1777 (May 23): Entire letter from La Laguna (between Bucaramanga and Cucuta) endorsed 'de donde no hay correo protesto pagan en la administracion', mailed to San Gil. A fascinating and scarce entire.rnrn Provenance: Collection Edgar Jaimes.191: COLOMBIA & SCADTA, incl. Dr. Hugo Goeggel Collection + Mexico
Auction 191-195
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Corinphila Auction AG Auction 191-195
Our Online-Catalogues 191 -195 are now ready
The auction will begin on Tuesday November 18th through to Saturday 22nd, 2014 and will be hold in our premises at Wiesenstrasse 8, 4th Floor, CH-8034 Zurich Switzerland
In the upcoming November-Sale we proudly present the with International Large Gold awared collections of Mexico formed by Peter W. Broennimann and Part 2 of Julio Lugon's Peru collection. Besides these we have the honour to present several collections formed by John Simon (GB) as there are Spain with Cuba and Philippines as well as classic Denmark and Romania. In our All World catalogue 191 we offer Dr. Hugo Goeggel's 'Never Exhibited' collections of Brazil, Colombia with Scadta and Ecuador together with Mr. John Lea's Ukraine and as usual we present in another special catalogue a strong offer of Classic Switzerland. Auction Schedule
Catalogue 191
CLASSIC RARITIES & POSTAL HISTORY WORLDWIDE
The Dr. Hugo Goeggel Collections – ‘Never Exhibited’ parts of BRAZIL - CLASSIC COLOMBIA & AIR MAIL - ECUADOR FIRST ISSUE - PANAMA - VENEZUELA (Stampless Mail) as well as the John Lea Collection - UKRAINE
Catalogue 192
The Peter W. Broennimann International Large Gold Collection - MEXICO First Issues 1856 -1861
Catalogue 193
The Julio Lugon International Large Gold (part II) CLASSIC PERU 1857-1873
Catalogue 194
The John Simon Collections - Classic Issues of DENMARK - AUSTRIA - ROMANIA - SPAIN - PHILIPPINES - CUBA
Catalogue 195
SWITZERLAND with Cantonals, Rayon & Strubel Issues - rare cancellations - Airmail - Postal History
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Lot #2 - Overseas Colombia
1784 (June 11): Entire letter from Cartagena to Medellin, distance of 224 leagues, 1'250 km., struck with fine contracted CARTAGN handstamp in red (Tizon 1 = RRR) and straight line FRANCA also in red (Tizon 5 = RR) at left. Manuscript rated "4" reales in ink for a letter weighing up to ¾ ounce. A rare and very fine entire.rnProvenance: Collection Juan Santa Maria (S & L, Oct 1992), lot 34.191: COLOMBIA & SCADTA, incl. Dr. Hugo Goeggel...
Lot #3 - Overseas Colombia
1786 (Sep. 19): Cover front with rare strike of 'SB' of San Bartolome, stating the arrival of Francisco Reyes, 'conductor del correo' of Antioquia, signed by him and as confirmation by the postal administrator of S.Bartolome. On the reverse stating the return of the 'conducter delcorreo' to Antioquia carrying new mail. This example being the earliest of just four known examples of the SB cancellation. Cert. Bortfeld (2009). rnrnProvenance:...
Lot #4 - Overseas Colombia
1788 (Oct 8): Prepaid entire letter from Bogotá to the Marquis of Villaorellana in Quito, Ecuador, distance 231 leagues / 1'287 kms., struck with superb SANTA FÈ handstamp in red (Tizon 2 = RR), with contracted FRANCA below (Tizon 6 = RRR) and manuscript "3" reales alongside for a single letter under ½ ounce. Rare and most appealing cover.191: COLOMBIA & SCADTA, incl. Dr. Hugo Goeggel Collection + Mexico
Lot #5 - Overseas Colombia
1790 (Oct 5): Entire letter from Mompos to Cartagena, distance 43 leagues / 240 km., struck with fine contracted MOMPOX and DEVE handstamps in black (Tizon 1 & 2 = RRR). Manuscript rate "1½" reales due for single letter under ½ ounce at right. One or two small defects and worm holes but rare.191: COLOMBIA & SCADTA, incl. Dr. Hugo Goeggel Collection + Mexico
Lot #6 - Overseas Colombia
1791 (Aug 5): Entire letter from Honda to Popayan, distance 147 leagues / 819 kms., with superb strike of the extremely rare contracted HONDA handstamp (Tizon 1 = EXT) and, below, DEVE (Tizon 3 = EXT) both in red. Unusually docketed as received on the 30th of the month (a journey time of 25 days). Rated "3" reales in manuscript for a double letter up to ¾ ounce. A marvellous and extremely rare entire. Unique.rnProvenance: Collection Juan...
Lot #7 - Overseas Colombia
1792 (Jan 24): Prepaid entire letter from San Gil to Socorro with straight line S. GIL (Tizon 1 = EXT) and FRANCA (Tizon unrecorded), slightly shortened at the top, but still very attractive and an extremly rare usage.191: COLOMBIA & SCADTA, incl. Dr. Hugo Goeggel Collection + Mexico
Lot #8 - Overseas Colombia
1795 (March 7): Unpaid entire letter from Santa Barbara to San Gil with very fine S. BARBAHA and DEBE handstamps in sepia. Rare. Cert. Dieter Bortfeld (2007).191: COLOMBIA & SCADTA, incl. Dr. Hugo Goeggel Collection + Mexico
Lot #9 - Overseas Colombia
1795 (March 28): Document handwritten from the General Postal Administration of Cali regarding registered mail with superb CALY (2nd. Type) in red at top, and another handwritten document dated May 9, 1799 regarding a money order from Popayan with superb strike of straight line FRANCA handstamp in red at top (regarding the payment of 1800 patacones). Rare and most attractive pair. rnrnProvenance: Collection Juan Santa Maria.191: COLOMBIA...
Lot #10 - Overseas Colombia
1800c.: Official cover from San Luis de Gongora to Medellin with manuscript "De of.o" and framed S.LUIS FRANCA struck in red. Fresh and very fine, a rare cover (Tizon = Ext).191: COLOMBIA & SCADTA, incl. Dr. Hugo Goeggel Collection + Mexico
Lot #11 - Overseas Colombia
1800 (ca): Large envelope from Rio Negro to Medellin rated in manuscript 36 Reales for a weight of up to 9 ounces, struck with the famous Colonial 'Crown' framed RIONEGRO / FRANCA handstamp in red. An exceptioonal cover. Only two recorded and this being the finest. Cert. Bortfeldt. rnrnProvenance: Collection Juan Santa Maria.191: COLOMBIA & SCADTA, incl. Dr. Hugo Goeggel Collection + Mexico
Lot #12 - Overseas Colombia
1803 (Nov 15): Entire letter from Villa de Vara Florida to Bucaramanga with fancy framed VARA FLORIDA FRANCA in red (Tizon unknown). Somewhat aged but extremely rare. Cert. Santa Maria. rnrnProvenence: Collection Juan Santa Maria.191: COLOMBIA & SCADTA, incl. Dr. Hugo Goeggel Collection + Mexico
Lot #13 - Overseas Colombia
1805 (June 6): Entire letter to Santa Fe with fine straight line F.TOCAIMA handstamp on reverse in black. Certificate states 'only two examples recorded'. Cert. Bortfeldt (2009).rnrnProvenance collection Juan Santa Maria.191: COLOMBIA & SCADTA, incl. Dr. Hugo Goeggel Collection + Mexico
Lot #14 - Overseas Colombia
1805ca.: Official cover from Remedios to the secretary of the Treasury in Zaragosa with superb REMEDIIOS / FRANCA straight handstamps in black. The cover is illustrated on page 374 of Santa Maria's book 'Historia Postal de Antioquia'. Very fresh and fine cover, with extremly rare postmarks.191: COLOMBIA & SCADTA, incl. Dr. Hugo Goeggel Collection + Mexico
Lot #15 - Overseas Colombia
1806: Cover from Mariquita to Antioquia with very fine strikes of both MARIQUITA and DEBE straight line handstamps in sepia. Tizon unlisted, probably the sole example recorded, dated by Santa Maria. Cert. Bordtfeldt (2009). rnrnProvenance: Collection Juan Santa Maria.191: COLOMBIA & SCADTA, incl. Dr. Hugo Goeggel Collection + Mexico
Lot #16 - Overseas Colombia
1806/13: Two prepaid entire letters to Popayan, with prepaid July 1806 entire showing straight line FRANCA and framed BVGA handstamp in brown, and December 1813 entire to Quilichao also struck with FRANCA and BVGA handstamps (Tizon = RRR).191: COLOMBIA & SCADTA, incl. Dr. Hugo Goeggel Collection + Mexico
Lot #17 - Overseas Colombia
1807 (July 14): Entire letters (2) from Merida to Santa Fe (both addressed to Camilo Torres, an important 'liberator'), with clear ornamental handstamps MERIDA DE / MAR AC. INDIAS / FRANCA / PICON and similarly fine unpaid 1807 cover struck with MERIDA DE / MAR AC. INDIAS / DEBE with manuscript '3' reales due (Tison = EXT for both). Very fresh condition, a fine and elusive pair.191: COLOMBIA & SCADTA, incl. Dr. Hugo Goeggel Collection +...
Lot #18 - Overseas Colombia
1810 (April 20): Cover and part back prepaid from Zapatoca to San Gil with superb ZAPATOCA / FRANCA in red (Tizon unrecorded). Fresh and fine and extremly rare.191: COLOMBIA & SCADTA, incl. Dr. Hugo Goeggel Collection + Mexico
Lot #19 - Overseas Colombia
1810 (April 22): Entire letter from Leiva to San Gil with fine framed LEIVA / FRANCA handstamp struck in black (Tizon unrecorded), some minor worm-holes at right but attractive and very rare.191: COLOMBIA & SCADTA, incl. Dr. Hugo Goeggel Collection + Mexico
Lot #20 - Overseas Colombia
1811c.: Cover from Tunja to Antioquia bearing extremely rare patriotic handstamp "VA F.7" (Viva Fernando VII) and boxed TUNJA / INDIAS / FRANCA in red. Manuscript '5' reales prepaid at right, being a triple rate - carried through three different routes. Only two examples recorded. Cert. Bordfeldt (2009). rnrnProvenance: Collection Juan Santa Maria.191: COLOMBIA & SCADTA, incl. Dr. Hugo Goeggel Collection + Mexico
Lot #21 - Overseas Colombia
1812: Front of cover from San Gil to Valle with superb three line SAN GIL / INDIAS / FRANCA handstamp in red (Tizon 2 = EXT), endorsed V.L.R (Viva la Republica) at top. A few small fauilts but dated and docketed on reverse. An attractive and scarce item.191: COLOMBIA & SCADTA, incl. Dr. Hugo Goeggel Collection + Mexico
Lot #22 - Overseas Colombia
1812c.: Unpaid entire document from Socorro to San-Gil with previously unrecorded ornamental framed SOCORRO D.B. handstamp in red, siimilar to Tizon No.1, some ink-holes, but a very rare and importaant item.191: COLOMBIA & SCADTA, incl. Dr. Hugo Goeggel Collection + Mexico
Lot #23 - Overseas Colombia
1813/1819: Covers (2) from Barbosa to Rio Negro, both with boxed BARVOSA / FRANCA in black and red, the later being dated 21.December 1819, four days after the "Congress of Angostura", where the "Republic of Great Colombia" had been declared. Two very rare postmarks, both being unlisted in Tizon. rnrnProvenance: Collection Juan Santa Maria.191: COLOMBIA & SCADTA, incl. Dr. Hugo Goeggel Collection + Mexico
Lot #24 - Overseas Colombia
1814 (Oct.4): Entire letter mailed during the struggle for Independence, from Captain Juan Ramon Padilla to 'C. Andres Gomez Castillo en la Villa Sn.Gil', with manuscript 'de donde no hay correo' (place with no Post Office), and further endorsed V.l.R. (Viva la Revolution). Very fine and interesting historical entire.191: COLOMBIA & SCADTA, incl. Dr. Hugo Goeggel Collection + Mexico
Lot #25 - Overseas Colombia
1814 (Oct 18): Unpaid entire letter from Zapatoca to San Gil with superb strike of ZAPATOCA and DEBE handstamps in black (Tizon unrecorded). One or two small archive stitch holes, nevertheless attractive and very rare.191: COLOMBIA & SCADTA, incl. Dr. Hugo Goeggel Collection + Mexico
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