Lot n°
Symbol(s)
Estimate (CHF)
December 6, 2025 | 85
Haiti
French Colony of St. Domingue
30232
F / 80
1761 (20 February) incoming entire from Nantes to Cap Français, the entire landed at LEOGANE
with straight-line handstamp, reaching its destination by land, rated “4 Gros” on despatch and “4 E”
(Escalines) on arrival, slight fault at top left of little consequence, scarce.
300 - 400
30233
F Collection / 80
1764-88 accumulation of 9 entires with 1764 Port au Prince to Leogane with first type handstamp P.AU
Pce, 1784 entire to Nantes with cursive red COLONIES, 1778 P.PRCE and 1786 PORT AU Pce entires,
1780s Gd Goave, Mole, 1781 St Louis handstamp without ink and 1788 Fort Dauphin to Le Cap, mostly
good to fine, all with fine quality strikes.
600 - 800
30234
F / 80
1772 Bordeaux to Aux Cayes entire, disembarked at Jacmel showing a straight-line handstamp without
the “E” in JACMEL, light filing crease towards base, otherwise fine and clean.
100 - 150
30235
F
1775 (15 January) neat entire from Cap Haitien to La Nantes with manuscript endorsement on reverse
“par Lamèriquain de St Malo / Capt Heuze” and “Q D C” Quem Deus Conservet (In God’s Trust), without
a charge; fresh clean condition with filing crease towards base.
90 - 120
30236
F / 90
1781 (7 December) entire from St Marc to Port au Prince bearing fine strike of cursive St Marc
handstamp, 1 escalines local charge. light central filing crease.
100 - 150
Republic St. Domingue
30237
F / 90
1802 (25 July) disinfected entire from Plaisance to Morlaix bearing two-line COLONIES PAR/ L’ORIENT
handstamp on entry, disinfected with vinegar splashing and showing single large slit on front. A scarce
cover from this revolutionary period.
200 - 300
Republic St. Septentrionale
30238
F / 90
1889 (July) registered envelope to Colonial Bank at St Thomas showing large part framed registration
handstamp with number in purple alongside, to right of this part strike of the intaglio handstamp,
reverse with arrival cds, part of backflap missing and some small tears at edges of envelope. Registered
mail is very rare.
200 - 300
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