U.S. and Worldwide Stamps
March 24-25, 2010

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Lot #1137
MEXICO
1810 (ca) two coverfronts with red handstamps, one with oval "Behar", charged "6" and addressed to Goliad, another with straight line "Austin", charged "4", addressed to Behar, both clear markings, fine
Price Realized
$2,500.00

Lot #1138
MEXICO
1825-78 Transatlantic Forwarding Agents, six-frame exhibit containing 103 covers (FLs) to and from Mexico. In the absence of formal international postal ties for many nations, forwarders provided a link between official and private systems to expedite mail. Forwarding agents normally arranged for the receipt and dispatch of communications. While they rarely carried the mail themselves, they had close ties with shipping companies and occasionally collected small fees for their services. The majority of the items in this exhibit are from United States, England and France, arranged geographically by locations where forwarders operated and where much of the mail was exchanged. Mexican cities come first (Guanajuato to London, Mexico and Veracruz incl. "acheminee par Leverger Frs Vera Cruz", "Acheminee Ms Aloe.. Freres Vera Cruz", via Haiti and Fort de France, Oajaca, Orizava, Tabasco, Mazatlan and others), then Havana and ports on the Gulf Coast. Philadelphia and New York are next (the latter was the most i
Envelope
Price Realized
$7,500.00

Lot #1139
MEXICO
1842-1889 The French-Mexican Connection, collection expertly written up, illustrating in detail the various methods used for conveyance of mail between Mexico and France. These involved direct mail packets as well as connections through the United States and Great Britain. The exhibit consists of 27 covers (FLs) to Mexico (16 franked with French adhesives, including three with type Sage) and from Mexico (stampless), some from small cities, with variety of markings including boxed "Colonies/ &c.Art 13", British Consular offices, debit markings such as "GB 1f.60c", due notations, English and French ship endorsements etc. An interesting exhibit
Envelope
Price Realized
$1,800.00

Lot #1140
MEXICO
1846-48 mail delivery during the Mexican-American War, exhibit containing 50+ letters, neatly written-up on pages, arranged in several sections. The first includes mail from troops in the north (General Zachary Taylor's command). It flowed through Point Isabel and Brazos, staging areas at the mouth of the Rio Grande. Manuscript and handstamps were employed, sometimes together. The second section deals with mail from the forces of Gen. Winfield Scott, who marched on the capital of Mexico though the port of Veracruz. Postal agents there, used distinctive handstamps, some of which were similar to the then current Mexican postmarks. There are also letters from the correspondence of a North Carolina officer whose company did garrison duty at Gen. Taylor's camp near Saltillo. The collection contains examples of field office postmarks and various mail routings used during the invasion and temporary occupation of Mexican territory. Dale's original research demonstrates that handstamps used in the field appear
Envelope
Price Realized
$8,500.00

Lot #1141
MEXICO
1846 (30 Dec) partly printed letter headed Secretaria Particular De General en Gefe, written by the private secretary of Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna and signed by Santa Anna himself. At this time, he had just been named president of the Republic of Mexico and was rebuilding his army to engage U.S. general Zachary Taylor who was encamped near Saltillo (the two armies met in battle Feb 22-23 at Buena Vista). The letter was written from San Luis Potosi to Guadalajara, bearing the official seal of the Commander in Chief of the Mexican Army "Gral en Gefe Ejercito Libertad Rep", with two strikes of boxed "Franco" (prepaid), one of which is superimposed over faint S.L.Potosi dated box postmark. A fine historical item
Envelope
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Lot #1142
MEXICO
1846 (24 Nov) FL from Zanesville, Ohio to "Qr Master Sergt 2 Regt Illinois Volunteers Monterey Mexico", with red "10" and Paid markings, additionally marked "this regiment is under the command of General Wool = if not in Monterey when this arrives, the Postmaster will please forward to wherever he may be Stationed", fine letter from father to son. Letter to soldiers in the war zone are particularly scarce, few were saved
Envelope
Price Realized
$475.00

Lot #1143
MEXICO
1847 (28 March) letter written on captured government stationery (Correspondencia Particular Gobierno de Chihuahua), carried by army courier to Santa Fe and thence to Independence, Mo., where it entered the U.S. mail. It was forwarded from Pomfret, Ct to Lime Rock, R.I., with an extra 5c charged. Time in transit: 98 days ("rec July 3, 1847"). This letter is from the Doniphan Expedition (a detachment from Gen. Kearny's Army of the West, under the command of Alexander W. Doniphan marched south from Santa Fe in January of 1847 and occupied Chihuahua on March 1 following a short battle. They were there for two months, when ordered to evacuate and join Gen. Taylor's army near Monterrey. A 600 miles overland march was completed in late May)
Envelope
Price Realized
$350.00

Lot #1144
MEXICO
1847 (10 June) FL from an officer garrisoned at Tampico, datelined Tampico, picked up by steamship, entering U.S. mails at New Orleans (June 18), with blue "Steam" and "10", "missent and forwarded from East Livingston" without further postal charge, fine
Envelope
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Lot #1145
MEXICO
1847 (1 July) FL from an English merchant in Veracruz to London, forwarded through New Orleans where it received blue July 18 pmk and "Paid" hs, interesting contents explain that contact with Mexico City is completely cut off and supplying American troops provides most of the local business, oval forwarding agent's and arrival pmks, fine example of non-military mail during U.S. occupation of Veracruz
Envelope
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Lot #1146
MEXICO
1847 (14 July) FL written in Puebla, addressed to the private secretary to the President, concerning a promotion. The postmark date, No (vember) 16, indicates there was a 4-month delay in clearing the post office at Veracruz. There is no clue why it was held up; Mexican guerillas continually harassed U.S. convoys and secure dispatches ran infrequently. The large "X" is one the three rate markers used at Veracruz, fine usage during Campaign in the South
Envelope
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Lot #1147
MEXICO
1847 (22 Dec) FL from Sparta, Ga, via New Orleans, with blue "Free" hs, directed to the war zone , from a physician to a commanding officer, certifying that serious illness will prevent a soldier from returning to duty when his furlough ends, fine war-zone letter, received 15th January 1848
Envelope
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Lot #1148
MEXICO
1848 (2 May) FL datelined Jalapa, from an officer in the Advocate General's Staff, boxed "Vera Cruz", with Mexico, month and day, also "10" handstamps, endorsed "from the army", fine usage during Campaign in the South
Envelope
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Lot #1149
MEXICO
1848 (20 March) soldier's letter to his mother, datelined Matamoros and sent to Canada, via a friend in Derby Line, Vermont and transferred across the border to the Canadian mails at the town of Stanstead for delivery to Hatley, a short distance away, with Canadian postage noted at "4 1/2 pence", with Brazos (Apr 1) pmk, fine letter from a U.S. soldier to Canada
Envelope
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Lot #1150
MEXICO
1848 (7 Jan) cover used by an officer or soldier on garrison duty in Mexico City, bearing "Vera Cruz", with "Mexo", month and day, endorsed "free", not recognized by the postal agent at Veracruz, with "10" hs, addressed to Madisonville, east Tenn, some wear and tear, endorsed "from the army", fine usage during Campaign in the South
Envelope
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Lot #1151
MEXICO
1856 1/2r-8r complete set of five, each overprinted Acapulco, margins all around, fine-v.f.,
*
Catalog #1-6
Catalog Value $632
Price Realized
$325.00

Lot #1152
MEXICO
1856 1/2r-8r complete set of five, each overprinted Vera Cruz, 1r cancelled on piece by 9 Sep 56 pmk, large margins, v.f.,
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Catalog #1-6
Catalog Value $358
Price Realized
$260.00

Lot #1153
MEXICO
1856 1r yellow (Mexico), cancelled "Yguala" on piece, v.f., scarce usage from the tiny office of Iguala
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Catalog #2
Price Realized
$200.00

Lot #1154
MEXICO
1856 1r yellow, horizontal strip of four, also a pair (left stamp cut in diagonally) (Guadalajara), cancelled by boxed "Franqueado en Tepic" in red, used in 1857 on outer FL to Guadalajara, fine
Envelope
Catalog #2
Price Realized
$525.00

Lot #1155
MEXICO
1856 1r yellow, horizontal pair (Tampico), used in 1857 on outer FL to Veracruz, sent via the Royal Mail Steam Packet with red "Paid at Tampico" crowned circle, with "1/" noted in red at upper left. The sender thus paid 1 shilling packet fee and 2 reales for domestic postage, the latter tied by June 30 Franco Santa Ana Veracruz pmk, with additional Tampico pmk on back, fine
Envelope
Catalog #2
Price Realized
$2,800.00

Lot #1156
MEXICO
1856 1r yellow and 2r green (Vera Cruz), tied by oval 8 Dec 56 datestamp on FL to Puebla, endorsed "P.Espresso", fine usage during the first tariff period, express service at the double rate
Envelope
Catalog #2,3
Price Realized
$325.00

Lot #1157
MEXICO
1856 1r yellow, 2r deep green, 4r red (Durango), three different, first one poorly cut at sides, cancelled by boxed Durango 25 Octobre datestamp on outer FL used in 1857 to Mexico City, fine and scarce three color franking
Envelope
Catalog #2,3,4
Price Realized
$650.00

Lot #1158
MEXICO
1856 1r yellow and 4r red (Vera Cruz), tied by oval 11 Dec 56 datestamp on outer FL to Puebla, little toning at left, otherwise fine
Envelope
Catalog #2,4
Price Realized
$250.00

Lot #1159
MEXICO
1856 1r, 4r (Mexico) tied by Franco Mexico 2 Sep 58 pmk on outer FL to France, via "Paquete Ingles". As the 5 reales only paid the Mexican postage to the port of Veracruz, the addressee was charged 40 decimes for the balance of postal fees on arrival, with boxed "GB 1f60c" accountancy hs, various transit and arrival pmks on back, some toning, otherwise a fine transatlantic letter to Bordeaux
Envelope
Catalog #2,4
Price Realized
$800.00

Lot #1160
MEXICO
1856 1r yellow, 3x8r red lilac (Mexico), paying 25 reales (covering postage and registry for 6 1/2 oz parcel), on registered front, with boxed "Certification a Mexico 26 August 1856" datestamp, addressed to Puebla, filing fold between stamps, v.f. During the era of these stamps, postal rules required that the fronts of registered letters or parcels be countersigned on the back by the addressee and returned to the sender as proof of delivery
Catalog #2,5
Price Realized
$575.00

Lot #1161
MEXICO
1856 2r yellow green (Guadalajara), tied by red three line Lagos postmark on outer FL to Mexico City. Lagos, designated a principal office in 1856, had to actually borrow stamps when civil strife delayed its initial shipments from Mexico City
Envelope
Catalog #3
Price Realized
$160.00

Lot #1162
MEXICO
1856 2r emerald (Orizava) used Jan 16, 59 on FL to Puebla, with endorsement on back "Esta carta fue abierta por los banditos en el camino" (this letter was opened by bandits on the road), later recovered, resealed and delivered by the postal authorities at Puebla. A fine example of the risks of mail transport in the 19th Century Mexico
Envelope
Catalog #3
Price Realized
$240.00

Lot #1163
MEXICO
1856 2r green, single frame (16 pages) award winning exhibit, with 140 stamps and seven covers, including 2r red (proof from plate I), unused blocks of 12 (without overprint) and block of four (S.L.Potosi), printing, colors and plate flaws from different plates including double entries, plate cracks, study of district name overprints and cancels, rates with "Coreo Extraordinario", bisect on FL from Leon to Guanajuato, also another combining for a 3r rate on FL from Tabasco to Veracruz (both with Mepsi certs, the latter cleaned and repaired), ship mail from Mexico City via New Orleans to New York etc., overall excellent quality, with some Mepsi certificates, fine-v.f.
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Catalog #3,3a-3f
Price Realized
$14,000.00

Lot #1164
MEXICO
1856 2r yellow green and 4r pale red (Acapulco) used on FL datelined Acapulco, carried by sea up the west coast of Mexico and then inland through Colima where the stamps were cancelled "Franquado en Colima" and sent to Tepic. This letter, dated October 12, 1858 is a duplicate of the original letter routed overland, fine
Envelope
Catalog #3,4
Price Realized
$800.00

Lot #1165
MEXICO
1856 2r emerald (Mexico), first plate printing, with re-entry of the value tablet in upper margin variety, used, v.f., with 1987 MEPSI cert.
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Catalog #3bVar
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Lot #1166
MEXICO
1856 2r emerald (Chihuahua), plate I, bottom sheet margin single tied by boxed red Rosales on FL (Sep 25, 57) to Parral, some internal paper erosion, otherwise v.f. Stated to be one of the best strikes recorded from this scarce office
Envelope
Catalog #3b
Price Realized
$350.00

Lot #1167
MEXICO
1856 2r yellow green (Zacatecas), right half used in 1858 on FL from Fresnillo (June 19) to Zacatecas, v.f., with 1979 Mepsi cert. (YT 3c)
Envelope
Catalog #3c
Catalog Value €900
Price Realized
$400.00

Lot #1168
MEXICO
1856 2r green, printed on both sides (reversed on back), unused, v.f.,
(*)
Catalog #3g
Catalog Value $300
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Lot #1169
MEXICO
1856 4r red, horizontal pair (Guadalajara), large margins all around, tied by neat Guadalajara (4 Sep 57) cds on FL addressed to Zapotlan, filing fold away from the stamps, v.f.
Envelope
Catalog #4
Price Realized
$475.00

Lot #1170
MEXICO
1856 4r red (Guadalajara), tied by boxed "Franqueado en Tepic" in red on outer FL used in 1858 to Guadalajara, fine (YT 4)
Envelope
Catalog #4
Catalog Value €1,200
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Lot #1171
MEXICO
1856 4r red (Mexico) used in 1859 on outer FL from Mexico via Veracruz to New Orleans, tied by "Franco Mexico" pmk, also "Steamship 10" on arrival, with Feb 12 New Orleans cds at left, filing folds away from the stamp, fine example of maritime mail from the period when Charles Morgan was operating the New Orleans-Veracruz route with the steamship "Tennessee"
Envelope
Catalog #4
Price Realized
$475.00

Lot #1172
MEXICO
1856 4r (Campeche) and 8r (Zacatecas), each stamp overprinted twice, the latter with manuscript "1/4" preparing for bisect or quadrisect usages, fine
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Catalog #4,5
Price Realized
$280.00

Lot #1173
MEXICO
1856 4r red (without overprint), left half used as 2r on FL from Guanajuato (May 21 58) to Lagos, filing fold away from the stamp, fine
Envelope
Catalog #4a
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Lot #1174
MEXICO
1856 4r red, lower left quarter used in 1859 as 1r on FL from Fresnillo (May 19) to Zacatecas, unusually fresh and v.f., with 1979 Mepsi cert., ex-Strieker (YT 4c)
Envelope
Catalog #4b
Catalog Value €1,500
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Lot #1175
MEXICO
1856 8r red lilac (Durango), cancelled by grids and tied by boxed Durango June 13 datestamp on outer FL used in 1857 to Mexico City, little toning along the filing fold, fine, signed Diena (YT 5)
Envelope
Catalog #5
Catalog Value €1,500
Price Realized
$1,400.00

Lot #1176
MEXICO
1861 1/2 black, buff, horizontal pair (Guadalajara), two clear cancels of Tepic (flower of Tepic), fine
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Catalog #6
Price Realized
$200.00

Lot #1177
MEXICO
1861 1/2 black, buff, block of four (Guadalajara), central "Franco en C.Guzman" cancel, minute flaws, otherwise fine
Box
Catalog #6
Price Realized
$325.00

Lot #1178
MEXICO
1861 1r green, black, tied by boxed "Franco Perote" on coverfront to Jalapa, with manuscript June 7, 1867 date, v.f. After the fall of Maximilian, Mexico was left without stamps and it was unthinkable to use either the Imperial Eagles or the Maximillian stamps. Some postmasters made their own stamps, others used the "Sello Negro" handstamps, or the remaining supplies of the obsolete 1856 and 1861 issues. The postmaster of Jalapa found a very small supply of the 1r and 2r 1861 issue, used a few in Jalapa and sent the rest to his sub offices. This stamp, known as the "Perote Provisional of 1867" has the small Jalapa district overprint (as used on the Eagle issue). Only six covers bearing 2r stamps are recorded, one with identical markings. This is the only 1r piece stated to be known
Catalog #7
Price Realized
$950.00

Lot #1179
MEXICO
1861 1r black, green, 2r black, pink (Guadalajara) tied on FL to Guanajuato, with oval forwarding agent's (Westendarp & Co) hs in violet, dated 28.4.64, v.f. This letter was sent prepaid, with "Franqueado en Colima" hs at top, also charged "3" on back. The forwarding agent added 3r franking in Colima to ensure delivery
Envelope
Catalog #7-8
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Lot #1180
MEXICO
1861 1r and 2r (S.L.Potosi) used March 29, 1864 to Guanajuato, interesting contents in English written during the early stages of French Occupation. The writer mentions that the advance of Juarez Forces under General Ortega as far as Salinas del Pinon Blanco (50 km N.W. of S.L.P) have broken communications with Zacatecas and Monterey (to the North). Meanwhile, French Forces have begun to advance against Ortega, who subsequently withdrew. There is a comment that postal communication with Tampico is good and takes 6 days. A fine 3r rate, late usage of the second issue (only one further consignment reached S.L.P after March '64 and the Eagle issue went into effect in May of that year)
Envelope
Catalog #7-8
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Lot #1181
MEXICO
1861 1r and 2x2r (Guanajuato) used on 1864 (Jan. 30) FL addressed to Mexico, all tied by Guanajuato cancels, fine, with 1995 MEPSI cert.
Envelope
Catalog #7-8
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Lot #1182
MEXICO
1861 1r black, green (Mexico) double impression (two separate strikes by the plate), tied by oval Stagecoach office postmark on large part of a FL from Puebla to Mexico City, fine
Envelope
Catalog #7f
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Lot #1183
MEXICO
1861 1r black, green, horizontal strip of three (Tampico), used, printed on both sides (in reverse on back), pre-print paper fold (plis d'acordeon), fine
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Catalog #7var
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Lot #1184
MEXICO
1861 2r black, pink (Mexico), used July 10, 1863 on outer FL to Guanajuato. At the time of this letter, Conservatives (Monarchists) ruled Mexico City, while the Liberals under Juarez controlled Guanajuato. The mail went through, but the addressee was obliged to pay 2 reales upon delivery, as noted by the large "2" handstamp beneath address. A fine example of "Through the Lines" (Stamp not recognized), with postage collected on both ends. In addition, on this date, the Conservatives issued a manifesto to establish a monarchy and were preparing to offer the Mexican throne to Maximilian
Envelope
Catalog #8
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Lot #1185
MEXICO
1861 4r black on yellow, "Apam", neat "Franco" handstamp, large margins all around, v.f.
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Catalog #9
Price Realized
$220.00

Lot #1186
MEXICO
1861 4r black, yellow (Guadalajara), mute cancel of Tepic (flower of Tepic), tied on outer FL by "Franco Tepic" in oval, addressed to San Blas, minor crease affecting the stamp, otherwise fine
Envelope
Catalog #9
Price Realized
$475.00

Lot #1187
MEXICO
1856-61 Hidalgo, first and second issues, balance of the 10-frame exhibit, largely intact, beautifully written up on 114 pages and containing 920 stamps and 45 covers (FLs), arranged first by production and issue types with used and unused examples incl. 1867 Gothic "Mexico" overprints, colors, plate flaws and printing varieties (those include re-entries, traces of inverted tablets, plate cracks, shifts and doubling of parts of design, usually in the labels or ornaments at top or bottom, "double lips", incomplete designs, pre-printing paper folds, Benecke private perforation etc.). Second part of the collection is devoted to district overprints and postal rates. Included are districts not overprinted (Cautitlan and Tepeji del Rio), missing from oversight, various type faces used for overprinting (such as Mexico, five different types, Guadalajara, six different types, three each of Puebla, Queretario), stamps used outside of district (México: Cuernavaca, Veracruz:Orizava, Veracruz:Teapa, Tabasco, etc), posta
Envelope *O
Catalog #1-12
Price Realized
$62,500.00

Lot #1188
MEXICO
1856-61 Hidalgo, first and second issues, balance of the original exhibit, extra stamps and covers written up pages, containing 150+ stamps and 23 covers (FLs), used and unused examples incl. 1867 Gothic "Mexico" overprints, better colors, cancellations, few varieties and multiples, mostly written up and meant either to supplement or replace the main collection, mostly fine-v.f.
Envelope *O
Catalog #1-12
Price Realized
$14,000.00

Lot #1189
MEXICO
1856-68 "Making the 2 Reales Rate", single frame exhibit of the many ways the 2 reales rate was met using postage stamps of the first design, consisting of 16 FLs. Included is a scarce usage of 2r stamp during the First Tariff period (Mexico to Mazatlan), blue green (Scott's No. 3a) used on FL from Parral to Durango, strip of 4x1/2r on FL from Guadalajara to Zapotlan, another with two pairs of 1/2r, pair of 1r showing hand-written name overprint of Zacatecas (used only between November 1858 and February 1859) and sent from Aguascalientes to Guadalajara, bottom half of 4r red (Scott's No. 4a) on Fl from Morelia to Mexico, also left half of 4r on FL from Fresnillo to Durango, quarter of 8r (Scott's No.5d) paying 2r on FL (with Jaretzky cert.), also same from the 1861 issue (Scott's No.11a), 1861 single and strip of 3x1/2r on letter from Teocaltiche to Durango, bisected 4r black, yellow (Scott's No.9a), single 2r green (Gothic Mexico) etc. A great little collection, mostly fine-v.f.
Envelope
Catalog #1/44
Price Realized
$7,000.00

Lot #1190
MEXICO
1861 8r black, red brown (Guadalajara), large margins all around, clear fancy mute cancel of Tepic (flower of Tepic), v.f., with 1977 Mepsi cert., ex-Franz-Josef Strieker
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Catalog #11
Price Realized
$525.00

Lot #1191
MEXICO
1861 8r black, red brown (Vera Cruz), large margins, used November 15, 1861 on FL to Oaxaca. The 8r frankings pays the 1 3/4 oz rate; the letter contained enclosures, fine and scarce, signed Lamy, ex-Fayolle. Single 8r stamps are rarely found on cover except for registered single weight letters and heavy parcels (YT 11)
Envelope
Catalog #11
Catalog Value €1,600
Price Realized
$700.00

Lot #1192
MEXICO
1867 1/2r black, brown, unused with full original gum, pre-print paper crease (plis d'acordeon) at top, large margins, fine and rare stamp, with 1959 Philatelic Foundation Certificate, ex-Taylor,
*
Catalog #35
Catalog Value $2,500
Price Realized
$2,100.00

Lot #1193
MEXICO
1867 2r black, pink, printed on both sides, fine
O
Catalog #37a
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Lot #1194
MEXICO
1867 4r red, yellow, unused with full original gum, h.r., v.f.,
*
Catalog #38
Catalog Value $625
Price Realized
$525.00

Lot #1195
MEXICO
1867 1/2r gray, left sheet margin single, with most of the "R.P.S." (Rente Papel Sellado) watermark showing through, fine positional piece,
*
Catalog #42
Catalog Value $275
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Lot #1196
MEXICO
1868-72 Full Faced Hidalgo, 6c-100c collection partly written up on pages, with 45+ stamps and 17 covers (FLs), thin and thick figures represented, various types noted, some varieties, cancellations etc., mostly fine-v.f.
Envelope *O
Catalog #46/70
Price Realized
$1,500.00

Lot #1197
MEXICO
1872 Postal Fraud and "Anotado" overprints, single frame (16 pages) exhibit collection which demonstrates validation and district names, postal and philatelic forgeries, both perf. and imperf., 150 used and unused stamps, plus four covers, values to 100c, with multiples, genuine pmks, recovered and re-validated stamps, legitimate usages, returned and recovered stamps, genuine stamps with forged "Anotado" overprints, neatly written, mostly fine-v.f. No specific government directive has yet been found to completely explain the background of these stamps. There exists a reference to post office circular of May 3, 1872 referring to "faked stamps in the City (Mexico) either in the type or the overprints of the places where they were sold" (possibly the postal employees themselves were producing stamps and selling them to large mailers). Since the perpetrators of this scam used original plates, ink and type for some of the overprints, fraudulent stamps were almost impossible to distinguish and they circulated fr
Envelope O
Catalog #71/80
Price Realized
$2,100.00

Lot #1198
MEXICO
1895 1c-10p, complete set of 13, perforated presentation proofs in black on gummed paper (h.r.), fine-v.f.
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Catalog #242-256P
Price Realized
$260.00

Lot #1199
MEXICO
1895 1c-10p, set of twelve (missing 12c) presentation proofs in black on gummed paper (h.r.), fine-v.f.
P
Catalog #242/256P
Price Realized
$190.00

Lot #1200
MEXICO
1898 Mail Train, 10p deep blue, unused without gum, fine, handstamp guarantee on reverse,
(*)
Catalog #291
Catalog Value $800
Price Realized
$525.00

Lot #1201
MEXICO
1913 5c black and red, "Centavob" instead of "Centavos" error, unused without gum as issued, v.f.,
(*)
Catalog #338a
Catalog Value $800
Price Realized
$240.00

Lot #1202
MEXICO
1934 University, complete to 5p only, three "sets", l.h. or h.r., fine-v.f.,
*
Catalog #698-705
Catalog Value $1,908
Unsold
Lot #1203
MEXICO
1934 University, complete set, h.r., fine-v.f.,
*
Catalog #698-706
Catalog Value $1,736
Unsold
Lot #1204
MEXICO
1934 University, complete set, h.r., fine-v.f.,
*
Catalog #698-706
Catalog Value $1,736
Unsold
Lot #1205
MEXICO
1934 University, complete set, h.r., fine-v.f.,
*
Catalog #698-706
Catalog Value $1,736
Unsold
Lot #1206
MEXICO
1934 University, complete set, n.h. and post office fresh, fine-v.f., scarce unhinged,
**
Catalog #698-706
Catalog Value $2,400
Price Realized
$1,200.00

Lot #1207
MEXICO
1934 University, 10p brown and violet, unwatermarked, n.h., v.f. and rare, signed Stolow,
**
Catalog #706a
Catalog Value $5,000
Unsold

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