South America – Maritime Postal History 1606-1886 – The Everaldo Santos Collection

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THE EVERALDO SANTOS FRPSL COLLECTION

HEINRICH KÖHLER Germany’s Oldest Stamp Auction House

SOUTH AMERICA – MARITIME POSTAL HISTORY 1606 -1886

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Peru – Incoming Mail

Street scene in Lima

Saxony 1855/60, 1 ngr. (2), 5 ngr. and 10 ngr. (2) used on cover to Lima. Just three covers recorded from Saxony to Peru.

Mannheim Harbour

Baden 1862/65, 9 kr. and 30 kr. (5) used on cover to Peru. Provenance: 65. Ebel-Auction (1962)

1798, insured mail from Portugal to Brazil. ‘Cor.do R.de Janeiro’ the earliest recorded Brazilian postmark! View of Sydney

New South Wales 1854/55 6 d. (2) used on cover via Callao / Peru and Panama to Great Britain.


SOUTH AMERICA – MARITIME POSTAL HISTORY 1606 -1886 The Everaldo Santos FRPSL Collection This outstanding collection illustrates the postal activities of all the various Navigation Lines to and from the South American continent. This includes all facets of Maritime Postal History: Exotic routes, unusual rates, registration and other special postal services, rare issues, mixed frankings, unique events in the life of each navigation line, as well as maiden and final voyages. Collectors will find many of the key rarities from all the 13 South American Countries involved. The award winning Exhibit was shown in New York World Stamp Show 2016, Taiwan 2016, Bandung 2017, Israel 2018, Praga 2018 and Stockholmia 2019, where the Everaldo Santos collection received six Large Gold Medals in International Stamp Exhibitions.

Everaldo Santos, Club de Monte Carlo, Monacophil 2015.


SOUTH AMERICA – MARITIME POSTAL HISTORY 1606-1886

Brazil

View of Porto, Portugal

1843, Bull’s Eyes 60 r. pair used on cover from Hamburg via British P.O. RIO DE JANEIRO and forwarded to Rio Grande. Only recorded mail treated by the British P.O. bearing Bull’s Eyes. Provenance: R. Koester (1988) Dr. Hugo Goeggel (2013)

1843, Bull’s Eyes 30 r. and 90 r. used on cover to Portugal. Earliest Mail crossing the Atlantic bearing South American Stamps! Provenance: Brazilian Collection, World Stamp Championship Grand Prix (Indonesia 2012)

View of Buenos Aires

1843, Bull’s Eyes 60 r. pair used on cover to Argentina. Provenance: Reynaldo Bruno Praccie Grand Prix collection (London 1980) ‘AMAZON’ collection (1987) Dr. Hugo Goeggel (2013)


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Montevideo Harbour

1850, 300 r. black strip of six used with 1866, Dom Pedro 100 r. on cover to Montevideo. Largest recorded multiple of the 300 r. Provenance: Tefik Kuyas (1978)

View of Dresden

1861, 430 r. horizontal pair used on cover to Dresden, Saxony, and re-addressed with North German Federation 1868, 1 gr. to Prussia. Only known combination franking of a Brazilian Numeral with a foreign stamp.

Napoléon III

1861, 280 r. strip of seven on cover addressed to the Physician of His Majesty Napoleon III in Paris. Provenance: Alfred H. Caspary (1958) Berms (1975) Brazil collection Grand Prix d’Honneur (London 2000)

Dr. Thomas W Evans


SOUTH AMERICA – MARITIME POSTAL HISTORY 1606-1886

Brazil – Incoming Mail

View of Manchester

Great Britain 1854, 6d. strip of four on cover to Bahia. Unique! Provenance: R. Koester (1988)

Neuchâtel

Switzerland 1854, Strubel 10 rp., 20 rp. and 1 fr. used on cover from Neuchâtel to Rio de Janeiro.

Halle an der Saale

German Empire 1872, Shield issue ¼ gr., ½ gr., 1 gr. and 5 gr. used on cover to Rio de Janeiro.


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La Plata Estuary

Louis Boyd Dale

Alfred F. Lichtenstein

Buenos Aires 1858, ‘Barquitos’ 1 p. indigo (2) used on cover to Roma, Papal state. Unique. Provenance: Dale-Lichtenstein (1970) Sabattini (2000)

View of Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires 1859, Liberty Head 1 p. blue and 4 r. green used on cover to Genova, Italy. Provenance: Pablo Reim

View of Montevideo

Montevideo 1865, Napoleon 40 c. (2) and 80 c. (3) carried by Brazilian ship WANAMA to Rio, paquebot to Bordeaux and UK-American packet to New York. Only two covers recorded carried by steamer WANAMA.


SOUTH AMERICA – MARITIME POSTAL HISTORY 1606-1886

La Plata Estuary – Incoming Mail

Kurhaus in Wiesbaden

Thurn & Taxis 1862, 1 kr., 3 kr., 9 kr., 15 kr. and 30 kr. Five-Colour-Franking on cover to Buenos Aires. Just two covers recorded from Thurn & Taxis to Argentina.

View of Hamburg

North German Federation 1868, ¼ gr., 2 gr. (2) and 5 gr. used on cover to Montevideo.

Market in Buenos Aires

USA 1852, 3 c. (3) and 12 c. (3) used on cover to Buenos Aires. The earliest recorded US Mail to South America bearing adhesives. Provenance: Joseph Hackmey (2010)


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North Atlantic Coast

Colombia

1859, 20 c. blue used on cover to Paris. Only known transatlantic mail bearing Colombian first stamp issue. Provenance: Dr. Hugo Goeggel (2013)

Notre Dame, Paris

1865, 10 c. used with ‘Sobreporte’ 25 c. in combination with Great Britain 1864, 4 d. and 1 s. on cover via the British P.O. in Santa Martha to Ecuador. Provenance: Grant Glassco (1969)

View of Cartagena

Grant Glassco

British P.O. Cartagena 1881, GB 1870, 1½ d. and 1880, 1s. tied by ‚C65‘. As far as one can say the only pre-UPU registered cover from Colombia.


SOUTH AMERICA – MARITIME POSTAL HISTORY 1606-1886 North Atlantic Coast

Venezuela

View of Caracas

1859, 1 r. and 2 r. used on cover to Genova, Italy.

1873/76, ½ r. pair used in combination with France 1870, 40c. and 1876, 30 c. pair on cover to Spain.

Town Hall of Lübeck

Private Steam Ship Company Robert Todd 1864, 2 r. used on cover to Lübeck.


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North Atlantic Coast

Venezuela – Incoming Mail

View of Baden

Baden 1862, 1 kr. (2), 3 kr. and 9 kr. (4) used on cover to La Guaira. Only known cover from the Grand Duchy of Baden to Venezuela. Provenance: Silvain Wyler (2013)

Plaza Bolivar in Caracas

France 1862, 40 c. and 80 c. used in combination with Venezuela 1864, Eagle 2 r. on cover to Caracas. Just two covers recorded bearing French stamps in combination with the Eagle issue.


SOUTH AMERICA – MARITIME POSTAL HISTORY 1606-1886 North Atlantic Coast

British Guiana

View of London

1866, 8 c. used with 1866 24 c. on registered cover to London. Only recorded pre-UPU registered cover to a foreign destination.

British Guiana – Incoming Mail

Great Britain 1841, 2d. blue strip of six on cover to Demerara. Unique in private hands! The only similar franking is housed in the British Postal Museum, London.

‘Cliché Sideways’

1859/65, 10 c. strip of three with lower stamp ‘Cliché Sideways’ and 40 c. (3) used on cover to France.

View of Demerara

French Guiana


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North Atlantic Coast

Trinidad

View of Baltimore

1860, 1 d. red strip of five used on cover to the United States.

Port of Spain

1852, 1 d. lithographic provisional used on cover from Port of Spain to Scotland.

T. Charlton-Henry

1864/72, 1 s. purple (3) used on registered cover to Great Britain. Provenance: Charlton Henry (1961)


SOUTH AMERICA – MARITIME POSTAL HISTORY 1606-1886 Pacific Coast

Chile

Panorama of Copiapo

1862/65, 5 c. and 10 c. (2) used on cover to New York.

Port of Caldera

1856, 20 c. blue bisected in a strip of 2½ stamps used on cover to the United States.

Street scene in Santiago de Chile

1864, 10 c. and 20 c. (4) used on cover to Lima. Provenance: Gerhard Blank (1991)


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Chile – Incoming Mail

Post Office in Melbourne

Australia 1854, 6 d. used on cover to Valparaiso. Just four pre-UPU covers recorded to South America bearing Australian adhesives.

View of Barcelona

Spain 1860, 2 r. (10) used on cover to Valparaiso.

John R. Boker, Jr.

Hamburg 1866, 1 s. (5) and 7 s. (4) used on cover to Valparaiso. Provenance: Ernst Vicenz (approx. 1930) John R. Boker, Jr. (1987)


SOUTH AMERICA – MARITIME POSTAL HISTORY 1606-1886 Pacific Coast

Bolivia

Cathedral of La Paz

1867/68, Condor 10 c. brown (2) used on cover to Peru. Likely to be the only recorded coastline mail bearing the Condor issue.

Grant Glassco

British P.O. La Chimba: 1864/73, 4d. and 6d. pairs tied by LA CHIMBA negative oval seal obliteration on cover to Germany. Provenance: Grant Glassco (1969)


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Ecuador

Panorama of Quito

1865/72, 1 r. used on cover to Paris. Just three Transatlantic covers recorded bearing this issue.

View of Paris

1872, ½ r. used on cover to Paris. Only three Transatlantic covers recorded bearing adhesives from this issue. Provenance: Fiorenzo Longhi (2014)

Port of Guayaquil

British P.O. in Guayaquil 1864, 4d., 2s. and 1d. used on cover to Barcelona.


SOUTH AMERICA – MARITIME POSTAL HISTORY 1606-1886 Pacific Coast

Peru

Cathedral in Lima

1858, 1 d. on cover to France. The earliest recorded Maritime usage of the First Issue of Peru. Provenance: Klaus Eitner (2009)

British P.O. in Callao: Peru 1871, 1 d. used in combination with Great Britain 1858/64, 2d. and 4d. and USA 2c. (2) and 3c. (2) on cover to Lockport/N.Y. One of the few South American triple country combination frankings. Provenance: Alfred H. Caspary (1956)

Alfred H. Caspary

Street scene in Paris

France 1849/50, 15 c. (2) and 1 fr. (6) used on cover to Lima.


THE EVERALDO SANTOS FRPSL COLLECTION Pacific Coast

Peru – Incoming Mail

Street scene in Lima

Saxony 1855/60, 1 ngr. (2), 5 ngr. and 10 ngr. (2) used on cover to Lima. Just three covers recorded from Saxony to Peru.

Mannheim Harbour

Baden 1862/65, 9 kr. and 30 kr. (5) used on cover to Peru. Provenance: 65. Ebel-Auction (1962)

1798, insured mail from Portugal to Brazil. ‘Cor.do R.de Janeiro’ the earliest recorded Brazilian postmark! View of Sydney

New South Wales 1854/55 6 d. (2) used on cover via Callao / Peru and Panama to Great Britain.


THE EVERALDO SANTOS FRPSL COLLECTION

HEINRICH KÖHLER Germany’s Oldest Stamp Auction House

SOUTH AMERICA – MARITIME POSTAL HISTORY 1606 -1886

The Global Philatelic Network Sell your stamps where your stamps sell best

CORINPHILA AUKTIONEN AG

CORINPHILA VEILINGEN B.V.

Wiesenstr. 8 8032 Zurich Switzerland

Mortelmolen 3 1185 XV Amstelveen / Amsterdam Netherlands

phone +41 44 3899191 fax +41 44 3899195 info@corinphila.ch www.corinphila.ch

phone +31 20 6249740 fax +31 20 6249749 info@corinphila.nl www.corinphila.nl

H.R. HARMER

HEINRICH KÖHLER AUKTIONSHAUS GMBH & CO. KG

JOHN BULL STAMP AUCTIONS LTD.

45 Rockefeller Plaza, Suite 2607 New York, NY 10111 U.S.A.

Hasengartenstr. 25 65189 Wiesbaden Germany

7/F, Kwong Fat Hong Building 1 Rumsey Street Sheung Wan, Hong Kong

phone +1 929 436 2800 fax +1 714 389 9189 info@hrharmer.com www.hrharmer.com

phone +49 611 341490 fax +49 611 3414999 info@heinrich-koehler.de www.heinrich-koehler.de

phone +852 2890 5767 fax +852 2576 5110 info@jbull.com www.jbull.com

TO BE OFFERED IN JUNE 2021


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