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H.R. Harmer GPN, Inc. Sale: 3040

United States
1847 Issue (1-2)
Sale No: 3040
Lot No: 5
Symbol: Cat No: 1

image 1, 1847 5c Red brown, stamp with margins large to clear, tied by two pen-strokes and red "Philada Rail Road" straightline cancel, second strike at right, manuscript "Paid," Blood's (2c) Bronze on black (15L17) local affixed but not tied, all on folded lettersheet addressed to Monson, Massachusetts, Very Fine and attractive combination of stamp, cancel, and local, Dr. Chase's notation on reverse: "5c 1847, very fine, 1849 color + impression, 'Philada Rail Road' in and directly across the stamp + repeated on the cover, black pen in addition, Blood's local on the cover" (Image)

CV. 250

Opening US$ 1,800.00
Sold...US$ 1,800.00


Closed..Jun-24-2021, 16:40:46 EST
Sold For 1800

Sale No: 3040
Lot No: 6
Symbol: Cat No: 2

image 2, 1847 10c Black, single with margins large (portion of adjacent stamp at top) to just clear, tied by red grid with matching "Cincinnati O. 10 Sep 21" credit datestamp, additionally a bold strike in red of "Atlantic Lake & Mississippi Telegraph Cincinnati Sept. 20" handstamp, on two-page printed circular about the construction of the telegraph, additionally a handwritten letter enclosed datelined September 19, 1847 from Henry O'Rielly (proprietor of this telegraph), Very Fine and exceedingly rare, the Alexander census does not record another example of this handstamp on an 1847 issue cover (Image)

CV. 500

Opening US$ 4,500.00
Sold...US$ 4,500.00


Closed..Jun-24-2021, 16:42:20 EST
Sold For 4500


1857-61 Issue (18-39)
Sale No: 3040
Lot No: 7
Symbol: Cat No:

20

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20, 1857 1c Blue, Type II, horizontal pair used alongside 1857 3c Dull red and 1857 12c Black on 3c Nesbitt envelope (26, 26, U9), all cancelled by black grids with matching "Ann Arbor Mich. Jan 28 1860 cds" alongside (actually an 1861 use), addressed to Colchester, Canada West, with appropriate Windsor, Kingsville, and Colchester backstamps (all dated January 1861), cover with sealed tear at top, bit of edge wear indicating thick contents, a Very Fine and colorful franking (the 1c Type II pair is especially fresh and attractive) paying double the 10c rate to Canada

Provenance: M. Hubert Judd (Pencil notation on reverse)

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CV. 200

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


Closed..Jun-24-2021, 16:43:15 EST
Sold For 3250

Sale No: 3040
Lot No: 8
Symbol:
Cat No:

26

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26, 1857 3c Dull red, Type III, three singles tied by Boston "Paid" in grid handstamp to multi-page folded letter to Manila, Philippines, with 1860 24c Gray lilac (37) added to make the proper 33c rate, endorsed "Via Southhampton," "Boston Am. Pkt. Apr 20" and "Hong Kong Ju 23 60" backstamps, Very Fine appearance, the earliest known letter from the "Manila Find"

Provenance: "Manila Find" (H.R. Harmer Sale 2893, 1994)

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CV. 300

Opening US$ 2,750.00
Sold...US$ 2,750.00


Closed..Jun-24-2021, 16:44:11 EST
Sold For 2750

Sale No: 3040
Lot No: 9
Symbol: Cat No: 28A

image 28A, 1858 5c Indian red, Type I, vertical pair and single, all tied by "New Orleans La. Nov 20 1858" cds to cover to Lot-et-Garonne, France, endorsed "By steamer," red "New Paid York 12 Nov ??" credit datestamp, black "Et. Unis Serv. Br. A.C. 14 Dec 58" transit and boxed "PD" handstamps, couple of backstamps including Fumel, stamps with scissor-cut perfs, Very Fine and attractive, a vivid and fresh example of this distinctive shade (Scott $11,000 as used single and pair) (Image)

CV. 1,000

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


Closed..Jun-24-2021, 16:45:41 EST
Sold For 3000

Sale No: 3040
Lot No: 10
Symbol: Cat No: 35

image 35, 1859 10c Green, Type V, single tied by Sacramento cds to "Putt's Overland Envelope," with printing on the front and back lampooning "Uncle Sam's Great Mule Railroad," cover addressed to Philadelphia, Very Fine and attractive, a wonderful bit of early pro-railroad propaganda (Image)

CV. 100

Opening US$ 9,500.00
Sold...US$ 9,000.00


Closed..Jun-24-2021, 16:46:54 EST
Sold For 9000

Sale No: 3040
Lot No: 11
Symbol: Cat No: 36B

image 36B, 1860 12c Black, Plate 3, horizontal pair, used alongside 1857 1c Blue (24, vertical pair) and 1857 3c Dull red (26, vertical pair and single), each cancelled by neat black grid (3c single and 1c pair tied), "Nashua N.H. Dec 14 1860" double circle datestamp at lower left, cover addressed to Oberried, Switzerland, red boxed "Aachen 4 1 Franco" and "12" credit handstamp, multitude of backstamps including New York (December 19), top edge of cover and backflap expertly repaired, few stamps with toned perf tips, still Very Fine, a colorful and unusual way of paying the 35c Prussian Closed Mail rate (Image)

CV. 400

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


Closed..Jun-24-2021, 16:47:18 EST
Sold For 1400


1861-66 Issue (63-78)
Sale No: 3040
Lot No: 12
Symbol: Cat No: 68

image 68, 1861 10c Green, natural s.e. at right, used alongside 1861 3c Rose and two 1861 1c Blue (65, 63), each cancelled by neat manuscript "X" on cover to Hamburg, Germany, docketing reads "New Melle Mo July 18/63," endorsed "By Hamburg Steamer," red "N. York Paid Hamb. Pkt. 10 Jul 25" credit datestamp, backstamped Hamburg and Melle, cover opened on three sides and small nick along bottom edge, still Very Fine and attractive appearance, cover pays the 15c rate via Hamburg in a very colorful manner (Image)

CV. 100

Opening US$ 475.00
Sold...US$ 475.00


Closed..Jun-24-2021, 16:48:09 EST
Sold For 475

Sale No: 3040
Lot No: 13
Symbol: Cat No: 69

image 69, 1861 12c Black, single used alongside 1861 3c Rose (65, natural s.e. at right) and 1863 2c Black (73, two singles), all cancelled or tied by indistinct Maryland double circle datestamp or cork killers, on small 1866 mourning cover to Lausanne, Switzerland, red "N. York U.S. Pkt Paid Sep 20" datestamp, red "16" credit handstamp over "5" in circle, blue "America +£ber Bremen Franco" ties one of the 2c stamps, all proper backstamps, docketing indicates October 9, 1866 receipt, the two 2c stamps folded over the top of the cover, Very Fine and attractive franking paying the 19c rate via Bremen or Hamburg. (Image)

CV. 100

Opening US$ 220.00
Sold...US$ 220.00


Closed..Jun-24-2021, 16:49:00 EST
Sold For 220

Sale No: 3040
Lot No: 14
Symbol: Cat No: 69

image 69, 1861 12c Black, two singles, used alongside two 1861 10c Green and an 1861 1c Blue (68, 63), stamps tied by red heart fancy cancels to cover to Hong Kong, China, red "Supplementary Mail" Type A octagonal handstamp, endorsed "via Southhampton" with corresponding April 20, 1863 London credit datestamp and crayon "40," backstamped Hong Kong July 9, backflap torn and slightly refolded, couple of stamps with minor perf faults from placement at the edge of the cover, Very Fine appearance, despite the lack of an American postmark it is believed this cover originated in Philadelphia, especially interesting with this enigmatic and attractive fancy cancel (Image)

CV. 250

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


Closed..Jun-24-2021, 16:50:33 EST
Sold For 9000

Sale No: 3040
Lot No: 15
Symbol:
Cat No: 63

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70b, 1861 24c Steel blue, strip of three used alongside pair of 1861 1c Blue (63) on mourning cover to St. Petersburg, Russia, stamps each neatly cancelled by manuscript "X," black "Gorham Me. Jun 12" cds, two strikes of red "Portland Am. Pkt. 28 Paid Jun 13" credit datestamp, red boxed "Aachen 26 6 Franco," docketing on reverse indicates June 30, 1862 arrival, stamps with light horizontal crease from placement and cover slightly refolded at top for better display, Very Fine, a colorful and attractive cover from the Josiah Pierce correspondence paying double the 37c rate via Prussian Closed Mail, 24c stamps a wonderfully true representation of the desirable steel blue shade

Provenance: Henry C. Gibson (Philip H. Ward Sale 12, 1944)

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CV. 2,000

Opening US$ 4,500.00
Sold...US$ 4,500.00


Closed..Jun-24-2021, 16:51:11 EST
Sold For 4500

Sale No: 3040
Lot No: 18
Symbol: Cat No: 101

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101, 1869 90c Blue, F Grill, used with 12c F Grill (97) on an envelope addressed to Lima Peru, just tied by black cork killer cancels with the 90c also tied by crisp strike of "Panama MY 22 69" cds (British PO), a magenta "San Francisco May 8 Paid" cds at upper left, red crayon "3" and "72", the 12c trivial perf tip toning, 90c some blunted/short perfs, letter a horiz file fold, still Very Fine and, in the words of renowned philatelist Jerome Wagshal, "..it is a philatelic gem of the first rank."; George Sloane notation on back "1867 issue 12c and 90c grilled 9x13/ From the collection of Rear Admiral AB Randall" and signed by Sloane; just two covers with the 90c F Grill are recorded, the other being a domestic use (Chronicle Vol. 40, No. 4, page 264), the basic rate to Peru via Panama in May of 1869 was 34 cents per ½ ounce, making this a triple rate cover, illustrated and discussed in an article by Jerome Wagshal in The Chronicle, Vol. 23, No. 1 (February 1971), page 28-29 (mentions Philatelic Foundation certificate #21793 which does not accompany), 2021 Philatelic Foundation certificate which mentions additional traces of an orange red transit cancel on the 90c (Scott $100,000)

Provenance: Marc Haas (Private Transaction, 1980)

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CV. 25,000

Opening US$ 50,000.00
Sold...US$ 50,000.00


Closed..Jun-24-2021, 16:54:32 EST
Sold For 50000


1867-68 Grilled Issues (79-101)
Sale No: 3040
Lot No: 16
Symbol: Cat No: 73

image 73, 1863 2c Black, vertical pair, used alongside horizontal pair of 1868 3c Rose (94) with right sheet margin, target cancels with matching "Bristol N.H. Jan 29" cds on cover to Swatow, China (from the Wingate correspondence), red "New York Paid All Feb 9" credit handstamp, Hong Kong and Swatow backstamps, left 3c stamp with internal crease, Extremely Fine and attractive (Image)

CV. 300

Opening US$ 750.00
Sold...US$ 750.00


Closed..Jun-24-2021, 16:52:38 EST
Sold For 750

Sale No: 3040
Lot No: 17
Symbol: Cat No:

83

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83, 1867 3c Rose, "C" Grill, horizontal strip of five with natural s.e. at right used alongside 1863 2c Black (73), just tied by bold rosette cancels to 1867 cover to Darmstadt, Germany, red "N. York Paid Hamb. Pkt. 12 Dec 14" credit datestamp, Hamburg backstamp, 3c stamps on the ends with small faults and backflap rejoined, Very Fine, an extremely rare multiple of the 3c "C" grill on cover, overpaying the 15c Bremen-Hamburg packet rate to Germany by 2c

Provenance: Ryohei Ishikawa (Christie's Robson Lowe, 1993)

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CV. 2,000

Opening US$ 2,500.00
Sold...US$ 2,500.00


Closed..Jun-24-2021, 16:53:26 EST
Sold For 2500


1869 Pictorial Issue (112-122)
Sale No: 3040
Lot No: 19
Symbol: Cat No: 116

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116, 1869 10c Yellow, well-centered single used alongside 1869 2c Brown, both tied by red grids to small mourning cover to "Mountain View P.O., Prince Edward Co., C.W.," matching red "Boston Mass. Mar 31" cds alongside

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CV.

Opening US$ 625.00
Sold...US$ 625.00


Closed..Jun-24-2021, 16:56:10 EST
Sold For 625


1893 Columbian Exposition Issue (230-245)
Sale No: 3040
Lot No: 20
Symbol: Cat No: U88

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230-35, 1893 1c-6c Columbians, fresh singles of the first six values in the set tied by "Philadelphia Pa." oval registry cancels to 7c Vermilion on amber entire (U88), addressed to John F. Seybold in Syracuse, New York, purple straightline "Registered" handstamp, Philadelphia and Syracuse registry backstamps, Very Fine and colorful

Provenance: Corey Long (R.A. Siegel Sale 948, 2007)

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CV. 250

Opening US$ 575.00
Sold...US$ 575.00


Closed..Jun-24-2021, 16:57:09 EST
Sold For 575

Sale No: 3040
Lot No: 21
Symbol: Cat No: 242

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242, 1893 $2 Brown red, vivid single tied by several strikes of July 4, 1894 New York duplex to cover to locally-addressed cover, boxed Station K registered handstamp on reverse, Very Fine and choice, an attractive cover from the Constantin Witt correspondence (Scott $1,900)

Provenance: Barry Schwartz (R.A. Siegel Sale 952, 2008)

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CV. 1,000

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


Closed..Jun-24-2021, 16:57:38 EST
Sold For 1700


Carriers Stamps
Sale No: 3040
Lot No: 22
Symbol: Cat No: LO2

image LO2, 1851 1c Blue, full frameline at left and portions of framelines on other three sides, tied by "U.S.P.O. Despatch/Pre-Paid/One Cent" double-oval handstamp to locally-addressed cover, a bit of overall wear including a few small creases affecting the stamp, still Very Fine and particularly choice with the stamp tied by the Scott Type C32 handstamp in red (Image)

CV. 300

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


Closed..Jun-24-2021, 16:58:57 EST
Sold For 4250

Sale No: 3040
Lot No: 23
Symbol: Cat No: 4LB9

image 4LB9, HonourGÇÖs City Post, Charleston, SC, 1851-54 2c Black on bluish pelure, large-margined single on folded letter addressed to "Mssr. Cornelius + Co., Philadelphia, Pa." (datelined October 15), stamp uncancelled, red "Charleston S.C. 10 Oct 15" credit datestamp alongside, lettersheet with some light vertical creases, stamp lifted and hinged back into place, Very Fine, not listed in the Lyons census (Penny Post Vol. 15, No. 4) although several other Honour's covers to the same addressee are noted (Scott $950 for used) (Image)

CV. 150

Opening US$ 230.00
Sold...US$ 230.00


Closed..Jun-24-2021, 16:59:34 EST
Sold For 230

Sale No: 3040
Lot No: 24
Symbol: Cat No: 4LB17

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4LB17, Beckman’s City Post, Charleston, SC, 2c Black, single with wonderful margins, used alongside US 1857 3c Dull red (26), both stamps tied by perfect strike of “Charleston S.C. Jun 18 1860” cds, Beckman’s stamp additionally lightly tied by pencil, on cover addressed to Brunswick, Georgia, small piece of backflap out, Extremely Fine and unique on- or off-cover, we are reticent to speak in superlatives but we feel confident in quoting Herbert J. Bloch when he wrote in the 1957 Caspary catalogue: “In marvelous condition and generally considered the most outstanding carrier cover in existence,” quite simply one of the gems of American philately which has been off the market for 64 years (Scott listed but unpriced)

In the 1957 H.R. Harmer Caspary sale of Carriers and Locals, this cover realized an astounding $11,000. The next highest realization, for the October 19, 1861 Crouise “Garter” Pony Express cover, was half the Beckman’s hammer price ($5,500). In terms of covers bearing unique examples of postage stamps used in the United States, it is in an elite class alongside the Alexandria “Blue Boy,” the Lockport and Boscawen provisionals, and very few others. The combination of uniqueness and beauty makes this a singularly desirable and impressive cover.

Provenance: Count Philipp von Ferrary (Gilbert Sale 7, 1924)

Alfred H. Caspary (H.R. Harmer Sale 1072, 1957)

John R. Boker, Jr. (Private Transaction)

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CV. 75,000

Opening US$ 57,500.00
Sold...US$ 57,500.00


Closed..Jun-24-2021, 17:01:21 EST
Sold For 57500

Sale No: 3040
Lot No: 25
Symbol: Cat No: Collection

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4LB18, Steinmeyer's City Post, Charleston, SC, 2c Black on bluish, stamp in upper righthand corner of neat envelope addressed simply to "Judge John Johnson," stamp with full margins, small repair at top left and cover with sealed tear at top, Extremely Fine appearance, one of three known examples of the Steinmeyer's "Border-of-Pearls" stamp and the only cover in private hands, therefore one of the rarest and most extraordinary of all carriers covers (listed but unpriced in Scott)

There are only three examples of the Steinmeyer's "Border-of-Pearls" stamp recorded, one of which (an on-cover stamp) is housed in the British Library's Tapling Collection and is therefore unlikely come onto the market. The other stamp, an unused single, was sold as part of the Hall Collection in 2000. Joseph G. Martin, John C. Beckman, and John F. Steinmeyer, Jr., all carriers in Charleston, South Carolina, each issued their own adhesive stamps in the period around 1860. All are exceptionally rare. Postage stamps of a different design issued by Steinmeyer on bluish, pink, and yellow paper are not known used genuinely, and may or may not have actually seen service.

Provenance: Alfred H. Caspary (H.R. Harmer Sale 1070, 1957)

Ambassador J. William Middendorf, II (Frajola Net Price Sale 4, 1990)

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CV. 7,500

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


Closed..Jun-24-2021, 17:01:59 EST
Sold For 7500

Sale No: 3040
Lot No: 26
Symbol: Cat No: 7LB6

image 7LB6, Philadelphia, PA, 1849-50 1c Black on rose, stamp with irregular margins (including massive margin at bottom), affixed but not tied to locally-addressed cover, blue circled "2" handstamp, adhesive with some light water stains around the edges (part of which seems to tie the stamp), Very Fine and interesting intra-city usage lacking the typical Philadelphia datestamp (Scott $500)rnProvenance: Henry C. Gibson (Private transaction) (Image)

CV. 150

Opening US$ 170.00
Sold...US$ 170.00


Closed..Jun-24-2021, 17:02:42 EST
Sold For 170

Sale No: 3040
Lot No: 33
Symbol: Cat No: 28L5

image 28L5, Brooklyn City Express Post, Brooklyn, NY, 1855-65 2c Black on dark blue, large margins to just touching at right, indistinct black cancel with "Brooklyn Jan 27 N-Y." cds alongside, on cover to Hanover, Germany, endorsed "per U.S.M. Steamer 'Washington' via Bremerhaven," black "N. York U.S. Pkt. 9 Jan. 28" debit datestamp and "30" in circle, red "3?ggr America +£ber Bremen" two-line handstamp, additional red crayon rate markings, small multicolored "Liberty" patriotic deal on backflap, Very Fine, an extraordinary local stamp use and almost certainly the only example of the Brooklyn City Express stamp on an Ocean Line cover to EuropernThe Ocean Steam Navigation company was founded in 1847, and was the first company awarded a contract by the US government for the oceanic transportation of mail. This cover was carried on the January 28, 1854 sailing of the paddle steamer Washington, and arrived in Bremen on February 13. More information on the fascinating and historic Ocean Line can be found in Hubbard and Winter's North Atlantic Mail Sailings 1840-75.rnProvenance: David Golden ( R.A. Siegel Sale 817, 1999) (Image)

CV. 1,000

Opening US$ 8,500.00
Sold...US$ 8,500.00


Closed..Jun-24-2021, 17:12:38 EST
Sold For 8500


Civil War Covers - Union Patriotic Covers
Sale No: 3040
Lot No: 107
Symbol: Cat No: 26, 36B

image "One of the F.F.V.'s after his Contraband, General Butler 'Can't see it.'" red and blue caricature with D. Murphy's Son imprint, 1861 cover from the Angell correspondence to Munich, Bavaria with two each 1857 3c Dull red, Type III and 1860 12c Black, Plate 3 (26, 36B) tied by Boston "Paid" in grid, manuscript "Per Asia, New York, via England & Belgium," red "Boston Br. Pkt. 7 Paid Jul 30" also ties 3c, red boxed "Aachen 1 8 Franco," black "Munchen 15 Aug 1861" on reverse, Extremely Fine, an extraordinary showpiece, particularly scarce franked with stamps of the previous issue, wonderful in every respect (Weiss C-BL 53)rnProvenance: Katherine Matthies (R.A. Siegel Sale 353, 1969)rnMarc Haas (Stanley Gibbons/London, 1980)rnJon Bischel (Nutmeg Sale 27, 2000) (Image)

CV. 5,000

Opening US$ 21,000.00
Sold...US$ 21,000.00


Closed..Jun-24-2021, 18:48:16 EST
Sold For 21000

Sale No: 3040
Lot No: 108
Symbol: Cat No: 65, 69

image "In Union There Is Strength," red and blue design of a scimitar with swords and shield, J.M. Whittemore imprint with address, addressed to Dr. Henry C. Angell in Paris, franked with two 1861 3c Rose (one with natural s.e.) and two 1861 12c Black (65, 69), all tied by black semicircle of wedges killer, red "Boston Paid 24 Feb 17" cds, red March 2 Calais transit marking and matching boxed "PD," backstamped the same day in Paris, one 12c placed precariously close to the edge so a few blunted perfs, Extremely Fine and attractive cover from the Angell correspondence, stamps pay the 30c Treaty Rate to Paris (Weiss O-S 40, Walcott 2692V) (Image)

CV. 2,500

Opening US$ 13,000.00
Sold...US$ 13,000.00


Closed..Jun-24-2021, 18:50:12 EST
Sold For 13000

Sale No: 3040
Lot No: 109
Symbol:
image Benjamin Franklin and George Washington, bust of Franklin in red at left and Washington in blue at right, with seated Liberty flanked by stars in between, 1861 3c Rose tied by Alexandria, Virginia datestamp to cover to South Barre, Vermont, stamp natural s.e. at right and cover imperceptibly reduced at right, Very Fine, an extremely rare and attractive design, perfectly mirroring the first-issued postage stamps of the United States just a decade and a half prior (Weiss GW-161, Walcott 117)rnProvenance: Jon Bischel (Nutmeg Sale 27, 2000) (Image)

CV. 300

Opening US$ 900.00
Sold...US$ 900.00


Closed..Jun-24-2021, 18:52:02 EST
Sold For 900

Sale No: 3040
Lot No: 110
Symbol: Cat No: 26

image "Our Country," red, blue, and black design with a bust of George Washington and an American flag on a globe, 1857 3c Dull red (26) tied by "Troy N.Y. Jul 11" cds to locally-addressed cover, couple small pieces of black construction paper adhered to reverse, still Very Fine appearing (Weiss GW-12) (Image)

CV. 50

Opening US$ 2,750.00
Sold...US$ 2,750.00


Closed..Jun-24-2021, 18:53:24 EST
Sold For 2750

Sale No: 3040
Lot No: 111
Symbol: Cat No: 26

image Beardless Lincoln in Thin Frame Facing Right, black design inverted at lower right, red and blue female figure with waving flag upright at left, franked with 1857 3c Dull red (26) tied by grid with matching "Lewiston Ms. May 20" cds (two months after inauguration), addressed to Harmony, Maine, barely reduced at left, light overall toning, still Very Fine, the only recorded example of this design, very eye-catching and unique with both designs printed opposite one another, a wonderful and choice patriotic (Weiss AL-56 var, Walcott 156 var)rnProvenance: Jon Bischel (Nutmeg Sale 27, 2000) (Image)

CV. 1,000

Opening US$ 6,500.00
Sold...US$ 6,500.00


Closed..Jun-24-2021, 18:54:35 EST
Sold For 6500

Sale No: 3040
Lot No: 112
Symbol:
image Gen. Prentiss and Map, overall multicolored Magnus design, manuscript "Soldier's Letter" with officer's frank, black "Washington D.C. Nov 20" cds and straightline "Due 3," cover addressed to Columbia, Pennsylvania, barest trace of edge toning, large piece of black construction paper adhered to reverse, still Extremely Fine appearance, a rare and striking design (Weiss PM-217)rnProvenance: Jon Bischel (Nutmeg Sale 27, 2000) (Image)

CV. 300

Opening US$ 4,000.00
Sold...US$ 4,000.00


Closed..Jun-24-2021, 18:55:44 EST
Sold For 4000

Sale No: 3040
Lot No: 113
Symbol: Cat No: 65

image War Department Building and Bust of Lieut. Gen. Scott, multicolored Magnus two-panel design, portrait of Winfield Scott in uniform facing left with imprint below, War Department headquarters at left, 1861 3c Rose (65) tied by Alexandria, Virginia postmark, cover addressed to Camden, New Jersey, very slight reduction at right, still Very Fine and most attractive (Weiss FP-WS-75)rnProvenance: Jon Bischel (Nutmeg Sale 27, 2000) (Image)

CV. 500

Opening US$ 2,500.00
Sold...US$ 2,500.00


Closed..Jun-24-2021, 18:56:44 EST
Sold For 2500

Sale No: 3040
Lot No: 114
Symbol: Cat No: 65

image "7th Reg. P.R.V.C.," all-over regimental design with pillar at left listing significant battles of the war, both instances of "7th" in the design have been replaced with a manuscript "4," 1861 3c Rose (65) tied by blue target with matching "Martinsburg W.V. 22 Feb 64" cds alongside, addressed to Philadelphia, opened at top, impression of docketing at left and few tiny edge nicks, still Very Fine and rare regimental design (similar to Weiss RE-76 or Walcott 1315) (Image)

CV. 75

Opening US$ 625.00
Sold...US$ 625.00


Closed..Jun-24-2021, 18:57:50 EST
Sold For 625

Sale No: 3040
Lot No: 115
Symbol: Cat No: 65

image "California," purple overall design of state seal and flag, cover franked with 1861 3c Rose (65) tied by Alexandria, Virginia datestamp, addressed to West Dryden, New York, includes matching lettersheet (split along the folds), tiny piece of black cardstock adhering to reverse and light edgewear, still Fine and attractive, only two recorded examples of this design, any California patriotic cover is rare (Weiss ST-271, Walcott 1686) (Image)

CV. 400

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


Closed..Jun-24-2021, 18:59:07 EST
Sold For 3000

Sale No: 3040
Lot No: 116
Symbol: Cat No: 65

image "For the Union, Connecticut," gorgeous multicolor Magnus design with two female figures and a waving flag at left and the state coat of arms of Connecticut at right, 1861 3c Rose (65) tied by indistinct September Washington, DC double circle datestamp, cover addressed to Amesbury, Massachusetts, Very Fine, one of the most attractive state designs we have seen (Weiss ST-184, Walcott 1642) (Image)

CV. 200

Opening US$ 850.00
Sold...US$ 850.00


Closed..Jun-24-2021, 19:00:33 EST
Sold For 850

Sale No: 3040
Lot No: 117
Symbol: Cat No: 65

image "Loyal, Arms of Pennsylvania," attractive red and blue design with the state seal of Pennsylvania at left and a border of stars with the abbreviations of each state, Magee imprint on reverse, 1861 3c Rose (65) perfectly stocked-on-the-nose by black "Paid 3" in circle with matching "Bedford Pa. Paid Nov 30" cds alongside, addressed to McConnellsburg, Pennsylvania, repairs at left and black construction paper adhered to reverse, still Very Fine appearance, one of only three recorded examples of this attractive design (Weiss ST-113) (Image)

CV. 100

Opening US$ 600.00
Sold...US$ 600.00


Closed..Jun-24-2021, 19:01:51 EST
Sold For 600

Sale No: 3040
Lot No: 118
Symbol:
image "The Loyal States - Vermont," beautiful olive all-over design with the Vermont state motto seal, also Liberty reclining with a flag, remarkably well-centered 1861 3c Pink (64; stamp was submitted as a Pigeon blood and in our view certainly has a distinctive bluish tinge) tied by September 12, 1861 Washington, DC cds to cover to Rutland, Vermont, Reagles imprint on reverse, tiny piece out of backflap, Extremely Fine and attractive, 1987 Philatelic Foundation certificate (Weiss ST-57a, Walcott 1808) (Image)

CV. 400

Opening US$ 725.00
Sold...US$ 725.00


Closed..Jun-24-2021, 19:02:48 EST
Sold For 725

Sale No: 3040
Lot No: 119
Symbol: Cat No: 65

image "The Rebel States - Arkansas," stunning all-over Reagles design depicting the devil with a Confederate flag, imprint on backflap, 1861 3c Rose (65) tied by grid to cover to Philadelphia (A.C. Kline correspondence), "Salem Mass June 27" cds alongside, Extremely Fine and lovely, the only recorded example of this design, a gem in every respect, 1994 Philatelic Foundation certificate (Weiss ST-84)rnProvenance: Jon Bischel (Nutmeg Sale 27, 2000) (Image)

CV. 400

Opening US$ 8,000.00
Sold...US$ 8,500.00


Closed..Jun-24-2021, 19:05:16 EST
Sold For 8500

Sale No: 3040
Lot No: 120
Symbol: Cat No: 65

image "Cain of Baltimore," well-executed design in red showing Marshal of Police George Proctor Kane, cover franked with 1861 3c Rose (65) tied by black "Paid" in oval, red "Boston Mass Jan 9" double circle datestamp alongside, cover addressed to Kennebunkport, Maine, slightly reduced and small edge break at top, black construction paper adhered to reverse, still Extremely Fine, one of the most attractive and unusual patriotics we have offered in some time rnAs the Marshal of the Baltimore City Police Department, George Proctor Kane played a pivotal role in the Baltimore Riot of 1861. His strong and outspoken Confederate sympathies led to his arrest and imprisonment at numerous facilities including Fort McHenry and New York's Fort Lafayette. Upon his release in 1862 he moved to Montreal, before running the blockade and arriving in Richmond in 1864. It has been suggested that he was an acquaintance of John Wilkes Booth, and it was feared in 1861 that Kane might have involvement in an assassination plot against Abraham Lincoln upon his inauguration. Despite his checkered past, in the 1870s he served as both Sheriff and Mayor of Baltimore. rnProvenance: Jon Bischel (Nutmeg Sale 27, 2000) (Image)

CV. 400

Opening US$ 1,600.00
Sold...US$ 1,600.00


Closed..Jun-24-2021, 19:06:22 EST
Sold For 1600

Sale No: 3040
Lot No: 121
Symbol:
Cat No: 63, 65

image "Monument to the Memory of Jeff Davis," dramatic design shows skeletal Jeff Davis standing atop a pyramid of skulls, cover franked with 1861 1c and 3c (63, 65), all tied by perfect strike of "New York June 25 1862" duplex, also straightline "Advertised" and "1" in circle rate marking, cover originally addressed to New Jersey and re-addressed to Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, tiny edge crack at top and repaired backflap, from the Wyman correspondence, Extremely Fine, a beautiful and colorful item described in the Bischel catalogue as "the ultimate patriotic cover" (Weiss C-SK 21a)rnProvenance: Jon Bischel (Nutmeg Sale 27, 2000) (Image)

CV. 1,000

Opening US$ 22,000.00
Sold...US$ 22,000.00


Closed..Jun-24-2021, 19:08:47 EST
Sold For 22000

Sale No: 3040
Lot No: 122
Symbol: Cat No: Jeff.

image "Ye Prince of ye Rebells (Jeff.) announceth to ye Rebell Cabinett..." caricature in blue of Jefferson Davis and his cabinet with a humerous verse (different than the one depicted in Weiss), 1861 3c Rose (65) tied by "Cynthiana K.Y. Oct 14" cds to cover to Oregon, Ohio, Very Fine, a particularly attractive and rarely-seen design (Weiss C-P-J-75 var) (Image)

CV. 200

Opening US$ 2,000.00
Sold...US$ 2,000.00


Closed..Jun-24-2021, 19:09:35 EST
Sold For 2000

Sale No: 3040
Lot No: 123
Symbol:
image "Our Country," red and blue design with quote from John A. Dix ("If any one attempts to haul down the American Flag..."), franked with 1861 10c Green (68), stamp tied by neat "Albion Pa. Jan 6" cds to cover addressed to Enniskillen, Canada West, backstamped Hamilton and Oil Springs, barely reduced at right, still Very Fine and attractive cover to a wonderful destination (Weiss F-R-232 var, Walcott 2732 var)rnProvenance: Marc Haas (Stanley Gibbons/London, 1980) (Image)

CV. 200

Opening US$ 850.00
Sold...US$ 850.00


Closed..Jun-24-2021, 19:11:12 EST
Sold For 850

Sale No: 3040
Lot No: 124
Symbol: Cat No: 35

image Man with Sword and Flag, red and blue design, 1859 10c Green (35) tied by black "Paid" in grid, "Boston Ms. 10 cts May ?? 1861" cds in red with matching arced "U. States C" handstamp, on cover to Halifax, Nova Scotia, cover with vertical crease away from stamp and design, backflap a bit ragged, still a Very Fine and attractive combination of design, stamp, markings, and destination (Weiss M-R-53, Walcott 2023) (Image)

CV. 150

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


Closed..Jun-24-2021, 19:12:28 EST
Sold For 1200

Sale No: 3040
Lot No: 125
Symbol:
Cat No: 18, 26

image "The Constitution," red and blue design of waving flag, the Constitution, and shaking hands, cover franked with 1861 1c Blue Type I and 1857 3c Dull red (18, 26), each stamp tied by neat black "Paid" in oval with red "Boston Mass Jun 11" double circle datestamp alongside, handstamped black "3" and manuscript "Paid," cover originally addressed to Beverly, Massachusetts (where it received a June 11 cds) and then forwarded to Contoocookville, New Hampshire, cover professionally restored (primarily visible on backflap), Very Fine, a remarkably attractive franking (Weiss F-T-69, Walcott 2817) (Image)

CV. 200

Opening US$ 850.00
Sold...US$ 850.00


Closed..Jun-24-2021, 19:13:10 EST
Sold For 850

Sale No: 3040
Lot No: 126
Symbol:
image "Protect It!," red and blue design of flag facing left, sent stampless to Canton Graub++nden, Switzerland, "Alexandria Va Feb 5" double circle datestamp and "New 9 York Feb 8" credit handstamp, black "Due 3" in oval and "20" handstamps, February 23, 1862 Calais transit handstamp in red and various Swiss backstamps, cover with a bit of overall wear and faulty backstamp, still a Fine and rare stampless transatlantic usage of a patriotic (Image)

CV. 150

Opening US$ 250.00
Sold...US$ 250.00


Closed..Jun-24-2021, 19:13:47 EST
Sold For 250

Sale No: 3040
Lot No: 127
Symbol:
image "Union." beautiful hand-colored design showing an eagle and flag, 1861 3c Rose cancelled but not tied by blue grid, matching "Peoria Ills. Apr 14 1862" cds at lower left, cover addressed to Chicago, stamp lightly oxidized, still Very Fine and attractive, 1991 Philatelic Foundation certificate (Weiss E-R-57) (Image)

CV. 150

Opening US$ 725.00
Sold...US$ 725.00


Closed..Jun-24-2021, 19:15:02 EST
Sold For 725

Sale No: 3040
Lot No: 128
Symbol: Cat No: 65

image Soldier Bidding Farewell To His Sweetheart, beautiful red and blue Wells design with imprint on reverse, 1861 3c Rose (65) tied by indistinct double circle datestamp (Bischel catalogue says Memphis, Tennessee although we're not certain), cover addressed to Deerfield Parade, New Hampshire, bit of adhesive residue on reverse and very slightly reduced at right, still a Very Fine and attractive early design (Weiss SC-NB 103, Walcott 844)rnProvenance: Jon Bischel (Nutmeg Sale 27, 2000) (Image)

CV. 150

Opening US$ 800.00
Sold...US$ 800.00


Closed..Jun-24-2021, 19:16:24 EST
Sold For 800

Sale No: 3040
Lot No: 129
Symbol: Cat No: 65

image Eagle Above Flag Surrounded by States, red and blue design without verse or imprint, 1861 3c Rose (65) just tied by target with matching "Washington D.C. Jun 1 1863" double circle datestamp at left, on cover to Pembroke, New Hampshire, slightly reduced at right, Very Fine and attractive (Weiss ST-528, Walcott 1764) (Image)

CV. 75

Opening US$ 80.00
Sold...US$ 80.00


Closed..Jun-24-2021, 19:16:56 EST
Sold For 80

Sale No: 3040
Lot No: 130
Symbol: Cat No: 65

image "The Union Forever," red and blue design of eagle facing left over shield, Tripp & Co. imprint at bottom,1861 3c Rose (65) tied by neat blue target and "Ottawa Ill Sep 23 1861" cds to small cover addressed to Francestown, New Hampshire, light overall foxing, still a Very Fine and attractive cover from the first year of the war (Weiss E-L-175) (Image)

CV. 75

Opening US$ 80.00
Sold...US$ 80.00


Closed..Jun-24-2021, 19:17:21 EST
Sold For 80


Confederate Postmasters Provisionals
Sale No: 3040
Lot No: 63
Symbol: Cat No: 5X1a

image 5X1a, Athens, GA, 5c Purple, Tete beche pair, huge margins and wonderfully rich color, comprising both types, with "Athens Ga Paid Jan 6" 1862 cds alongside, on cover addressed to "Hon'l A. H. Stephens, Vice President, Confederate States, Richmond, Va," missing backflap, toning only evident on reverse and light crease at left far away from stamp, pinhole in margin between stamps, Extremely Fine and attractive, only four covers are recorded bearing a tete beche pair of the Athens provisional, this being the latest known and the only one addressed to the Vice President of the Confederate States of America, with Ferrari's trefoil on the front and "R.H.W. Co." (Raymond Weill) handstamp on reverse (Scott $20,000)rnA note on the reverse in an unknown hand reads:rn"A.P. Dearing. Athens Geo. 4th, Jan. 1862. In relation to his brother St. Clair Dearing. He was recommended by the Geo. Delegation in Congress for a commission in the Army and was not appointed owing to certain charges brought against him which have been proven fake. See the President about this."rnProvenance: Count Philipp von Ferrary (Gilbert Sale 7, 1923)rnAlfred H. Caspary (H.R. Harmer Sale 989, 1956)rnJosiah K. Lilly (R.A. Siegel Sale 317, 1967) (Image)

CV. 7,500

Opening US$ 50,000.00
Sold...US$ 50,000.00


Closed..Jun-24-2021, 17:54:33 EST
Sold For 50000

Sale No: 3040
Lot No: 64
Symbol: Cat No: 9XU1

image 9XU1, Austin, TX 10c Black entire, mostly-complete strike of provisional handstamp with matching "Austin Tex Jul 18 1862" double circle datestamp alongside, on cover to Bishop, Texas, manuscript "Official Business" at top, Very Fine, only about 10 examples of this provisional are known, most of which are official business covers (Scott $2,500)rnProvenance: Charles and Lucy Kilbourne (R.A. Siegel Sale 815, 1999) (Image)

CV. 500

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


Closed..Jun-24-2021, 17:56:25 EST
Sold For 2200
Sale No: 3040
Lot No: 65
Symbol: Cat No: 11X3

image 11X3, Baton Rouge, LA, 5c Green & Carmine, Lattice border, margins full to touching, tied by mostly complete strike of "Baton Rouge La. Nov 28 1861" cds to cover addressed to Miss Kittie Mort in Vernon, Mississippi, docketing at left indicates December 3 receipt, cover without backflap, Very Fine and most attractive, the Crown census records only 11 covers with the lattice Baton Rouge 5c stamp with this being the earliest known example, a wonderful cover (Scott $10,000)rnProvenance: Rarities of the World (R.A. Siegel Sale 267, 1964) (Image)

CV. 1,000

Opening US$ 2,100.00
Sold...US$ 2,100.00


Closed..Jun-24-2021, 17:57:28 EST
Sold For 2100


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