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General Foreign Stamps and Covers, U.S. Postal History continued...

Confederate States continued...
Lot Sym. Lot Description  
2937° c 10c Milky Blue, Die A (11a).> Huge margins, bright early shade with natural inking flaw at top, tied by <Estell Springs N.&C.R.R. May 12, 1863> railroad route agents oval datestamp on cover to Seven Island Va.,
Extremely Fine, a scarce marking and10c Milky Blue, Die A (11a). Huge margins, bright early shade with natural inking flaw at top, tied by "Estell Springs N.&C.R.R. May 12, 1863" railroad route agent's oval datestamp on cover to Seven Island Va., Extremely Fine, a scarce marking and beautiful cover, ex Emerson, Hall and Boshwit, with 2007 P.F. certificate (Image)

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E. 1,000-1,500

SOLD for $850.00
Will close during Public Auction
2938° bl 10c Blue, Die A, Perforated (11e).> Block of four, dark shade and fine impression, each stamp cancelled by open grid, possibly an army field office grid, but also similar to the device used at Brookhaven Miss.
where perforated stamps are known to hav10c Blue, Die A, Perforated (11e). Block of four, dark shade and fine impression, each stamp cancelled by open grid, possibly an army field office grid, but also similar to the device used at Brookhaven Miss. where perforated stamps are known to have originated

A FINE AND EXTREMELY RARE USED BLOCK OF THE PERFORATED 10-CENT ARCHER & DALY STAMP. ONE OTHER USED PERFORATED BLOCK - DIE B - IS KNOWN TO US.

This is the only used Die A perforated block known to us. With 2006 C.S.A. certificate. (Image)

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4,250.00

SOLD for $5,500.00
Will close during Public Auction
2939 c Office Supdt. Blockade Trade.> Manuscript endorsement at top right of orange cover with matching O.B. Official Business notation to Major D. N. Speer at Natchitoches La., opened bit roughly at right where
slightly reduced, still Very Fine, unusu"Office Sup'dt. Blockade Trade". Manuscript endorsement at top right of orange cover with matching "O.B." Official Business notation to Major D. N. Speer at Natchitoches La., opened bit roughly at right where slightly reduced, still Very Fine, unusual endorsement related to Confederate government blockade-running, Major Speer was placed in charge of securing mules and horses for artillery transportation in the District of Western Louisiana in Feb. 1865 (Image)

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E. 150-200

SOLD for $120.00
Will close during Public Auction
2940 c 3c Rose (65).> Tied by two strikes of crossroads cancel, Old Point Comfort Va. Jun. 22 double-circle datestamp on cover to Three Mile Bar N.Y., also with <Confederate States 10c Blue, Die B (12),> uncancelled,
ms. <<captured from Rebs at Petersbur3c Rose (65). Tied by two strikes of crossroads cancel, "Old Point Comfort Va. Jun. 22" double-circle datestamp on cover to Three Mile Bar N.Y., also with Confederate States 10c Blue, Die B (12), uncancelled, ms. "captured from Rebs at Petersburgh June" at right, some toned spots, still Very Fine, unusual usage, this appears to be a flag-of-truce mixed franking but the notation suggests it was a stamped envelope captured from a Confederate soldier, with 1976 P.F. certificate (Image)

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E. 300-400

SOLD for $200.00
Will close during Public Auction
2941 c Thru-the-Lines from Texas. Cover bearing U.S. 3c Dull Red, Ty. III (26) tied by blue grid and matching "Chicago Ills. Jul. 8" double-circle datestamp to Beaver Dam Wis., first enclosure datelined "Houston June 28, 1861" and stating in part "I improve this opportunity of sending you a few lines by Mrs. Farwell who is going to Chicago...", second enclosure from Chicago dated July 8 and states in part "your brother in Houston sent a letter by me to you...and having no mails from there...", cover with some wear, still Very Fine and unusual usage carried across the lines from South to North

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E. 500-750

SOLD for $375.00
Will close during Public Auction
2942 c Relief Committee.> Pencil docketing on back of cover <<News from Dalton favorable. The relief committee will be back to night>> on light green cover to La Grange Ga., endorsed <<Soldiers Letter>> at top right,
carried outside of the mails with peRelief Committee. Pencil docketing on back of cover "News from Dalton favorable. The relief committee will be back to night" on light green cover to La Grange Ga., endorsed "Soldiers Letter" at top right, carried outside of the mails with pencil "Politeness of Capt. Jas. Douglas, 1st Texas Battery Army Tenn." referring to Capt. James P. Douglas (go to http://www.tshaonline.org for biography), some wear, still Fine (Image)

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E. 300-400

SOLD for $250.00
Will close during Public Auction
2943   Confederate Bonds. Fifteen, from 1863-64 and for different loan amounts, all with at least some coupons still attached and most with majority of their coupons, mixed condition, still an interesting group

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E. 200-300

SOLD for $475.00
Will close during Public Auction
2944   Confederate General Issues Miscellany. Nine items, unused stamps incl. two horizontal pairs of No. 8, bottom left and bottom right "Archer" imprint and plate no. 1 blocks of twelve and two No. 12 blocks of four, essentially all have original gum, lastly three covers with No. 4 (bottom margin faults) tied by Jacksonville Ala. circular datestamps, No. 6 pair tied by pencil (posted in the field and with military address) and No. 11 on petite lady's cover, mixed condition

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E. 300-400

SOLD for $425.00
Will close during Public Auction

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