388th Auction
20 & 23–28 March 2026 in Wiesbaden
1811, “LISBON F” in blue on envelope cancelled upon arrival in Falmouth by the packet, rated “7/3” d., dated 6. March 1811 from Tarragona via Lisbon, Falmouth and Weymouth to Guernsey
1879, Alfonso 4 pts. and 10 pts., fresh colours, unused with original gum, very fine and fresh. Each with certificate Baschwitz BPP (2025)
“DSPA LINIE BREMEN-LA PLATA c 29.11.23” klar auf Briefumschlag mit Spanien König Alfons XIII. 40 Céntimos mit violettem Rahmenstempel “Deutscher Postdampfer Gotha" nach Berlin. Der Umschlag mit Beförderungsspuren im Rand und vorderseitig mit Haftstellen, ansonsten in guter Erhaltung. Eine ungewöhnliche und seltene Verwendung aus der Hochinflations-Zeit
1850/2000, collection in 4 KABE albums and 2 stockbooks, including local stamps, etc.
1850/2002 (ca.), mint never hinged/unused and used collection with a few covers, including Officials, Telegraphs and Spanish Areas, some duplicates throughout, together with a small selection of modern European issues, in 5 stockbooks/albums
1850/1980, in the beginning mostly used and unused, from 1961-80 apparently complete mint never hinged collection, starting from Mi.-Nr. 1, incl. better early values with e.g. Mi.-Nr. 83 used (closed tear) signed Richter, in two hingeless albums
1854/1978, used, unused and mint never hinged collection of the Arms issue with better Arms and some Philippines on album pages
1797/1871, 20 letters, all passing the British Post Offices in Lisbon, with different and interesting markings and cancels, an interesting group neatly described on pages
1839/57, 11 letters, all passing the British offices in Virgo or Cadiz, with different and interesting markings and cancels, on described pages
1880/1945, Propaganda & Censor: 30 covers and cards, many different censors from Tenerife and Las Palmas, Viva Espana! cancellations, local stamps on cover and commercial imprints, few early stationerys, mostly fine.
1770/1880 (ca.) Mail across the North Atlantic from-, to and via Cuba, exhibition collection with around 100 letters/letter sheets, four of which date from the 18th century, various handstamps such as ‘ISLAS DE BARLOVENTO’ in various types, ‘DE YNDIAS’, ‘PENINSULA’, etc., also various franked letters, including postal forgery and France Napoleon 5 fr. on letter. A very interesting object.
