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1942 Panama airmail censored cover to U.S.A.
1942 Panama airmail censored cover to U.S.A.

Scarce two line 'RELEASED BY POST OFFICE INSPECTOR ON AUTHORITY OF CENSORSHIP OFFICER' h/s.
£32


1913  registered cover from Grenada to Panama
1913  registered cover from Grenada to Panama
1913 registered cover from Grenada to Panama

with 4½d franking with VICTORIA cds cancels. Locally produced registered label at left. Good PEDRO MIGUEL C.Z. cds b/stamp.
£75


1907 (15 Aug) cover from Grenada to Panama
1907 (15 Aug) cover from Grenada to Panama

with 2½d franking tied by SAUTEURS cds. PEDRO MIGUEL, C.Z.' cds b/stamp. Fine.
£75


1867 Officers letter from England to Panama
1867 Officers letter from England to Panama
1867 Officers letter from England to Panama

Small mourning envelope to Thomas Warr on H.M.S. Alert, a wooden screw sloop, franked 6d, the special officers rate. London cds b/stamp. Fine.
The ships log gives her location as Tabago, Panama Bay throughout January and February. This letter probably travelled per RMS Colon and then by rail across the Isthus.
£125


1876 cover from London to the British Consul in Panama.
1876 cover from London to the British Consul in Panama.
1876 cover from London to the British Consul in Panama.

with pair of 6ds (plate 14) tied by Charing Cross duplexes. On reverse London and Devonport cds. Small opening tears.
The British Consul in Panama also acted as the British Post Office Agent. This letter was sent on RMS Para arriving in Colon on the 24th and Panama two days later. HMS Peterel was then at Coquimbo, Chili, preparing to return to England. It is evident that the Consul, having been informed of the route planned for the Peterel, re-addressed this letter for Devonport and sent it to London per Diplomatic Bag. Ex Osborn.
£80


1876 cover from England to Panama addressed to Rear Admiral Honble Arthur Cochrane on HMS Repulse.
1876 cover from England to Panama addressed to Rear Admiral Honble Arthur Cochrane on HMS Repulse.

Franked with 1/- (plate 12) and 6d (plate 15) tied by Loughborough duplex cancels. Roughly opened and restored, still attractive.
A non concessional but notified Officers letter rate appearing in the P.O. guides for 1871 and 1872, para 136, viz. Letters addressed to Ships of War on the Pacific Station (North or South) are subject to a postage charge of 1/6 per ½ oz. This letter left Southampton on May 2 in RMS Moselle due at Colon on May 24. Repulse was at Tabago when the mail arrived after crossing the Isthmus.
£95


1875 mourning cover from England to San Fransisco, forwarded to Panama.
1875 mourning cover from England to San Fransisco, forwarded to Panama.

GB 3d plate 16 tied by fine BATH duplex. San Francisco Paid All cds in red at left and Liverpool cds b/stamp. Addressed to Commander Cookson, H.M.S. Peterel, care of British Consul, San Francisco. Fine.
When this letter reached San Francisco HMS Peterel was at Acapulco, Mexico and then 3 days later left for Panama. The consul, who was also the British Post Office Agent would have forwarded the letter per closed bag to Panama. Ex Harper.
£75


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1925 views of Panama, original photographs. Sepia prints each 6 x 4" (8) Some taken by Cruise ship photographer and numbered 114, 120, 130, 131, 354 and 359.
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J.L. MADURO Flat Arch ruins, Panama. Early undivided back Panama postcard, circa 1902. Fine unused.
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WAFER, Lionel, edited, introduction, notes by L. E. Elliott Joyce A New Voyage and Description of the Isthmus of America; with Wafer's Secret Report (1898) and Davis's Expedition to the Gold Mines (1704) Oxford, The Hakluyt Society 1934 lxxi, 221pp, 4 foldout plates, 4 folding maps including 2 coloured, index. Very fine in slightly faded original pictorial cloth. The author was a surgeon on buccaneering expeditions in Darien, the West Indies and the Pacific from 1680 to 1688.
£90

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