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Lot #151 | Year: 1898 Scott: 169var Pair with variety lack of printing in lower frame of right stamp. Unused never hinged with original gum. |
$15.00 | ||
Lot #152 | Year: 1898 Scott: 169var Variety "Ghost stamp" on right stamp of strip of three. Unused with no hinge mark and no gum. |
Unsold | ||
Lot #153 | Year: 1898 Scott: 171 ($5.00) Unused with hinge mark and original gum. |
Unsold | ||
Lot #154 | Year: 1898 Scott: 172 ($10.00) Unused lightly hinged with original gum |
Unsold | ||
Lot #155 | Year: 1898 Scott: 173 ($20.00) Unused with hinge mark and original gum. |
Unsold | ||
Lot #156 | Year: 1898 Scott: 173 ($20.00) Unused never hinged with original gum. |
Unsold | ||
Lot #157 | Year: 1896 Scott: P25-30 ($19.75) Set unused with hinge marks and original gum. |
Unsold | ||
Lot #158 | Year: 1898 Scott: 177a ($3000.00) Edifil: 10Ahz PUERTO PRINCIPE OVERPRINT. Third Printing. Position 2. Unused lightly hinged with original gum. |
Unsold | ||
Lot #159 | Year: 1898 Scott: 177a ($3000.00) Edifil: 10Ahz PUERTO PRINCIPE OVERPRINT. Third Printing. Position 2. Unused lightly hinged with original gum. |
Unsold | ||
Lot #160 | Year: 1896 Edifil: 2,3,4,5 CORREO INSURRECTO. Cardboard proofs in block of four. |
Unsold | ||
Lot #161 | Year: 1896 Edifil: 3 var (250.00€) CORREO INSURRECTO ERROR. Block of eight with two of the 20 known IMPERFORATE ON LEFT ERROR. Unused never hinged with original GUM. |
Unsold | ||
Lot #162 | Year: 1896 Edifil: 3 var (1625.00€) CORREO INSURRECTO ERROR. THIRTEEN OF THE 20 KNOWN STAMPS WITHOUT PERFORATION ON THE LEFT SIDE. Three singles, one pair, one strip of three, one block of four, one block of 6, one block of 8 and one block of 10. |
Unsold | ||
Lot #163 | Year: 1896 Edifil: 3 (335.00€) CORREO INSURRECTO. Five cent value on letter to Comandante J. Bueno "on orders of General Rabi". Faint flag cancel. |
$115.00 | ||
No Image |
Lot #164 LOT WITHDRAWN |
Unsold | |
Lot #165 | Year: 1897 Edifil: 4 (150.00€) CORREO INSURRECTO Ten cent value on piece with Key West cancel. |
$50.00 | ||
No Image |
Lot #166 LOT WITHDRAWN |
Unsold | |
Lot #167 Edifil: 4 (380.00€) CORREO INSURRECTO. Ten cent value on patriotic envelope sent to the USA after the war. Perhaps an effort to create a philatelic souvenir. |
$405.00 | ||
Lot #168 | Year: 1896 Edifil: 2 CORREO INSURRECTO. PROOF on heavy card stock. |
Unsold | ||
Lot #169 | Year: 1896 CORREO INSURRECTO. Description of the ship "THREE FRIENDS" expedition led by Francisco Leyte-Vidal bringing supplies to General Antonio Maceo. |
Unsold | ||
Lot #170 | Year: 1897 CORREO INSURRECTO. Description of the ship "DAUNTLESS" expedition bringing supplies to General Antonio Maceo. |
Unsold | ||
Lot #171 | Year: 1898 CORREO INSURRECTO. Document naming Cabo Angel Hijuelo Chief of the Military Presidio. Signed by Col. Tomas Salazar, of the Regiment El Tacajo, 2nd Brigade, 4th Division, 2nd Group. |
Unsold | ||
Lot #172 | Year: 1896 REVOLUTIONARY PERIOD. Private letter carried by Revolutionary government postal system. |
$5.00 | ||
Lot #173 | Year: 1897 REVOLUTIONARY PERIOD. Two receipts for packages of mail delivered with revolutionary government markings and seal. |
$9.00 | ||
Lot #174 | Year: 1897 REVOLUTIONARY PERIOD. Letter to local civil authorities with faint embossed "REPÚBLICA DE CUBA" seal. |
$9.00 | ||
Lot #175 | Year: 1897 REVOLUTIONARY PERIOD. Letter from Captain Juan Lamadrid to a Mr. Guillermo Schreyer sent from the field. |
$5.00 | ||
Lot #176 | Year: 1897 REVOLUTIONARY PERIOD. July 2, 1897 letter from Camaguay civil government requesting supplies. |
$11.00 | ||
Lot #177 | Year: 1897 REVOLUTIONARY PERIOD. Letter with field conditions assessment signed by Division General Mariano Torres Mora. Semicircular marking "Divison Oriental de Holguin, Cuartel General". |
$5.00 | ||
Lot #178 | Year: 1897 REVOLUTIONARY PERIOD. Envelope addressed to Major General Maximo Gomes "in campaign". Letter missing. |
$11.00 | ||
Lot #179 | Year: 1898 US FORCES IN FIELD. August 22, 1898. Copy of letter sent by Major General Miles to General Calixto Garcia. The letter apologizes for leaving so quickly for Puerto Rico. |
Unsold | ||
Lot #180 | Year: 1898 REVOLUTIONARY PERIOD. Front with "EJERCITO LIBERTADOR DE CUBA." MARKING. |
$81.00 | ||
Lot #181 | Year: 1898 REVOLUTIONARY PERIOD. Letter to Doctor "on campaign." Regimental markings. |
$32.00 | ||
Lot #182 | Year: 1898 REVOLUTIONARY PERIOD. Letter to Doctor "on campaign." |
$5.00 | ||
Lot #183 | Year: 1898 REVOLUTIONARY PERIOD. Travel permit asking all to assist bearer in the completion of his task. |
$5.00 | ||
Lot #184 | Year: 1898 REVOLUTIONARY PERIOD. Letter dated March 1898 from General Luis Ferias in command of Holguin forces. |
Unsold | ||
Lot #185 | Year: 1898 REVOLUTIONARY PERIOD. Letter to Major General Francisco Carrilly in encampment. 'REPÚBLICA DE CUBA - GUERRA "marking. |
$5.00 | ||
Lot #186 | Year: 1898 REVOLUTIONARY PERIOD. Front of letter to Luiz Lauda "in campaign". |
$55.00 | ||
Lot #187 | Year: 1898 REVOLUTIONARY PERIOD. Letter from the field requesting supplies, etc. Particular mention is made of hats and shoes, both of which are in short supply. |
$22.00 | ||
Lot #188 | Year: 1898 REVOLUTIONARY PERIOD. 30 Aug 1898 letter from Lajas to the calvary regiment near Palmarito asking for food, shelter, etc. for bearer of letter. Signed by Col. Manuel Sanguily. |
$5.00 | ||
Lot #189 | Year: 1898 REVOLUTIONARY PERIOD. Letter from General Luis Ferias in command of Holguin forces making a political appointment. |
Unsold | ||
Lot #190 | Year: 1898 REVOLUTIONARY PERIOD. LEAVE OF ABSENCE APPROVAL FOR SOLDIER from Revolutionary Army. |
$5.00 | ||
Lot #191 | Year: 1898 REVOLUTIONARY PERIOD Receipt for arms and ammunition shipment delivered to "TAJACO REGIMENT near Holguin". |
Unsold | ||
Lot #192 | Year: 1898 REVOLUTIONARY PERIOD. Letter sent June 23, 1898 with marking from "1st Brigade, 3rd Division, 2nd group" in red. Letter requests all material in a store to be handed over to holder of letter. Signed Brigadier General Joaquin Planas. |
$5.00 | ||
Lot #193 | Year: 1898 INCOMING FOREIGN MAIL June 16, 1898. Sent to Santiago but returned as undeliverable to London. |
$16.00 | ||
Lot #194 | Year: 1898 August 4, 1898. Letter from surgeon acting as sanitation inspector in Santiago during early days. Long letter outlining conditions in Cuba. Cancelled with captured Spanish canceller. |
$15.00 | ||
Lot #195 | Year: 1898 PRISONER OF WAR MAIL. Sent from Portsmouth, NH, routed through Washington, DC to Mahon, Spain. Arrival backstamp of August 28, 1898 shows early usage just one month after the fall of Santiago. |
$150.00 | ||
Lot #196 | Year: 1898 US MILITARY STATION No. 1, CUBA. SOLDIER'S MAIL WITH USA POSTAGE DUE STAMPS. Sent to New York City. |
Unsold | ||
Lot #197 | Year: 1898 US MILITARY STATION No. 1, SIBONEY. ONLY RECORDED LETTER FROM THIS STATION WHILE AT SIBONEY. Written two days before the station moved to outskirts of Santiago. Earliest example of the crude oval cancel used in campaign. |
$190.00 | ||
Lot #198 | Year: 1898 US MILITARY STATION No. 1, CUBA. SOLDIER'S MAIL to Michigan on US 1c postal card. Written on the day when mail delivery from this station was first suspended because of the fever epidemic. It was postmarked the following day, probably on the outskirts of Santiago. It has the earliest example of this handstamp (two others known), the first type of duplex canceler used by the US Military Stations in Cuba. |
$210.00 | ||
Lot #199 | Year: 1898 US MILITARY STATION No. 1, CUBA. SOLDIER'S MAIL to Ohio. Spanish captured canceller dated 20 July 1898 on back. Letter probably posted in Siboney where it was fumigated for yellow fever and postmarked with an oval cancel. Because of the fever outbreak, no mail was picked up from July 10 to 20th. This may explain the 20 July postmark from Santiago. |
Unsold | ||
Lot #200 | Year: 1898 US MILITARY STATION No. 1, CUBA. SOLDIER'S MAIL to New York state. Earliest usage of the first type of duplex ("CUBA" inside small circle) ten days before the official transfer of the Postal Station from Siboney to Santiago. One other example recorded on this day. It is possible that this letter was mailed from Siboney although the station was officially closed from July 10 to July 20 due to the fever epidemic. |
$150.00 |