383rd Auction

14–15 & 18–23 March 2024 in Wiesbaden

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Lot no.1706
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Condition

6

Catalogue no.3 var

Opening1.500 €
Sold for1.500 €

Lithographed 5 c. dull red brown with lithographic transfer flaw "POPIE" instead of "PORTE", good to large margins, tied by target to lettersheet with somewhat faint "VALPARAISO 4 NOBE 54", two Santiago. The entire light age wear, still fine and very rare. 

Lot no.1707
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Condition

6

Catalogue no.3

Opening8.000 €
Sold for8.000 €

Lithographed 5 c. pale red brown, horizontal strip of 5 and single copy, all with clear to mostly large margins, tied by light targets to entire letter with adjacent red "SANTIAGO 3 OBRE 54" to Valparaiso. A very rare franking in outstanding quality. Certificate Holcombe (1994) (Scott 7)

Provenance: Joseph Hackmey (228. Corinphila sale, 2018)

Lot no.1708
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Condition

6

Catalogue no.3

Opening5.000 €
Sold for7.500 €

Lithographed 5 c. pale red brown, horizontal strip of six, the right stamp touched at right and the neighbours stamp touched at upper right, otherwise full to mostly large margins (tiny tear between two stamps of no importance), tied by target to letter sheet with red cds. "SANTIAGO 14 NBRE 54" to Valparaiso. A very fine and outstanding entire;  the largest recorded strip of this scarce stamp on cover. (Scott 7)

Provenance: 'Islander' (95. Corinphila auction, 1996)

Lot no.1709
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Condition

3 4

Catalogue no.1IY

Opening800 €
Sold forUnsold

Second London printing 5 c. red-brown on blued paper, block of 8, close at upper left with one tiny spot touched, otherwise full to mostly large margins, cancelled by target handstamps. Very fine and rare. Certificate Holcombe (1985)

Lot no.1710
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Condition

3

Catalogue no.1IY

Opening600 €
Sold forUnsold

Second London printing 5 c. red-brown on blued paper, horizontal strip of 6, nice colour and good to very large margins, showing parts of three neighbour stamps and small sheet margin at right, lightly cancelled. Faint fold between two stamps and the right stamp with small gum stains, still very fine and rare. Certificates Alberto Diena (1952) and  Holcombe (1994)

Lot no.1711
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Condition

6 4

Catalogue no.1IY

Opening800 €
Sold for700 €

Second London printing 5 c. red-brown on blued paper, block of four with full to mostly large margins, showing part of neighbour stamps at left, tied by target handstamps to letter sheet with adjacent red "SANTIAGO  20 AGTO (57)" to Valparaiso. Very fine and rare. Certificate Philatelic Foundation (1994) (Scott 8)

Lot no.1712
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Condition

6

Catalogue no.1IY

Opening1.000 €
Sold for1.000 €

Second London printing 5 c. red-brown on blued paper, horizontal strip of 6, nice colour, the to left stamps slightly touched at top, otherwise good to very large margins, showing parts of 6 neighbour stamps, tied to lettersheet from "SANTIAGO 21 AGTO 57" to Valparaiso. A tiny corner crease at upper right, barely touching the design. A fine and rare entire. Certificates RPSL (1981) and BPA (1992) (Scott 8)

Provenance: Jean Dupont (Balasse 1981) Gerhard Blank (Robson Lowe, 1991)

Lot no.1713
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Condition

6

Catalogue no.1IY+2IIH

Opening1.000 €
Sold for1.350 €

Second London printing 5 c. red-brown on blued paper, vertical pair, margin close at top but large on three sides, with part of adjoining stamp at base, with 'Estancos' 10 c. blue, vertical bisect with large margins, tied to  cover from "SANTIAGO 7 ABRIL 57". Very fine. An extremely rare combination. Certificates Holcombe (1985) and Moorhouse (2010) (Scott 8+10p)

Provenance: 72. Corinphila auction (1985)

Lot no.1714

Condition

6

Catalogue no.49 + French Office 2

Opening80 €
Sold for110 €

1898, Coiling Dragons 2 c., horizontal pair with left gutter, tied by cds. "HANKOW" to postcard to Wien, Chinese cds. "SHANGHAI", forwarded to the French PO at the port treaty, with 1894 10 c. tied by cds. "SHANGHAI CHINE 3 JUIN 1903" repeated alongside, arrival cds. "WIEN 7 7 01"; one 2 c. with a few shorts perfs, still very fine

Lot no.1715

Condition

6

Catalogue no.228,154,156,255,288

Opening70 €
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1930, Junk Issue 1c. on 3c. green slate as block of eight with additional frankinf tied by dotted cds. "SHANGHAI 19 11 36| 19" to front and reverse of registered cover to Munich, fine

 
Lot no.1716

Condition

6

Catalogue no.246-249, 188, 192, 275

Opening300 €
Sold for400 €

1932, Sven Hedin Expedition 1 c.-10 c., cpl. set tied by cds. "PEIPING 7. 4. 33" to a registered envelope to Stockholm with adjacent red registration label, on reverse additional 1 c., 4 c. and 25c. tied by two further strikes, cover signed on the back flap by Sven Hedin himself and send to his sister Alma, very fine 

Lot no.1717

Condition

6

Catalogue no.

Opening150 €
Sold for190 €

"I P O", very fine strike on illustrated postcard to Hamburg franked with China Coiling Dragon 4 c. tied by cds. "KIUNGCHOW 9 APR 04" and Hong Kong Edward VII 4 c. used with cds "VICTORIA 12 APR 04"; very fine, a very scarce boxed handstamp (Webb rated "R")

Lot no.1718

Condition

3

Catalogue no.Bl.7

Opening300 €
Sold for360 €

1961, Table Tennis souvenir sheet with red first day special cancelation, very fine

Lot no.1719

Condition

0

Catalogue no.Bl.12

Opening150 €
Sold for225 €

1978, Galloping Horses, 5 y. souvenir sheet, mint never hinged, very fine

Lot no.1720
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Condition

0

Catalogue no.Bl.19

Opening700 €
Sold for630 €

1979, Study Science souvenir sheet, unhinged mint, very fine

Lot no.1721
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Condition

0

Catalogue no.Bl.19

Opening700 €
Sold for630 €

1979, Study Science souvenir sheet, unhinged mint, very fine

Lot no.1722

Condition

6

Catalogue no.18,17

Opening200 €
Sold for160 €

2 pia. yellow and 1 pia. red, tied by "POSTE VICEREALI CONSTANTINOPOLI4 NOV. 76" to small envelope to Alexandria with arrival mark. Small tear in the envelope backed and part of reverse flap missing, still fine and very scarce

Lot no.1723

Condition

1

Catalogue no.18II

Opening100 €
Sold for80 €

2 pia. yellow, vertical tête-bêche. Fine colour and large part original gum, very fine

Lot no.1724

Condition

1

Catalogue no.18IIE K

Opening150 €
Sold for160 €

1872, Sphinx 2 p. dull yellow, perf. 13½:12½, tête-bêche pair within a block of four, upper sheet margins, fresh colours, unused, a few opened perfs reinforced by hinges, minor toning on the tip of the selvage only, otherwise very fine and attractive, together with a normal block of four, unused, very fine; a scarce variety (Chalhoub D27h)

Lot no.1725

Condition

6

Catalogue no.19IIA

Opening150 €
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1872, 2½ pia. dark violet, fresh colours, tied by cds. "POSTE KEDEVIE EGIZIANE CAIRO 7 73" repeated alongside, to envelope to Wien, adjacent strike of the straightline "Franca" in italic (payment according to the Austro-Egyptian postal convention in effect from 1868), arrival cds. "WIEN 22 7 73". A fine, correctly franked at 2½ piasters and scarce cover 

Lot no.1726

Condition

1 4

Catalogue no.19IIK

Opening100 €
Sold for80 €

2 ½ pia. violet, block of four with horizontal and vertical tête-bêche. Fine colour and large part original gum, very fine

Lot no.1727

Condition

6

Catalogue no.P + Somalia 56, 59

Opening150 €
Sold for210 €

1901, postal stationery card 1 g. (H&G-Nr. 6), used with cds. "ADIS ABEBA 26 XI 1904", sent registered to Wien, boxed "R" alongside and registration label on reverse, transferred via the French Somali Coast with 10 c. and 25 c. tied by cds. "COTE FRANse DES SOMALIS 8 DEC 04", transit via Aden and arrival cds. A very fine and very scarce card with a delightful mixed franking

 

 

Lot no.1728

Condition

6

Catalogue no.9, P + Somalia 56

Opening100 €
Sold for170 €

1905, postal stationery card 10 g. (H&G-Nr. 10), together with 1905 10 on ½ g. used with cds. "ADIS ABEBA 13 III 1905", sent to Wien, transit cds. "HARAR 26 3 5", with French Somali Coast 1903 10 c. tied by cds. "DJIBOUTI COTE FRANse DES SOMALIS 29 MARS 05", boarded on French paquebot to Marseilles, arrival cds. "WIEN 14.4.05". Card with a light corner crease away from the indicum, still a very fine and scarce mixed franking

Lot no.1729

Condition

6

Catalogue no.11

Opening400 €
Sold forUnsold

1878: Indian Woman, ½ r. yellow-green, used on a reduced commercial cover, from Guatemala to Las Mercedes, dated 2 April 1881, tied by "6" numeral in blue, with datestamp alongside, reduced at left, some soiling, however a rare cover. 
 

Lot no.1730

Condition

(6)

Catalogue no.12

Opening150 €
Sold forUnsold

1878: Indian Woman, 2 r. carmine-rose, used on cover front, from Guatemala to Alameda, USA, dated 30 June 1880, cancelled by five point star in black, with octagonal Guatemala datestamp alongside in violet, the "10/cents" handstruck applied on arrival, irregular right side where it has been torn, corner bend bottom right of stamp and perf. detached and tone spots, however a scarce example on cover

Lot no.1731

Condition

(6)

Catalogue no.15

Opening400 €
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1879: Quetzal, ¼ r. brown and green, fresh vivid shade, used on cover front, from Quetzaltenango to Paris, 18 January 1880, tied by blue "62" numeral, with "Correos De Quezaltenango" circular datestamp in blue alongside, also a French Packet mail cancel dated 29 February 1880 also in blue, a tax mark "T" in triangle, with various manuscript charge marks; this stamp was only ever intended for local use and postcards, the passage to France would be postage due; some stains, small tear and creasing to side; a very rare and unqiue usage
 
 

Lot no.1732

Condition

2 4

Catalogue no.16

Opening250 €
Sold for250 €

1879: Quetzal, 1 r. black and green, block of fifteen and block of ten rejoined, making a spectacular block of twenty five, unused, no gum, fresh colour, nicely centered for issue, some perfs. trimmed top left, gum stain to front of stamp 14, hinges to reinforce where separated, a very eye catching major multiple of this issue and the second largest, rare.

Provenance: Max Platinga Collection

                   Brian Moorhouse Collection (Corinphila, November 2020) 
 
 

Lot no.1733

Condition

(6)

Catalogue no.16H

Opening1.000 €
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1879: Quetzal 1 r. black & green, a diagonally bisected example used as a ½ r., tied to large part 1880 cover front from Chiquimula to Guatemala City via Mazatenango tied by "19" numeral handstamp in red with corresponding "Correos / Chiquimula" datestamp alongside (Dec 3) in same colour. This cover front is mentioned in 'Guatemala 1' by Roland Goodman on page 93. The sole recorded, and entirely unique, usage.

Provenance: Collection Walter Lind
                   Collection Norman Hubbard
                   Collection Mark Spycher
                   Collection Max Platinga
 

Lot no.1734

Condition

6

Catalogue no.21

Opening500 €
Sold forUnsold

1881: Quetzal 1 c. black and green, used on cover locally, tied by black cancel, dated 29 June 1892, the latest recorded use, with fine octagonal "Postalocal / Guatemala" in violet alongside. An explanation in manuscript on the reverse explains it was found in the PO Box after 7 years. A fascinating example, some stains and tears, presumably from it's time in the post box, rare, most probably unique. 

Lot no.1735

Condition

6

Catalogue no.21

Opening250 €
Sold forUnsold

1881: Quetzal 1 c. black and green, two singles, used on cover, from Guatemala City to Sao Paulo, Brazil, cancelled by segmented cork cancel in black, sent from a stamp dealer "Chauncey Hill" with sender's cachet to top left, on reverse Sao Paulo arrival dated 21 October 1886, some slight climatic discolouration, however a very rare cover to a South American destination and double franking

Lot no.1736

Condition

6

Catalogue no.21

Opening200 €
Sold forUnsold

1881: Quetzal 1 c. black and green, used on advertising envelope for New York Life Insurance, dated 18 June, tied by violet oval cancel of Guatemala City, with violet business cachet to backflap "J.J. NAAR / Agent General / New York Life Ins. Co. / Department America Central / Guatemala", with printed advert regarding the robustness of the 'Safe Deposit Vaults' in 'New York', vertical crease not affecting the stamp which is over hanging the top of the envelope slightly, interesting and scarce. 

Lot no.1737

Condition

6

Catalogue no.21

Opening200 €
Sold forUnsold

1881: Quetzal 1 c. black and green, used on cover, posted locally in Guatemala City, dated 6 August 1883, the stamp exhibiting a variety, showing a black line running from the last "N" of "UNION" through to the "N" of "CENTAVO", interesting and fine example. 

Lot no.1738

Condition

6

Catalogue no.21

Opening200 €
Sold forUnsold

1881: Quetzal, 1 c. black and green, used on cover, tied to a printed matter envelope by a dumb cancel in black, sent by missionary and stamp dealer "C. B. Hill", with violet business cachet alongside and "Impresos" handstamp in the same indicating the printed matter, some apparent faults, but a scarce example

Lot no.1739

Condition

6

Catalogue no.21

Opening200 €
Sold forUnsold

1881: Quetzal 1 c. black and green, horizontal strip of five, used on cover, folded over with two fixed front and three to the back, from Guatemala City to Retalhuleu, dated 29 January, canceled by five point Star and dumb cancel in black, with "Correos Guatemala" datestamp alongside, slight soiling, otherwise fine, an unusual and scarce usage

Lot no.1740

Condition

6

Catalogue no.21

Opening200 €
Sold forUnsold

1881: Quetzal 1 c. black and green, used on printed letterhead cover, from Guatemala City to Cobán, dated February 1885, tied by dumb cancel in black, horizontal fling crease through lower portion of stamp, which does not detract, scarce example to a highland city over 200 kms. north of Guatemala City

Lot no.1741

Condition

6

Catalogue no.21

Opening200 €
Sold for200 €

1881: Quetzal 1 c. black and green, strip of four, used on cover, from Tecpán to Antigua, dated 2 March 1883, tied by violet circular cancels, with "Correos Tecpam" datestamp alongside, also in violet, the single appears to have been added at a later date, nevertheless a rare multiple on a scarcer destination

Provenance : Clarence W. Hennan (Robson Lowe 1975)
 
 

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