1897 Central American Exhibition 2c. postal stationery envelope used to Belgium, uprated 2c. and 6c. of same design tied by violet cork handstamps and unclear octagonal despatch, reverse with Dison transit and arrival cds plus violet cachet 'Legation De Belgique Centre-Amerique'.
1897 Central American Exhibition set of 14 on two special sheets from a presentation folder, each a imperf image in issued colours; fine and rare.
1897 cover to Perpignan, France franked two 6c. Central American Exhibition issue with bar cancels and one tied octagonal date stamp, company dated handstamp at left and Paris transit also tying adhesives, arrival backstamp. Slightly reduced at base.
1898 'Train' 1c. picture stationery card to Hildburghausen, Germany uprated pair '1898/ 1/ Centavo' on 75c. tied violet date stamp, arrival cds at base; an early 10th August usage.
1898 (12 Oct) envelope to Tepic, Mexico, bearing on reverse pair Arms 2c. and postal fiscal 2c. on 1c. strip of three (showing irregular perfs between 2nd and 3rd stamps), Quezaltenango date stamps, S.Blas and Acapulco transits.
1898 (12 Oct) registered cover from to Quezaltenango tied by violet despatch cancels, oval transit and arrival franked 1898 postal fiscal 2c. on 1c. in two pairs on front and a further four strips of four on reverse; roughly opened at right not unduly detracting from an unusual franking.
1898 (26 Set) cover to Guatemala City bearing single franking ‘6 Centavos’ on 20c. tied Siquinana duplex, Escuinta transit and arrival backstamp with scoroll framed CARTERO NO. 3 alongside.
1898 (8 July) 3c Red postal stationery card with illustration of women carrying pots in sepia, visible but not clear, addressed to Germany with Frankfurt arrival, cancelled circular Guatemala 2
1898 (Jul 26) registered AR cover to Hamburg, Germany franked ‘Arms’ litho 20c. and engraved 10c. on front plus strip of five 1c. on reverse, ‘C’ in circle cancels, Coban octagonal date stamp in association, small straight-line A.R., envelope endorsed “via Livingston New Orleans” and appropriately cancelled plus New York transit registration label; some tape staining, opened-out for display.
1898 (Jul 30) registered AR cover to Schwetz, Germany franked ‘Arms’ 10c. and 25c. tied by violet bars, oval registered date stamp and registration framed handstamp with manuscript number plus circular framed A.R., straight-line Ruckschein applied on arrival, arrival backstamp, seal cut out of envelope.
1898 envelope from Guatemala City to Quezaltenango franked on reverse ‘1898/ 1/ Centavo’ on 25c. pair and fiscal ‘2 Centavos’ on 5c. pair tied target cancels, despatch and arrival cancels on front; envelope slightly reduced at right.
1899 (ABR 21) 3c Green illustrated stationery used internally, cancelled octagonal Local Guatemala ds, depicting two men in blue ink, 1 with bag inscribed 'Adios'
1899 cover to Patulul franked ‘Arms’ 2c., 6c. and 10c. tied by Guatemala 1 violet handstamps, octagonal Guatemala and circular framed arrival in violet, no backstamps.
1899 multi-view picture postcard to Stuttgart, redirected to London franked ‘Arms’ 10c. and perforated vignette ‘VIA PUERTO BARRIOS – NEW ORLEANS’, both tied by violet octagonal ..andres Osuna date stamp, blue negative handstamp at centre, Stuttgart arrival bottom left and London arrival at top.
1899 registered cover to Montreux, Switzerland franked 10c. and 25c. cancelled by pen and violet grill respectively, handstamped routing at top, reverse, alongside arrival cds is red-orange scallop label of German Consulate; good double rate registered cover.
1900 (Ene 24) picture postcard ‘Ruina en Antigua’ used internally and franked ‘Un Centavo/ 1899’ on 5c. tied violet octagonal date stamp; a scarce single franking.
1900 (JUN 2) Unfranked internal envelope with octagonal RETALHULEU ds and s/l FRANCO alongside both in violet, various bs's incl. s/l RETALHULEU RECEBIDA GUATEMALA (JUN 5), scroll Cartero No 5 etc., all in violet, fine
1900 (Mar 31) ‘Direccion General De Correos’ registered cover to Dresden franked 1886 ‘Arms’ 50c. pair and ’1900 1 CENTAVO’ on 10c. horizontal strip of five cancelled ‘R’ within bars with registration handstamp below, arrival backstamp, two vertical filing creases clear of stamps and illustration, arrival backstamp. A fine rare franking
1900 5c. postal stationery envelope registered to Berlin uprated three 10c. Quetzal, cancelled with registration handstamp at top and oval registration office date stamp at base, sent with advise of receipt as shown by arrival handstamp.
1900 registered cover to Nimes, France franked on reverse at 25c rate made up of ordinary and surcharged ‘Arms’ values including a block of four 5c., cancelled with either circular framed Guatemala 1 handstamps or oval registration date stamp which is repeated on front, Paris transits and arrival cds.