Lot 10405 – 1810 circa. Cover (two back flaps lacking) from Cartagena to Havana, handstamped
Lot 10405 – 1810 circa. Cover (two back flaps lacking) from Cartagena to Havana, handstamped
1810 ca. Cover (two back flaps lacking) from Cartagena to Havana, hs on dispatch by framed “Cartagena/De Indias./Debe.” and Italic “Santa Fé” postmarks, the latter being deleted probably due to avoid confusion to identify the locality of dispatch which required the application of a due (“Debe”) marking. Transported by the “Cazadón” brigantine, and the postage to be collected on receipt being 3 reales for 1 1⁄2 oz. The Santa Fé postal district comprised territories in present-day Colombia and Panama. The “Santa Fe” postmark was not only used at Santa Fé de Bogotá, but also in the area of its district, as stipulated by postal rules of 1st September 1779. The only cover recorded from Cartagena with the “Santa Fé” postmark, and one of just two known displaying this usage outside the city of Santa Fé de Bogotá, further enhanced by the unusual destination.
Provenance: Sitjà.
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