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Sale 130: The Westpex Sale

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Colombia

Lots 351-360 Lots 361-370 Lots 371-380 Lots 381-386

Lot 351    

Colombia, Abejoral, Republica de la Nueva Granada, Franca, negative oval handstamp on ca. 1835 folded letter sheet to Rio Negro; right sideflap missing, otherwise Very Fine and rare.
Estimate    $250 - 350.

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Current Opening Bid: $130

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Lot 352    

Colombia, Bogota, Repub D Colombia, Debe, red oval handstamp on oversized judicial wrapper to Quito, matching "405" reales rate handstamp, reverse with manuscript "80oz" weight and rating tier calculation totaling to rate applied; file fold affecting postmark and light soiling, F.-V.F., an unusual high rate usage.
Estimate    $200 - 300.

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Current Opening Bid: $100

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Lot 353    

Colombia, Bogota, Franca, blue oval handstamp on folded letter sheet to Cartegena, with matching 1857 "Certificacion a Bogota" straight line date stamp with manuscript dating, "15" rating and mute "0" handstamps at corners.
Estimate    $200 - 300.

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Current Opening Bid: $100

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Lot 354    

Colombia, Bogota, De Oficio, red oval handstamp on wrapper to Bucaramanga, with sharp matching 1859 "Certificacion a Bogota" straight line date stamp with manuscript dating, blue mute "0" handstamps along edges, Very Fine, a scarce certified official usage.
Estimate    $200 - 300.

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Current Opening Bid: $100

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Lot 355    

Colombia, Cartagena, Franca, blue oval handstamp on folded letter sheet to Bogota, with blue 1857 "Certificacion a Cartegena" straight line date stamp with manuscript date, matching "30" rating and mute "0" handstamps around edges, Very Fine and scarce.
Estimate    $300 - 400.

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Current Opening Bid: $150

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Lot 356 ()   

Colombia, Medellin, De Oficio, Franca, two strikes of red ornamented three-line postmark on wrapper front to Bogota, with manuscript 1839 "Certificacion" dating at upper right and matching "#"'s along edges, Very Fine, rare.
Estimate    $250 - 350.

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Current Opening Bid: $130

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Lot 357    

Colombia, Santa Fe, Yndias, red boxed postmark on two covers; one a "Franca" box handstamp on 1800 folded letter to Popayan in the Audience of Quito, with manuscript "2" reales rating, other a "Debe" boxed handstamp ca. 1810 folded letter sheet addressed to Quito, with manuscript "5" reales rating, Very Fine.
Estimate    $300 - 400.

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Current Opening Bid: $150

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Lot 358    

Colombia, (Sitio Nuevu) Sto Nevu, red straight line condensed postmark on 1848 archive docketed folded letter to Bogota, with matching "F." in dotted circle handstamp for paid (franca) letter, Very Fine and scarce.
Estimate    $200 - 300.

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Current Opening Bid: $100

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Lot 359    

Colombia, 1865, Arms of New Granada, 1p pink, o.g., full well balanced margins, strong bright color, Very Fine, choice so nice.
Scott No. 18    $1,000.

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Current Opening Bid: $110

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Lot 360    

Colombia, 1920, Seaplane, 10c yellow, pane of 16, o.g., never hinged (some natural gum wrinkles), Fine, a very scarce multiple.
Scott No. C12    $960 for singles.

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Current Opening Bid: $90

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