Lote 477
✉ GRAN BRETAÑA. (1812 ca.). NAPOLEONIC WARS. SPAIN CAMPAIGN. DUKE OF WELLINGTON ARMY. BADAJOZ (Spain) to BATH (England). Complete letter from an english soldier who arrived in Badajoz from Lisbon to Elvas. An interesting text accompanied by the complete transcription. Oval mark SHIP LETTER/FALMOUTH, manuscript "Per Pocket" and rated "11". Interesting and RARE cover.
Lote 479
✉ GRAN BRETAÑA. 1852. FALMOUTH to BILBAO (Spain). 1d. brown, 2d. blue and 1sh. green (cut margins), sent via France and taxed on arrival with 10 reales (due the cover was sent before the Spain-Great Britain Post Treaty). RARE tricolour franking.
Lote 481
✉ GRAN BRETAÑA. 1853. GLASGOW (Scotland) to BILBAO (Spain). 10d. brown tied by "159" Glasgow numeral mark. Sent via France and taxed on arrival with 10 reales (due the cover was sent before the Spain-Great Britain Post Treaty). Very fine. RARE franking of excelent quality.
Lote 482
✉ GRAN BRETAÑA. Ed. . 1869 (Dec 15th). Cover endorsed ´per West India Mail-paid´ to BRITISH GUIANA franked at double the 1 shilling rate by British Packet introduced on 1st April 1863, bearing single 1867 2s pale blue tied by Liverpool-466 obliterator. Demerara arrival on reverse (9th Jan 1870). A fine and scarce franking. SG 120.
Lote 484
✉ GRAN BRETAÑA. Ed. . 1879 (April 4th). Entire letter to Caracas, VENEZUELA endorsed ´per Cuban´ at 3 shilling rate for under 1½ ounces, bearing 1876 1s green plate 13 and rare 1867 2s milky blue (SG 2000£ used of cover) tied by Liverpool-466 duplexes. Liverpool-PLO cds on reverse and red oval ´Paid-6´ on front of rare cover. Royal Philatelic Society certificate. SG 120b,150.
Lote 485
✉ ANTIGUA. 1810 (18 June). 3rd BRITISH OCCUPATION OF GUADALOUPE. ANTIGUA to MARTINIQUE. Entire letter sent via Guadaloupe GUADALOUPE 1810 mark. Manuscript "8d" charge on arrival both of the island being under British control at this time.
Lote 486
✉ ANTIGUA. 1893. ANTIGUA to JERSEY. Envelope franked with eight 1/2 d. and 1 d. stamp, arrival cds on reverse.
Lote 488
✉ ASCENSION. 1926. ASCENSION to SILVERTON (South Africa). Envelope franked with block of four (corner sheet with plate number) on registered cover, arrival on reverse.
Lote 492
✉ COLONIAS INGLESAS. 1867. VAN DIEMENSLAND. HOBART TOWN to LONDON. 4 d. blue and 6 p. grey large margins all round. Very fine cover.
Lote 493
✉ NUEVA GALES DEL SUR. 1876. SYDNEY to ANTIGUA (British West Indies). 4 d. brown (2) and 1 sh. rose carmine. Arrival on reverse, rare destination.
Lote 497
✉ BERMUDAS. 1879 (Oct 16). Registered cover to LONDON franked by 1865-74 6d. dull mauve and horizontal pair of 1sh. green tied by HAMILTON-BERMUDA/1 duplexes and by London oval arrival (Oct 31) in red. Rare straight line REGISTERED in black at left. A very rare first issue franking. SG 7,8.
Lote 498
✉ SOLOMON. 1910. TULAGAI to GERMANY. Envelope franked with 2 sh.,6 d. stamp on registered cover, arrival on reverse.
Lote 499
✉ SOLOMON. 1910. TULAGAI to GERMANY. Envelope franked with 5 sh. green stamp on registered cover, arrival on reverse.
Lote 502
✉ BIRMANIA. 1903. RANGOON to LONDON. Envelope franked with India one anna red and two 2 annas lilac. Registered cover with the rare A.R. mark.
Lote 503
✉ CABO DE BUENA ESPERANZA. 1857. 4 d. deep blue, a spectacular franking of 22 examples in singles, pairs and strips tied back CGH oblits. to 1857 (17 February) large registered cover from PORT ELIZABETH to GRAHAMSTOWN, forwarded with "try king Williamstown", signed by Bell on receipt, backstamped PORT ELIZABETH FE 17 1857 despatch oval ds in red, addressed to Mr. Charles Bell, Chief Surveyor and the designer of the triangulars, some faults and creasing not detracting. This is the largest recorded franking, wonderful showpiece.
Lote 505
✉ CEILAN. 1863. GALLE to HONG KONG. Folded letter franked with strip of five 1 d. deep blue stamp, cancelled by oval of bars, showing GALLE/PAID red cds. On reverse HONG KONG arrival cds. Espectacular franking and rare destination.
Lote 507
✉ FALKLAND. 1899. FALKLAND to PARÍS. Large oficial envelope franked with 1 sh. yellow-brown with FALKLAND/ISLAND'S cds, arrival on reverse. VERY FINE.
Lote 508
✉ FALKLAND. 1900. FALKLAND to GREAT BRITAIN. 5 sh. red tied by FALKLAND/ISLANDS cds. cancel sent registered. Arrival on reverse. RARE stamp on cover.
Lote 509
✉ FALKLAND. 1900. FALKLAND to GERMANY. 2/6 sh. blue tied by F1 cancel, sent registered. Arrival cds. on reverse. RARE stamp on cover.
Lote 510
✉ FALKLAND. 1905. FALKLAND to GREAT BRITAIN. Spectacular franking including the RARE 5 sh. red stamp. Sent registered. Arrival cds. on reverse.
Lote 511
✉ FALKLAND. 1909. FALKLAND to GERMANY. 1d. red Postal Stationery card uprated by 1/2 d., 1d. and 2 1/2d. stamps.Very nice and RARE franking.
Lote 512
✉ FALKLAND. 1909. FALKLAND to GREAT BRITAIN. Spectacular franking. Registered cover. Arrival cds. on reverse.
Lote 513
✉ FALKLAND. 1911. FALKLAND to GREAT BRITAIN. Spectacular franking including the RARE 3 sh. and 5 sh. stamps. Arrival cds. on reverse.
Lote 514
✉ FALKLAND. 1913. FALKLAND to GERMANY. 5 sh. red. Registered cover, arrival on reverse. RARE stamp on cover.
Lote 515
✉ FALKLAND. 1914. PORT STANLEY to GERMANY. 3 sh. green. Registered cover. Arrival on reverse. RARE stamp on cover.
Lote 517
✉ GAMBIA. 1898. BATHURST to GERMANY. Complete set on registered cover, arrival on reverse.
Lote 518
✉ GIBRALTAR. Ed. 48 (4). 1857. GIBRALTAR a CÁDIZ por vía marítima. 4 cuartos rojo tira de cuatro. Mat. a la llegada a Cádiz, fechador GIBRALTAR de doble círculo y "8" peniques pagados en metálico en origen para el pago del porte Británico de SHIP LETTER "Algerie". MUY RARA combinación de franqueo.
Lote 519
✉ GIBRALTAR. Ed. 48 (3). 1858. GIBRALTAR a CÁDIZ. 4 cuartos rojo tira de tres. Mat. R.C. 3 de Cádiz estampado a la llegada. Fechador de GIBRALTAR en azul y tarifa manuscrita "1/4", tarifa de los PACKET LETTERS (correspondiente a 4 portes). Manuscrito "Por el vapor Inglés Alhambra". MUY RARA. Cert. CEM.
Lote 520
✉ GIBRALTAR. 1858 (19 Noviembre). GIBRALTAR a CÁDIZ por vía de mar, embarcada en el buque inglés "Gibraltar" y franqueada como era preceptivo con sello británico de 2 p. azul y sello español de 4 cuartos rojo (Ed. 48). El sello británico está obliterado a la salida con la parilla "6" y el sello español tenía que ser obliterado a la llegada a Cádiz. La carta fue recogida directamente del buque por el destinatario sin pasar por la Oficina Postal española, lo que explica que el sello español no fuera matasellado. Muy raro franqueo mixto. Cert. R.P.S. y COMEX. Ex. col. Stirrups.
Lote 522
✉ GIBRALTAR. 1858. GIBRALTAR a ORAN (Argelia). 2 d. azul, mat. "G", manuscrito "Por Vapor de Guerra Francés". Fechador de entrada ESPAG./ORAN y tasa de "8" décimas. MUY INTERESANTE.