Lot 1157 ()
Mexico, 1913, 5c Sonora, colorless roulette, without gum, fresh and Very Fine; with 2012 MEPSI certificate.Scott No. 338 $750.
Realized: $325
Lot 1158
Mexico, 1914, 1c-50c Transitorios, oversized cover with 4 other revolutionary period stamps, postmarked Guaymas 2 August 1914 on the front and Nogales 3 August on the reverse, pretty unaddressed philatelic cover, small stains, Very Fine.Scott No. 354-360 Estimate $75 - 100.
Realized: $50
Lot 1159
Mexico, 1914 Gobierno Constitucionalista Overprints, 5 unclaimed covers with Revolutionary overprint issues, including the usages from Baja California, and also San Miguel, Monterrey, Sabinas and Los Ramirez; with Official Seals; usual faults, Fine.Estimate $100 - 150.
Realized: $250
Lot 1160
Mexico, 1914, 1c Transitorio, strip of 5, on cover to famous Mexico revolutionary philatelist A.O. Tittmann in Nogales, postmarked 2 March 1914 in Naco, Mexico, Very Fine.Scott No. 354 Estimate $50 - 75.
Realized: $85
Lot 1161
Mexico, 1914, 4c Transitorio, 2 Revolutionary Mexico-USA dual franked covers, each bearing a different additional 1c for total Mexico postage of 5c as well as a U.S. 2¢ Wash-Frank, U.S. destinations; one missing backflap, otherwise Very Fine.Scott No. 356 Estimate $75 - 100.
Realized: $60
Lot 1162
Mexico, 1914, 5c Transitorio, on three commercially used Chinese business covers, all mailed to Sonoran towns in 1914, one a vivid pink from Magdalena to Hermosillo with red commercial cachet., Very Fine.Scott No. 357 Estimate $100 - 150.
Realized: $75
Lot 1163
Mexico, 1914, 5c Transitorio, imperf between pair, on cover, very scarce from San Carlos (Schimmer # TAM 45/4) to Matamoros in Tamaulipas state, Very Fine, a very rare variety on cover, Scott cat $250 for mint; with 2001 MEPSI certificate.Scott No. 357a Estimate $75 - 100.
Realized: $170
Lot 1164
Mexico, 1914, 20c Transitorio, certified cover from Ures to Magdalena with a Ures certification box and Magdalena certificados on the front as well as 3 Ures oval Certificados on the reverse - all marks these in violet, Schimmer #C1 ties 20c stamp to cover. "Ferrocarril Sud-Pacifico de Mexico" corner envelope., Very Fine.Scott No. 359 Estimate $75 - 100.
Realized: $125
Lot 1165
Mexico, 1914, 10c pale red & dull violet, tied by 1915 cds to Nogales, slightly reduced at right, otherwise F.-V.F.Scott No. 404 Estimate $100 - 150.
Lot 1166
Mexico, 1914, 15c lavender and claret, full o.g., fresh and Fine.Scott No. 421 $250.
Realized: $105