. THOMAS LA GUAYRA & Po. CABELLO STEAM PACKET", clear seal with ship in centre, applied for cash payment of 2 reales, on lettersheet (one backflap missing) with embossed return address of Caracas, addressed to France with London transit mark of November 22, 1867 and French transit marks of the same day, in France charged with "10" decimes, very attractive and rare, only few entires recorded with the provisional ship  handstamp, sign. Holcombe with certificate (1990)

Lot no.6178

Condition

1 2

Catalogue no.

Opening400 €
Sold for1.000 €
LA GUAIRA - SANTOMAS: 1870, 1 c. yellow-brown, ½ r. green and 2 r. blue, unused, ½ r. with original gum, 1 c. 2 teeth fixed with hinges, otherwise fine, very scarce (Facit LG 23, 24, 26)
Lot no.6179

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening300 €
Sold for270 €
HAPAG: 1871, Entire commercial letter of "SCHÖN WILLINK & Co. ST. THOMAS", dated August 14, endorsed "p. Bavaria" to Caracas, transported free of charge and handed over to Venezuelan post, which applied double circle "CORREOS LA GUAYRA"; no postage due noted; an interesting and scarce early letter transported with the first ship of the HAPAG The HAPAG started its service with the first arrival of the "Bavaria" on April 18, 1871. Schön Willink & Co.were HAPAG agent at St. Thomas.
Lot no.6180

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening200 €
Sold for3.000 €
1875, Lettersheet with sender's cachet of Caracas, privately carried to St. Thomas and here posted at Danish PO "ST. THOMAS 30/6 1875" and transported with HAPAG "Rhenania" to Hamburg, here marked "2" for the 2nd French rate and charged "30" pfennig, in Paris blue "ALLEMAGNE 2 E ERQ. PARIS" was applied, also red boxed "TAXE KREDIÉ / TAXE ÉTRANGÈRE / TAXE FRANCAISE / TOTAL" and charged "10" decimes. Effective of July 1, 1875 Germany was member of the GPU, but France did not become member before 1876.
Lot no.6181

Condition

1

Catalogue no.1

Opening150 €
Sold for440 €
10 c. blue-green/yellow/black in block of 4, unused o.g., very fine
Lot no.6182

Condition

0 1

Catalogue no.1

Opening2.000 €
Sold for4.000 €
10 c. blue-green/yellow/black, block of 64 stamps (just top row missing for complete sheet), unused with original gum, except a few stamps all unmounted mint, perforation squeezed and separated in some places, some brownish staining on 8 stamps, still a fine and rare multiple, to our knowledge the largest existing multiple

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