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 | Lot #509 MEXICO SPANISH SHIPS - 1806-1843 1806 FL from Havana to Veracruz carried by the goleta "Ana", red "1+" (triple rate) and "Yndias" handstamps, v.f.
| Price Realized $150.00
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 | Lot #510 MEXICO SPANISH SHIPS - 1806-1843 1808 FL from Havana (26 November) to MTrida, privately carried and placed in the mail at Sisal (black handstamp applied), early forwarded mail
| Price Realized $240.00
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 | Lot #511 MEXICO SPANISH SHIPS - 1806-1843 1809 FL from Mexico City (15 October) to Lima, Peru, with "Mexico" departure handstamp in black, 4+ reales due from the recipient for double weight Inter-colonial mail. One of the only three recorded covers from Mexico to Peru during the Colonial era
| Price Realized $1,200.00
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 | Lot #512 MEXICO SPANISH SHIPS - 1806-1843 1813 FL from Vera Cruz, November 3 to Cadiz, Spain, via Havana (received on November 21st), forwarded on November 23rd by "Cueva Manzanar y Hermanos", placed aboard the warship "Nino" to Cadiz, via the Windward Islands, with red "Islas de Barlovento" origin handstamp, red "5R" due marking, fine. Stated to be the earliest known Forwarded Letter from Mexico
| Price Realized $1,100.00
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 | Lot #513 MEXICO SPANISH SHIPS - 1806-1843 1815 Small FL from Tepic, March 23 to Panama, boxed "San Blas" postmark in red, fine early usage to Panama
| Price Realized $900.00
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 | Lot #514 MEXICO SPANISH SHIPS - 1806-1843 1816 FL from Spain, March 7 to Veracruz, with "Por La Coruna" and Havana endorsements, red "Caruna" (?) handstamp, v.f.
| Price Realized $160.00
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 | Lot #515 MEXICO SPANISH SHIPS - 1806-1843 1819 FL from Bordeaux, November 6 to Mexico, carried by a Spanish naval vessel "Galga" departing Cadiz November 28, routed through Cuba and therefore the "YNDIAS" marking, rated "3" reales for transit from Cuba to Mexico only, fine incoming letter from France, with June 20, 1820 response docketing
| Price Realized $230.00
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 | Lot #516 MEXICO SPANISH SHIPS - 1806-1843 1821 (ca) undated envelope from Mexico to Madrid, with "Franco en Mexico" hs, prepaid (unusual), hence no need to apply the "Nueva Espana" marking, fine
| Price Realized $180.00
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 | Lot #517 MEXICO SPANISH SHIPS - 1806-1843 1821 FL from Havana to Fresnillo, with black "Islas de Barlovento" (Windward Islands) origin-handstamp and large "3" handstamps, fine
| Price Realized $140.00
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 | Lot #518 MEXICO SPANISH SHIPS - 1806-1843 1821 FL from Tepic, April 22 to Madrid, with red departure hs, arriving in Spain 8+ months later on January 8, 1822. In the interval, Mexico gained Independence. Fine letter, rated "7.R" in black
| Price Realized $190.00
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 | Lot #519 MEXICO SPANISH SHIPS - 1806-1843 1824 FL from Alvarado, April 5 to Havana, carried by a Spanish naval frigate "Morena", with "Yndias" and "3" (reales) due for Inter-Colonial Mail. Fine example of mail carried by the Royal Navy. Spanish forces continued to occupy the Fort of San Juan de Ulua which prevented the use of the port of Vera Cruz by non-Spanish vessels. While Mexico achieved independence in September, 1821, the last Spanish troops, holding the fort did not leave until 1825. Not surprisingly, commercial Spanish ships seldom visited Mexican ports during the first decade of Independence
| Price Realized $900.00
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 | Lot #520 MEXICO SPANISH SHIPS - 1806-1843 1825 FL (April) from Vera Cruz to Barcelona, probably originated at San Juan de Ulua (last Spanish holdout in Mexico) and carried by the Royal Spanish Navy frigate "Vengador", with "Yndias" and "7.R" due in Spain, fine example of mail carried by the Spanish Royal Navy. The Fort surrendered in November to General Miguel Barragan.
| Price Realized $850.00
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 | Lot #521 MEXICO SPANISH SHIPS - 1806-1843 1826 Spain maintained postal service to the Caribbean using its naval vessels from 1827-1857, supplementing or complementing the "Empresa de Correos Maritimos" (1828-1851) ships. A FL from Veracruz to Mataro, Spain, carried by a naval frigate and arriving 27 March 1827. The writer mentions waiting for a Spanish ship since he does not trust the British (who by this time were actually carrying most of the Transatlantic mail), red "Yndias" and charged 8 reales due on arrival, fine
| Price Realized $170.00
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 | Lot #522 MEXICO SPANISH SHIPS - 1806-1843 1838 FL from Guaymas (two different "Franco en Guamas" handstamps), overland to Veracruz, then by a Spanish naval ship to Cuba and by a frigate "Provisional" to Spain. A fine example of mail from the early period following re-establishment of relations between Mexico and Spain (1836)
| Price Realized $230.00
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 | Lot #523 MEXICO SPANISH SHIPS - 1806-1843 1841 FL from Veracruz, August 3 to Havana by a British packet "Penguin", with "Yndias E" handstamp, handled by the "Empresa de Correos Maritimos" at Havana. The circular "Yndias E" marking was used only on correspondence from Mexico. Spain contracted service with the Cuban company, which operated from 1828 to 1851. They had a virtual monopoly on mail through Cuba, but handled little Mexican mail (Mexico had no diplomatic relations with Spain until 1836). The company's route was Havana-Cadiz-Canary Islands-Puerto Rico-Havana
| Price Realized $625.00
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 | Lot #524 MEXICO SPANISH SHIPS - 1806-1843 1842 FL forwarded from Mexico, May 2 to Cuba, deposited in the mail at Havana ("Habana Franco" in oval) and sent by ship of the "Empresa de Correos Maritimos" (orange "Correos Maritimo No. 3" handstamp) to Madrid, arriving at La Coruna on July 1st, fine
| Price Realized $425.00
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