Lot 2363
Mexico, 1903-04 Mexico experimental weather forecast flag machine cancels. 2 covers and 3 cards, mostly transit or receiving postmarks; slogans include "Templado" (mild) on incoming 5c entire, "Nebuluso Manana" (cloudy tomorrow), "Medio Nubuluso Manana", "Buen Tiempo A.M., Lluvia P.M." and partial "Onda ? Manana"; condition mixed, F.-V.F.Estimate $250 - 350.
Realized: $160
Lot 2364
Mexico, 1914 Provisional postmarks. 2 covers; 5c entire to Texas uprated with 1910 5c orange tied by purple "Sep 1, 1914, N. Laredo, Tam." provisional postmark, also cover to San Pedro, Coah. franked with 1910 5c orange tied by purple "Parras de la Fuerte" straight line postmark plus "61" grid railroad cancel, condition mixed, F.-V.F.Estimate $150 - 200.
Realized: $85
Lot 2365 ()
Mexico, (Guanajuato) Leon, Certificacion a la Ciudad de. Certified boxed date stamp on 1855 certified judicial cover front receipt to Mexico City, matching crossed "8" handstamps at edges, official seal handstamp and manuscript "Guanaj. Jun 1, 1855" transit marking; small tear and reduction at right, otherwise Very Fine.Estimate $200 - 300.
Realized: $425
Lot 2366
Mexico, (Morelos) Popocatepetl, Mor., 28 Jul, 95. Bold purple cds (Schimmer MOR 21/1) on front and reverse of 1895 3c postal card to S. Chapman (Postage Stamps of Mexico 1856-68 author) in Coyoacan, canceled by "Mexico D.F., 1 Ago, 95" cds, Very Fine, the only recorded strike of this volcano postmark.Estimate $150 - 200.
Realized: $180
Lot 2367
Mexico, Union Postale Universelle. Purple circular handstamp on 1895 2c postal card, locally used with "Admon. Correos, S. Luis Potosi, 14 Dic, 1900" cds's, Very Fine, the only known example of this handstamp.Estimate $150 - 200.
Realized: $85