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Sale 2971: Spain & Latin America Stamps & Postal History


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0271"Trinidad." Type 1 (C), grouping of five folded letters, each with red straight line handstamp, all addressed to Havana, a Fine to Very Fine grouping. (Photo) 300-400

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0272"V. Clara - Franco" Type 7 (RRR), black straight double line in oval handstamp on June 2, 1837 folded letter to Habana, Very Fine. (Photo) 200-300
0273Villa Clara Franco Type 8 (RR), black handstamp on May 30, 1842 commercial folded letter to Habana, Fine. (Photo) 150-200

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0274"Villa Clara" Type 3 (R), black straight line handstamp on January 10, 1842 commercial letter to Habana, with large black "1½" Due marking, Very Fine and clean. (Photo) 100-150

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0275"Villa Clara" Type 3 (RRR), red straight line handstamp on August 30, 1843 folded letter to Habana, with large red "1½" Due marking, red "4 Sep 1845" (Habana) Baeza receiver on reverse, a Very Fine and rare usage. (Photo) 200-300

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0276"VillaClara" Type 1 (RRR), black straight line handstamp on August 10, 1831 folded letter to Habana, with black straight line "Franco." pre-paid marking, strong mid-cover fold affecting the "VillaClara" marking, otherwise a Very Fine usage. (Photo) 100-150

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0277"Villaclara" Type 2 (C), grouping of eight folded letters, each with black straight line handstamp, all directed to Habana, each with either manuscript or handstamped "1½" Due markings, a generally Very Fine grouping. (Photo) 300-400

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Stampless Covers - Domestic Uses

02781749 Folded Letter Havana to Trinidad (Cuba), without any postal markings, Very Fine, >the earliest reported usage from Havana>. (Photo) 750-1,000

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02791848 Batabano to Havana Folded Entire with Rare Blue "Ferrocarril Habana" Mark on Face, some minor edge staining and soil, Very Fine, only one other example reported. (Photo) 1,500-2,000

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02801853 Certified Outer Folded Letter from Matanzas to Havana with "O" Indicators of Certified Mail, with blue standard January 27 Matanzas and January 28 Havana marks and blue framed "CERTIF-" and "FRANCO" alongside, rare and beautiful. (Photo) 1,000-1,500

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Stampless Covers - Incoming From Foreign Countries

0281New York to Havana, Cuba, January 26, 1811 folded letter, with red "Havana." Type 8 (RRR) handstamp used as receiver, a Very Fine and extremely rare usage; >one of only a handful known>. (Photo) 200-300

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0282"Yndias" Type 5 (E), red straight line handstamp, on December 20, 1817 folded letter from Vera Cruz (Mexico) to Havana, Very Fine. (Photo) 300-400

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02831830 Folded Entire from Coruna, Spain to Havana with Black "ESPANA" Handstamp, trivial file fold across bottom, Very Fine. (Photo) 500-750
0284Gibraltar to Havana, black Empresa "NE" (Northern Europe) type 58 (RR) incoming transit marking used on May 21-27, 1835 Prices Current listing, handstamped on reverse with fancy black "E" in circle Empresa Type 41 (for mail from Spain), both markings having been applied upon arrival in Cuba, Very Fine. (Photo) 400-500
0285New York to Havana, black "NA" (North America) Empresa Type 63 (R) incoming transit marking on July 1, 1836 folded letter, manuscript (ship) per (Schooner) "Norma", Very Fine. (Photo) 150-200

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02861838/39 Incoming Stampless Coverds to Havana with "E./NA" or "E./NE" Markings, 1838 New Orleans to Havana with black circled "E./NA" ("North America"), 1839 Paris to Havana with black circled "E./NE" ("Northern Europe") handstamps, usual file folds and some usage faults, New Orleans cover some toning as well, Very Fine strikes; the Empresa, a business cartel which handled mail in Cuba, used these cancels to determine rates, etc. (Photo) 400-500

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0287Barcelona, Spain to Habana, Cuba, May 16, 1840 folded letter, with red semi-circular "Barcelona - Cataluna" Type 50 (MC) departure handstamp, manuscript "Por Cadiz", black fancy Empresa "E" in circle Type 41 (C) at arrival in Habana, Very Fine. (Photo) 150-200

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02881840 Folded Entire from Vera Cruz to Havana Very Scarce Black Circled ""E" in "Yindias" used on Mail from Central America >Mexico> used at Vera Cruz, faint file fold and trivial ink erosion in "H", Very Fine, fewer than 10 examples are known. (Photo) 500-750
0289Bath, Maine to Havana, Cuba, February 7, 1843 folded letter, departing Bath on the February 10th per red Bath departure cds, with red straight line "Paid", blue "1" Due incoming marking, and erroneous use of blue "Empresa / 11 Mar 1843 / N. Europa" (Northern Europe) incoming transit marking, a Very Fine and intriguing usage, well suited for students and connoisseurs alike. (Photo) 200-300
0290New York to Havana, March 26, 1844 folded letter, with manuscript "per Norma", blue "6 Apr 1844" Empresa Type 67 (RR) and blue "1" Due incoming transit markings, Very Fine. (Photo) 200-300
0291"NA" (Norte America) Type 64 (RRR), a small red 'Empresa' handstamp, applied upon arrival in Cuba to letters from New Orleans to Santiago de Cuba, with a red "3" Due and red "4 Feb 1845" Santiago 'Baeza' receiver on reverse, a Very Fine and especially rare usage with but few reported; signed En Soro (Enrique Soro Bergua). (Photo) 500-750
0292Boston to Havana, July 10, 1846 folded letter sailing on the Schooner "Swan", with straight triple line "Forwarded by, / F.G. Thurston & Co / New York." forwarding marking on reverse, blue Aug 1846 Empresa Type 67 and blue "1" Due incoming transit markings, Very Fine and clean. (Photo) 300-400
0293Germany to Laguna la Grande, Cuba, March 15, 1847 folded letter sent June 10 per black "Brumerhaven" double circular departure cds, with blue "14 Aug 1847" Empresa Type 62 (RR) and blue "2" Due Havana incoming markings, red "17 Aug 1847" Baeza type receiver on reverse, letter with small defect at the bottom well away from any of the markings, Fine. (Photo) 300-400

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02941847 Cadiz to Havana Outer Folded Letter with Red "PENINSULA" Applied on Arrival, red June 28 receiving mark on reverse, minor usage faults, fewer than 10 Peninsula marks known, Very Fine. (Photo) 750-1,000
0295London to Havana, 1848 folded letter sent via "West Indian Mail" to "Isla de Cuba", with red August 11, 1848 London "Paid" cds, red "2/3" Due pre-departure marking, faded blue Empresa type 62 (RR) "N. Europa" receiver, Very Fine. (Photo) 300-400
02961849 Barcelona to Havana, February 3, 1849 folded letter sent through London, with red "London / 1 Mar 1849 / Paid" transit c.d.s., yellow "1 Apr 1849" Empresa and ms. 2/3 (due) incoming markings, Very Fine. (Photo) 300-400
0297New York to Havana, March 26, 1849 folded letter, with manuscript "per Isabel / Paid", yellow "6 Apr 1849" Empresa Type 67 (RRR) and yellow "1" Due arrival markings, Very Fine and very rare usage. (Photo) 200-300
0298Mataro, Spain to Habana, Cuba, July 28, 1849 folded letter, with red "29 Jul 1849" Mataro Baeza departure cds, arriving in Habana September 12, 1849 per yellow Empresa - Espana double oval Type 43 (RRR) incoming transit marking, a Very Fine and Especially rare usage. (Photo) 300-400
0299Paris, New York to Colisea, Cuba, December 12, 1849 folded letter sent overland to Charlestown, S.C., then per Steamship "Isabel", with red Charleston "Jan 15" (1850) cds and red "Paid", yellow "18 Jan 1850" Empresa Type 67 (RRR) and yellow "1" Due incoming markings, Very Fine. (Photo) 200-300
0300Brooklyn, New York to Coliseo, Cuba, December 12, 1849 folded letter originally addressed to Havana, sailed on Schooner "Ohio", with yellow "19 Dec 1849" Empresa Type 67 (RRR) and yellow "1" Due incoming markings, forwarded to Santa Amalia in Coliseo, Cuba, some ink shmearing over manuscript "per Ohio", otherwise Very Fine. (Photo) 200-300


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