1856/62: Santiago printing 10 c. blue, a diagonally bisected example used on 1860 cover from San Felipe to Gers, France, paying the internal rate to Valparaiso and tied by somewhat over-inked circular target obliterator in black. British P.O. in Valparaiso transit on reverse (Aug 3) and thence via London where "GB / 2F 87½" accountancy marking applied and charged "12" décimes due on arrival (Sept 13) in black. Soiling but a scarce usage.
Auction 333-341 Europe & Overseas Americas (North, Central & South America) - Day 1
By: Corinphila Auction AG
Corinphila Auction AG Auction 333-341 Europe & Overseas Americas (North, Central & South America) - Day 1
AUCTION SCHEDULE
Friday 22 November 2024
11:00 h 1 – 785 333: Europe & Overseas Americas (North, Central & South America) - South & Central America – The Brian Moorhouse Estate
18:00 h 10001 – 10131 345: Brazil 1843–1870 – The Fritz Heimbüchler Collection (part II)
Monday 25 November 2024
9:00 h 3001 – 3226 334: Australian States & Commonwealth of Australia and New Zealand – The ‚KOOYONG‘ Collection
11:00 h 786 – 1602 333: Europe & Overseas British Commonwealth - North Borneo – The ‘PENMAEN’ Collection
Tuesday 26 November 2024
9:00 h 3501 – 3702 335: Western Australia – The Dr Thomas & Richard Debney Collection
11:00 h 20001 – 20223 346: Great Britain 1840–1841 – The World’s First Postage Stamps – The Simon Beresford-Wylie Collection (part II)
13:00 h 4001 – 4278 336: Great Britain
- “Victorian Mixed Franking Covers” – The Ray Simpson Collection
- “Experimental Machine Postmarks 1857–1901” – The Jerry Miller Collection
- “Missed Opportunities From 1840–1870 Line Engraved Issues” – The Åke Rietz Collection 15:30 h 4501 – 4963 337: Great Britain & British Commonwealth – Missed Opportunities and Balance of the ‘BESANÇON’ Collection
Wednesday 27 November 2024
9:00 h 5001 – 5274 338: Nigeria, Cameroon, Sudan – The Peter Hørlyck Collection (part I)
11:30 h 5501 – 5943 339: Worldwide Postal History – The Enzo Carnio Collection (part II)
16:00 h 6001 – 6210 340: Incoming Mail to The Netherlands From All Over the World – The Bouwe Brandsma Collection
Thursday 28 November 2024
9:00 h 1603 – 1713 333: Europe & Overseas - St. Helena – The Frank Gilberg Collection
10:00 h 6501 – 6711 341: Ionian Islands – The André Bollen Collection
12:00 h 7001 – 7122 342: Foreign Post Offices in the Levant – The ‘SAWAYA’ Collection (part I)
13:00 h 7501 – 7549 334: Italian States, Kingdom & Republic – The ‘KOOYONG’ Collection
13:30 h 1714 – 2401 333: Europe & Overseas Europe A–O
- Zeppelin – Pionierpost – Die Sammlung Eckhard Förster (Teil I)
- Finland – “Finnish Pre-Stamp Covers; Feldpost; Collection From the Period of Russian Rule over Finland; Finnish Railway TPO Covers” – The Eric Keefe Collections
Friday 29 November 2024
9:00 h 2402 - 2991 333: Europe & Overseas Europe P–Z - Spain 1850 – 6 cuartos black – Specialised Collection (part III) Asia / Africa Collections & Accumulations
14:00 h 9001 – 9369 344: Schweiz & Liechtenstein Schweiz ab 1907, Soldatenmarken, Flugpost Schweiz, Fürstentum Liechtenstein
- Nationale Gross-Gold-Sammlung Technik und Landschaft 1949–60
17:00 h 9370 – 9599 344: Schweiz Sammlungen und Posten Schweiz
Saturday 30 November 2024
10:00 h 8001 – 8058 343: Schweiz Bundespost – Seltene Frankaturen 1849–1854 – Die Sammlung Richard Schäfer Sr. (Teil III)
11:00 h 8101 8119 334: Schweiz – Die Sammlung ‚KOOYONG‘
11:15 h 8201 – 8509 344: Altschweiz Vorphilatelie, Kantonalmarken, Ortspost, Poste Locale, Rayon I dunkelblau, Rayon II
14:30 h 8510 – 8713 344: Altschweiz Rayon I hellblau, Rayon III, Strubel, Sitzende und Stehende Helvetia, Ziffer, UP
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Lot #177 - Chile
1856/60: Santiago printing 10 c. deep blue, three diagonal bisects used to pay a 15 centavos rate (two of the stamps are sheet marginal at right), used on cover to Valparaiso, all tied by target handstamps in black. Addressee's name excised but a rare multiple usage of the bisects. Cert. BPA (1980).
Provenance: Collection Dr. Norman Hubbard, Corinphila sale 131, Oct 2001, lot 6275.
Lot #178 - Chile
1856/60: Santiago printing 10 c. sky-blue, remarkable usage of six horizontal bisects used to pay a 30 centavos rate (none of the six halves forms a complete stamp - thus the P.O. presumably per-cut the stamps), all tied to circa September 1858 cover front to Valparaiso with each individually tied by target handstamp in black. Believed to be the largest recorded usage of the 10 centavos bisects. Rare. Certs. Holcombe (1993), Moorhouse (2007...
Lot #179 - Chile
1856/62: Santiago printing, covers (2), one with 10 c. greyish-blue worn impression, large margins all round, used on 1860 cover from Valparaiso to Arequipa, Peru tied by target obliterator in black with "Valparaiso" cds in red adjacent (Jan 15); and second cover with a clear impression 10 c. blue, diagonally bisected on cover to Santiago and neatly tied.
Lot #180 - Chile
1859: Consular Mail, envelope sent to New Hampshire, USA, with superb circular "CONSULATE U.S.A / VALPARAISO" cachet in black, with "STEAMSHIP / 10" arrival, minor soiling and tiny tear on right, otherwise very fine, scarce and attractive example. Ex the Brian Moorhouse Estate.
Lot #181 - Chile
1862 (Jan 1): Third London printing 1 c. lemon-yellow, wmk. 1, an unused block of twelve (6 x 2), corner marginal from top right corner of the sheet, showing part "(CO)RREOS" of marginal watermark, large margins all round, minor vertical bends affect third and ninth stamps, large part or unmounted og. A rare and most attractive multiple Scott = $ 800++. Ex the Brian Moorhouse estate.
Lot #182 - Chile
1861/62: Perkins Bacon 1 c. lemon-yellow, wmk. 1, an unused irregular block of seventeen, marginal from from right of sheet, just shaved to good margins all round, two vertical creases but showing marginal lines of watermark at right and "CO" of CORREOS, fresh colour, superb large part, mostly unmounted og. A scarce and attractive multiple Gi 30 = £ 750+/Scott = $ 1'125+.
Lot #183 - Chile
1862: 1 c. chrome yellow, a used example in combination with 1867 2 c. black, two examples, used on 1867 entire letter to Valparaiso tied by barred "CANCELLED" obliterators in black, with "Santiago" cds. of despatch below (July 9) in red. Minor corner fault on the 1 centavo adhesive but a very rare and attractive mixed issue usage. Ex the Brian Moorhouse estate.
Lot #184 - Chile
1861 (Oct): Third London printing 10 c. blue, wmk. 1, an unused block of six (3 x 2), with large even margins all round and of rich colour, vertical crease affects the two stamps at right, otherwise fresh and very fine, large part og. Rare. Scott = $ 240++. Ex the Brian Moorhouse estate.
Note: The largest unused blocks recorded are the 'Mora' part sheet of 156 and the ex Joseph Hackmey block of twelve.
Lot #185 - Chile
1861/62: Perkins Bacon 10 c. bright blue, wmk. 1, an unused block of twelve (4 x 3), with clear to good margins on three sides and shaved at left, of lovely rich colour, minor ironed gum bends not affecting the frontal appearance, large part og. with central stamps unmounted og. A scarce and attractive multiple Gi 31 = £ 450+/Scott = $ 480+.
Lot #186 - Chile
1861/62: Perkins Bacon 10 c. bright blue, wmk. 2, a used block of six (3 x 2) with large to huge margins all round and showing portions of adjoining stamps at right, of fresh colour, lightly cancelled by circular target obliterators in black. Delightful and rare so fine Gi 31.
Provenance: Collection "Crown Point", Corinphila sale 131, Zurich, 8 Oct 2001, lot 6286.
Lot #187 - Chile
1861/62: Perkins Bacon 10 c. bright blue, wmk. 1, a used block of nine (3 x 3) with clear to good margins on thee sides and just shaved at base, of fine fresh colour, each stamp lightly cancelled by circular target obliterator in black. Slightest ironed bend but a most attractive and scarce large multiple Gi 31.
Lot #188 - Chile
1861/62: Perkins Bacon 10 c. blue, used example with three good margins, on 1866 cover to Santiago endorsed "p. Valparaiso" tied by concentric ring handstamp with scarce "CORRAL / CHILE" cds at right (July 2) showing triple year slug error '668'. Scarce.
Lot #189 - Chile
1861/62: Perkins Bacon printing 10 c. blue, a fine example in a bright shade with large margins all round and showing portions of adjoining stamps on three sides, used on 1862 cover to the Bishop of Concepcion , tied by "Cancelled" obliterator in black with "Santiago / Chile" despatch cds alongside (Aug 30) in red Gi 31.
Lot #190 - Chile
1861/62: Perkins Bacon printings, 10 c. bright blue, a used horizontal strip of six on 1864 cover to Buenos Aires, Argentina margins just shaved at top but large on three sides showing portions of seven adjoining stamps, tied by somewhat blurred INUTIL obliterators in black with VALPARAISO despatch cds (Dec 24) in red at lower left. An unusual cross-Cordillera cover in much above average condition.
Lot #191 - Chile
1862 (Jan 1): Third London printing 20 c. green, wmk. 1, a magnificent irregular unused block of 21, marginal from left of sheet, with primarily good margins all round but some stamps just haved on the edges of the multiple, of lovely vibrant colour, ironed horizontal creasing does not detract, large part or unmounted og. A splendid and extremely rare multiple. Ex the Brian Moorhouse estate.
Lot #192 - Chile
1861/62: Perkins Bacon printings, 20 c. green, a used example with good margins all round, on 1867 cover to Valparaiso tied by bold strike of the CANCELLED obliterator in black. Santiago despatch cds in red below (Aug 6). File folds well away from the adhesive; a superb and very rare cover. Signed Darteyre.
Lot #193 - Chile
1861/62: 20 c. green, reprint made by Perkins Bacon for the Royal Philatelic Society in March 1929. A block of twenty-four without watermark, marginal from left of sheet showing part of "BOND" watermark in the sheet margin only; fresh and very fine.
Lot #194 - Chile
1861/62: 10 c. reprint made by Perkins Bacon for the Royal Philatelic Society in March 1929, engraved in a very deep shade of black. A block of twenty without watermark, marginal from lower right corner of the sheet; fresh and very fine.
Lot #195 - Chile
1867: Perkins Bacon Plate Proofs for the 5 c. red, taken from the original plates, printed by the Chilean Mint on Chilean Coat of Arms paper, a single example with part italic sheet marginal imprint (and also showing plate scratch in margin); a block of four in a pale 'dusty' red shade on ribbed paper and a scarce block of eight (4 x 2) pulled from the Perkins Bacon second plate with 'quadrille' impression (positions 183-187 / 195-199); this...
Lot #196 - Chile
1865: Santiago printing 5 c. rose-red Plate Proof on mostly unwatermarked wove paper showing arched central "CHILE" watermark on circa six stamps, a block of 60 (12 x 5) being the top five rows of the sheet and showing the full imprint at top: "Es preciso colocar las estampas arriba de la direccion y hacia la derecha -En mojando el Dorso es preciso cuidar de no quitar el cimiento". Minor imperfections but a stunning multiple. Ex the Brian...
Lot #197 - Chile
1866: Final santiago printing 5 c. rose-red, an unused corner marginal irregular block of eleven from top left of the sheet, showing imprint "Es preciso colocar las estampas arriba de la direccion y", one or two stamps just shaved at base but of fine fresh colour, three stamps slightly thginned not affecting appearance, large part or unmounted og. The largest recorded is the ex Joseph Hackmey block of twelve; rare and most attractive. Ex the...
Lot #198 - Chile
1866/67: Santiago P.O. printing 5 c. red, a used example on cover to Santiago tied by slightly oily complete strike of "CANCELLED" obliterator in blue with "CONCEPCION" pre-philatelic handstamp of despatch at left. A rare and most attractive usage.
Lot #199 - Chile
1867: 5 c. red, single examples used on individual covers (2), with §869 cover to Santiago with 5 c. red tied by segmented cork handstamp with "ANGOL / EST / CHILE" handstamp adjacent, second cover with 5 c. red tied by "CANCELLED" obliterator with scarce "S. JAVIER DE LONUCASULA / CHILE" circular handstamp adjacent in black. A scarce pair
Lot #200 - Chile
1867: 5 c. red, a vertical pair and a horizontal strip of four, used on 16 July 1868 entire letter to New York paying the double rate as far as Panama and cancelled in brown by half-round obliterators; three line dated PANAMA / TRANSIT in black (Aug 3) and struck on arrival with Depreciated Curreny "NEW YORK / U.S. NOTES / 34" cds (Aug 15) in black. File fold crosses the horizontal strip but an attractive and scarce usage.
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