1895: Webster 10 c. deep green, an unused example, marginal from right of sheet, centred to top, fresh colour, mounted in margin only, stamp unmounted og. Scott = $ 280.
Catalogue 227: EUROPE & OVERSEAS
227: Europe & Overseas | 228 : Chile - The Joseph Hackmey Collection (part 1)
By: Corinphila Auction AG
Corinphila Auction AG 227: Europe & Overseas | 228 : Chile - The Joseph Hackmey Collection (part 1)
Catalogue 227: EUROPE & OVERSEAS
13.00 h 1 - 118 ASIA & AFRICA: incl. China, Iran, Iraq, Israel and Palestine, Japan, Saudi Arabia, Tibet
15.00 h 119 - 206 AMERICAS: incl. Brazil, Colombia, Mexico, Nicaragua, Peru, United States of America
Catalogue 228: Chile - The Colon Issues 1853-1867 – The Joseph Hackmey Collection (Part I)
16.00 h 5001 - 5178 CHILE: Colon Issues 1853-1867
Top-class philatelic material from around the world at the Corinphila series of sales 227-233 in Zurich (26 Nov. - 1 Dec. 2018). A truly exceptional offer of valuable philatelic and postal history material awaits collectors in seven auction catalogues.
‘BESANÇON’- Australian States and Australia (part 3)
Collectors will be particularly keen to see the continuation of the sale of the now legendary ‘BESANÇON’ auction series. Now we offer Australian States together with the associated ‘South Australia Departmental stamps 1868-1874’ collection, documented in two high-quality special catalogues.
‘BESANÇON’ - Cape of Good Hope (part 1)
Also from the ‘BESANÇON’ collection and presented in a special catalogue, Corinphila offers a unique classic ‘Cape of Good Hope’ collection in the forthcoming auction. Often, these items come from the formerly important collections of Ferrary, Riesco, Hind, Pack, Caspary, Huston, Burrus including the legendary ‘Woodblock’ error of colour of 1861 One Penny blue (instead of red) in a pair (Lot 6086).
Chile – the Joseph Hackmey collection
Another special catalogue documents one of the best collections of the ‘Colon’ (Columbus) issues of Chile ever assembled: the ‘Joseph Hackmey’ collection. The material being offered is particularly strong in multiples, from proofs via unused pieces to blocks and strips used on cover.
Federal philatelic material from classical to modern and the “Jack Luder” collection (part 4)
Just as extensive as it is outstanding in quality, the special catalogue of Switzerland & Liechtenstein presents almost everything the (collector’s) heart desires. The two special catalogues document numerous rarities and top-class items notable for their rarity and fine condition, among them a 5 Rappen Rayon II light blue of 1851 with complete framed cross (Lot 7108).
Highlights from all over the world in the main catalogue
The main catalogue offers a number of other sought-after single lots and collections from the philatelic collecting areas of Europe and the whole world. In the field of European philately and postal history an appealing range of high-quality lots offers, among other things, Austria, France, Romania and Spain. A strong section of Ceylon includes some appealing stamps and covers. The same applies in the case of Egypt, and the New Zealand collecting area is also extensively represented with some attractive lots, just to name a few examples. A high-quality range of exciting collections and bulk lots, interesting lots of covers and deceased estates completes the auction series.
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Lot #199 - Overseas usa
Lot #200 - Overseas usa
1967 (Nov. 17): CHAGALL MARC (1887-1985) - Artist signed FDC bearing 6 c. 'The Kiss of Peace' from Chagall's stained-glass window at UN-Headquarter in NY, signed in blue ink with his name alone to clear area of the envelope.
Catalogue 227: EUROPE & OVERSEAS
Lot #201 - motive Lots and Collections, United Nations
United Nations New York 1951/56: Lot of hundreds stamps of the first issues in unmounted og. condition, inventory enclosed. Mi = € 5'569 following the consignor.
Catalogue 227: EUROPE & OVERSEAS
Lot #202 - Overseas usa
1850/1980: Lot 175 Hunting stamps (for hunting permits) used and unused, incl. some better items in one album, in addition four stockbooks containing hundreds of used regular stamps for postal purposes, all in a box.
Catalogue 227: EUROPE & OVERSEAS
Lot #203 - Overseas usa
1851/2007: Collection several hundred stamps mainly fine used, incl. some better early values as Presidents and politicians, Omaha 2 $ and others, the modern section with all the souvenir sheets, miniature sheets and souvenir folders as legends of the west, movie stars, comic characters etc., housed in four Leuchtturm albums, in addtion six stockbooks containing hundreds of duplicates as well as a bunch of glassines bearing the latest...
Lot #204 - Overseas usa
1847/88: The classic collection with 1847 5 c. and 10 c. each with four margins and neatly cancelled in blue and in red, 1851 1 c. blue used (2), Jefferson 5 c. red brown used, supern 10 c. green used with enormous margins, 12 c. black used, 1857/61 issue complete with some duplication (three 30 c. orange) anda fine cover with strip of three 1 c. blue showing the 'centre-line' at right; 1861/62 Jefferson 5 c. buff used (2 different shades),...
Lot #205 - Overseas usa
1847/1927: Collection on leaves, predominantly used, with 1847 5 c. red brown, 10 c. black fine used on small piece cancelled in blue, 1851 imperf. set with 5 c. brown and values complete to 12 c. black, 1857/61 complete with 5 c. Type I,, 5 c. brown Type II used (2), 10 c. green (2), 12 c. black (4), 24 c. grey (3), 30 c. orange (3); 1861/67 with 5 c. brown (4), 24 c. (7) and 30 c. orange (2) and 90 c. blue; 1869 set to Lincoln 90 c., 1870/...
Lot #206 - Overseas Venezuela
Guayana 1903: 10 c. black on orange, two used examples, 25 c. black on pink unused; Coat of Arms 1903 5 c. black on dull pink used, 10 c. black on orange unused and 25 c. black on grey blueused; a few imperfections but a scarce genuine group.
Catalogue 227: EUROPE & OVERSEAS
Lot #5001 - Overseas Chile
1768c.: Cover front addressed to Francisco Xavier de Morales, President, Governor and Captain General of the Real Audiencia de Chile, struck twice with straight line ESPAÑA truncated handstamp in red (probably applied at Rio de la Plata), annotated '125' (reales) in manuscript. Morales held these offices until 1772. A scarce and very early usage, together with a circa 1794 front to a Brigadier at the fort on the island of Chiloe struck with...
Lot #5002 - Overseas Chile
1848 (July 28): Entire letter from Santiago to Bordeaux, France struck with oval SANTIAGO / DE CHILE despatch in red with straight line FRANCA above. Reverse with British P.O. 'Valparaiso' cds in black. Two line PANAMA / TRANSIT in red and thence via London (Oct 5) where framed COLONIES / &c. ART 13 applied in red, thence via Boulogne (Oct 6).
Catalogue 228: CHILE - The Colon Issues
Lot #5003 - Overseas Chile
1848 (July 15): Cover from Valparaiso to Constitucion with superb strikes of straight line FRANCA and VALPARAISO in red with manuscript '8 rs.' rate. Carried by Ship's Captain, a fresh and fine cover with near complete Customs (Valparaiso La Aduana) red wax seal on reverse.
Catalogue 228: CHILE - The Colon Issues
Lot #5004 - Overseas Chile
1869: Covers (2) to France from Valparaiso and Santiago, the earlier cover at single rate and charged '12' décimes with three line dated PANAMA / TRANSIT and "GB / 1F 90c." accountancy marking, the second cover with same markings and charged at double rate on arrival with '24' décimes in manuscript and '12' handstamp deleted with scarce TAXE JUSTIFIÉE handstamp in black. A scarce pairing.
Catalogue 228: CHILE - The Colon Issues
Lot #5005 - Overseas Chile
Peru Steamship Navigation Company 1843 (Feb 16): Entire letter from Valparaiso to Cobija, Bolivia struck with fine VAPOR PERU / P handstamp in red (46 x 6 mm). Some age spots and internal tape repair but an early usage of this handstamp (Doublet P1/P2), this being both the earliest and, we believe, the sole recorded usage in red. Rare.rnProvenance: Corinphila sale 90, Oct 1994, lot 6466.
Catalogue 228: CHILE - The Colon Issues
Lot #5006 - Overseas Chile
Peru Steamship Navigation Company 1849 (Feb 28): Entire letter from Valparaiso to Cobija, Bolivia endorsed 'pr. Vapor', struck with fine strike of PSNC Steamer VAPOR CHILE / P handstamp in blue (Doublet C9, in use 1848-50 only). One or two minor wormholes not detracting from a scarce entire.rnProvenance: Corinphila sale 90, Oct 1994, lot 6462.
Catalogue 228: CHILE - The Colon Issues
Lot #5007 - Overseas Chile
Peru Steamship Navigation Company 1852 (Dec 30): Entire letter from Valparaiso to Cobija, Bolivia struck with exceptional strike of VAPOR LIMA / P handstamp in black (Doublet L1, in use April 1852-53). Internal docketing of receipt (Jan 4, 1853). A fine and rare entire.rnProvenance: Corinphila sale 90, Oct 1994, lot 6465.
Catalogue 228: CHILE - The Colon Issues
Lot #5008 - Overseas Chile
Peru Steamship Navigation Company 1853 (April 14): Entire letter from Santiago to Lima endorsed 'Vapor Ingles' with fine FRANCA and oval framed SANTIAGO / DE CHILE in red and good VAPOR SANTIAGO / P Steamship handstamp in black (Doublet S1, in use April 1852-1853). Reverse with blue 'Vapor' marking of receipt. A rare and fine entire.rnProvenance: Corinphila sale 90, Oct 1994, lot 6460.
Catalogue 228: CHILE - The Colon Issues
Lot #5009 - Overseas Chile
1853: Perkins Bacon original Die Proofs (4) all printed in black on India paper and mounted on thick card: for the 1 centavo (30x34 mm.), 5 centavos (30 x 33 mm.), 10 centavos (this Proof slightly larger 37 x 39 mm.) and the 20 centavos values (29 x 33 mm). Illustrated in Edition D'Or XXVI on page 20. A unique assembly in the foremost quality and of great rarity. Certs. BPA (1996).rnProvenance: Collection 'Islander', Corinphila sale 95, lots...
Lot #5010 - Overseas Chile
First London Printing 1853 (July 1): 5 c. red-brown on blued paper, wmk. pos. 1, a fine unused example with ample to huge margins all round, of fresh vibrant colour, with large part og. and seldom encountered thus. An extremely rare stamp unused - it should be noted that some great collections of the past, Albert Quast, Dale-Lichtenstein for example, never obtained an example and the stamp is very much under-catalogued. Signed Calves. Cert. A...
Lot #5011 - Overseas Chile
London Printing 1853 (July 1): 5 c. red-brown on blued paper, wmk. pos. 2 (scarce), with part sheet marginal lined watermark at left, large margins all round, neatly cancelled by six barred target handstamp in black. A lovely stamp. Cert. BPA (1992) Gi. = £ 60/Scott = $ 150.
Catalogue 228: CHILE - The Colon Issues
Lot #5012 - Overseas Chile
London Printing 1853 (July 1): 5 c. red-brown on blued paper, wmk. pos. 2 (scarce) with marginal line of wmk. at top, the used block of four, positions 9-10 / 21-22 from Plate I, with good to large margins on three sides and touched into the design at right, ironed horizontal bend and one stamp slightly rubbed, neatly cancelled by four strikes of the seven bar target handstamp in black. A very scarce multiple with just three used blocks of...
Lot #5013 - Overseas Chile
London Printing 1853 (July 1): 5 c. red-brown on deeply blued paper, wmk. pos. 4 (rare), the used block of four with large even margins on three sides and touched into the design at left, ironed horizontal bend and corner bend, neatly cancelled by four strikes of the six bar target handstamp in black. A very scarce multiple with just three used blocks of four of this stamp recorded, all of which have imperfections. Rare and, with wmk....
Lot #5014 - Overseas Chile
London Printing 1853 (July 1): 5 c. red-brown on blued paper, a fine used example with ample to large margins all round, used on 3 October 1853 second sheet of entire letter from Copiapo to Ostende, Belgium tied by seven barred target handstamp struck in blue with straight line COPIAPO despatch handstamp adjacent in same ink. Three line dated PANAMA / TRANSIT in black (Oct 22) and cover rated at 2/8 d. due to pay in manuscript. Forwarded on...
Lot #5015 - Overseas Chile
London Printing 1853 (July 1): 5 c. red-brown on blued paper, a vertical strip of four used on 1854 second sheet of entire letter from Valparaiso to Santiago at 1 ounce rate, margins good to touched, neatly tied by barred target handstamps in black with 'Valparaiso' cds in red at right (March 1). A fine and extremely attractive #1 cover: just two covers are recorded with strips of four on letter, this being the unique vertical strip. Cert....
Lot #5016 - Overseas Chile
London Printing 1853 (July 1): 5 c. red-brown on blued paper, used on second page of 1853 entire letter from Santiago to Valparaiso bearing five single examples, nearly all with generally large margins all round, each stamp neatly tied by six barred target handstamp in black with SANTIAGO straight line handstamp above in black, used in lieu of the circular datestamp and this would date the cover between July 1 and Aug 15, 1853. Acid ink...
Lot #5017 - Overseas Chile
London Printing 1853 (July 1): 10 c. deep bright blue on yellowish paper, wmk. pos. 1, a fine unused example with ample to large margins all round and portion of adjoining stamp at top, of rich colour and impression, fresh and very fine unused without gum. A marvellous and extremely rare stamp. Signed Calves. Cert. BPA (1996) Gi. 2 = £ 425/Scott = $ 1'000.rnProvenance: Collection Joaquin Galvez, Corinphila sale 62, May 1979, lot 3043;...
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