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Confederacy 1863 10¢ blue Archer & Daly printing.
image Sale No: 35
Lot No:3068
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Cat No:11

Confederacy, 1863, 10¢ blue, Archer & Daly printing. Close at left to large margins, tied by violet "Pendleton, S.C." cds on backflap of cover to Aiken, S.C., docketed at left "Andrew - Ap. 13, 1865/Ans. Ap. 14, 1865", stain at top left, Very Fine and scarce. Scott No. 11  Estimate $200 - 300. The docketing dates the cover to mid April 1865 after the surrender of Gen. Lee's Army and before the surrender of Gen. Johnston's Army. An extremely late Confederate States usage from western South Carolina which was still under Confederate States control at this time. $0 (Image)



Opening US$ 140.00
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Closed..Nov-20-2009, 23:59:00 EST
Sold For 140

image Sale No: 35
Lot No:3075
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Cat No:11

Confederacy, 1863, 10¢ blue, Archer & Daly printing. Four margins, light crease, tied by the pre-war "Charleston S.C." smaller single rim postmark on yellow cover to Camden, S.C., cover with a little overall foxing & wear, F.-V.F. Scott No. 11  Estimate $150 - 200. This postmark was only very occasionally used in the Confederate period. The postmarks more commonly used were the small double circle or the large single rim with yeardate and missing digit. This pre-war mark differs from the other more commonly used C.S.A. single rim device in that it is somewhat smaller than the C.S.A. mark, has a different style of lettering, and has no yeardate within the postmark. Only about 40 covers are recorded where this pre-war Charleston postmark was used from mid-1862 to mid-1864. A very good example of this not commonly seen Charleston postmark. $0 (Image)



Opening US$ 100.00
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Closed..Nov-20-2009, 23:59:00 EST
Sold For 100

image Sale No: 35
Lot No:3086
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Cat No:11

Confederacy, 1863, 10¢ blue, Archer & Daly printing. Four large margins, tied by "Charleston, S.C./Aug. 28, 1863/Paid" cds on neat blue cover to Columbia, Very Fine, a scarce type postmark. Scott No. 11  Estimate $100 - 150. $0 (Image)



Opening US$ 110.00
Sold...US$ 110.00


Closed..Nov-20-2009, 23:59:00 EST
Sold For 110

image Sale No: 35
Lot No:3111
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Cat No:12

Confederacy, 1863, 10¢ blue, Archer & Daly printing. Large margins to close at top, tied by the large single rim "Charleston, S.C./Jul. 26, 1863" cds with military address to Lt. R. Y. Dwight, Black Oak P.O., Charleston Dist S.C., few backflap opening tears, F.-V.F. Scott No. 12  Estimate $75 - 100. Richard Yeadon Dwight (1837-1919) was a physician from Walterborough, S.C., but had a number of different assignments before finally serving as an assistant surgeon in 1864. At the time of this cover, he was a Lieutenant in Co. D, 3rd S.C. Heavy Artillery which was part of the Charleston defenses. $0 (Image)



Opening US$ 100.00
Sold...US$ 100.00


Closed..Nov-20-2009, 23:59:00 EST
Sold For 100
image Sale No: 35
Lot No:3185
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Cat No:12

Confederacy, 1863, 10¢ blue, Archer & Daly printing. Bottom margin single showing small part of imprint, full margins huge at top, tied by "Demopolis, Ala., Jul 22" cds on reverse of gray and white floral wallpaper cover addressed to Livingston, Ala.; light soiling on front, Very Fine. Scott No. 12  Estimate $250 - 350. $0 (Image)



Opening US$ 325.00
Sold...US$ 325.00


Closed..Nov-20-2009, 23:59:00 EST
Sold For 325


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