1886 (May 30) registered yellow envelope to Leipzig bearing single franking 1886 Pres. Rufino Barrios 25c on 1p. tied framed datestamp and a registration handstamp with manuscript number, the envelope with handstamp endorsement ‘Por via LIVINGSTON’, partly overstruck with New York transit registration label with transit cds on reverse together with arrival cds.
1886 (Nov 4) envelope to New York franked 1886 ‘Arms’ 5c. deep violet (2), the right-hand stamp with cork cancel and that on left with five pointed star, Correos Guatemala cds alongside, ‘opera glasses’ arrival backstamp.
1887 (2 Jul) envelope to Perleberg, Germany franked 1886 ‘Arms’ 5c. deep violet (2), cancelled with five pointed star Correos Costa De Cucho duplex, repeated on reverse with arrival cds of 13/8; manuscript annotations at left.
1888 (Ago 21) printed envelope to Dresden franked 10c. 'Arms' tied ornate four pointed star handstamp, violet cds to left, reverse with London transit and arrival cds
1890 (Jun 18) 10c. postal stationery envelope to Hamburg, endorsed ‘Via Livingston & New Orleans’, cancelled ‘1’ numeral with Correos de Guatemala date stamp to left, arrival backstamp. Small tear at top of envelope, good correct usage.
1890 (or 1891) 2c postal stationery wrapper to Hamburg, endorsed “via Livingston/ New Orleans” with ornate pen cancellation, Correos Coban five pointed star duplex. On reverse violet Correos Livingston transit which is dated 1891.
1891 (9 Abr) 5c. postal stationery envelope used internally and cancelled fine numeral '102' with unclear cds in association
1892 (Jun 21) 5c. postal stationery envelope internally registered and uprated litho 20c. 'Arms' tied Quezaltenado numeral duplex; some perf toning but generally good example of registered double weight cover.
1893 (May 10) 10c. postal stationery envelope registered A.R. to Alger, Algeria, endorsed “via New Orleans New York”, cancelled with light blue-green Officine De Certificados oval-framed date stamp, registration handstamp with space for both number and weight, circular Guatemala A.R. handstamp, French red Chargements transits; fine condition.
1893 (Nov 23) 5c. blue stationery envelope A.R. registered to Frankfurt uprated ‘Arms’ 5c. on front and further 5c. and a 10c. on reverse tied by light blue-green four bars cancel, CORREOS POCHUTA cds in same colour and at right a circular framed Guatemala A.R. handstamp, registration handstamp at left, red London transit and arrival backstamp.
1893 stampless 'Gallusser' cover with oval-framed FRANCA ad Posta Local octagonal date stamp; fine quality cancel and the earliest recorded cover from this correspondence.
1894 'Direccion General de Dorreos' registered receipt for item sent by Italian Legation at San Jose with registration number recorded in manuscript together with the postal charge.
1894 (23 Dic) 5c. internal postal stationery envelope to La Concepcion uprated 1c. ‘Arms’ (some shaved perfs) tied by two violet ‘4’ numeral handstamps and with octagonal Antigua date stamp to left; light vertical creasing running through design.
1894 10c. postal stationery envelope to Rouen, France, uprated 20c. cancelled unclear violet handstamps, Tumbador cds to left overstruck with Paris transit
1895 (Aug) '1895' 6c. on 5c. postal stationery envelope A.R. registered to Essen, Germany additionally franked on reverse with 'Arms' 1c (straight edge) and strip of three 6c.cancelled registration handstamp; fine condition.
1895 (Mar 11) registered AR cover to Paris bearing single franking 25c. with ‘R’ in bars cancel, A.R. circular handstamp alongside , oval despatch date stamp and registration handstamp, arrival backstamp.
1895 ‘Dos Centavos’ on 5c. postal stationery envelope from Quezaltenago to Guatemala City uprated 1894 2c. on 100c. narrow spacing, 1897 Exhibition ‘Un Centavo’ on 12c. pair and 1898 6c on 5c ‘Arms’ tied by violet barred cancels or unclear date stamp, reverse with framed scroll Cartero No.4.
1896 (5 Jul) 5c. postal stationery envelope to Hamburg, uprated five 1c. ‘Arms’ (one on front and strip of four on reverse, that on front tied with fine ‘96’ numeral handstamp, Parimal octagonal despatch, Recibida Coban transit to left of this, the strip of four on reverse only cancelled by transit and arrival cancels.
1896 cover to St Gallen, Switzerland, franked 5c. and 25c. 'Arms' tied violet handstamps, Guatemala octagonal date stamp at centre with Paris transit to right of this, arrival backstamp; some slight toning, scarce triple rate cover.
1897 Central American Exhibition 2c postal stationery envelope used to Prague, unclear violet despatch, sent at printed matter rate and originally unsealed (now stuck), unusually with arrival backstamp.