U.S. and Worldwide Stamps & Postal History
April 29-30, 2014
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 | Lot #895 GUATEMALA 1797 cover from "San Salvador" to Sonsonate (Salvador), marking in black (in use from 1797 to 1807), three small punch marks, fine. No rate markings apply as this is official usage
| Price Realized $140.00
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 | Lot #896 GUATEMALA 1797 outer FL from "San Salvador" to Guatemala, marking in brown (in use from 1797 to 1807), wax seal partly removed from back, fine. No rate markings apply as this is official usage
| Price Realized $140.00
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 | Lot #897 GUATEMALA 1802 (Spanish Rule) outer wrapper "Ciudad Real" (capital city of Chiapas) in brown, to the Captain General of the Kingdom of Guatemala, addressed to Field Marshal Antonio Gonzalez Mollinedo y Saravia (Captain General from 1802 to 1811, later Viceroy of Mexico), fine. Up to independence in 1821, handstamps are known from 15 different towns
| Price Realized $450.00
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 | Lot #898 GUATEMALA 1811 (13.12) FL from Neva Guatemala to Veracruz, with "Viva F.VII/Guatemala" in red, also 2 1/2r rate for a single letter within Mexico, little ageing, otherwise fine. King Ferdinand VII of Spain ruled from 1814 to 1833 (he was prevented earlier by Napoleon from succeeding to the throne in 1808). The patriotic markings were in use from 1809 to 1814
| Price Realized $450.00
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 | Lot #899 GUATEMALA 1846 outer FL from Salama (double box) to Guatemala, fine
| Price Realized $130.00
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 | Lot #900 GUATEMALA 1852 FL from Solola to Guatemala, with "Franco" (scarce) and "Solola" handstamps, also "Corregimento de Solola" in oval, fine
| Price Realized $230.00
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 | Lot #901 GUATEMALA 1900 (2 June) registered cover to Germany, franked on both sides with 2c, 5c, 6c (4), 10c, 1c on 10c (4), fine and attractive cover, with arrival pmk
| Unsold
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