Gibraltar: Spanish Stamps used from Gibraltar, 1856 to 1859 four entires to Cadiz bearing 1856-59 4c. shades cancelled by “63” ‘rueda’, “3” ‘rueda’ or ‘parilla’ (2), one with double arc Gibraltar datestamp, another with small blue c.d.s., the others with San Roque transit, two endorsed by ‘estafeta’, the others by the “Santa Justa”.
[Proposed price: £120-150]
Auction of British Empire and Foreign Countries Postage Stamps and Postal History
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Grosvenor Auctions Auction of British Empire and Foreign Countries Postage Stamps and Postal History
A specialised auction of over 2,250 lots, featuring the remarkable Mike Phelan collection of Persian Gulf; the exceptional ‘Tuanjai’ collection of Fiji; a further offering from the outstanding ‘Moore & Moore’ collection of Gibraltar; British East Africa stamps and cancellations from the fine collection of Michael Ensor CMG, OBE; Egypt including fascinating material gathered by the late Stanley Horesh; the Frank Deakin collection of British Empire; India and States with the fine ‘Hambledon’ collection of Bundi; the unusual Peter Clough collection of German poster stamps and the second part of the superlative collection of British Levant postal stationery formed by Dr Alan K Huggins MBE, RDP, FRPSL
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Lot #1168 - british empire and foreign countries gibraltar: spanish stamps used from gibraltar - postal history
Lot #1169 - british empire and foreign countries gibraltar: spanish stamps used from gibraltar - postal history
Gibraltar: Spanish Stamps used from Gibraltar, 1858 (2), 1859 (2) four entires bearing 1856-59 4c. shades, two cancelled by “3” ‘rueda’, the others by ‘parilla’ (2), one to Valencia with Gibraltar with double arc Gibraltar despatch datestamp, the others to Cadiz with small blue Gibraltar despatch c.d.s., endorsed to be carried by the “Danube”, “Tagus”, “Ville de Lisbonne” and “San Bernardo” respectively.
[Proposed price: £160-180]
Lot #1170 - british empire and foreign countries gibraltar: spanish stamps used from gibraltar - postal history
Gibraltar: Spanish Stamps used from Gibraltar, 1858 (Jan. 3) wrapper to José Matía in Cadiz “pr. Estafeta” bearing 4c. strip of four cancelled by two fine strikes of the ‘parilla’ with San Roque Jan. 3 datestamp below and next day arrival backstamp, a scarce multiple rate, the wrapper having been sent by his agent on the Rock enclosing several letters from the Far East. Ex Osborn. Photo.
[Proposed price: £140-160]
Lot #1171 - british empire and foreign countries gibraltar: spanish stamps used from gibraltar - postal history
Gibraltar: Spanish Stamps used from Gibraltar, 1858 (Jan. 5) wrapper to Cadiz “Per Alhambra” bearing 1856-59 4c. strip of three, touched at foot, cancelled by the ‘parilla’ with Gibraltar double arc despatch below, rated “1/4” and with fine strike of Carver Brothers double oval, scarce triple rate. Photo.
[Proposed price: £100-120]
Lot #1172 - british empire and foreign countries gibraltar: spanish stamps used from gibraltar - postal history
Gibraltar: Spanish Stamps used from Gibraltar, 1861 (Feb. 16) entire by ‘Vapor ‘Ligero’” to Cadiz with small blue Gibraltar despatch c.d.s. and 1860 4c. orange cancelled “3” ‘rueda’, (Mar. 16) to Jerez de la Frontera and (June 1) to Cadiz entires both with 1860 4c. orange (the latter with pale shade) and 1865 (Aug. 15) entire to Cadiz with 1865 4c. blue, each cancelled by “63” ‘rueda’ and with San Roque transit. (4 items) Photo.
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