Online Stamp Auction #4
Monday, 22 April 2024 | Madrid, 16:00 CEST
1 | Bilbliography
1642. THE GEOGRAPHY OF POMPONIO MELA. Illustrated with notes and with an index of words. Diego DÃaz de la Carrera. Madrid, 1642. (bound in parchment of the time)
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2 | Bilbliography
1797. INSTRUCTION TO ADDRESS LETTERS AND PAGES SAFELY AND WITHOUT DELAY TO ALL THE TOWNS, FARMS, SALES, FARMHOUSES, MONASTERIES, CONVENTS IN THE DESERT, INNS, FACTORIES AND MILLS OF THE KINGDOM OF ARAGON (period binding in Spanish paste with tejuelo). Isidoro Liori. Zaragoza, 1797. VERY RARE WORK AND OF ENORMOUS POSTAL INTEREST, ESPECIALLY FOR THE STUDY OF PREPHILATELIC MAIL IN THE POSTAL DEMARCATION OF ARAGON.
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3 | Bilbliography
1823. DESCRIPTION GEOGRAPHIQUE, HISTORIQUE, MILITAIRE AND ROUTIERE DE L´ESPAGNE. M. Charles du Rozoir. Paris, 1823 (extraordinarily rare complete including map of Spain).
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4 | Bilbliography
1833. NEW ADDRESS OF LETTERS FOR THE PRINCIPALITY OF CATALUNYA. Vicente Ballesteros. Barcelona, ​​1833.
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5 | Bilbliography
1847. REASONED AND STATISTICAL REPORT OF THE GENERAL ADMINISTRATION OF POST OFFICE, from August 14, 1843, when Don Javier de Quinto took charge of its direction, until January 1847, presented by himself to the Minister of the Government of the Kingdom Francisco Javier de Fifth (period embossed and gilded leather binding). National Printing Office. Madrid, 1847.
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6 | Bilbliography
1852. STATISTICAL DICTIONARY OF ALL THE PEOPLES OF SPAIN AND ITS ADJACENT ISLANDS (with extremely important postal information) (half-skin binding). Rafael Tamarit de Plaza. Madrid, 1852.
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7 | Bilbliography
(1871ca). THE INQUIRER CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN CURIOUS, LITERATIVES, ANTIQUARIES. It is the first Spanish magazine that published articles on philately with interesting collaborators, among others Dr. Thebussem (half-skin binding). Madrid 1871 and 1872.
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8 | Bilbliography
1882. THE UNIVERSAL INQUIRY CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN CURIOUS, LITERATE, ANTIQUARIANS. One of the first Spanish magazines that dealt with Philately issues. José MarÃa Sbarbi. Madrid, 1882 (full year).
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9 | Bilbliography
(1900ca). Very complete collection missing numbers 1-24, 29, 31, 36, 41, 42, 44-49, 64, 79, 124-149, 212, 226-29 (sixty-eight of a total of two hundred and sixty are missing and seven published issues) of EL FILATELICO ESPAÑOL, between the years 1900 and 1936. MAGNIFICENT AND RARE.
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10 | Bilbliography
1969. SPANISH STAMPS (dedicated by the author). Angel Allende Barcelona, ​​1969.
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11 | Bilbliography
1984. POST STAMPS OF SPAIN (1850-1900), HOW TO DISTINGUISH THE FAKE FROM THE LEGITIMATE ONE. Antonio MartÃnez Molina. Madrid, 1984.
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12 | Bilbliography
1986. COMPLETE SET OF THE REFERENCE MANUAL OF FAKES OF SPAIN, composed of seven volumes with interchangeable index cards. Francisco Graus. Barcelona, ​​1986ca. REFERENCE WORK AND THE MOST IMPORTANT OF THOSE EDITED BY PROBABLY THE GREATEST EXPERT OF SPANISH PHILATELY.
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13 | Pre-philately. AndalucÃa
(1830ca). Addressed to GRANADA. SUBDEL oval mark. GENL. OF PENALTIES OF CAMª AND GASTS OF JUSTª DEL REYNO, in black. MAGNIFICENT AND RARE.
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14 | Pre-philately. AndalucÃa
1753. CADIZ to SAN QUINTIN (FRANCE). DL brand. PTO. STA MARIA (PE1) 2004 edition. MAGNIFICENT AND VERY RARE.
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15 | Pre-philately. Aragón
1854. BIESCAS (HUESCA) to JACA. BIESCAS franchise brand (with real coat of arms), in black. MAGNIFICENT AND VERY RARE.
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16 | Pre-philately. Aragón
1851. ZARAGOZA to NAPLES (ITALY). Baeza ZARAGOZA / ARAGON, brand ZARAGOZA / SHIPPING PAID / HASTA LA RAYA, in red (PE34) 2004 edition, with various transit marks and shipping, handwritten annotation "Da Gregario". MAGNIFICENT AND RARE, PIECE OF ENORMOUS SPECTACULARITY.
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17 | Pre-philately. Castilla y León
1796. PALENCIA to BALTANAS. CASTILLA / LA VIEJA brand (PE4). 2004 edition. MAGNIFICENT AND RARE.
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18 | Pre-philately. Castilla-La Mancha
1840. HITA (GUADALAJARA) to ZARAGOZA. Brand YTA / ALCARRIA (PE1) edition 2004. MAGNIFICENT AND VERY RARE.
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19 | Pre-philately. Catalonia
1847. MARANHAO (BRAZIL) to BARCELONA, routed via Liverpool by Brazilian agents (annotation on the back). Handwritten postage "10 Rs" (reales). MAGNIFICENT.
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20 | Pre-philately. Catalonia
1851. MARSEILLE (FRANCE) to GRANADA. DE FRANCE mark, in blue applied in transit through Barcelona to indicate its origin (PE85) 2004 edition. MAGNIFICENT.
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21 | Pre-philately. Catalonia
1853. MARSEILLE to BARCELONA. VAPOR / DE / FRANCE mark, in blue applied in Barcelona (PE86) 2004 edition and handwritten annotation "Barcino". MAGNIFICENT.
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22 | Pre-philately. Catalonia
1853. MARSEILLE (FRANCE) to BARCELONA. ESTRANGERO / BARCELONA mark, in blue (PE91) 2004 edition and manuscript "Barcino avec Connaissement". MAGNIFICENT.
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23 | Pre-philately. Catalonia
1858. ANTWERP (BELGIUM) to BARCELONA. BELGIUM mark, in La Junquera blue, applied to indicate its origin (PE7) 2004 edition and oval SPANISH-GERMAN LINE / VAPOR / BARCELONA. MAGNIFICENT AND RARE.
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24 | Pre-philately. Comunidad Valenciana
1815. VALENCIA to ALMORADI. Franchise mark INTENDENCIA DEL EXERCITO DE VALª, in black. MAGNIFICENT AND RARE.
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25 | Pre-philately. Comunidad Valenciana
1822. VALENCIA to ALMORADI (ALICANTE). VALENCIA brand (PE20) 2004 edition, oval brand, in black and handwritten bearing "10½". MAGNIFICENT AND RARE.
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26 | Pre-philately. Comunidad Valenciana
1818. VALENCIA to RELLEU (ALICANTE). VALENCIA brand (PE20) 2004 edition and GENERAL ADMINISTRATION DEL RL franchise. HERITAGE, in black. MAGNIFICENT.
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27 | Pre-philately. Comunidad Valenciana
(1838ca). VALENCIA to ALICANTE. VALENCIA / DEL CID brand, in red and JUZGADO DE LA CAPª GENL franchise. DL REIN D VALª, in black. MAGNIFICENT AND VERY RARE.
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28 | Pre-philately. Madrid
(1802ca). EL ESCORIAL to SANTIAGO. Brands Cª Nª / ESCORIAL, in black (PE1) edition 2004 and Correo Real. MAGNIFICENT AND VERY RARE ROYAL MAIL BRAND, NOT REVIEWED.
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29 | Pre-philately. Madrid
1745. MADRID to ARGANDA DEL REY. Real Mail mark, in black (similar to PE34 with open crown) and handwritten annotation "By the King". MAGNIFICENT AND RARE.
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30 | Pre-philately. Madrid
1768. Addressed to VALENCIA. Real Mail Mark (PE36) edition 2004. MAGNIFICENT AND SPECTACULAR PRINTING AND VERY RARE.
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31 | Pre-philately. Madrid
1798. Addressed to PALMA DE MALLORCA. Real Mail mark (PE39) edition 2004 and handwritten annotation "By the King". MAGNIFICENT AND RARE.
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32 | Pre-philately. Madrid
1789. Addressed to PALMA DE MALLORCA. Real Mail mark, in black (similar to PE39 with simple circle), cross pen strokes to indicate franchise and handwritten "By the King". MAGNIFICENT AND RARE.
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33 | Pre-philately. Madrid
1777. Addressed to BARCELONA. Real Mail mark (PE40) 2004 edition, handwritten annotation "For the King" and cross ink strokes indicating franchise. MAGNIFICENT AND VERY RARE PRINT.
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34 | Pre-philately. Comunidad Valenciana
(1792ca). Addressed to ELCHE (ALICANTE). Real Mail mark (PE46) 2004 edition and handwritten annotation "By the King". MAGNIFICENT AND VERY RARE.
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35 | Pre-philately. Madrid
(1794ca). Addressed to JACA (HUESCA). Real Mail mark (PE48) 2004 edition, cross pen strokes to indicate franchise and manuscript "By the King". MAGNIFICENT AND RARE.
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36 | Pre-philately. Madrid
1788. Addressed to GRANOLLERS (BARCELONA). Real Mail mark, in black (similar to PE48, with plain circle), cross pen strokes to indicate franchise and handwritten annotation "By the King". MAGNIFICENT.
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37 | Pre-philately. Madrid
1793. Addressed to CARTAGENA. COURT ATTORNEY franchise mark, in black and handwritten "For the King". MAGNIFICENT AND RARE.
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38 | Pre-philately. Madrid
(1800ca). Addressed to LA CORUÑA. Real Mail brand, in black (similar to PE54 with different crown). MAGNIFICENT AND VERY RARE.
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39 | Pre-philately. Madrid
1818. MADRID to RELLEU (ALICANTE). ROYAL COUNCIL franchise mark, in writing ink (PE55) 2004 edition and handwritten annotation "For the King". MAGNIFICENT AND RARE.
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40 | Pre-philately. Madrid
(1800ca). Addressed to ZARAGOZA. PRESIDENCIA DE CASTILLA franchise brand, in black and carrying "8". MAGNIFICENT AND RARE.
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41 | Pre-philately. Madrid
1849. MADRID to ALICANTE. Real Mail mark (PE66) edition 2004 and crowned date, in black. MAGNIFICENT.
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42 | Pre-philately. Madrid
1833. MADRID to GRANADA. Real Mail brand (PE68) 2004 edition and handwritten bearing "3", canceled with cross lines to indicate the franchise. MAGNIFICENT AND VERY RARE.
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43 | Pre-philately. Madrid
(1844ca). MADRID to ZARAGOZA. Real Mail mark (PE69) edition 2004, annotation "Reserved" and crowned date, in red. MAGNIFICENT AND VERY RARE.
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44 | Pre-philately. Madrid
1832. MADRID to SEVILLE, real letter signed "I the King" by Fernando VII notifying the entry into the ninth month of pregnancy of the Queen, MarÃa Cristina of the Two Sicilies of Mª Luisa Fernanda, sister of Isabel II. SECRETARY CHAMBER OF THANKS AND JUSTICE brand, in black. MAGNIFICENT AND RARE.
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45 | Pre-philately. Madrid
(1840ca). Interesting set of two envelopes and eleven fronts with Real Mail marks, in black, most cataloged and some with handwritten annotation "For the King". TO EXAMINE.
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46 | Spain
△ 1. 1850. 6 cuartos black (I-17), on fragment. Postmark BARRAS DE LOGROÑO. MAGNIFICENT.
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47 | Spain
★ 1A. 1850. 6 cuartos black (II-21). Huge margins. LUXURY PIECE. Cert. COMEX and GRAUS.
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48 | Spain
△ 1. 1850. 6 cuartos black (I-12), on fragment. PP postmark, in Barcelona blue. MAGNIFICENT. Cert. COMEX.
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49 | Spain
1. 1850. 6 cuartos black (I-15). Postmark "O", in Alicante red. MAGNIFICENT PRINT.
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50 | Spain
△ 1A. 1850. 6 cuartos black, on fragment. Postmark "10 ½", in Zaragoza red. MAGNIFICENT AND VERY RARE. Cert. COMEX.
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