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H.R. Harmer GPN, Inc. Sale: 3024

United States
Union and Confederate States Civil War Covers

Confederate States Blockade-Run Mails
Sale No: 3024
Lot No: 2805
Symbol: img s

image London-Nassua-Charleston, Incoming Blockade Cover, folded letter (Gray correspondence) with 2 letters on one sheet - one datelined «London May 26th 1864» to from John Lilliat to David Kennedy of Marietta Georgia and the other "Liverpool 27 May 1864" also addressed to Mr Kennedy but from Mr Phillips; then sent (apparently) by Mr Kennedy on to Richmond; carried by the blockade runner "Fox" on its second of eight trips to Charleston, hand carried to Charleston where it received a Charleston SC Jun 29 64 cds "Steam-Ship" oval handstamp, manuscript "12» rate (10c postage +2c ship fee), letters with interesting content «...news of dreadful carnage and destruction in Virginia the Armies of Virginia are ever in the ascedent and after 3 years of of dreadful and devestating War.....England especially nearly and deeply interested in the results of the struggle must more than any other be affected by the events disasterous to a country with which she has been so long associated with....you well know that our entire sympathies go with the success of your government in this, their life and death struggle...", Very Fine and choice blockade cover; 1979 CSA Certificate. (Image)

CV. 1,000

Opening US$ 1,400.00
Sold...US$ 1,400.00


Closed..Apr-05-2019, 19:34:48 EST
Sold For 1400

Sale No: 3024
Lot No: 2806
Symbol: img s

image Savannah-Charleston-Nassua-England-Rome, Outgoing Blockade Cover, unfranked envelope sent under separate cover from Savannah via Charleston to Nassau and on to Barring Brothers in England and placed in British mail via France to Rome, various docketing, transits and receiver handstamps, cover with edge and backflap tears, still impressive and rare, only about 30% of known blockade covers are outgoing; 2007 CSA Certificate (Image)

CV. 1,000

Opening US$ 1,000.00
Sold...US$ 1,000.00


Closed..Apr-05-2019, 19:35:06 EST
Sold For 1000

Sale No: 3024
Lot No: 2807
Symbol: img s

image "Nuestra Senora de Regla", Captured Spanish Runner, Prize Court Cover, unfranked envelope addressed to «Emilio Ruiz Esq/ Care of Spanish Consul/ Charleston SC», blue Pendleton SC Jul 22 cds and «PAID 5» handstamp, Very Fine and unusual; Ex-Birkinbine, Walske; 2012 PF certificaternrnThe envelope was presented as evidence of a legal seizure of a blockade-runner and shows a red ms court docket of «HHE» (Henry H Elliott, commissioner who initialed it as evidence in the case). The ship «Nuestra Senora de Regla» was under Spanish Flag and allowed to put into Port Royal by the Blockade Squadron passing as a Spanish ship. Consequently, as described in an article in the New York Times (Dec 21 1861 edition), the ship was seized and searched under Sherman's orders (scarce Army seizure) and found to have on board contraband mail and other consular papers (letters of credit and letters of proposed business), this cover being found in a false-bottomed trunk. (Image)

CV. 1,000

Opening US$ 1,500.00
Sold...US$ 1,500.00


Closed..Apr-05-2019, 19:36:07 EST
Sold For 1500
Sale No: 3024
Lot No: 2808
Symbol: img s
Cat No: 65

image US 1865 3c Rose (65) tied on envelope addressed to Brooklyn by target cancels with a Port Royal SC Aug 25 1862 cds plus ms "August 22nd /62" below a printed "Hilton Head, S.C." printed imprint, envelope a bit of edge wear, Fine usernHilton Head and Port Royal Islands, 50 miles south of Charleston, were taken from the Confederacy by Union forces Nov 7, 1861. This area became Federal headquarters for the coastal blockade from Charleston to Florida. (Image)

CV. 75

Opening US$ 70.00


Closed..Apr-05-2019, 19:36:29 EST
Sold For 0


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