1871: First revenue issue, 33 plate proofs in different colours, incl. on thick cardboard paper 20 c., (3), 50 c. (3), 80 c. (4), 1.20 p.
1871: First revenue issue, 33 plate proofs in different colours, incl. on thick cardboard paper 20 c., (3), 50 c. (3), 80 c. (4), 1.20 p. (6 incl. strip of three), 2 p. (3), and 3 p. (4); on thin paper 20 c., 50 c. (2), 80 c., 1.20 p. (2), 2 p. (2), and 3 p. The lot includes also a group of 27 used revenues of the first issue.
Los 1416
Scott
Essay
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Revenue stamps, 1871: Original artist's pen drawing for the 3 pesos value of the first issue, a one-of-a-kind artwork in size 68 x 140 mm
Revenue stamps, 1871: Original artist's pen drawing for the 3 pesos value of the first issue, a one-of-a-kind artwork in size 68 x 140 mm on buff cardboard, a key item for any collection of Uruguay fiscal philately: Provenance: Estate Brian Moorhouse.
Uruguay
Uruguay
Uruguay
Los 9093
SBK
30+32+4...
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Uruguay 1876: 25 Rp. grün im waagr. Paar zus. mit 5 Rp. braun und 20 Rp. gelborange, alle farbfr. und normal gez., klar und übergehend
Uruguay 1876: 25 Rp. grün im waagr. Paar zus. mit 5 Rp. braun und 20 Rp. gelborange, alle farbfr. und normal gez., klar und übergehend entw. "CHAUX-DE-FONDS EXP. LET 9.III.76-1" als Zusatzfrankatur auf Tüblibrief 30 Rp. blau und mit Leitvermerk "Via Bordeaux" nach Montevideo, Uruguay adressiert. Befördert via Frankreich mit vorders. Eingangsstp. "SUISSE / PONTARLIER 9 MARS 76" in blau und ab Bordeaux mit franz. Paketboot "Orénoque" via Dakar nach Montevideo. Rücks. Ankunftsstp. "DOMICILIO 6 ABR. 76". Freigemacht bis zum Landungshafen mit Fr. 1.05 gemäss Tarif für den Transit über Frankreich vom 1. Juli 1875 mit vorders. Weiterfrankonotiz "80" Rappen (rote Tinte) an Frankreich während der Empfänger für die inländische Strecke die mit dem blauen Gebührenstp. ausgewiesenen "10" Reales zu bezahlen hatte. Eine attraktive Vierfarbenfrankatur an eine ausgesprochen seltene südamerikanische Destination; Attest Eichele (2019). SGSSV: BU.012, Schäfer: Uruguay=10/13 Punkten.
Los 90350
Michel
17b
150,00CHF
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1859/62: Thick Numerals 120 centavos dark blue, of vivid colours and with good to large margins all around, neatly tied by oval datestamp
1859/62: Thick Numerals 120 centavos dark blue, of vivid colours and with good to large margins all around, neatly tied by oval datestamp “MONTEVIDEO EN(ERO) 9 1863” to entire letter to Buenos Aires, a very fine and attractive cover
Los 90351
Scott
61 Prov
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1884: Provisional “FUERA DE HORA” (After Hours) boxed overprint in black on 5 centavos deep blue, roulette 8, fresh colour and good
1884: Provisional “FUERA DE HORA” (After Hours) boxed overprint in black on 5 centavos deep blue, roulette 8, fresh colour and good margins all around, tied by “SUCURSAL MARITIMA MONTEVIDEO 24 SET 85” (Post Office at the Docks) to an envelope sent to Buenos Aires, Argentina. Reverse, arrival cds “BUENOS AIRES 25 SEPT 85”. Faint central filing fold well clear of adhesive. Fine. Rare unlisted provisional. Note: Prepared by the Sucursal Maritime for paying late fees of 5 centesimos (25c). The franking paid at the UPU rate, possibly due to a shortage of un-overprinted stamps.
Los 90352
Scott
196 Tri...
300,00CHF
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1911: First South American Postal Congress Commemorative issue, 5 centavos Colour Trials. Five examples, in blue, brown, orange, green and
1911: First South American Postal Congress Commemorative issue, 5 centavos Colour Trials. Five examples, in blue, brown, orange, green and the issued colour of rose carmine & black, printed on white paper and mounted on card, all fresh colour and large margins all around.
Uruguay Ganzsachen
Uruguay Ganzsachen
Uruguay Ganzsachen
Los 90353
Scott
39, Per...
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1880: Uruguay Philatelic Society stationery card, franked to front with 1877, 1 centavo brown tied by barred oval alongside cds “CORREOS
1880: Uruguay Philatelic Society stationery card, franked to front with 1877, 1 centavo brown tied by barred oval alongside cds “CORREOS PRINCIPAL MONTEVIDEO 25 NOV 79” sent by the Secretary of Uruguayan Philatelic Society to Paul Ascher at Lima, endorsed “Via del Callao”. On reverse Peru postage due 1877, 10 centavos orange, tied by cds “LIMA PRINCIPAL 26 DE 79”, (incoming non-UPU letter rate). Fine and most unusual combination and usage of this privately produced card to abroad. Reference: The Postal History of the Universal Postal Union: The Postal card, Worldwide 1869-1975, Volume 1, illustrated pg. 204. Provenance: Collection Percy Bargholtz.