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13 October 1898 Carolina Telegraph mark Provisional, mostly bold strike in violet as provisional postage 5c franking on cover to Rio Piedras, addressed to Capt.
Scott, Troop H, 6th Cavalry on the same day it was occupied by American troops, blue "Carolina/Pto. Rico/13 Oct. 99" dispatch c.d.s. and "Rio Piedras/Pto. Rico/14 Oct. 98" arrival postmark repeated as a backstamp, cover with horizontal fold, several
opening tears mostly on back but one just affecting the marking, very fine usage showing civilian mail using the Spanish postal system; the only known example;ex-Tows.(Image)
Est. $2,000-3,000
SOLD for $1,500.00
Will close during Public Auction
662
14 October 1898 Rio Piedras Telegraph mark Provisional, clear strike in violet as provisional postage 5c franking on cover to San Juan while still in Spanish
hands, sent two days after Rio Piedras was occupied by American troops, initially a postage due "T" in circle was applied, but then over struck with "Rio Piedras/Pto. Rico/14 Oct. 98" datestamp, with c.d.s. repeated to the right, fresh and extremely
fine; this usage shows military mail using the Spanish postal system as the Rio Piedras Military Station did not open until 1 January 1899, one of only three known examples.(Image)
Est. $2,000-3,000
SOLD for $1,500.00
Will close during Public Auction
663
17 October 1898 Transfer Day commemorative cover, ten values from ½m to 80c from the 1890-97 Alfonso XIII issued overprinted by local postal clerks to commemorate the
last day of Spanish control over the island with violet boxed "Habilitado/17/Octubre/1898" handstamp (10c with an inverted overprint) and tied to registered cover by six strikes of "Admon. Central/Puerto Rico/17 Oct. 98" postmarks, backstamped,
extremely fine; these stamps were sold only in San Juan on 17 Oct. and the morning of the 18th, despite being philatelic, this is the only known cover; Graus certificate.(Image)
Est. $400-500
SOLD for $950.00
Will close during Public Auction
664
16 January 1899 cover with U.S. postage cancelled by Spanish device, soldier's cover to Greenville, N.J. franked by 5c Dark blue (#281) tied by segment cork
cancel, with "Cayey/Pto. Rico/16 Ene. 99" Spanish provisional datestamp along side, San Juan Military Station and Jersey City backstamps, fine and scarce; the area of Cayey was occupied by American troops on 1st December 1898, but a postal station
did not open until the 1st May, 1900.(Image)
Est. $100-150
SOLD for $160.00
Will close during Public Auction
665
May 1899 cover from Mayaguez to Hamburg via steamshipHercynia, franked with U.S. 10c Dark green (#273) and pair Porto Rico 5c Dark blue (#212) cancelled by ms.
"X"s, purple straightline "HERCYNIA" and circular "Aus West Indien - Uber Koln" handstamps, backstamped in Hamburg on 23rd May, ink erosion in the address panel, fine; nice usage showing civilian mails bypassing the military postal system as the
letter must have been delivered to the ship's captain who accepted it as franked, the only known cover sent on a German steamer during this period.(Image)
Est. $400-500
SOLD for $675.00
Will close during Public Auction
666
24 July 1899 registered cover to France with U.S. postage cancelled by Spanish device, 2c Carmine on white entire overprinted "Porto Rico" in red uprated by 1c Green
(stained) and two 5c Dark blue (#279, 281), tied by four strikes "R" in octagon from Spanish postal system, sent registered to France with purple double circle "Registered,/Ponce, Porto Rico/Jul 24, 1899" handstamp, New York registry ettiquete, N.Y.
registry and Paris backstamps, portion of flap missing, very fine.(Image)
Est. $150-200
SOLD for $350.00
Will close during Public Auction
667
213-14
#213-14, 8c Violet brown and 10c Brown, Ty. I overprinted "Porto Rico", latter natural s.e. at top, tied by segmented cork cancels to legal sized penalty cover to
Holland with "Post Office Department/Post Office at San Juan, Porto Rico./(Military Station 4.)/Official Business." imprint, boxed "R" handstamp and violet double circle "San Juan, Porto Rico/Registered/May 29, 1899" datestamp, backstamped on
arrival, very fine.(Image)
Est. $200-300
SOLD for $300.00
Will close during Public Auction
668
Balance of the Acevedo Puerto Rico in the Spanish American War collection, 47 covers or fronts mounted on exhibition pages and loose, starts with a strong showing of the numbered Military Station postmarks, with Ponce Sta. No. 1 (5) including
two provisional railway datestamps, Guayama Sta. No. 2 (2), Mayaguez Sta. No. 3 (2), San Juan Sta. No. 4 (7), including two with provisional railway postmarks, one of which has Puerto Rico stamps partially peeled away, Coamo Sta. No. 5 and Yauco Sta.
No. 7 (2), then a front with Habilitado stamps to Spain from Spanish controlled San Juan, a range of town cancels including Spanish Junco, Anasco, Isabela, Maricao, Port Royal and much more, ends with illegal use of 8c and 10c "Porto Rico" overprints
on registered cover from San Francisco to Panama, some usual stamp and cover faults, much is fine-very fine; a nice basis for expansion.
Est. $1,500-2,000
SOLD for $1,450.00
Will close during Public Auction