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Spain. I Republic
148, 149. 1874. 40 cts purple and 50 cts yellow. TARRAGONA to BUENOS AIRES (ARGENTINA), via the Portugal route. MAGNIFICENT.
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149. (1874ca). 50 ct yellow. Front from BARCELONA to GENOVA (ITALY). RHOMBUS OF DOTS postmark Nº2240, from Marseille applied in transit. MAGNIFICENT.
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149. 1874. 50 cts yellow. VALENCIA to ROME (ITALY). MAGNIFICENT.
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150. 1874. 1 pts green. CADIZ to NEW YORK (USA). Circulated via England with postage in excess of 20 cts according to the rate of November 1872. MAGNIFICENT AND VERY RARE IN THIS ISSUE WITH DESTINATION NEW YORK.
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153(4). 1874. 10 chestnut cts, two pairs. MADRID to DRUCOURT (FRANCE). MAGNIFICENT AND RARE COMBINATION OF 40 CTS TO FRANCE.
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153, 149. 1874. 10 cts chestnut and 50 cts yellow. MALAGA to NEW YORK (USA). MAGNIFICENT AND VERY RARE RATE FOR BELGIAN SHIP TO USA
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153. 1874. 10 chestnut cts. CERTIFIED postmark. MAGNIFICENT.
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143, 153. 1875. 10 cts and 2 cts ALICANTE to PORTO (PORTUGAL). Postmark ALICANTE / (9). MAGNIFICENT AND RARE DESTINATION AND POSTAGE.
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143, 153. 1875. 2 cts yellow and 10 cts chestnut. ZARAGOZA to LISBON (PORTUGAL). Postmark ZARAGOZA / (15). MAGNIFICENT AND VERY RARE COMBINATION TO COMPLETE THE RATE OF 12 CTS.
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144, 147, 153. 1875. 5 cts purple, 25 cts chestnut and 10 cts chestnut. ZARAGOZA to OLORON (FRANCE). MAGNIFICENT TRICOLOR POSTAGE AND VERY RARE COMBINATION TO COMPLETE THE RATE OF 40 CTS TO FRANCE, PROBABLY UNIQUE.
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146(2). 1875. 20 cts green, two stamps. BARCELONA to LYON (FRANCE). French postmark RHOMBUS OF POINTS Nº2240, from Marseille. MAGNIFICENT AND VERY RARE COMBINATION TO COMPLETE THE POSTAGE OF 40 CTS, ESPECIALLY UNUSED WITH FRENCH POSTMARK.
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146(2). 1875. 20 cts green, pair. MALAGA to BORDEAUX (FRANCE). MAGNIFICENT AND VERY RARE COMBINATION TO COMPOSE WITH THESE STAMPS THE RATE TO FRANCE OF 40 CTS.
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146(2). 1875. 20 cts green, pair. MALAGA to PARIS (FRANCE) (address partially cropped). BEAUTIFUL AND RARE COMBINATION OF POSTAGE TO COMPLETE THE RATE TO FRANCE OF 40 CTS, ESPECIALLY IN THIS ISSUE.
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147, 153(2). 1875. 25 cts chestnut and 10 cts chestnut, two stamps. MOGUER to MONTPELLIER (FRANCE). Postmark MOGUER / HUELVA. MAGNIFICENT AND VERY RARE COMBINATION OF POSTAGE TO COMPLETE THE RATE OF 40 CTS TO FRANCE WITH EXCESS OF 5 CTS, PROBABLY THE ONLY KNOWN.
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|ENVELOPE| 147, 154. 1875. 25 cts brown and 5 cts green War Tax. CADIZ to HAVANA (CUBA). Postmark CADIZ / (3) and on the front annotation "Mail Steamer". MAGNIFICENT AND RARE. Cert. GRAUS.
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148, 153. 1875. Violet 40 cts, chestnut 10 cts and Italian rate of 60 cts. Front directed to GENOVA (ITALY). RHOMBUS OF DOTS postmark Nº2240, from Marseille applied in transit. MAGNIFICENT AND RARE.
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148(2). 1875. 40 violet cts, two stamps. BARCELONA to MARSEILLE, circulated by sea to Marseille. Postmark BARCELONA / (2). MAGNIFICENT AND RARE DOUBLE PORTION.
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149. 1875. 50 cts yellow. MADRID to LAGNAU (SWITZERLAND). Simple postage rate to Switzerland before entry into the General Post Office. PRETTY.
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153(4), 154. 1875. 10 cts chestnut, strip of four and 5 cts green. SANTA MARIA DE NIEVA to ROUEN (FRANCE). Postmark STª Mª DE NIEVA / SEGOVIA, the War Tax stamp was unnecessary for letters addressed abroad. MAGNIFICENT AND SPECTACULAR AND VERY RARE COMBINATION OF POSTAGE.
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153(5). 1875. 10 chestnut cts, five stamps, one on the back. BARCELONA to GENOA (ITALY). Postmark BARCELONA / (2) and a stamp on the back with the usual mark "PD", in blue acting as a postmark. MAGNIFICENT AND UNUSUAL COMBINATION OF POSTAGE.
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|ENVELOPE| 153(2), 154. 1875. 10 cts brown, two stamps and 5 cts green. SANTANDER to SALAS (ASTURIAS). MAGNIFICENT.
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|COVER| 153, 154. 1875. 10 cts brown and 5 cts dark green. HARO (LA RIOJA) to JATIVA. "A" postmark, Haro season ticket. MAGNIFICENT AND VERY RARE, SPECTACULAR PRINTING.
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I Republic. Addressed to BERNA. MAGNIFICENT.
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I Republic. MAGNIFICENT AND SPECTACULAR COMBINATION.
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Spain. Carlist Mail
★★/★ 156A(25). 1873. Complete reconstruction of the 24 types of the 1 real blue (without an accent in the ñ) composed of a block of four, two strips of six (it has a stamp with a clear dot on each of the strips), a strip of three and three pairs (one of them with a little clarity)(position 16 repeated). MAGNIFICENT AND SPECTACULAR RECONSTRUCTION, OF ENORMOUS QUALITY. Cert. EXFIMA. Edifil 2024: +++11,750 Euros
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1833. Spectacular collection of the First Carlist War, highlights a letter from Queen Christina informing the Count of Gausa of the death of her husband Ferdinand VII, letters with military exemptions, addressed to high-ranking personalities or military personnel, two letters from the British Legion, one with a letterhead, some engravings of the time, letters diverted due to the war, secret correspondence addressed to Don Carlos through his ministers or bishops, emigrants in Portugal and Portuguese deserters. MAGNIFICENT AND EXTRAORDINARILY RARE SET, WITHOUT DOUBT ONE OF THE MOST COMPLETE CONCERNING MILITARY CORRESPONDENCE RELATING TO THE FIRST CARLIST WAR.
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1838. SORAVILLA (ANDOAIN, GUIPUZCOA) to SAN SEBASTIAN (circulated during the First Carlist War). Brand ESTª DE LA DIVº DE GUIPUZCOA, franchise. MAGNIFICENT AND VERY RARE.
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1838. SORAVILLA (GUIPUZCOA) to AZCOITIA, circulated during the First Carlist War with a text referring to the setting up of a guard post to defend the Oriacoichia ford (Oria river), near Lasarte. Franchise brand ESTº MR. OF THE DIVº OF GUIPUZCOA. MAGNIFICENT AND RARE.
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|ABOUT|1873. RODA DE TER (BAGoodELONA) to BAGoodELONA. On the back, the Town Hall's mark and the handwritten "Due to lack of postage stamps", and inside, an interesting text justifying the lack of stamps due to the Carlist War: "You will know that the Carlists, or rather the thieves, have asked for the whopping sum of two thousand duros, something impossible to pay because you already know that something will have been paid to be able to continue our work...". MAGNIFICENT AND VERY RARE.
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121. 1873. 10 overseas cts. BILBAO to RIVADEO. On the date front BILBAO / (20), dated May 23, 1873, the last day of the Siege of Bilbao, that is why the POR VAPOR mark is not applied. MAGNIFICENT AND ONLY KNOWN CIRCULATED ON THE LAST DAY OF THE SITE.
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121. 1873. (May 8). 10 cts overseas. BILBAO to CARRANZA (VIZCAYA), traveled by land during the siege of Bilbao by the Carlist troops. On the back handwritten "It has been on the list for 4 months and no one has claimed it, Carranza November 3, 1873, the person in charge, Carranza." MAGNIFICENT AND EXTREMELY RARE CIRCULATED BY LAND VIA AVOIDING THE FENCE OF THE CARLIST TROOPS TO BILBAO.
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125. 1873. 40 chestnut cts. BILBAO to LA ROCHELLE (FRANCE), circulated by land on March 5, 1873, two days before the Carlist siege in Bilbao, this day 5 to 30 km from Bilbao at the Inoso station they cut the railway line, it can therefore be assured that we are before the last train and possibly before one of the last letters that were freed from the Carlist siege, and without a doubt the last to go abroad. AMBULANTE / NORTH date stamp on the back. MAGNIFICENT AND EXTREMELY RARE, WE ARE WITHOUT A DOUBT BEFORE THE LAST LETTER ADDRESSED ABROAD BEFORE THE SIEGE OF BILBAO, ANOTHER LETTER IS KNOWN OF DAY 5 FRANCHED WITH A BLUE 10 CTS AND ADDRESSED TO MADRID IN THE COLLECTION OF DON JULIO PEÑAS, TO WHICH WE GREATLY THANK THE INFORMATION PROVIDED FOR THIS DESCRIPTION.
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★ 156. 1873. 1 real blue. LUXURY PIECE. Cert. EMF.
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1874. Circular from ARIZALA to the JUNTA DE EMPRESITOS DE NAVARRA (claiming the tax for the Carlist War). Mark ROYAL JUNTA GOVERNATIVA / COMISION / DE / EMPRESITOS / DEL REINO DE NAVARRA, in blue. MAGNIFICENT AND RARE DOCUMENT.
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1874. MIRAVALLES to DURANGO, circulated during the Third Carlist War. MIRAVALLES / CORREOS / VIZCAYA date mark, in blue. MAGNIFICENT AND VERY RARE.
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1874. DURANGO to TRUCIOS (VIZCAYA), circulated during the Third Carlist War. Mark GENERAL DEPUTATION OF N. AND ML SEÑORIO DE VIZCAYA, in blue. MAGNIFICENT AND RARE.
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1874. ESTELLA to OIZ. ROYAL GOVERNMENT BOARD / COMMISSION / OF SUPPLIES AND PAYMENTS / TO THE / ROYAL ARMY / OF THE KINGDOM OF NAVARRE mark, in blue. MAGNIFICENT.
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