1901 (Jun 9) cover to Glasgow, Scotland, redirected internally bearing attractive franking 'Arms' 6c. together with surcharge strip of three and single 'UN/ 1/ CENTAVO' on 25c. tied Guatemala 2 handstamps, various Scottish backstamps.
1901 (May 13) card intended for internal use to Wernburg, Germany cancelled octagonal violet Quezalenango date stamps, octagonal Guatemala to left with arrival cds, reverse with full blue image of crowd scene in town by well and with a dog.
1901 cover to Glasgow, Scotland bearing attractive franking 'Arms' 6c. together with surcharge pairs '1901/ 1/ Centavo' on 20c. and 'UN/ 1/ CENTAVO' on 25c. tied octagonal date stamps, arrival backstamp
1902 (Ene 15) printed envelope to Basel, Switzerland franked 1886 ‘Arms’ 5c. and 75c. tied violet octagonal date stamp, arrival backstamp of 10.II. A good example of the 75c. on cover, an elusive item.
1902 cover to Louisville, KY,USA franked on reverse ‘Arms’ 1c. (5) and a 5c. tied by violet corss handstamps, front with circular Oficina Postal De Escuintla cds, reverse with New Orleans transit.
1902 registered picture postcard to France franked three 6c. ‘Arms’ cancelled violet ‘1 GUATEMALA’ handstamps, twice redirected on arrival some slight soiling and a couple of pinholes.
1904 5c. postal stationery envelope overprinted ‘1895/ Dos Centavos/2’ to San Francisco additionally franked on reverse ‘1903/25 Centavos’ on 6c. block of four both tied violet timed duplex. Annotated “por vapor/ via San Jose”
1905 (31 May) picture postcard of Columbus Monument, treated as stationery with internal postage prepaid in price of card and with violet duplex handstamp for Exhibition, inscribed ‘El Correo en la Exposicion/ DEL 15 DE SEPTIEMBRE/ Primer Certamen 1904’, sent to Denmark so additionally franked 5c. and 10c. on front tied duplex that is repeated on reverse, the latter overstruck with arrival cancel.
1908 (31 Ene) 3c. Central American Exhibition stationery card with fine strike of the ‘train’ illustrated duplex, sent to Apeldoorn, Holland with framed ‘T’ in same ink as duplex indicating postage due, arrival cancel at top and 3c image cancelled with postman’s routing number, no charge apparently collected, the card sent by “Directeur du Bureau des Postes”.
1995 (15 Feb) registered internal cover from Antigua to Guatemala City franked 1886-96 ‘Arms’ 2c., 5c. and 50c. plus ‘1894/ 1/ Centavo’ on 2c.; a couple of vertical filing creases clear of stamps, a good franking.
ca 1900 Unfranked envelope hs on obverse 'Franco' in violet with various bs's incl. TEOPAN?, RECEBIDA GUATEMALA and scroll Cartero No. 11 in violet, fine
ca.1800 envelope to “Goatemala” bearing two line ornately framed TOTONY/ CAPAM in red, large manuscript “4” rating; fine clean condition.
Guatemala 1897 3c. illustrated postal stationery card to Merida, Mexico, sent via Belize, British Honduras and New Orleans. Unclaimed and returned .