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2201   imageConfederacy, Lynchburg, Va./Aug. 18, 1861, cds on small cover with "Paid 10" handstamp at left & addressed to Dahlonga, Ga., F.-V.F., ex-Thayer. Estimate  $75 - 100. (Image1)


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2202   imageConfederacy, Lynchburg Va. Sep 9 1861, clear strike of cds with matching "Paid 5" handstamp (Dietz type III) on 1861 buff cover addressed to Sunny Side Va., endorsed "Put off at Powhatton Station" at bottom left, original letter enclosed; some edgewear, Very Fine. Estimate  $100 - 150. (Image1)


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2203 11 imageConfederacy, Macfarlands Va., Aug 7th, manuscript postmark on dark buff cover bearing 1863, 10¢ blue four large margins, cancelled by manuscript cross-hatch, addressed to Revd. Chas. H. Winston, Prest. of the Richmond Female Institute at Richmond Va., docketed "Jon Orgain, Aug 1863", Very Fine. Scott No. 11  Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)

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2204 11 imageConfederacy, "Mouth (Of) Wilson, Va. March 12", manuscript postmark ties 1863, 10¢ blue, four margins, light corner crease, on 1864 homemade cover to Abingdon, Va., F.-V.F. and a scarce town. Scott No. 11  Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)

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2205   imageConfederacy, Old Church, Va./Jun. 2, cds with manuscript "Paid" & handstamped "5" rate on folded cover, Very Fine, ex-Thayer. Estimate  $75 - 100. (Image1)


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2206 1 imageConfederacy, "Pedlars Mills Feb 28/62", manuscript postmark with matching ms. cancelling 1861, 5¢ green, Stone 1, position 47, margins to touched, on homemade brown cover with military address to Capt John Thompson Jr, Amherst C H, Virginia. Very clean cover., a Very Fine use. Scott No. 1  Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)

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2207 1 imageConfederacy, Portsmouth Va. Nov 25, sharp strike of blue cds ties 1861, 5¢ green, Stone 1, position 29 with a random ink smudge printing flaw at right lower corner, four margins except barely touching top right, on blue cover addressed to Miss Lizzie Walke Care of Mitchell & Tyler, Richmond, Va.; reduced slightly at right and small part of flap missing, slight edge wear, Very Fine. Scott No. 1  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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2208 2 imageConfederacy, "Powhatan Ch, Va. Nov 25", partial strike of brown cds ties 1861, 10¢ blue, four full to large margins, on fresh folded 1862 court-related letter addressed to Sunny Side Va., Very Fine and choice, a scarce color cancel, ex-Thayer. Scott No. 2  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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2209   imageConfederacy, Richmond Va. Jul 9 1862, cds with matching "Paid 10" circular rating handstamp on cover endorsed "Charge Va. Dept., G.W.M." and addressed to Miss Sallie R. Mumford, care T. T. Mumford Esq., Forest Depot, Bedford Co., Va., F.-V.F. Estimate  $100 - 150. (Image1)


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2210   imageConfederacy, Richmond Va. Jun 3 1863, clear strike of cds with matching "Due 10" rating handstamp on homemade cover to soldier's wife in Marargeton, N.C., soldier's endorsement at left "James Robson, 4th Reg. State Troops, N.C.", original enclosed letter, Very Fine. Estimate  $200 - 300. (Image1)


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2211   imageConfederacy, Richmond Va. Nov 26, cds on cover hand decorated with flowers and colorful artistic address to Shady Grove Post Office, Va., reverse with 1862, 5¢ light blue, De La Rue printing that is canceled by manuscript and hinged in place but does not belong, Fine and attractive use. Estimate  $50 - 75. (Image1)


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2212 2 imageConfederacy, "Ruther Glen, Jan 25" (Va.), manuscript postmark on orange cover bearing 1861, 10¢ blue, Stone Y, four margins, cancelled by matching manuscript, addressed to John F. Latham in Lynchburg, Virginia; tiny top edge tear and backflap tear, otherwise Very Fine, a scarce Virginia town. Scott No. 2  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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2213   imageConfederacy, Scottsville Va. Mar 17, perfect crisp strike of cds with matching "10" rate marker (Dietz Type A) on yellow cover addressed to Mrs. Elizabeth Hudler, Winston Forsythe Co, N.C., endorsed at left "John W. Hudler Company D 57 NC Troops.", Very Fine, ex-Brian Green. Estimate  $100 - 150. John W. Hudler (24) enlisted as a private 7/4/1862. He is listed as having Died of Disease (pneumonia) at Richmond, Va 6/6/1863. (Image1)


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2214   imageConfederacy, Smithfield Va. Dec 10, red cds with matching "Paid" and oval "V" rating handstamps to Black Walnut Va., inside note stating 1861 year, Very Fine. Estimate  $150 - 200. (Image1)


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2215   imageConfederacy, Taylorsville Va. Jun 21, fine strike of cds with matching "Paid" and circled "5" rating handstamps (Dietz type IA) on blue 1861 folded letter to Richmond Va., Very Fine. Estimate  $100 - 150. (Image1)


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2216   imageConfederacy, Tudor Hall, Va. Sep 25, partial cds and matching "Paid 5" handstamp on cover with "Official Business, Medical Director's Office" endorsement and addressed to Chief Surgeon, 7th Brigade, Col. N.G. Evans Comdg., light edge stain, F.-V.F., ex-Hambrecht. Estimate  $150 - 200. Tudor Hall was the post office for Manassas. Brig. Genl. Nathan ("Shanks") George Evans (1824-1868) was born in Marion County, S.C. and graduated from Randolph Macon College before he was eighteen and the U.S. Military Academy which he entered by appointment of John C. Calhoun. Joining the Army under General Beauregard at Manassas Junction, he had command on the field during the first encounter at Blackburn's ford, and again in the great battle of July 21, 1861. (Image1)


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2217   imageConfederacy, Tudor Hall Va. Oct 11, cds with matching "10" rating handstamp on homemade cover to Georgetown S.C., soldier's endorsement at top left "E.E. Easterling, Company A, Hampton Legion", original enclosed letter datelined "Camp Conner, Oct 8th 1861", Very Fine. Estimate  $150 - 200. (Image1)


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2218 7 imageConfederacy, "Tye River Ware House, May 20" (Va.), manuscript postmark and matching penstrokes cancel two 1862, 5¢ blue horizontal pairs, small flaws, left with staining, on cover addressed to Jackson, Miss., Fine, a scarce town, ex-Thayer. Scott No. 7  Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)

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2219   imageConfederacy, Virginia Stamped Mail, group of five covers with #7 or #11/12 frankings comprising manuscript "Winterpock Va", manuscript "Blk Walnut, Va", manuscript "Bent Creek [Va]", Richmond Va., and Petersburg Va. with military address; some faults, F.-V.F., some very scarce towns. Estimate  $200 - 300. (Image1)

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2220   imageConfederacy, Virginia Stampless Balance, group of 8 covers comprising Bristoe Station, Bonsack's, Danville "Paid 5" and blue "Paid 10", Drakes Branch, Front Royal, Horse Pastures and Luray; F.-V.F. group. Estimate  $400 - 600. (Image1)

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2221 4 imageConfederacy, "Woolfolk Va., Oct 4", manuscript postmark on cover bearing 1862, 5¢ blue, horizontal pair, margins to slightly in at right, manuscript cancelled on buff cover addressed to Louisa Ct. House, Va.; small edge faults with some paper loss on back, Fine, ex-Thayer. Scott No. 4  Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)

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2222 1 imageConfederacy, Charlottesville (West) Va. Feb 17, 1862, blue double-circle cds on orange cover bearing 1861, 5¢ green, Stone 2, Position 50, full margins except just touched at right, cancelled with matching blue grid, addressed to Mrs. Peyton R. Harrison, Martinsburg Berkeley Co., Va., clean and Very Fine. Scott No. 1  Estimate $150 - 200. Martinsburg in Berkeley County would later in 1863 be incorporated into the Union State of West Virginia. The addressee was the widow of Lieutenant Peyton R. Harrison (1832-1861) Co D 2nd Va Inf as Lieutenant Harrison was Killed-in-Action the previous summer at First Manassas 7/21/1861. (Image1)

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2223   imageConfederacy, Romney (West) Va., Jan 18, bold strike of cds with matching "10" rating handstamp and manuscript "Due", addressed to Forsyth Ga., soldier's endorsement "Lt. J. T. Stephens, Co. K 1st Ga Vol."; cover tear upper left, otherwise Very Fine, ex-Wiseman, Thayer. Estimate  $200 - 300. Romney is in Hampshire County, which would later be incorporated into the Union State of West Virginia in 1863. John T. Stephens mustered into Co. K of the 1st Ga. Volunteers Regiment and mustered out at Augusta Ga. on Mar. 18, 18862 when the regiment was dissolved. (Image1)


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2224   imageConfederacy, Sweet Springs (West) Virginia, two usages, first with "Sweet Springs Va. Jul 29" cds (Dietz type I) with manuscript date and matching "Paid" handstamp with manuscript. "5" rating to Brown Hill Va.; second with manuscript "Sweet Springs Va., Feby 2nd 1863" postmark and bearing 1862, 5¢ blue pair cancelled by matching manuscript. strokes on cover to Natchez, Miss.; cover repaired at right, Fine and rare pair, ex-Thayer. Estimate  $400 - 600. (Image1)


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2225 6 imageConfederacy, Union (West) Va. Aug 27, bold strike of cds ties 1862, 5¢ light blue, De La Rue printing, vertical pair, on homemade cover to Rockbridge Baths, Va.; some faults and age spotting, Fine and scarce, ex-Thayer. Scott No. 6 Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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2226   imageConfederacy, West Virginia Balance, group of 4 covers comprising May 4, 1861 U.S. 3¢ star die with brown "Falmouth Va." rimless cds to Harpers Ferry and forwarded, circa 1861 with manuscript "Huntersville Va., Nov 30" postmark to Mrs. S.E. Slaughter in Ringgold Tenn.; and last is manuscript "Clinton Va, Nov 7, 1861" postmark to M.A. Barnes of the first Ga. Vol., Company E in Monterey Va., and a "Lewisburgh Va. Jan 31" cds on an undated/unfranked orange cover to Capt. Asa. Holland, Postmaster, St. Aylsford Va.; first repaired, others with faults, Fine. Estimate  $400 - 600. (Image1)

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2227   imageConfederacy, "John Reagan, Postmaster General", signature on small 2" x 4" piece cut from letter signed as Postmaster General of the CSA (1861-65), mounted on exhibit page accompanied by picture, Very Fine, ex-Bleuler. Estimate  $200 - 300. John Hennigan Reagan (1818-1905) came to Texas in 1839 where he served in the Army of the Republic. He was appointed Postmaster General by Jefferson Davis in 1861. After the war, he was active in politics and served in both the House and Senate of the United States. (Image1)


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LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
2228   imageConfederacy 1861 Confederate Cent Goldine Restrike (Image1)


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2229   imageConfederacy 1864 Confederate Railroad Pass (Image1)


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2230   imageConfederacy 1864 Confederate Stage Coach Pass (Image1)


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2231   imageConfederacy Circular No. 8 Office of the Auditor of the Treasury For the Post Office Department Richmond Va. (Image1)


SOLD for $120.00
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2232   imageConfederacy Confederate Post Office Department Draft (Image1)


SOLD for $800.00
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2233   imageConfederacy Confederate Post Office Payment Warrant (Image1)


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2234 unlisted imageConfederacy, Fort Valley Ga., 3¢ Black Entire, clear strikes of "Fort Valley Ga." control circle and "Paid 3" rate handstamps, entered mails with "Fort Valley Ga. Apr 12" cds on 1861 cover to New Orleans La., backflap removed, rough opening at top and slightly toned, Fine, ex-Hall, Agre; with 2002 C.S.A. certificate. C.S.A. Catalog No. A-FTV-GA-E01. Scott No. unlisted  Estimate $1,000 - 1,500. THE ONLY RECORDED EXAMPLE OF THE FORT VALLEY 3¢ PROVISIONAL ENTIRE. This cover is dated April 12, 1861, the day the first guns of war were fired on Fort Sumter.The 3¢ provisionals were issued by postmasters in Confederate States prior to the establishment of the Confederate postal system. This Fort Valley entire was originally acquired by the Halls in 1924 for $5 from Nassau Stamp Co. and initialed "JAK" by John A. Klemann on the reverse. Another example of the "Paid 3" entire (without control mark) was offered in the Kohn CSA collection (Siegel Oct. 29, 1970, lot 35), dated Mar. 19, 1861, to the same addressee. A third 3¢ entire recently surfaced with original letter dated July 6, 1861 with control circle and revalued with 5¢ ratemarker. (Image1)

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2235   imageConfederacy, Fort Valley Ga., 5¢ on 3¢ Black, clear strikes of "Paid 3" U.S. rate and "Fort Valley Ga." provisional control circle and revalued with a "5" rate handstamp on orange cover to Eufala Ala., with contents datelined "Fort Valley July 6th 1861", light stain at left, some edge wear with corner flaw, F.-V.F.; with 2012 C.S.A. certificate. C.S.A. Catalog No. FTV-GA-E01a  Estimate $1,500 - 2,000. THE ONLY RECORDED EXAMPLE OF THE FORT VALLEY 3¢ PROVISIONAL ENTIRE REVALUED TO 5¢. This revalued 5¢ provisional entire was recently listed in the new CSA handbook. There are two known Fort Valley 3¢ provisional entires: April 12, 1851 offered in the Hall sale and a third without the control mark dated March 19, 1861 was offered in the Kohn sale. (Image1)


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2236 6XU1 imageConfederacy, Atlanta, Ga., 1861, 5¢ Red, Provisional handstamp with "Atlanta, Ga., Jul.15, 1861" cds alongside on cover to Jas. R. Andrews in Penfield, Ga.; open on two sides, slightly restored, Very Fine appearance. Scott No. 6XU1 $5,000. THE UNIQUE EXAMPLE OF THIS PROVISIONAL ENTIRE, A GREAT CONFEDERATE RARITY. (Image1)

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2237 9XU1 imageConfederacy, Austin, Texas, 1861, 10¢ Black, clear strike of provisional marking on "State of Texas, Adjutant and Inspector General's Office. Official Business" imprint cover to New Braunfels Tex., neat "Austin Tex. Aug. 23, 1862" cds, cover folded at left and reduced slightly at right, Very Fine, approximately 10 examples of this provisional entire are known; with 1997 P.S.E. certificate. Scott No. 9XU1  $1,750. A RARE CONFEDERATE PROVISIONAL USE ON A SEMI-OFFICIAL IMPRINT COVER FROM TEXAS. (Image1)

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2238 11X2 imageConfederacy, Baton Rouge, La., 1861, 5¢ Green & Carmine, large margins at left and bottom, touched at top and right, cancelled by light cds, sealed tear at left and light crease, F.-V.F. appearance. Scott No. 11X2  $1,400. (Image1)

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2239 11X3 imageConfederacy, Baton Rouge, La., 1861, 5¢ Green & Carmine, large margins to in, tied by "Baton Rouge La., Nov. 1? 1861" circular datestamp on orange cover with military address to Capt. M.M. Farrot, Delta Rifles - 4th Regt. La. Volunteers in Berwick City, La.; sealed tear at right, reduced at left, F.-V.F. appearance, ex-Seybold, Caspary; with 2008 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 11X3  $10,000. AN EXTREMELY RARE USE OF THE 5¢ BATON ROUGE PROVISIONAL WITH CRISS-CROSS BORDER. Crown recorded only eleven covers with this Baton Rouge provisional stamp, all being single frankings.The recipient's military unit was on guard duty at Atchafalaya River and Bayou Teche from October 1861 thru February 1862. (Image1)

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2240 17XU3 imageConfederacy, Chattanooga, Tenn., 1861, 5¢ on 2¢ Black, orange-buff entire with clearly struck 2¢ provisional handstamp at top right, "Chattanooga Ten. Oct 13 1861" cds and re-rated with matching "Paid 5" circular handstamp to Athens Tenn., small repairs along top of cover and part of flap replaced, Very Fine appearance, ex-Walcott, Everett, Boshwit. Scott No. 17XU3  $5,000. THIS IS THE ONLY RECORDED CHATTANOOGA 2¢ PROVISIONAL COVER AND THE BASIS OF THE SCOTT CATALOGUE LISTING. (Image1)

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2241 18XU2 imageConfederacy, Columbia, S.C., 1861, 5¢ Black, orange entire with clear strike of provisional oval handstamp, addressed to Mrs. James C. Wetmore, Box 618 at Greenville S.C.; reduced at right and bottom right replaced, Fine, This was the listing example for both Dietz and Scott., ex-Ferrari, John, Hart, Wulfekuhler; signed by Dietz. Scott No. 18XU2  $1,250. ONE OF ONLY THREE RECORDED EXAMPLES OF THE COLUMBIA 5¢ BLACK PROVISIONAL ENTIRE. This entire is woefully undercataloged by Scott due to its great rarity. We have not previously offered an example, and a recent search of auction sales failed to turn up an example offered. (Image1)

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2242 18XU4a imageConfederacy, Columbia, S.C., 1861, 5¢ Blue, Seal on Back, mostly clear strike on backflap, matching "Paid" in circle and "5" rate handstamp (CSA type F) with "Columbia S.C. Jun 27" cds on cover to Richmond Va.; reduced at right, gently cleaned and original flap reattached, still Very Fine, still Very Fine, ex-Col. Green; with 2002 C.S.A. certificate. Scott No. 18XU4a  $1,250. (Image1)

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2243 18XU4a imageConfederacy, Columbia, S.C., 1861, 5¢ Blue, Seal on Back, clear strike of provisional oval on back, matching "Paid" and "5" rating handstamps (Dietz type IE) on front, entered mails with manuscript "Monticello S.C., August 27, 1861" postmark to Mrs. James C. Furman at Greenville S.C.; minor edge restoration, clean and Very Fine appearing. Scott No. 18XU4a  $1,250. The Monticello S.C. post office improperly accepted this entire as fully prepaid. (Image1)

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2244 18XU5 imageConfederacy, Columbia, S.C., 1861, 10¢ Blue, buff entire with clear strike of blue oval control seal on bottom flap, matching blue "Columbia S.C. Jul 12" cds with "Paid" straightline and slanted "10" rating handstamps (CSA type H), addressed to James M. Reid at Mayesville S.C., endorsed "POB, Free, J.B. Glass P.M." at top right by the Columbia postmaster; flap tears and insignificant edge flaw, Very Fine. C.S.A. Catalog No. COL-SC-E11. Scott No. 18XU5  $6,000+. ONE OF ONLY SIX RECORDED EXAMPLES OF THE 10¢ COLUMBIA PROVISIONAL ENTIRE, THIS BEING THE ONLY RECORDED TYPE H. This is the listing example in the new CSA Catalog for both type H and the COL-SC-E11 entire ("POB Free"). (Image1)

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2245 18XU5 imageConfederacy, Columbia, S.C., 1861, 10¢ Blue, entire with clear strike of blue oval control seal on bottom flap, matching blue "Columbia S.C. Jul 12" cds with circled "Paid" and "10" rating handstamps (Dietz type IIH), addressed to Capt. Allen J. Green, care of Col. Kershaw 2nd Palmetto Regiment, S.C. Volunteers, Fairfax C.H., Va.; no flap, Very Fine and choice, ex-Emerson. Scott No. 18XU5  $6,000. THE EARLIEST OF ONLY SIX RECORDED EXAMPLES OF THE 10¢ COLUMBIA PROVISIONAL ENTIRE. (Image1)

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2246 18XU5 imageConfederacy, Columbia, S.C., 1861, 10¢ Blue, cover front to Memphis, Ten. with blue "Columbia, S.C., Jun 3" cds and matching "Paid" in circle and "10" rate handstamps; light soiling, Fine, an earlier date than the six known recorded entires. Scott No. 18XU5; $6,000 for entire  Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)

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2247 20XU1 imageConfederacy, Dalton, Ga., 1861, 5¢ Black, buff entire with clear strike of provisional handstamp, matching "Dalton Ga. Jun 20 1862" cds, addressed to Anderson C.H., S.C., docketed "Recd Monday 23rd June"; repaired including upper left corner, Fine and scarce, ex-Kaplan. Scott No. 20XU1  $750. (Image1)

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2248 21XU4 imageConfederacy, Danville, Va., 1861, 10¢ Black, provisional handstamps at left and neat "Danville Va. Dec 14" cds on cover to Union Furnace Va.; slightly reduced at left and cover cleaned slightly affecting address, Fine and rare, Illustrated in the Crown book. Scott No. 21XU4  $2,500. THE EARLIEST OF ONLY TWO RECORDED EXAMPLES OF THIS DANVILLE VA. 10¢ BLACK PROVISIONAL ENTIRE. The two recorded examples of this entire are:1. Dec. 14, to Miss Sallie W. Barkedale at Union Furnace, Va. (the example offered here).2. Jan. 12, to Dr. Hugh Hamilton at Danville Va., ex-Mueller. (Image1)

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2249 21XU7 imageConfederacy, Danville, Va., 1861, 10¢ Black, Manuscript "WBP" Initials, yellow entire with clear manuscript provisional endorsement with bold "Paid" and "10" rating handstamps, ms., with "Danville Va. Sep 10" cds to Atlanta Ga.; very lightly cleaned and restored, small piece of top flap missing, Very Fine appearance; with 2001 C.S.A. certificate. Scott No. 21XU7  Estimate $500 - 750. THE ONLY RECORDED EXAMPLE OF THIS 10¢ BLACK DANVILLE PROVISIONAL ENTIRE WITH THE MANUSCRIPT "WPB" INITIALS. Postmaster W. B. Payne prepared handstamped provisional envelopes and added his initials as a control marking. (Image1)

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2250 23XU2 var. imageConfederacy, Eatonton, Ga., 1861, 5¢+5¢ Black, orange entire with brilliant strike of provisional handstamp with "Paid" straightline and manuscript "10" revalue, entered mails with "Eatonton Ga. Jun 12" cds and addressed to Capt. R.B. Nisbet, Brown Rigles, 3rd Regiment Geo. Volunteers at Portsmouth Va., sealed opening tears at bottom, Fine, ex-Hart; with 1993 P.F. certificate. C.S.A. Catalog No. EAT-GA-E01a. Scott No. 23XU2 var.  $5,000 as normal. THIS IS THE ONLY RECORDED EXAMPLE OF THIS MANUSCRIPT REVALUED ENTIRE, IT IS UNLISTED BY SCOTT. Of the eight Eatonton provisional entires, this is the only recorded example revalued in manuscript. It is the listing example in the new CSA catalog. (Image1)

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2251 26X1 imageConfederacy, Fredericksburg, Va., 1861, 5¢ Blue on Bluish, light town cancel, margins large to just touching at top left, tiny thins, otherwise Very Fine; with 2012 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 26X1  $1,100. (Image1)

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2252 98XU3 imageConfederacy, Galveston, Texas, 1861, 10¢ Black, partial strike of provisional handstamp and Galveston Tex. cds on turned orange buff cover to John M.Davis at Farmersville Tex., inside use with "Farmersville Tx, Oct 21st" manuscript postmark and matching "Paid 10" rating to Galveston City Tex., soldier's endorsement "J. M. Davis on duty, Co. F, Martin Brigade"; some edge separation, Fine. Scott No. 98XU3  $2,500. (Image1)

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2253 102XU1 imageConfederacy, Griffin, Ga., 1861, 5¢ Black, handstamped provisional marking used with sharp strike"Griffin Ga. May 31" cds on cover made of recycled newsprint (you can see bits of stray type), addressed to Col. David J. Bailey of Savannah Geo. and with "Official Business" endorsement at top, original enclosure dated "Camp Lawton near Griffin, May 31st / 62" and requesting guns to arm his regiment of cavalry, Col. Bailey says "I was informed that the State arms had been turned over to the Government, many of which were used by your Regmt…that you had exchanged them for better arms and he thought I could get 400 double barrel shotguns which were in good order." and signed "W.J. Lawton for J.W. Jordan"; cover a bit edge worn at right with small lower corner repair, Fine, This has great military content. Scott No. 102XU1  $2,250. ONE OF ONLY FOUR GRIFFIN PROVISIONAL USAGES RECORDED IN CROWN. Col. David J. Bailey was in the 30th Georgia Infantry and Lawton was a Captain in Company D of Cobb's Georgia Legion. The Lawton-Gordon-Evans Georgia Brigade (named for its three principal commanders) was in the Army of Northern Virginia. (Image1)

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2254 40XU1 imageConfederacy, Houston, Texas, 1861, 5¢ Red, bold clear strike of the provisional marking on orange cover addressed to Genl. Sam Houston at Galveston Tex., black "Houston Tex. Sep 18 1861" cds, endorsed "Care Wood & Power", docketed at left "Mart. H. Royston, Sept 17th 1861", partial flap, reduced slightly at right, slight erosion in address, Fine. Scott No. 40XU1  $750. Houston became a key figure in the history of Texas and was elected as the first and third President of the Republic of Texas, U.S. Senator for Texas after it joined the United States, and finally as a Governor of the state. He refused to swear loyalty to the Confederacy when Texas seceded from the Union in 1861 with the outbreak of the American Civil War, and was removed from office on Mar. 31, 1861. He retired to Huntsville thereafter and died in 1863. (Image1)

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2255 45XU2 imageConfederacy, Jonesboro, Tenn., 1861, 5¢ Dark Blue, clear strike of the provisional handstamp on buff cover to Hugh W. Fry Esq. at Richmond Va.; repaired opening tear, handsome and Very Fine appearance appearing, ex-Needham, Everett; with 1994 C.S.A. certificate. Scott No. 45XU2  $7,000. ONE OF ONLY TEN RECORDED EXAMPLES OF THE JONESBORO PROVISIONAL IN DARK BLUE. The Crown survey contains fifteen examples of the Jonesboro provisional, with five strikes in black and ten in dark blue. Most of these, such as the example offered here, do not have any town datestamp. (Image1)

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2256   imageConfederacy, (Knoxville, Tenn.) 1864 Court Document Regarding C. W. Charlton, Csa Postmaster At Knoxville, Charlton's name appears on the scarce provisional stamp, he was appointed May 3, 1859 and replaced by James C. Luttrell on July 20, 1861, the letter reads in part "the question arose as to the liability of C.W. Charlton to conscription when the said Charlton, who was personally present, handed to affiant to read, what he said was his commission as Post Master of the City of Knoxville, Tennessee…stating the same was a good and sufficient exemption of the said Charlton from military service"; two small fold splits, otherwise Very Fine, a wonderful opportunity for the provisional collector to acquire an interesting document directly concerning this important postmaster. Estimate  $100 - 150. (Image1)


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2257 47XU5a imageConfederacy, Knoxville, Tenn., 1861, 10¢ on 5¢ Black, small entire with clearly strike of 5¢ provisional handstamp overstruck by bold "10" handstamp, addressed James B. Cox, care of Capt. Mullins, 19th Regt. Miss. vols. at Manassas Junction Va., manuscript "Missent & For"; backflap removed and slightly reduced at top, some toning, Fine and rare, ex-Gallagher, Agre, Boshwit; with 1997 C.S.A. certificate. Scott No. 47XU5a  $3,500. THE ONLY RECORDED EXAMPLE OF THE RE-RATED KNOXVILLE POSTMASTER'S PROVISIONAL. The Crown census did not have any listing of this 10¢ re-rated provisional entire and we have been unable to find another example offered besides the example here. (Image1)

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2258 48XU1 imageConfederacy, La Grange, Texas, 1861, 5¢ Black, mostly clear strike with matching "La Grange Tex. May 29, 1862" cds on light buff cover to Webberville, Texas, original 1862 enclosure, slightly reduced at left, neat and F.-V.F., a very scarce provisional entire with approximately six recorded. Scott No. 48XU1  $2,250. (Image1)

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2259 56X2 imageConfederacy, Memphis, Tenn., 1861, 5¢ Red, vertical pair, tied by Memphis, Ten. town cancel on upper portion of rebacked red and blue Jeff Davis Medallion patriotic cover, Fine. Scott No. 56X2  $650. (Image1)

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2260 56X2 imageConfederacy, Memphis, Tenn., 1861, 5¢ Red, margins to barely touched at left, tied by Memphis Ten. cds on cover addressed to M. D. Cooper Esqr, in Columbia, Tennessee; sealed edge tear top center and backflap reattached, Very Fine appearance. Scott No. 56X2  $2,000. (Image1)

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2261 56X2 imageConfederacy, Memphis, Tenn., 1861, 5¢ Red, huge margins to just in at top including part of adjoining stamp at left and sheet margin at bottom, tied by the Memphis, Ten. Oct cds on cover addressed to to Mrs. R. A. Franks, Camden, Ala., Memphis handstamp "Due 5" Type II added for underpayment of the 10¢ rate most likely for road distance over 500 miles; cover with a little light foxing and repaired lower left corner., Fine, ex-Boshwit. Scott No. 56X2  $2,000. (Image1)

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2262 57XU1a imageConfederacy, Milledgeville, Ga., 1861, 5¢ Black, Wide Spacing Between I & D, Provisional handstamps on amber envelope to Dalonegah, Ga. postmarked "Milledgeville, Ga., Oct. 15 " cds, Very Fine and attractive, a rare entire. Scott No. 57XU1a  $600. (Image1)

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2263 61X2 imageConfederacy, Nashville, Tenn., 1861, 5¢ Carmine, Three huge margins, top frameline cut in, tied by blue "POSTAGE/PAID" rimless handstamp applied by Nashville office of Adams Express Company, also tied by black "Adams Ex. Co. * Louisville, Ky. * Aug. 21, 1861" circular datestamp on 3c Red Star Die entire to St. Paul Minn., ms. "2/-" (two bits or 25c), Adams Louisville office affixed the 3c Dull Red (26) over invalid embossed stamp and placed letter into mails, tied by blue "Louisville Ky. Aug. 22" double-circle datestamp, upon arrival at St. Paul the 3c 1857 was considered demonetized and "DUE 3" handstamps were applied, light fold in cover at left, part of backflap missing, repaired, F.-V.F. appearance; with 2009 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 61X2  Estimate $6,000 - 8,000. THIS IS THE ONLY RECORDED NASHVILLE 5¢ CARMINE PROVISIONAL USED IN COMBINATION WITH U.S. POSTAGE. Adams Express Company was required to ensure the prepayment of government postage (Federal and Confederate), although the letter was carried outside the regular mails. The letters never actually entered the mails at Nashville, and instead, the blue "Postage Paid" marking was used to indicate prepayment. Very few covers are recorded with Confederate provisional stamps or markings used in conjunction with thru-the-lines express service. Of the Nashville provisional express combination covers, seven are known with the 5¢ and three with the 10¢. (Image1)

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2264 61X5 imageConfederacy, Nashville, Tenn., 1861, 5¢ Violet Brown, margins to just touched, tied by blue "Nashville Ten. 1861" cds on orange cover addressed to S.H. Tobey Esq. at Memphis Tenn., matching blue "Paid" straightline; top edge mended, Fine and rare use, ex-Seybold. Scott No. 61X5  $4,250. (Image1)

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2265 62X1 imageConfederacy, New Orleans, La., 1861, 2¢ Blue, vertical pair, three large margins, in at left, bright shade, tied by full clear strike of "New Orleans La. 3 Sep" cds on 1861 cover addressed to "Miss Martha Maddern, 34 Gasquet St., New Orleans La.", additional fine strike of "N.O.U.S. City Post" carrier rimless datestamp, small opening tear at top center has been invisibly sealed, Very Fine, ex-Needham, Skinner. Scott No. 62X1  Estimate $7,500 - 10,000. A UNIQUE USE OF POSTMASTER PROVISIONAL STAMPS TO PREPAY THE CARRIER FEE AND DROP RATE FOR INTRA-CITY MAIL. The New Orleans U.S. City Post continued to operate after Louisiana entered the Confederacy in 1861. Prior to the Confederate period, there is only one cover known with the carrier fee and drop rate prepaid by stamps; the cover will be found in our Sale 791 as lot 182. The pre-war cover has a U.S. 1c 1851 pair for the 1c fee plus 1c rate. During the Confederate period, the N.O.U.S. City Post charged 2c for a letter, and the post office charged the standard 2c rate for a drop letter. We have no record of another Confederate cover with both rates prepaid by stamps, and the use of a New Orleans 2c Blue provisional pair -- a major rarity in its own right -- to prepay the 2-plus-2 postage is a fantastic example of a theoretical possibility actually surviving for collectors.Another cover addressed to Miss Martha Maddern in the same hand was offered in the Meroni sale (lot 165). It has a faint strike of the "N.O.U.S. City Post Sep. 7" circular datestamp and 5c 62X4 provisional tied by the "New Orleans La. Sep. 6" river-mail double-circle datestamp, indicating that it arrived by steamboat and was mailed at the wharf, using carrier service to bring it to the addressee. The identical handwriting and use of the city name "New Orleans La." in the address are evidence that this cover was brought in by someone on a steamboat, who mailed it as a drop letter with carrier service to the addressee. (Image1)

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2266 62X1 imageConfederacy, New Orleans, La., 1861, 2¢ Blue, margins to cut in, tied by "New Orleans, La Nov 2" cds on 1861 folded printed circular from the Citizen's Bank of Louisiana addressed to M. Murray Esq, in Oak Grove, Osyka, Mississippi; Very Fine. Scott No. 62X1  $4,250. (Image1)

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2267 62X2 imageConfederacy, New Orleans, La., 1861, 2¢ Red, radiant color with four margins, large except clear at right, tied by "New Orleans La. 7 Feb" cds on 1862 blue folded printed circular to members of the Southwestern Bible Society, addressed to Saml. Hollensworth at Blossom Hill La., couple unnoticeable stamp flaws, Very Fine and attractive; with 2005 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 62X2  $25,000. AN OUTSTANDING CIRCULAR-RATE USE OF THE RARE NEW ORLEANS 2¢ RED PROVISIONAL ISSUE. The New Orleans postmaster, J. L. Riddell, prepared provisional stamps in June 1861 and advertised them for sale on June 12th. The 2¢ red stamps were printed without the marginal inscription "Usable exclusively in the New Orleans Post Office". The 5¢ and subsequent 2¢ blue printings all have the imprint. It is the accepted theory that the 2¢ red stamps were printed first, before Riddell added the imprint, and were withheld from use until January 1862 when the supply of 2¢ blue stamps was exhausted. (Image1)

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2268 62X3 imageConfederacy, New Orleans, La., 1861, 5¢ Brown, vertical strip of five, positions 8/16/24/32/40, huge margin at left, other sides close to touching, tied by multiple strikes of "New Orleans La. 28 Jun" cds on 1861 cover to Sixth District Court Parish of St. Helena, Greensburgh La., manuscript receipt docketing, red wax seal affixed over, cover reduced at left and slightly at top, top stamp with small tear, Very Fine, ex-Grant, Skinner. Scott No. 62X3  Estimate $2,000 - 3,000. THIS IS THE ONLY RECORDED VERTICAL STRIP OF FIVE ON COVER AND THE SECOND LARGEST ON-COVER MULTIPLE OF THE 5¢ PROVISIONAL. The largest known multiple used on cover is a horizontal strip of six. There is also one other strip of five known on cover, a horizontal strip with end stamp badly cut in. (Image1)

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2269 62X3 imageConfederacy, New Orleans, La., 1861, 5¢ Brown, four large margins, two tears, tied by bold "Paid" cancel on orange cover to Appomattox Va., matching bold "New Orleans La. 14 Aug" cds, 1861 receipt docketing at left; cover cut at left, Very Fine appearance. Scott No. 62X3  $450. (Image1)

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2270 62X3b imageConfederacy, New Orleans, La., 1861, 5¢ Ocher, horizontal pair, three full to large margins, slightly in at top, tied by "Paid" cancels cover to Grand Lake Ark., "New Orleans La. 16 Aug." cds, sender's notations "Postage Paid" and "Care of Capt. A. P. Bennett", Very Fine, ex-Kilbourne, Clippert; with 1999 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 62X3b  $3,500. A RARE PAIR OF THE SCARCE OCHER SHADE USED ON COVER. (Image1)

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2271 62X3c imageConfederacy, New Orleans, La., 1861, 5¢ Chocolate Brown, position 5, intense characteristic color, four margins, huge at sides, affixed to piece, cancelled by "Paid" handstamp, Very Fine. Scott No. 62X3c  $1,500. The chocolate brown shade appears to have been from the first printing of the New Orleans provisional. (Image1)

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2272 62X4 imageConfederacy, New Orleans, La., 1861, 5¢ Red Brown, large margins, cancelled by "Pd 5ct/N.O.P.O." two-line provisional marking, light corner crease, Very Fine appearance, This handstamp was used at the river front station and is found on provisional entires. Scott No. 62X4  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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2273 62X4 imageConfederacy, New Orleans, La., 1861, 5¢ Red Brown, large margins, tied on cover to Natchez, Miss. by small "New Orleans, La., Oct 9, 1861" river mail postmark as well as an additional large bold "Oct 10" cds applied at the regular Post Office, stamp lifted and hinged in place with evidence underneath of a coin having been affixed by sender for the payment of postage and removed before postage being applied, Extremely Fine, a wonderful and rare incoming packetboat usage, ex Knapp, Emerson, Silver, Simon and Myerson. Scott No. 62X4  Estimate $2,000 - 3,000. ONE OF TWO KNOWN USAGES OF A NEW ORLEANS PROVISIONAL ADHESIVE BEING TIED BY BOTH A RIVER MAIL AND REGULAR POST OFFICE CDS. (Image1)

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2274 62X4 imageConfederacy, New Orleans, La., 1861, 5¢ Red Brown, horizontal pair, four margins, tied by two strikes of the "New Orleans, La 28 Nov" cds on orange advertising cover with a blind embossed oval at the lower left "Tinchant Bros Importers of Havana Segars Commission Merchants New Orleans.", addressed to Mess M. Stroma & Co. in Montgomery, Ala.; cover reduced at left just into oval, couple edge flaws, F.-V.F. Scott No. 62X4  $700. (Image1)

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2275 62X4 imageConfederacy, New Orleans, La., 1861, 5¢ Red Brown, four margins, tied by "New Orleans La. 22 Nov" cds on orange cover to Alligator P.O., La., cover tears at top, Fine; with 2000 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 62X4  $425. (Image1)

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2276 62X4a imageConfederacy, New Orleans, La., 1861, 5¢ Red Brown, Printed on Both Sides, large margins all around, tied by "New Orleans La. Dec 3" cds on folded cover to East Baton Rouge La., stamp has a vertical crease and a second part impression on back, evidently due to printing, stamp lifted and hinged in place to show reverse; minor cover faults and edge wear, Fine, ex-Caspary, Skinner. Scott No. 62X4a  $9,000. THE ONLY RECORDED COVER BEARING THE 5¢ PRINTED-ON-BOTH-SIDES ERROR. The Scott Catalogue lists the brown on white printed on both sides (62X3a) error on cover, but the listing is apparently based on this cover. This is believed to be the only cover extant with the 5¢ printed-on-both-sides error. (Image1)

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2277 62X5 imageConfederacy, New Orleans, La., 1861, 5¢ Yellow Brown on Off-White, large margins all around, tied by "New Orleans La. 3 Dec." (1861) circular datestamp on cover to Natchez Miss., Very Fine and choice, Very Fine, ex-Shenfield, Myerson. Scott No. 62X5  Estimate $500 - 750. THIS IS THE EARLIEST KNOWN USAGE OF THE THIRD PRINTING. (Image1)

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2278 62XU3 imageConfederacy, New Orleans, La., 1861, 2¢ Black, clear strike of "PD 2 CTS/N.O.P.O" two-line provisional handstamp matching sharp strike of "New Orleans La. Jan. 21, 1862" river mail cds on unsealed buff cover to Mint Spring Va., some slight toning at right edge, Very Fine. Scott No. 62XU3  $9,500. ONE OF SEVEN RECORDED EXAMPLES OF THE NEW ORLEANS 2¢ PROVISIONAL ENTIRE. THIS BEING USED ON THE EARLIEST RECORDED DATE OF USE. Our records of New Orleans 2¢ handstamped provisional entires include the following seven examples: 1) Jan. 21, 1862, circular rate to Rev. T. Lynch, Mebanesville N.C., with printed enclosure from Domestic Missions of the Confederate States, ex Walcott2) Jan. 21, 1862, turned cover to McByrde, Pendleton S.C., inside with Pendleton "Paid 5", ex MacBride3) Jan. 21, 1862 usage to Mint Spring Va., the cover offered here.4) Jan. 24, 1862, circular rate to J. Shelby & Co., Memphis Tenn., ex Judd, Skinner, Agre5) Feb. 12, 1862, cover to Judge Buchanan in New Orleans.6) Apr. 7, 1862, circular rate to County Court, San Antonio Tex.7) Jun. 22, 1862, inbound cover from Galveston Tex. to Carroll Hoy & Co. in New Orleans, ex Knapp and Hall. (Image1)

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2279 62XU3 imageConfederacy, New Orleans, La., 1861, 2¢ Black, fine strike strike of "PD 2 CTS/N.O.P.O" two-line provisional handstamp with matching "New Orleans La. Feb 12, 1862" River Mail cds on folded cover addressed to Judge Buchanan in New Orleans La., the address panel has been reduced and re-attached to original back, F.-V.F.; with 2007 C.S.A. certificate. Scott No. 62XU3  $9,500. ONE OF SEVEN RECORDED EXAMPLES OF THE NEW ORLEANS 2¢ PROVISIONAL ENTIRE. The river mail cds indicates this was incoming river mail at the dock. The addressee, Judge Buchanan, was a very well respected jurist in New Orleans.Our records of New Orleans 2¢ handstamped provisional entires include the following seven examples: 1) Jan. 21, 1862, circular rate to Rev. T. Lynch, Mebanesville N.C., with printed enclosure from Domestic Missions of the Confederate States, ex Walcott2) Jan. 21, 1862, turned cover to McByrde, Pendleton S.C., inside with Pendleton "Paid 5", ex MacBride3) Jan. 21, 1862 usage to Mint Spring Va.4) Jan. 24, 1862, circular rate to J. Shelby & Co., Memphis Tenn., ex Judd, Skinner, Agre5) Feb. 12, 1862, cover to Judge Buchanan in New Orleans, the cover offered here.6) Apr. 7, 1862, circular rate to County Court, San Antonio Tex.7) Jun. 22, 1862, inbound cover from Galveston Tex. to Carroll Hoy & Co. in New Orleans, ex Knapp and Hall. (Image1)

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2280   imageConfederacy, (Pleasant Shade, Va.) 1872 Letter From Petrie To R.E. Davis, Pleasant Shade Va. Postmaster, interesting letter from J.A. Petrie to the Confederate Postmaster of Pleasant Shade Va., he writes concerning a British stamp magazine article and is requesting information concerning the provisional stamp issued at Pleasant Shade, the letter has a 5¢ facsimile affixed, Fine and interesting provisional collateral. Estimate  $100 - 150. (Image1)


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2281 68XU1 imageConfederacy, Raleigh, N.C., 1861, 5¢ Red, handstamped provisional entire with sharp strike of blue "Raleigh N.C., Aug 30" double-circle cds, addressed to Thos. Webb Esqr, in Hillsboro, N.C., Very Fine. Scott No. 68XU1  $600. (Image1)

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2282 68XU1 imageConfederacy, Raleigh, N.C., 1861, 5¢ Red, orange entire with sharp strike of blue "Raleigh N.C. Dec 13" cds, addressed to Rural Hall N.C., cover tears, F.-V.F. Scott No. 68XU1  $600. (Image1)

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2283 101XU1 imageConfederacy, Savannah, Ga., 1861, 5¢ Black, provisional control mark at upper left on orange buff cover addressed to Lallie Davis at Macon Geo., oval "Paid 5" handstamp and "Savannah Ga. 'Paid' Jun 13 1862" cds; flap tears end in small edge tear, a Fine provisional use. Scott No. 101XU1  $400. (Image1)

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2284 101XU2 imageConfederacy, Savannah, Ga., 1861, 5¢ Black, provisional rate and control handstamps on cover to Dawson, Ga. with "Savannah, Ga. 'Paid' Jun. 17, 1861" cds; some light soiling, small part of flap missing, F.-V.F. Scott No. 101XU2  $600. (Image1)

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2285 101XU2 imageConfederacy, Savannah, Ga., 1861, 5¢ Black, entire with control mark at top right, with matching "Savannah, Ga., Paid, Jul 8, 1861" cds and straight line "Paid" and "5" rate handstamps, to Milledgeville, Ga.; some cover aging at right, Fine. Scott No. 101XU2  $600. (Image1)

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2286 78X1 imageConfederacy, Spartanburg, S.C., 1861, 5¢ Black, cut to shape as always, tied by straightline "Paid" handstamp on cover with "Spartanburg, S.C., Jul 4, 1861" double circle date stamp, addressed to Mrs. Edmund Bryan at Rutherfordton, N.C., some light staining at right, otherwise Very Fine, ex-Brooks, 'Beverly Hills'; signed by Stanley B. Ashbrook and P. Kaufman on reverse. Scott No. 78X1  $22,500. THIS IS ONE OF THE FEW OF THE APPROXIMATELY TWENTY KNOWN COVERS BEARING THE SPARTANBURG POSTMASTER'S PROVISIONAL NOT FROM THE DEAN CORRESPONDENCE. General Edmund Bryan (1791-1874) was of the North Carolina State Militia and a participant in the 1814 Creek Indian Campaign in Alabama. His daughter married Confederate Gen. Collett Leventhorp, who was the only English born rising to this Confederate rank. (Image1)

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2287 81X1-81X2 imageConfederacy, Tellico Plains Tenn., 1861 5¢-5¢-10¢ Red, Se-Tenant Sheet of Three, unused, large margins to just shaving frameline at left, bright and fresh, Very Fine; Ex-Ferrary, Hall, Boshwit. Scott No. 81X1-81X2  $10,000. ONE OF THE FINEST OF SIX RECORDED SE-TENANT SHEETS OF THE TELLICO PLAINS POSTMASTER'S PROVISIONAL. The Rheatown and Tellico Plains provisionals were printed by the same printer, using a typeset form of three subjects. For the Tellico Plains provisional, which probably followed the Rheatown, the post office and postmaster's names were changed, and the third subject at right was reset with a 10¢ denomination. Only two are known used, including one on cover (both are December 1861 dates).There are a total of eight se-tenant sheets, including two in the British Library's Tapling collection. Of the six available to collectors, two are completely sound with full margins. This is the third sound sheet. One of the others is repaired, and two have small faults. (Image1)

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2288 89XU1a imageConfederacy, Warrenton, Ga., 1861, 10¢ on 5¢ Black, yellow cover with "Warrenton Ga. 5 Paid" provisional circular handstamp re-rated in manuscript to "10", entered mails with "Warrenton Geo. Aug 17" cds to A.H. Stephens in Richmond Va., docketing states "M. H. Wellborn, Warrenton, Ga Aug 17th 1861 solicits from Mr. Stephens for his friend Dr. W J. Walker the post of surgeon or assistant"; top edge repaired, Very Fine appearance, One of 11 re-rated Warrenton Ga. provisionals recorded by Crown. Scott No. 89XU1a  $900. The request must have not been honored as there is no record of Dr. W. J. Warren associated with Confederate service. (Image1)

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2289   imageConfederacy, Unadopted 10¢ Blue, Stars & Bars Flag Essay, large margins all around, faulty at center, still Very Fine appearance, a scarce essay by Hoyer & Ludwig. C.S.A. Catalog No. E-11; $450  Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)


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2290 1 imageConfederacy, 1861, 5¢ Green, three four margin singles, Stone 1, positions 30, 35, 27, tied by three strikes of "New Orleans La., 19 Mar." cds on circa 1862 yellow cover to Laurel Hill La.; cover slightly reduced at top, a rare triple weight use for 1-1½ oz. under 500 miles, ex-Meroni, Everett, Tate. Scott No. 1  Estimate $500 - 750. (Image1)

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2291 1 imageConfederacy, 1861, 5¢ Green, vertical pair, large margins to slightly in, fresh color, cancelled by manuscript cross-hatch, on folded letter addressed to Governor Joseph E. Brown at Milledgeville Ga., manuscript "Union Point Geo., July 10" postmark; couple top edge splits, fresh and Very Fine. Scott No. 1  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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2292 1 imageConfederacy, 1861, 5¢ Green, horizontal pair with four margins, tiny tear at top, cancelled by manuscript squiggles on orange cover to Pickensville S.C., balloon style "Manchester Va." cds with manuscript "Dec 11 / 1861" dating, endorsed "Via G.C. House, So. Ca.", Very Fine. Scott No. 1  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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SOLD for $200.00
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2293 1 imageConfederacy, 1861, 5¢ Green, Stone 1, horizontal pair, positions 33-34, four margins except touched at bottom left, tied by "Meridian, Miss May 28, 1863" cds on light yellow cover addressed to Mrs. R. L. Kay Care of Lundy & Lapsley in Selma, Ala.; reduced at left, slight soiling and edge wear, F.-V.F. Scott No. 1  $500. (Image1)

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SOLD for $120.00
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2294 1 imageConfederacy, 1861, 5¢ Green, Stone 1, four margins except just touched at lower right, shows a very dry printing with a small short transfer at the lower left, tied by the large single rim "Charleston SC Feb 1, 1862" cds on small blue cover addressed to Mrs. Edward Willis in Augusta, Ga., Very Fine. Scott No. 1  Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)

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SOLD for $110.00
Will close during Public Auction
2295 1 imageConfederacy, 1861, 5¢ Green, Stone 1, Position 11, margins to clear, tied by "Fairfax CH, Va Apr 7" cds on cover addressed to Mr. J. Mason Pilohu, Ayletts, King William Co., Va.; 1862 docketing, reduced slightly at left, F.-V.F. Scott No. 1  Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)

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SOLD for $90.00
Will close during Public Auction
2296 1 imageConfederacy, 1861, 5¢ Green, Stone 2, Position 7, large margins except touched at right, tied by "Wilmington N.C. 'Paid 5' Feb 26" cds on 1862 blue folded letter addressed to Mr. Willie Walston in Tarboro N.C., Very Fine, ex-Bogg. Scott No. 1  Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)

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SOLD for $90.00
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2297 1 imageConfederacy, 1861, 5¢ Green, Stone 2, four margins, tied by bold strike of "Charleston S.C. Mar 14", addressed to Mrs. C. A. Hames Care Wm Long Esq, Jonesville PO Union District, S.C., backflap opening tear and small piece missing, F.-V.F., ex-Kohn. Scott No. 1  Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)

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SOLD for $100.00
Will close during Public Auction
2298 1 imageConfederacy, 1861, 5¢ Green, ample to large margins, couple small tone spots, tied by blue "Albany, Ga., May 3, 1862" cds on homemade cover to Sparta, Ga.; small piece of backflap restored, otherwise Very Fine. Scott No. 1  Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)

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SOLD for $120.00
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2299   imageEstimate $400 - 600. (Image1)


SOLD for $500.00
Will close during Public Auction
2300   imageCurrent Opening Bid: $300 (Image1)


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