Booklets of the World; U.S. and Worldwide; Russia
April 6-7, 2011 and April 11-12, 2011

ImagesDescriptionCurrent Bid
Lot #1676
GUATEMALA
1811 cover from Guatemala to Sonsonate, with "Viva F.VII/Guatemala" in black, without any additional rate markings, backflap missing, fine
Envelope
Price Realized
$230.00

Lot #1677
GUATEMALA
1862 (ca) incoming cover from New York, franked with vertical pair of 10c green, paying double rate (10c per 1/2 oz), taxed "4" (reales) in black, as per convention with the United States of 1.9.1862, fine. Most existing cover to Guatemala from the U.S. are from the correspondence (generally stampless letters) of Elisha Oscar Crosby, first U.S. Minister to Guatemala (May 1861 to June 1864)
Envelope
Price Realized
$450.00

Lot #1678
GUATEMALA
1866 (1.2) incoming outer FL from London, franked with 4x1sh green (horizontal and vertical pairs, the latter trimmed perfs at left), quadruple rate "8" reales in red (includes postage due for 1 oz to 2 oz), "per Seine" endorsement at top, with London departure pmk in red on back, also Panama (Feb 23) transit, fine. Domestic postage continued to be collected from addressee (according to tariff of 31.5.66) until Guatemala joined the U.P.U. on 1.8.1881
Envelope
Price Realized
$800.00

Lot #1679
GUATEMALA
1871 (16.10) incoming FL from London, franked with a single 1sh green, single rate "2" reales in red (for under 1/2 oz), fine
Envelope
Price Realized
$450.00

Lot #1680
GUATEMALA
1874 (16.9) incoming FL from Glasgow, franked with 2x1sh green, double rate "4" reales in black (includes postage due for 1/2 oz to 1oz), "per Elbe" endorsement at top, fine
Envelope
Price Realized
$450.00

Lot #1681
GUATEMALA
1893 Allegory, horizontal gutter strip of three, composite essay comprising of stamps of Bolivia (5c), Guatemala (10c), with middle stamp showing center only (Salvador?), all in green, right stamp crossed out in pencil, with directional die noted, fine and rare multi-country compound essay
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Unsold
Lot #1682
GUATEMALA
1893 Allegory, 10c brown, die proof on card, die number in pencil on top, country name crossed out and indicated "Nic" (Nicaragua), also Bolivia 5c die proofs in brown and ultramarine, each on card, the former penciled" Guatemala" at bottom, some soiling, rare
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Unsold
Lot #1683
GUATEMALA
1911 Pres. Manuel Estrada Cabrera, engraved die of center only, card mounted, die number at bottom, also 1c Quetzal, doe proofs on center and frame, each mounted on a separate card, some adhesive toning, otherwise fine
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Catalog #142P
Price Realized
$230.00

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