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ELIZONDO PAMPLONA (In Oval) CORRESPONDENCE

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Perhaps best known characteristic of the Postal History of Navarra, is the linear "Pamplona" in an oval (also called the oval of Pamplona "or" elliptical oval Pamplona "), since its running time of printing, having been prefilatelica initially used as a trademark (1833-1842), and later in time stamp, and postmark postage stamps untapped in Elizabethan emissions, from 1862 to 1867, inclusive. Experts

Guinovart and blight, in its various editions of his monumental work "English pre-philately", the mark was used in three colors, namely red, black and blue, with their dates of use: 1833-40, 1840 -41 and 1840-42, respectively. However in my collection I have a letter dated May 9, and no year in color "mauve", so that we can not determine their exact year of use.



Letter circulated on June 25, 1839, from Gazólaz to Marcilla, 5 / 4 Caparroso Porteo in red ink, and Pamplona in oval mark in red. Manuscript: "In Don's own hands."

In the specific cases of blue and black, the range goes from blue, blue-green to blue to black together.



Letter circulated on March 11, 1842, from Pamplona to Marcilla, by Caparroso Pamplona in oval mark, in blue ink. 5 / 4 Porteo Caparroso in blue ink on arrival.

This brand of origin was stamped on the obverse of the cards outputs Pamplona and post offices or subsidiaries around outside Main Post that authority.



Letter circulated on February 16, 1841, from Pamplona to Corella, Pamplona mark inside the oval, in black ink. 5 / 4 Blue Porteo Corella.

regard to the degree of rarity, we must distinguish their periods again and philatelic prefilatelico. In the first, in red ink color is the most common because it was used for seven years, for the remaining two colors, black and blue, are more rare especially the latter, specifically the blue-green varieties blue black together. About the color mauve, their rarity is the highest, since I have only seen two pieces, one of them his own.




This error
blue and black ink, may be due to administration official to mark with ink the two kinds of ink.

stamp on the period, was used only in black ink and obliteration of stamps always, of course lies in its rarity stamps and letters, with higher values \u200b\u200bof postage, for the four quarters of the emissions from 1862 to 1867, current.



letter circulated Instead of "The Two Sisters", Pamplona to Valladolid on November 19, 1863, Pamplona mark within oval, in black ink, postmarked 4 / 4 no. 58, Issue of July 16, 1862.

This mark was the last prefilatelica used in Pamplona, \u200b\u200breplacing the time stamp to the postmark numeral "Wagon Wheel" which see print until 1862, ignoring the plea of \u200b\u200bbeing in government for that purpose.



Pamplona Circular Letter Renteria (Guipuzcoa), 20 February 1864, Pamplona mark within oval, postmarked 4 / 4 núm. 64 de la Emisión d 1 de Enero de 1864.

Su utilización fue muy extensa, hasta el extremo de aparecer totalmente gastado, ilegible e indescifrable en sus últimos años de uso.



Carta circulada desde Pamplona a Iturren, en el Valle del Baztan, el 20 de enero de 1864, marca Pamplona dentro de óvalo, matasellando el 4 cuartos núm. 64 de la Emisión de 1 de Enero de 1864. Al dorso fechador de Santesteban en transito.



Correspondencia con el extranjero : carta circulada desde Pamplona a Carrese, Bajos Pirineos, por Salies de Bearn, in France on September 4, 1865, Pamplona postmarked within the oval, in black ink on the No. 12 quarters. 70 of the last issue toothless, that is from January 1, 1865. San June dater de Luz, in transit in red ink, as well as porterage 5c. and PD brand., subsequently overturned a pen ink.



Letter circulated from Pamplona to Paris, France, on February 4, 1866, Pamplona postmarked within the oval, in black ink on strip of three stamps of 12 rooms (triple size) num. 82 of the second series toothed January 1, 1866. Dater Type II of Pamplona in black, red traffic dater de San Juan Light, red, and PD in oval mark. 5 c. Porteo in black ink and stamp oval Pamplona trade in blue ink. As we can see the status of the mark prefilatelica is totally unreadable.

present here some of the letters and seals, own collection for study and appreciation. HP

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