Great Britain 1836, July 8. Entire letter from Manchester to Havana, carried through the "Empresa de Correos Marítimos" as confirmed by the "NE" (indicating mail originating from North Europe) and "E" within oval markings. A rare and early entire. Ex Kouri.
Maritime Mail of Spanish Colonies in America
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Spink Investphila Maritime Mail of Spanish Colonies in America
The “Nuevo Mundo” Collection, Stampless maritime mail of Spanish Colonies in America, also including stamps and franked mail of Latin America
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Lot #277 - Great Britain
Great Britain 1841, June 24. Entire letter from London to Havana, carried by the "Aurora" with involvement of the "Empresa de Correos Marítimos" navigation company as denoted by the "E./NE" circular handstamp applied on mail originating from North Europe. Usual aging on incoming mail on Cuba. A scarce destination.
Lot #278 - Great Britain
Great Britain 1846, March 16. Entire letter from London to Santiago (Cuba), endorsed "p. West India Pakt", rated at "2/3" 2 shillings 3 pences, "Paid" datestamp cross, charged with "2" reales on receipt, with 'Baeza' datestamp of Santiago on reverse. (No Photo)
Lot #279 - Great Britain
Great Britain 1856, Sept. 4. Large envelope (upper back flap missing) from the Spanish Consulate in London to the Commerce Court in Havana, with splendid strike of the Consulate's cachet at bottom left, dispatched in Throgmorton Street with corresponding straight-line in blue and rhomboid datestamp at left, carried by American packet after paying "4/10" 4 shillings 10 pence, with endorsement at lower right in Spanish stating that the rate was...
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