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H.R. Harmer GPN, Inc. Sale: 3026

United States
Union and Confederate States Civil War Covers

Civil War Covers - Union Patriotic Covers
Sale No: 3026
Lot No: 76
Symbol: img s
Cat No: Collection

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Washington on Rearing Horse, Flag in Background, multicolored design on cover from the Angell correspondence addressed to Vienna, Austria, franked with 1861 3c Rose and 12c Black (Scott 65, 69), red "N. York 12 Brem Pk Paid" exchange mark at lower right, manuscript "Via Hamburg pr Bremen per N.Y." and blue "America/Uber Bremen/Franco" transit mark at center, proper Vienna backstamp, cover a trivial bit of edge wear at right, Very Fine and colorful

Provenance: Katherine Matthies (R.A. Siegel Sale 353, 1969)

Louis Grunin (Private Transaction)

John Bischel (Nutmeg Sale 27, 2000)

Dr. Henry Clay Angell was born in Providence, Rhode Island in 1829. Angell studied optometry at the Homeopathic Medical College of Pennsylvania and graduated in 1852, after which he made several trips to Europe (primarily Vienna and Berlin) to complete his studies. It was during his second stint in Europe that he received a number of illustrated patriotic covers, which represent one of the most famous and significant of all surviving correspondences. Once back in America Dr. Angell published several significant works, including 1876's A Treatise On The Diseases Of The Eye. In addition to being an accomplished optometrist Dr. Angell was also a noted art collector. He died in 1911 in Boston.

As described in the 1969 sale of the Katherine Matthies Collection (R.A. Siegel Sale 353), the Angell correspondence was "brought to the Scott Stamp & Coin Co.'s Downtown branch on Fulton Street during the 1920's, but they found no interest then in the covers. The seller was referred to a cover enthusiast named White who purchased them intact and was promised another lot on the following day. The seller never returned. White sold his 'Angell' covers intact to the late Judge Emerson and Miss Matthies acquired the Emerson covers from the Executors of his Estate."

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CV. 1,000

Opening US$ 8,000.00
Sold...US$ 8,000.00


Closed..Jun-22-2019, 20:32:28 EST
Sold For 8000

Sale No: 3026
Lot No: 77
Symbol: img s
Cat No: 65, 70

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Large Eagle on Shield with Train and Sailboat in the Background, in green on white cover franked with 1861 24c Red lilac and two 3c Rose (Scott 65, 70), tied by Boston "Paid" in grid and/or boxed "Paid" on 1862 cover addressed to "Doctr. Henry C. Angell, c/o of Monroe & Co., Paris France" and redirected to London, proper Boston, Paris and London exchange and transit marks, Very Fine

Provenance: Stephen D. Brown (Harmer, Rooke & Co, London, 1939)

Katherine Matthies (R.A. Siegel Sale 533, 1969)

Marc Haas (Private Transaction)

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CV. 1,000

Opening US$ 9,000.00
Sold...US$ 9,000.00


Closed..Jun-22-2019, 20:33:43 EST
Sold For 9000

Sale No: 3026
Lot No: 78
Symbol: img s
Cat No: 36b, 26

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Zouave Holding Flag and Rifle While Looking at Sign, red and blue design on white "Angell" cover franked with horizontal pairs of 1861 12c Black, plate three and 3c Dull red, type III (Scott 36B, 26, top perforations of 3c trimmed away), tied by Boston "Paid" in grid cancels, on cover sent via Prussian Closed Mail to Munich Bavaria; proper Boston, Aachen Franco, and Munich exchange and transit marks, fresh and Very Fine

Provenance: Katherine Matthies (R.A. Siegel Sale 353, 1969)

Nearly 100 regiments in the Civil War, on both sides of the conflict, adopted the "Zouave" name and styled their uniforms after the famed North African soldiers. Elmer E. Ellsworth, the first Union officer to die in the Civil War, acquired a Zouave drill manual prior to the start of the war. In 1860 his "Zouave Cadets of Chicago" went on a national tour demonstrating traditional Zouave drills and maneuvers; this tour is credited with sparking the proliferation of Zouave units during the war.

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CV. 500

Opening US$ 16,000.00
Sold...US$ 16,000.00


Closed..Jun-22-2019, 20:36:45 EST
Sold For 16000

Sale No: 3026
Lot No: 79
Symbol: img s
Cat No: 69, 63, 65

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Fort Sumter as it Was and Shall be; “By the Eternal!” red and blue on white cover (type of Bischel 1317, Walcott 760) franked with 1861 12c Black (pair), 1c Blue and 3c Rose (Scott 69, 63, 65 small corner fault) tied by Boston "Paid" grid cancels, addressed to "Doctr. Henry C. Angell, Meran Austria" and redirected to Switzerland; multiple exchange and transit marks including Boston, Zurich, Lausanne, and Meran, ms. "Australasian per N.Y." at lower left, trivial corner wrinkling bottom right, Very Fine

Provenance: Katherine Matthies (R.A. Siegel Sale 353, 1969)

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CV. 500

Opening US$ 12,500.00
Sold...US$ 12,500.00


Closed..Jun-22-2019, 20:39:15 EST
Sold For 12500

Sale No: 3026
Lot No: 80
Symbol: img s
Cat No: 63, 68

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Maj. Gen. J. C. Fremont for President in 1864, black and blue illustration on white cover front (Milgram type JF 62), franked with single 1861 1c Blue and two 10c Green (Scott 63, 68), all tied by dark blue "Cincinnati O. Jul 5" duplex cancels, addressed to Gibraltar and redirected to Barbados, wealth of transit markings including those from New York City, London, France, Gibraltar, and Barbados, stamps and front with minor wear as expected from this well-travelled piece, partial repair or restoration along left edge, still a Fine and remarkable usage of the rare Fremont Campaign cover

Provenance: Robert Paliafito (Private Transaction)

Blake Myers (R.A. Siegel Sale 882, 2004)

In 1864, hard-line abolitionist Republicans who were disenchanted with Abraham Lincoln's first term decided to split from the party and found the Radical Democracy Party. Altough the RDP nomiated Fremont for president, he withdrew from the race less than four months later due to overwhelming support for the incumbent Lincoln. Due to the incredibly short time he was in the race, campaign covers for Fremont's ill-fated 1864 run are exceedingly scarce.

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CV. 750

Opening US$ 5,250.00
Sold...US$ 5,250.00


Closed..Jun-22-2019, 20:40:39 EST
Sold For 5250

Sale No: 3026
Lot No: 81
Symbol: img s
Cat No: 37

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Crossed Flags in Circle with State Abbreviations in Cogs, red and blue design on white 1861 patriotic cover franked with 1860 24c Gray lilac (Scott 37) with "Paid" cancellation and addressed to Liverpool England, redirected with Great Britain 1d Red affixed and tied by tied by "Liverpool Sp 7 61 466" duplex cancel, appropriate Boston, Liverpool, Derby, and Mattock transit marks, tiny sealed edge break top center of envelope, Very Fine

Provenance: Louis Grunin (Christie's Robson Lowe, 1988)

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CV. 500

Opening US$ 7,500.00
Sold...US$ 7,500.00


Closed..Jun-22-2019, 20:42:37 EST
Sold For 7500

Sale No: 3026
Lot No: 82
Symbol: img s
Cat No: 76

image Great Naval Battle Between Ericsson's Monitor and the Merrimack, large illustration in purple on 1863 cover addressed to Germany, franked with pair and single 1861 5c Brown (Scott 76), red "N. York 12 Brem Pkt." exchange mark at left, Frankfort, Aubach, and Butzback backstamps, the stamps have been removed and replaced on this cover of origin, the envelope with a few toned spots and missing a small portion of the backflap, Fine and scarce foreign use; 1983 Philatelic Foundation certificate (Image)

CV. 500

Opening US$ 9,500.00
Sold...US$ 9,500.00


Closed..Jun-22-2019, 20:47:42 EST
Sold For 9500

Sale No: 3026
Lot No: 83
Symbol:
Cat No: 26

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Bust of George Washington Facing Right and Union Flag with "Constitution" at the bottom, red and blue patriotic design on cover addressed to Salona, Pennsylvania, franked with 1861 3c Dull red (Scott 26) which is just tied by fancy 5 pointed hollow star cancel of Jersey Shore, Pennsylvania, cover with light edge toning and some extraneous writing and abrasion below the stamp, otherwise Very Fine and scarce

Provenance: Jon Bischel (Nutmeg Sale 27, 2000)

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CV. 250

Opening US$ 1,200.00
Sold...US$ 1,200.00


Closed..Jun-22-2019, 20:49:31 EST
Sold For 1200

Sale No: 3026
Lot No: 84
Symbol: img s
Cat No: 65

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Portrait of Washington Facing Right Inside Ornate Frame Overprinted on Gray "Loyal" Patriotic Cover, franked with 1861 3c Rose (Scott 65) tied by target cancel, addressed to Shelltown, New Jersey, double circle "Smyrna Del Oct 17 1862" postmark at center, the stamp with a small piece out at the bottom right, Very Fine; usages of Union patriotics from Delaware are extremely rare

Provenance: George Walcott (Robert Laurence Sale, 1934)

Jon Bischel (Nutmeg Sale 27, 2000)

Although it decided to stay with the Union for the entirety of the Civil War, Delaware voted to reject the 13th Amendment and remained a slave state. While most residents of the state fought for the Union, there were a number of Delawareans who joined Maryland and Virginia regiments during the Civil War. Despite the fact that Delaware never formally abolished slavery, many slaveowners voluntarily freed their slaves prior to the ratification of the 13th Amendment in 1865. The state's complex and tumultuous history with slavery, combined with its small geographical area and population, adds to the scarcity of Union patriotic covers from Delaware.

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CV. 200

Opening US$ 1,700.00
Sold...US$ 1,700.00


Closed..Jun-22-2019, 20:52:25 EST
Sold For 1700

Sale No: 3026
Lot No: 85
Symbol: img s

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Honest Abe Lincoln on his Flatboat, Beardless Portrait on Overall Rail Splitter Design with Baker Imprint, design in black on buff cover (Milgram type AL-81) franked with 1861 3c Dull red (Scott 26), tied by blue "Independence Iowa Aug 1" town mark, addressed to Providence, Rhode Island, cover with light aging and some paper abrasion on the reverse, still a Fine and scarce campaign design

In 1828 and 1831, Abraham Lincoln made two voyages down the Mississippi River to New Orleans, which were both the longest journeys of Lincoln's life and his only trips to the Deep South. His visits to New Orleans, then the largest slave marketplace in the United States, undoubtedly had a major influence on his personal beliefs and political career decades later. Like the "log cabin" and the "railsplitter," Lincoln's "flatboat" became an integral part of his mythology from an early date.

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CV. 200

Opening US$ 950.00
Sold...US$ 950.00


Closed..Jun-22-2019, 20:53:47 EST
Sold For 950

Sale No: 3026
Lot No: 86
Symbol: img s
Cat No: 26

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"The Cold Water Candidate," Beardless Lincoln Portrait on dark buff cover with address lines, "Temperance and Freedom" imprint on backflap (Milgram type AL-36), franked with 1861 3c Dull red (Scott 26) showing a centerline at the right, tied by Grand Haven, Michigan postmark and addressed to Welshfield, Ohio, opened at right, Very Fine and rare

Provenance: Howard Lehman (Private Transaction)

Marc Haas (Private Transaction)

Jon Bischel (Nutmeg Sale 27, 2000)

This cover, pictured in Dr. James W. Milgram's Abraham Lincoln Illustrated Envelopes and Letter Paper 1860-1865 (page 157), promotes Abraham Lincoln as the "Cold Water" candidate, a term coined by temperance crusaders owing to Lincoln's support of the movement (dating back at least to his noted Temperance Address of 1842). This speech gave birth to one of Lincoln's more memorable proclamations, advocation reason as the solution to alcoholism and other societal ills:

"And what a noble ally this, to the cause of political freedom. With such an aid, its march cannot fail to be on and on, till every son of earth shall drink in rich fruition, the sorrow quenching draughts of perfect liberty. Happy day, when, all appetites controlled, all poisons subdued, all matter subjected, mind, all conquering mind, shall live and move the monarch of the world. Glorious consummation! Hail fall of Fury! Reign of Reason, all hail!"

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CV. 750

Opening US$ 2,200.00
Sold...US$ 2,200.00


Closed..Jun-22-2019, 20:55:10 EST
Sold For 2200

Sale No: 3026
Lot No: 87
Symbol: img s

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"Where is Beauregard?" imprint above dark red elephant marching left, patriotic cover franked with 1861 3c Dull red (Scott 26) just tied by grid cancel, red double circle Boston, Massachusetts postmark to the left of the stamp, addressed to New York City, cover with small tear at left and backflap with small piece missing and some abrasion, Fine

Provenance: Jon Bischel (Nutmeg Sale 27, 2000)

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CV. 100

Opening US$ 1,000.00
Sold...US$ 950.00


Closed..Jun-22-2019, 20:56:12 EST
Sold For 950

Sale No: 3026
Lot No: 88
Symbol: img s
Cat No: 65

image No. 7 Movement of the Army from Washington to Richmond, imprint at bottom of bronze Magnus cover with all over design showing soldiers on horseback, franked with 1861 3c Rose (Scott 65) tied by double circle Washington, DC postmark and addressed to Michigan, stamp with vertical crease which breaks the paper, cover opened at left, trivial edge toning, Fine (Image)

CV. 200

Opening US$ 7,000.00
Sold...US$ 7,000.00


Closed..Jun-22-2019, 21:01:26 EST
Sold For 7000

Sale No: 3026
Lot No: 89
Symbol: img s
Cat No: Collection

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"The Iron Kettle and the Wooden Ware," manuscript imprint below hand drawn design showing teapot with CSA flag chasing a pail and two barrels with Union flags, neatly drawn design on 3c Pink on white entire (Scott U34) cancelled with double circle New York 25 Mar duplex postmark and addressed to Portsmouth, New Hampshire, entire with sealed tear at right center not affecting the indicia or address, still Very Fine and undoubtedly unique design symbolizing the "Monitor-Merrimac" naval battle at Hampton Roads; patriotic designs on postal stationery entires are extremely scarce and very seldom seen

Provenance: Jon Bischel (Nutmeg Sale 27, 2000)

This cover is illustrated in Van Dyke MacBride's Confederate Patriotic Covers Including a Check list of All Known Designs, first published in 1943, and was most likely part of his collection. Although the Battle of Hampton Roads was a popular theme for contemporary artists (see lot 83 in this sale), this hand-drawn allegory puts the fierce naval battle in a much more fanciful context than is usually depicted.

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CV. 500

Opening US$ 6,750.00
Sold...US$ 6,750.00


Closed..Jun-22-2019, 21:02:43 EST
Sold For 6750

Sale No: 3026
Lot No: 90
Symbol: img s

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Olden Legion, N.J.V., imprint at the top of red and blue on white patriotic cover illustrated with Lady Liberty holding Union Flag, sent stampless as a Soldier»s Letter with Washington, DC postmark and straight-line "Due 3" over manuscript "G.B. Grau, Chap.," addressed to Pemberton, New Jersey, cover opened at left and about halfway on top, light toned spots and minor edge faults, Fine, described in the Bischel sale as one of two recorded examples

Provenance: Jon Bischel (Nutmeg Sale 27, 2000)

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CV. 100

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


Closed..Jun-22-2019, 21:03:53 EST
Sold For 1000

Sale No: 3026
Lot No: 91
Symbol: img s
Cat No: 65

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Fifth Army Corps, 1st. Division, red Maltese Cross over multicolored Eagle and Horse scene with Magnus imprint, franked with 1861 3c Rose (Scott 65) tied by Washington, DC duplex cancel with target killer, addressed to Island Falls, Maine, stamp with clipped lower right corner, cover with some minor toned spots, still Fine and attractive

Provenance: George Walcott (Robert Laurence Sale, 1935)

Jon Bischel (Nutmeg Sale 27, 2000)

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CV. 200

Opening US$ 1,900.00
Sold...US$ 1,900.00


Closed..Jun-22-2019, 21:05:52 EST
Sold For 1900

Sale No: 3026
Lot No: 92
Symbol: img s
Cat No: 78

image All over Red and Blue Union Flag Design with Rogers Book Store Imprint, on backflap, addressed to "Rickmansworth/W. Watford England," franked with 1861 24c Lilac (Scott 78), tied by circular grid cancel, manuscript "Per R.M.S.S. Australasian" at the bottom, red "N. York Br. Pkt" exchange mark, cover with light creases, small edge flaws and missing small portions of the backflap, Fine and eye-catching (Image)

CV. 500

Opening US$ 3,250.00
Sold...US$ 3,250.00


Closed..Jun-22-2019, 21:07:35 EST
Sold For 3250

Sale No: 3026
Lot No: 93
Symbol: img s
Cat No: 26

image Union Officer Holding Flag Standing Above Firing Cannon, all over red and blue patriotic cover, with ms. "Moons O June 11" postmark, addressed to "Birch Grove, Morgan Co. Va." (now a part of West Virginia), franked with 1861 3c Dull red (Scott 26), tied by manuscript "cross hatch" cancel, some light even aging but still an attractive and extremely scarce design, the Union officer depicted appears to be similar to Col. Ellsworth (Image)

CV. 200

Opening US$ 3,000.00
Sold...US$ 3,000.00


Closed..Jun-22-2019, 21:11:27 EST
Sold For 3000


Confederate States General Issues
Sale No: 3026
Lot No: 69
Symbol: img s
Cat No: 1

image 1, 1861 1c Green, Stone 2, block of six with clear to huge margins including portions of adjacent stamps at each side, fresh color, unused, Very Fine and choice (Scott $2,350 as block of four and pair) (Image)

CV. 400

Opening US$ 1,350.00
Sold...US$ 1,350.00


Closed..Jun-22-2019, 20:24:03 EST
Sold For 1350

Sale No: 3026
Lot No: 70
Symbol: img s
Cat No: 2

image 2, 1861 10c Blue, single tied by "Richmond Va. Dec 4 1862" town marking on gray cover with -½Franklin Davis, Grower of Fruit-+ cornercard and illustration showing fruit and plants at the left, addressed to Staunton, Virginia (the town of Davis' business), the stamp touching at lower right to large margins to just touching at lower right, showing a worn impression and a colored over abrasion in the top right corner, still an attractive and scarce usage (Scott $325)rnIn Creighton Lee Calhoun, Jr.'s Old Southern Apples: A Comprehensive History and Description of Varieties for Collectors, Growers, and Fruit Enthusiasts, the author notes that "Franklin Davis first established a nursery in Rockbridge County, Virginia, but by 1858 he had moved the nursery to Staunton and listed over 300 apple varieties in his catalog. Sometime before 1869 he moved his nursery again, this time to Richmond, and later opened a second nursery in Baltimore. By 1900 Franklin Davis's nurseries were shipping fruit trees all over the South and still listed 269 apple varieties in its catalogs. In some years this nursery sold over half a million fruit trees." (Image)

CV. 100

Opening US$ 850.00
Sold...US$ 850.00


Closed..Jun-22-2019, 20:24:37 EST
Sold For 850

Sale No: 3026
Lot No: 71
Symbol: img s
Cat No:

2

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2, 1861 10c Blue, Hoyer and Ludwig, pair from pos 3-4 with malformed "T" in "Ten," tied on refolded envelope addressed to Mobile, Ala by fair strike of "Tudor Hall Va Dec 22 1861" cds, stamps with full to large margins all around with the left stamp trivial internal fault, envelope missing flap, Very Fine and choice (Scott $1,500)

Provenance: Alfred H. Caspary (H.R. Harmer Sale 1114, 1957)

"Tara" Collection (Christie's Robson Lowe, 1986)

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CV. 300

Opening US$ 1,450.00
Sold...US$ 1,450.00


Closed..Jun-22-2019, 20:26:31 EST
Sold For 1450

Sale No: 3026
Lot No: 72
Symbol: img s
Cat No: 3

image 3, 1862 2c Green, block of six, positions 62-64/72-74, lovely fresh color, clear to wide margins, original gum, some typical light natural paper/ gum wrinkles, natural incusion bottom center stamp, light vertical crease between left stamps, still a Very Fine and choice multiple (Scott $8,100 as ungummed pair and block of four) (Image)

CV. 1,500

Opening US$ 2,200.00


Closed..Jun-22-2019, 20:27:19 EST
Sold For 0

Sale No: 3026
Lot No: 73
Symbol: img s
Cat No:

3

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3, 1862 2c Green, single with clear to large margins and rich shade tied by "Richmond, Va. Feb 14 1863" town marking on brown locally used cover addressed to "R. W. Adams, Esq.," an Extremely Fine and attractive cover, noted in Dr. Daniel Warren's 2011 census (published in the American Philatelic Congress Book) as number VA-056 (Scott $3,500)

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CV. 500

Opening US$ 1,250.00
Sold...US$ 1,250.00


Closed..Jun-22-2019, 20:28:03 EST
Sold For 1250

Sale No: 3026
Lot No: 74
Symbol: img s
Cat No:

9

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9, 1863 10c Blue "Ten," single tied by an excellent strike of "Mobile Ala May 23" double circle town marking on Red and Blue on White Eight Star Flag Patriotic cover (CSA Handbook type F8-11) addressed to Long Meadows, Warren County, Virginia, stamp with large to huge margins, the cover is slightly reduced at the right, Very Fine and choice, a remarkable cover; a review of auction records shows that the T-E-N stamp is scarce used in conjunction with a multicolored patriotic; Van Dyk MacBride»s pencil notations on the reverse (Scott $3,000 for a single on Patriotic cover), 2019 Philatelic Foundation certificate mentions "cover cleaned and bottom right corner repaired"

Provenance: Clifford C. Cole (R.A. Siegel Sale 693, 1988)

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CV. 750

Opening US$ 4,250.00
Sold...US$ 4,250.00


Closed..Jun-22-2019, 20:29:18 EST
Sold For 4250

Sale No: 3026
Lot No: 75
Symbol: img s
Cat No:

10

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10, 1863 10c Blue, "Frame Line," horizontal pair (positions 18 & 19, Types 1 & 2) showing at least parts of the frame line at left, top and right, tied by "Richmond VA Apr 22 1862" town marking on cover addressed to "Major J.H. Pendleton, Colston»s Brigade, Trimble's Division, Jackson's Corps, Guiney's Station, Va.," the pair with a light vertical pre-use crease to the right of the center frame line and the cover with a small repair in the top left corner not affecting the marking nor the stamps, lightly cleaned, still an attractive and Very Fine, a very early use just three days after the earliest known use on April 19 (Scott $7,250)

Provenance: Robert W. Wiseman (R.A. Siegel Sale 397, 1971)

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CV. 750

Opening US$ 2,700.00
Sold...US$ 2,700.00


Closed..Jun-22-2019, 20:30:18 EST
Sold For 2700


Confederate States Postmasters Provisionals
Sale No: 3026
Lot No: 53
Symbol: img s
Cat No: 12X1

image Beaumont, Texas, 12X1, (1864) 10c Black on yellow, Period after "Beaumont", four margin uncancelled single on turned cover addressed to Liberty Texas, sometime after the arrival at Liberty the cover was turned inside out and addressed to "Capt. Wm. Duncan, Spaight Battalion, Franklin La.," the stamp with minor gum staining and the cover very lightly soiled, still Very Fine (Scott $55,000)rnProvenance: Alfred H. Caspary (H.R. Harmer Sale 989, 1956)rnJosiah K. Lilly (R.A. Siegel Sale 317, 1967)rnThis Beaumont stamp on or off cover is extremely scarce. Charles Deaton in his 2012 book, The Great Texas Stamp Collection, noted that there are only four examples on cover and one example off cover. The Siegel 2014 census notes that there are five covers. Although the unique "Big Beaumont" (12X3) is the most famous of the three Beaumont issues, this stamp still ranks amongst the scarcest and most desireable of all CSA Provisionals.rn (Image)

CV. 10,000

Opening US$ 65,000.00
Sold...US$ 65,000.00


Closed..Jun-22-2019, 20:01:04 EST
Sold For 65000

Sale No: 3026
Lot No: 54
Symbol: img s
Cat No: 2012

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Charleston, S.C., 16X1, 1861 5c Blue, single with four full frame lines tied by double circle "Sep 20 Charleston" town marking on dark buff cover addressed to Scuppernong, North Carolina, oval embossed "Butler & Bee, Charleston S.C." corner card on backflap, the stamp with a very tiny scuff in the top margin just touching the outer frameline, Very Fine and choice; the census in Richard L. Calhoun's Charleston, South Carolina and the Confederate Postmaster Provisionals (2012) lists a cover with the same destination and a September 30 town marking, which we presume to be the same cover offered here with an erroneous date (Scott $2,250)

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CV. 400

Opening US$ 575.00
Sold...US$ 575.00


Closed..Jun-22-2019, 20:02:14 EST
Sold For 575

Sale No: 3026
Lot No: 55
Symbol: img s
Cat No: 24X1

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Emory, Virginia, 24X1, 1861 5c Blue on selvage of 1c US stamp, Type I, Handstamped “Paid” above Handstamped “5” in Circle, uncancelled single on cover addressed to "Mr. Ambrose W. Winston, Castle-Craig, Campbell Co. Va.," blue "Emory Jul 1 Va." town marking at center of the cover, "June 8 1861" docketing at left, Very Fine and rare (Scott $27,500)

Provenance: Sidney A. Hessel (H.R. Harmer Sale 2291, 1975)

Richard L. Calhoun in his 2012 work on Confederate Postmaster Provisionals of Virginia notes the existence of a total of nine covers with the Emory provisional stamp. Six of those covers bear the Type I stamp ("5" below "Paid") and three bear the Type II stamp ("5" above "Paid"). Of those nine covers, four bear uncancelled stamps as does this cover.

It is interesting how history repeats itself. The Emory Provisional was made by applying a handstamp to the selvage of the US 1857 1c stamp, perforated on three sides. The only other similar occurrence in the history of this nation was the production of the Philadelphia Carriers stamps (7LB16 and 7LB18, the former of which is being offered in this sale as Lot 31), which used the selvage of the US 1851 1c issue.

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CV. 5,000

Opening US$ 19,000.00
Sold...US$ 19,000.00


Closed..Jun-22-2019, 20:03:39 EST
Sold For 19000

Sale No: 3026
Lot No: 56
Symbol: img s
Cat No: 30X2

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Gonzales, Texas, 30X2, (10c) Gold on garnet, four margined single tied by two pen strokes on folded letter datelined "Gonzalez July 14th 1864," addressed to "Elder G. H. Thurmond, San Antonio, Texas," lightly struck straight line "Paid" to left of the stamp and double circle "Gonzales Tex" town marking at upper left, small sealed break at bottom, a Very Fine and attractive use; 1981 Philatelic Foundation certificate (Scott $25,000)

Provenance: Alfred H. Caspary (H.R. Harmer Sale 989, 1956)

Josiah K. Lilly (R.A. Siegel Sale 317, 1967)

A. Earl Weatherly (R.A. Siegel Sale 420, 1972)

Charles Deaton in his 2012 book, The Great Texas Stamp Collection, notes the existence of only three covers bearing this stamp and one additional example off cover. The stamp on all three of the covers is pen cancelled. Gonzales, Texas used advertising labels from the firm of Coleman & Law as provisional stamps twice during the Civil War (first in 1861 and later in 1864-65). John V. Law, co-owner of the firm, also served as the town's postmaster. As these labels were also attached to the insides of books (and perhaps medicine bottles) there have been numerous counterfeits produced over the years, and genuine uses on cover remain exceedingly scarce. The cover offered here was known as early as 1903, when it was used as the frontispiece of an issue of Mekeel's Stamp Collector describing various Confederate Provisionals.

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CV. 5,000

Opening US$ 70,000.00
Sold...US$ 70,000.00


Closed..Jun-22-2019, 20:05:47 EST
Sold For 70000

Sale No: 3026
Lot No: 57
Symbol: img s
Cat No: 35X1

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Greenwood Depot Va., 35X1, 10c Black on gray blue, uncancelled stamp made from laid letter paper with manuscript "Ten Cents" at top, hand stamped "Paid" at center, and manuscript "J. Bruce" (the postmaster) at bottom affixed, but not tied, on small envelope addressed (as are all known covers franked with this issue) to "Rev Paul Whitehead, Macfarlands P.O., Lunenburg Co., Va.," strong strike of "Greenwood Depot Va. Sep 21" town marking, envelope missing backflap and with numerous hinge remainders on back, also some tiny tears into the postmark, Very Fine and choice, 1975 Philatelic Foundation certificate (Scott $22,500)

Provenance: Sidney A. Hessel (H.R. Harmer Sale 2291, 1975)

Richard L. Calhoun in his 2012 work Confederate Postmaster Provisionals of Virginia notes the existence of a total of six covers with this stamp and of that number, only five are available to collectors as one cover is part of the Tapling Collection in the British Museum. The October 1887 issue of the American Philatelist reported that "Gilbert M. Bastable, of Catlett, Va.,...writes that he found five of these local stamps—all that are known to exist—in the correspondence of the Rev. Paul Whitehead, who sent him several thousand envelopes to examine." This particuar cover offered here was the first illustration to ever appear in the American Philatelist.

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CV. 7,500

Opening US$ 37,500.00
Sold...US$ 37,500.00


Closed..Jun-22-2019, 20:07:20 EST
Sold For 37500

Sale No: 3026
Lot No: 58
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Cat No: 36X1

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Grove Hill, Alabama, 36X1, 5c Black, single with fresh and clear impression of the wood cut design tied by "Grove Hill Ala Oct 26" town marking at the upper left of 1861 cover addressed to "John S. Dickinson, Esq., Newtown Academy, Munroe Co. Ala.," red embossed "Dickinson & Kilpatrick Attorneys at Law, Grove Hill, Ala." corner card, stamp ample margins except just touching at bottom right, the envelope is missing the backflap, a small nick in the top edge, and small abrasions from adhesive tape at the sides, the manuscript "Oct 26 1861" notation appears to be non-contemporary, still Very Fine showpiece (Scott $75,000)

Provenance: Count Philipp von Ferrary (Gilbert Sale 4, 1922)

Arthur Hind (Charles J. Phillips Sale 1, 1933)

Alfred H. Caspary (H.R. Harmer Sale 989, 1956)

Weill Brothers Stock (Christie's NY, 1989)

Considered to be the finest of the three examples (two covers and one off cover stamp) recorded of this stamp and the only example on a complete cover. In fact, Herbert Bloch, describer of the Caspary sales, lauded this cover as "...one of the most famous and celebrated of all Confederate items in existence." Mr. Bloch was probably being somewhat humble in his assessment; we would go as far as to say that this cover is one of the most celebrated of items in all of American philately, having been illustrated in the 1959 edition of the Dietz handbook, Linn's Philatelic Gems III, Life Magazine's "World's Rarest Stamps" (May 3, 1954), and the 1986 Ameripex exhibition catalogue. The Christie's sale of the Weill Brothers Stock of Confederate States in 1989 featured an enlargement of this stamp on the front cover of the catalogue, selected over even the "Livingston Pair" and the "Big Beaumont."

The Grove Hill Provisional is one of a number of United States stamps that has, in our opinion, suffered due to its extreme scarcity. When this cover was offered in the Ferrary sale in 1922 it was one of a number of items picked up by the contemporary presses, both philatelic and general. Newspapers across the country pictured the Grove Hill cover alongside the Mauritius "Post Paid" stamps and the Hawaiian Missionaries. Through the time it was featured by Life in 1954 the Grove Hill Provisional was something of a household name amongst philatelists, alongside the Alexandria "Blue Boy" and the "Big Beaumont." However, the long delays between appearances at auction and near-lack of public exhibition have resulted in a reduced awareness for the cover. Very nearly nothing has appeared in the philatelic literature for some time regarding this attractive and rare issue; it is our hope that the sale of this cover will work to rectify this unfortunate fact.

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CV. 20,000

Opening US$ 110,000.00
Sold...US$ 110,000.00


Closed..Jun-22-2019, 20:09:19 EST
Sold For 110000

Sale No: 3026
Lot No: 59
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Macon, Georgia, 53X3, 5c Black on yellow, Ornamental frame, uncancelled four margin stamp on dark buff cover addressed to "Mrs. Martha Service, Care of J. H. Service, Esq. Augusta, Geo.," lightly struck Macon, Georgia town marking to left of the stamp, colorless embossed "Wm. S. Williford" at lower left, stamp with a small scissor cut in lower left margin well away from the design, envelope missing portion of backflap, Very Fine (Scott $6,000)

The 1982 Frank Crown Survey of Confederate Postmaster Provisionals notes the existence of only 26 covers with this stamp. Macon, Georgia produced provisional stamps in four distinct designs; this design is believed to have been the second 5c stamp issued (earliest known example dated June 21, 1861).

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CV. 500

Opening US$ 1,050.00
Sold...US$ 1,050.00


Closed..Jun-22-2019, 20:10:28 EST
Sold For 1050

Sale No: 3026
Lot No: 60
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Cat No: Collection

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Macon, Georgia, 53X4, 5c Black on yellow, Plain frame, right margin single (ample to huge margins the other sides) tied by double circle "Macon Ga. Jun 7" town marking on blue all over "H. N. Ells & Co. Groceries, Provisions" ad cover addressed to Milledgeville, Georgia, the stamp with a couple of trivial margin creases, the cover some light soiling, very slightly reduced at the right and with a trivial corner extension at the lower right, Very Fine and rare; 1979 Philatelic Foundation certificate (Scott $7,500)

Provenance: "Tara" Collection (Christie's Robson Lowe, 1986)

Morris Everett (R.A. Siegel, Sale 754, 1993)

Dr. Karl Agre (R.A. Siegel, Sale 850, 2002)

1982 Crown Survey of Confederate Postmaster Provisionals notes the existence of 14 total covers with this stamp; of that number 12 are single frankings and only two covers exist with all-over advertising. A 2012 Siegel census shows a total of four advertising covers (two with 53X3 and two with 53X4). The plain-bordered 5c stamp (53X4) seems to have been issued prior to the floral-bordered 5c stamp (53X3) based on covers with legibile dates, although the Scott catalogue listings for Macon provisional stamps are in the wrong order.

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CV. 2,000

Opening US$ 2,300.00
Sold...US$ 2,300.00


Closed..Jun-22-2019, 20:11:18 EST
Sold For 2300

Sale No: 3026
Lot No: 61
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Cat No: 53X4a

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Macon, Georgia, 53X4a, 5c Black on yellow, Plain frame, Vertical tête-bêche pair, margins all around, each stamp pen cancelled, on a small neat white cover addressed to Monterey, Virginia; manuscript "Henderson Ga Aug 7 '61, Paid" postmark adjacent to franking, left stamp with faint diagonal crease and light stain at the bottom, envelope with portion of backflap missing, Very Fine and attractive; Henderson is a small town about 40 miles south of Macon (The Scott Catalogue does not price the tête-bêche pair on or off cover, but does price a normal pair on cover at $11,000)

Provenance: Count Philipp von Ferrary (Gilbert Sale 4, 1922)

Arthur Hind (Charles J. Phillips Sale 1, 1933)

Alfred H. Caspary (H.R. Harmer Sale 989, 1956)

Josiah K. Lilly (R.A. Siegel Sale 317, 1967)

This is the only recorded example of the tête-bêche pair on cover and one of only two pairs of this stamp on cover (the other pair is a normal vertical pair)

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CV. 3,000

Opening US$ 52,500.00
Sold...US$ 52,500.00


Closed..Jun-22-2019, 20:13:41 EST
Sold For 52500

Sale No: 3026
Lot No: 62
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image Nashville, Tennessee, 61X2, 5c Carmine on gray blue ribbed paper, horizontal strip of three and single stamp all tied by blue Nashville, Tennessee town markings on an envelope addressed to "Mr. Ralph L. Goodrich, ..., Little Rock Ark.," strip of three with clear to large margins except the center stamp into at the bottom, the single stamp with small flaw in the top left corner and into the outer frame line along the left side of the stamp, the cover repaired along the top left edge replacing a thin sliver of the original cover, Fine use and the only recorded example of a strip of three of this stamp on cover (Scott does not price a strip on cover, but does value a pair on cover at $6,000 and used singles at $650) (Image)

CV. 1,000

Opening US$ 4,250.00
Sold...US$ 4,250.00


Closed..Jun-22-2019, 20:15:47 EST
Sold For 4250

Sale No: 3026
Lot No: 63
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New Orleans, Louisiana, 62X1, 2c Blue, two-margin single tied by "New Orleans La. 31 Aug." town marking on dark buff cover addressed to Black Hawk, Mississippi, the cover with minor water staining at the left, Fine and scarce; 1976 Philatelic Foundation certificate (Scott $5,000)

The 1982 Crown Survey of Confederate Postmaster Provisionals notes that only 27 examples of this stamp on cover exist. A 2018 Siegel survey indicates a number closer to 30 though more than half are franked with stamps with fewer than four margins or with a faulty stamp.

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CV. 750

Opening US$ 800.00
Sold...US$ 800.00


Closed..Jun-22-2019, 20:16:24 EST
Sold For 800

Sale No: 3026
Lot No: 64
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New Orleans, Louisiana, 62X4, 1861 5c Red brown on bluish, single tied on envelope addressed to Natchez wonderful strike of the 2-line "Pd 5 Cts/N.O.P.O." provisional handstamp with accompanying "J. L. Riddell, P.M." straight-line, "New Orleans La. Dec 10 1861" river-mail double-circle datestamp and "Steam" handstamp, ms "Magenta" steamboat identification at lower left, stamp clear to large margins except just touching at lower left, cover some trivial edge wrinkling and missing portion of the backflap, some distracting docketing at left, Very Fine and choice, a rare use of the provisional handstamp to tie the 5c provisional issue with only 12-15 examples known

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CV. 2,000

Opening US$ 2,600.00
Sold...US$ 2,600.00


Closed..Jun-22-2019, 20:17:11 EST
Sold For 2600

Sale No: 3026
Lot No: 65
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New Orleans, Louisiana, 62X4, 5c Red brown on bluish, large-margined horizontal pair, cancelled but not tied by straight-line "Paid" markings on small neat cover with "New Orleans, La. 26 Aug." town marking, addressed to Flat Rock P.O., Henderson County, North Carolina, envelope with torn backflap, Very Fine and attractive (Scott $700)

Provenance; Sidney A. Hessel (H.R. Harmer Sale 2291, 1975)

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CV. 300

Opening US$ 475.00
Sold...US$ 475.00


Closed..Jun-22-2019, 20:17:57 EST
Sold For 475

Sale No: 3026
Lot No: 66
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Cat No: 66X1

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Pittsylvania Court House, Virginia, 66X1, 5c Dull red on wove, rectangularly-cut single with extremely large margins all around tied by "Pittsylvania C.H. Va. 5 Nov" town marking on 1861 folded letter datelined "Nov 4th 1861" and addressed to "Mr. Abram Fackler, Williamsburg, Va.," stamp slightly toned from gum, cover few tiny tone spots, Very Fine (Scott $40,000), 2019 Philatelic Foundation certificate

Provenance; Alfred H. Caspary (H.R. Harmer Sale 989, 1956)

Calhoun in his 2012 work Confederate Postmaster Provisionals of Virginia notes the existence of only nine covers with this stamp (one is in the Tapling Collection and unavailable to collectors). Of the remaining eight covers, only only six have the stamp cut rectangular. Owing to the similarities between the Pittsylvania Courthouse provisionl and the Danville, Virginia provisional, collectors figure that both were printed at the offices of the Danville-based Democratic Appeal newspaper. An extremely attractive copy of this remarkably scarce stamp.

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CV. 10,000

Opening US$ 35,000.00
Sold...US$ 35,000.00


Closed..Jun-22-2019, 20:19:33 EST
Sold For 35000

Sale No: 3026
Lot No: 67
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Cat No: 86X1

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Uniontown, Alabama, 86X1, 2c Dark blue on gray blue, upper right corner margin single (position 2 of the setting of 4) with blue pen cancellation but not tied on small neat locally used turned envelope with a note under the backflap reading "Please excuse a turned envelope," the stamp with tiny scrapes and tiny marginal toning at right, the cover with trivial toning and some light aging, Very Fine and rare (Unpriced in Scott)

Provenance: Sidney A. Hessel (H.R. Harmer Sale 2291, 1975)

In his 2016 monograph on the Uniontown Postmaster Provisionals, Francis J. Crown, Jr. notes the existence of only two examples of this stamp on cover with this being the unique example with a cancelled stamp. In addition to the two covers a sheet of four was discovered by the Weill Brothers in 1938; unlike the stamps on cover, the sheet is printed on white paper and is listed separately in Scott (86X2). Only six municipalities in the Confederacy issued provisional 2c postage stamps to pay the drop-letter rate: Baton Rouge, Macon, Memphis, Mobile, New Orleans, and Uniontown. Of these Macon and Uniontown are by far the scarcest. The second recorded cover, ex-Caspary, is from position 1 and is similarly a local drop-rate cover. With only two stamps recorded on or off cover the 2c Uniontown on gray blue ranks amongst the greatest rarities of American philately.

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CV. 2,500

Opening US$ 55,000.00
Sold...US$ 55,000.00


Closed..Jun-22-2019, 20:21:40 EST
Sold For 55000
Sale No: 3026
Lot No: 68
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Uniontown, Alabama, 86X4, 5c Green on white, single stamp (position 2 of the setting of 4) with minimal margins to barely in tied by mostly indistinct "Uniontown Ala 27 Nov" town marking on blue cover addressed to "Mrs. R. A. Cobbs,..., Montgomery Ala.," Very Fine; 1994 Confederate Stamp Alliance certificate (Scott $15,000)

Provenance: Dr. Karl Agre (R.A. Siegel Sale 850, September 2000)

In his 2016 monograph on the Uniontown Postmaster Provisionals, Francis J. Crown, Jr. notes the existence of only seventeen examples of this stamp on cover. Of the seventeen recorded examples, fifteen were part of the Cobbs correspondence and all of those covers seem to bear stamps with little or no margins. When comparing the four positions of the Uniontown Provisionals, position 2 (without corner lozenges) is by far the most distinctive, leading some to suggest that it warrants its own separate Scott listing.

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CV. 1,000

Opening US$ 2,600.00
Sold...US$ 2,600.00


Closed..Jun-22-2019, 20:22:52 EST
Sold For 2600


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