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Daniel F. Kelleher Auctions, LLC Sale: 779

United States
Union Civil War Postal History

Patriotic Covers: Caricatures
Sale No: 779
Lot No: 373
Symbol: C

image The New Zouave Drill. Choke Secession., "Hanging Jeff" design in black with three-line inscription below, on envelope from Bunker Hill, Ind. (manuscript postmark) to Lucas, Ohio; franked with #65, pen-cancelled; a couple light ink smears, Very Fine, with 2022 P.S.A.G. certificate.
Bischel 1706. Walcott W-895. (Image)

Estimate $500-750

Opening US$ 300.00
Sold...US$ 325.00


Closed..Feb-21-2023, 14:14:03 EST
Sold For 325

Sale No: 779
Lot No: 374
Symbol: C

image Scott's Extinguisher! interesting post-war use from Richmond, Ind., to Newcastle, Ind., franked by #65 with blue grid cancel with matching July [?] 9, '68 double-ring postmark alongside; similar to Bischell/Walcott listings, but with the left end of the design unprinted (reading "cott's Extinguisher!") and with "Copyright Secured" added below; the cover with right-side small tear and reduction, Very Fine, with 2022 P.S.A.G. certificate.
Bischel 1902 var. Walcott W-1160 var. (Image)

Estimate $750-1,000

Opening US$ 500.00


Closed..Feb-21-2023, 14:14:28 EST
Sold For 0


Patriotic Covers: Misc. Subjects: Cannons
Sale No: 779
Lot No: 375
Symbol: C

image Missouri Compromise. Introduced by Gen. Lyon., sound cover with design in black, franked by pen-cancelled #65 and sent from Pennsylvania to Connecticut; stamp with attractive color; cover with spots of ink stains or light toning, but clean overall, Very Fine, extremely rare, with 2017 P.F. certificate.
Bischel 1426. Walcott W-821. (Image)

Estimate $300-400

Opening US$ 200.00
Sold...US$ 200.00


Closed..Feb-21-2023, 14:14:59 EST
Sold For 200


Patriotic Covers: States
Sale No: 779
Lot No: 376
Symbol: C

image Pennsylvania, multicolor dual-panel Magnus design, his imprint under the "For the Union" female with flag panel, franked by #65 (oxidized and scuffed) tied by dual-ring Washington, DC, postmark; addressed to Alleghany City, Penna.; cover toned and reduced at left (not affecting the design), Fine to Very Fine.
Bischel 3326, 3327. Walcott W-1643. (Image)

Estimate $250-350

Opening US$ 250.00
Sold...US$ 225.00


Closed..Feb-21-2023, 14:15:36 EST
Sold For 225


Prisoner of War Covers, Northern Prisons
Sale No: 779
Lot No: 377
Symbol: C
Cat No: Point Lookout Camp Hoffma

image Camp Hoffman - Point Lookout, Md., Turned cover to Thomas Gadsden, Jr. [Sgt. Co. E, 1st (Charleston) Battalion S.C. Infantry], a P.O.W. at Point Lookout; 3¢ rose tied by quartered cork cancel and Old Point Comfort c.d.s., Aug 14; note on reverse, "Hunt for Postage within this".

First use was possibly as a Blockade cover carried aboard the blockade runner Druid, entering the C.S.A. mails at Charleston, S.C., where a 10¢ blue type II was canceled by a partial Charleston c.d.s., Jul 1 (1864), to Mr. John Gadsden, Summerville, S.C., Very Fine. (Image)

Estimate $750-1,000

Opening US$ 375.00
Sold...US$ 750.00


Closed..Feb-21-2023, 14:16:02 EST
Sold For 750
Sale No: 779
Lot No: 378
Symbol: C
Cat No: Point of Rocks

image 18th Army Corps Hospital - Point of Rocks (Near Petersburg, Va.), Cover and two letters from Lt. William T. Norris, 5th S.C. Infantry, to his father in Pacolet Depot, S.C. The cover has a U.S. Christian Commission corner card and the first letter, dated Oct 11, 1864, has a matching letterhead; the overweight cover held both letters, the U.S. postage paid by a cork-canceled 12¢ black; a poorly struck Richmond, Va. c.d.s. ties a C.S.A. 10¢ blue type I for Confederate postage.

In the first letter, Norris tells his father that he has "to write this lying down" due to the fact that he had had his left leg amputated below the knee a week earlier, but is currently "doing fine." The second letter, dated Nov 15, is a long, thoughtfully written letter of condolence from Christian Commission agent, L.H. Pease, telling of Norris' death due to wound complications and "typho-malarial fever which attacked him soon after he was wounded". Very Fine. Rare use of Christian Commission stationery and the only recorded use of the 12¢ black on P.O.W. mail. With 2022 P.F. certificate as genuine use of the CSA 10¢ but declining opinion whether the US 12¢ stamp originated on this cover. (Image)

Estimate $500-750

Opening US$ 900.00
Sold...US$ 900.00


Closed..Feb-21-2023, 14:16:27 EST
Sold For 900


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