Union and Confederate States Civil War Covers continued...
Confederate States Patriotic Covers
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1641 |
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CSA 7 Star Flag, red and blue design without verse or imprint on unfranked
cover to Augusta, Ga., Charleston SC Sep 9 1861 cds with accompanying "Paid 5" in circle (both strikes have been ink enhanced) and an ms "Paid", original letter sheet with similar flag design included, Very Fine appearing. (Walcott 3206 var) (Image 1)
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150
SOLD for $190.00
Will close during Public Auction before Nov-13, 04:58 PM |
Confederate States Official Imprints
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1642 |
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"Adjutant General's Office, Raleigh, N.C.," imprint on cover addressed to
Col. J.C. Pinnix, 4th Reg't N.C.M., Wilmington, North Carolina, pencil "To Take negros when Master refuses to send, Jany 1864" notation at left, Very Fine and choice, note that the imprint did not fit properly on the cover, and was printed slightly
off the right edge and it is not reduced (Confederate Handbook S-NC-08, $400) (Image 1)
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120
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1643 |
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"Adjutant General's Office, Raleigh, N.C.," semi-official imprint on blue
cover bearing 10c Blue (11), four margins and rich color, tied by indistinct cds to "Col. A.A. Harbin, President Genl., Slateville N.C.," forwarded with manuscript "Forwarded, Due 10c" rating, Very Fine, catalogue listing example, ex-Judd
(Confederate Handbook S-NC-08, $400) (Image 1)
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90
SOLD for $90.00
Will close during Public Auction before Nov-13, 04:59 PM |
1644 |
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"Adjutant General's Office," semi-official imprint on brown cover with blue "Raleigh
N.C., Jun 15" double-circle datestamp and matching bold "Paid" handstamp, to Capt. J.H. McNeill at Fayettesville, North Carolina, Extremely Fine, ex-Milgram (Confederate HandbookWG-AG-02, $400) (Image 1)
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90
SOLD for $90.00
Will close during Public Auction before Nov-13, 04:59 PM |
1645 |
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"Adjutant General's Office, Raleigh, N.C.," semi-official imprint on blue cover
bearing 10c blue (11), large margins to just touched at left, tied by blue grid cancel, matching "Raleigh N.C." cds to Mocksville, North Carolina, reduced slightly at left, Very Fine, catalogue listing example,(Confederate Handbook S-NC-15,
$400) (Image 1)
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90
CLOSED
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1646 |
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"Camp of Instruction, Near Raleigh, N.C.," semi-official imprint with light
strike of North Carolina town cds on cover addressed to "His Excellency, Governor Vance, Raleigh, N.C.," Very Fine and unlisted (Image 1)
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90
SOLD for $90.00
Will close during Public Auction before Nov-13, 04:59 PM |
1647 |
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"Head Quarters, Department of So. Ca., Ga. and Fla." semi-official imprint
on 1864 light buff cover addressed to Charleston, South Carolina, manuscript "Charge Box 392" notation at bottom right, pencil "10/14/1864" dating on back, Very Fine (CSA Handbook WD-ZA-24, $750) (Image 1)
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120
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1648 |
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"Locomotive Shops, Raleigh, N.C.," semi-official imprint crossed out in
manuscript as usual, on green cover bearing 5c Blue (7) vertical pair, tied by two strikes of blue "Raleigh N.C." double circle postmark with additional strike adjacent, to "Lieut. A.B. Shepperson (at C.S. Ord. Works), Salisbury N.C.," original
letter datelined "Raleigh Mch 23. 1863," Very Fine (Confederate Handbook WD-QM-34, $750) (Image 1)
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150
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1649 |
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"Medical Director's Office, General Hospitals N. C.," semi-official
imprint with "Official Business" crossed out on buff cover sent privately to Surgeon J. G. Brodney, Wake Forest, North Carolina, Very Fine and scarce imprint (Confederate Handbook WD-MD-16, $500) (Image 1)
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150
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1650 |
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"Office of the Commissioner of Taxes", printed official imprint on cover to
Richmond, Va., 2c Brown red (8) left margin single tied by Richmond, Va. cds, stamp with some fading, numerous hinge remains on back side, otherwise Very Fine (CSAHandbook TD-12) (Image 1)
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150
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1651 |
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"Subsistence Department, Official Business," semi-official imprint without "C.S." on cover
bearing 10c blue (12), extra large margins, tied by "Goldsborough, N.C., Sep 30" cds over imprint to Richmond, Virginia, original piece of letter dated "Jan. 26. 1865" enclosed, Very Fine, the only recorded example of this unlisted CSA imprint
(Confederate Handbook WD-SD-01 var, $400 for similar) (Image 1)
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90
SOLD for $90.00
Will close during Public Auction before Nov-13, 05:00 PM |
1652 |
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"Subsistence Department, Raleigh, N.C.," semi-official imprint on cover bearing 10c Blue
(11), four even margins, tied by "Raleigh N.C. May 19" double-circle datestamp, additional strike at left, addressed to Salem, North Carolina, three edge tone spots, still Very Fine (Confederate Handbook S-NC-36, $400) (Image 1)
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90
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Confederate Flag of Truce Mail and Censor Markings
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1653 |
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Point Lookout, Maryland, Mar 29 (1864) cds on homemade cover from POW
addressed to Laurel Branch NC, endorsed "By Flag of Truce", partially struck large oval "Approved J. N. Patterson Capt. & Provost Marshal Point Lookout, Md." handstamp (Ty. 1), US 3c Rose (65), cancelled by open grid pays US postage, two 5c Blue,
Local (7, ample margins) both tied by Richmond Va. Apr. 9 cds pays CSA postage, cover slightly worn along bottom edge and small tear at bottom, Very Fine appearance and unusual mixed franking; ex-Walske; Toaspern handstamp and description cutout from
old catalog on back side, 2011 PF certificate (Image 1)
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300
SOLD for $575.00
Will close during Public Auction before Nov-13, 05:01 PM |
Confederate States Blockade-Run Mails
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1654 |
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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 1)
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SOLD for $25.00
Will close during Public Auction before Nov-13, 05:01 PM |
Confederate States Currency and Paper Ephemera
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1655 |
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1907 Virginia Govenor's Proclamation: "R.E. Lee Day," pamphlet declaring remembrance on
Lee's 100th birthday, also includes hand-colored Great Seal of the CSA, both Fine (Image 1)
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SOLD for $20.00
Will close during Public Auction before Nov-13, 05:02 PM |
United States Postal History
Spanish American War Covers
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1656 |
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"Columbia, Proud of Her Boys." beautiful red and blue patriotic design
showing Columbia with sailor and soldier, on cover to Milton, Pennsylvania bearing 2c Bureau tied by "Harrisburg, Pa. Sep 1 1898" machine cancel, stamp with small flaw but otherwise Very Fine, scarce design (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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90
SOLD for $120.00
Will close during Public Auction before Nov-13, 05:02 PM |
1657 |
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"The Late U.S.S. Maine," multicolor patriotic design showing Columbia and
the U.S.S. Maine, on cover bearing two 1c Bureau issue singles cancelled by target cancels and tied by partial October 1898 Peachville, Pennsylvania cds (post office ceased operations four years later), reverse with October 15 Pittsburgh arrival cds,
Very Fine (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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120
SOLD for $170.00
Will close during Public Auction before Nov-13, 05:03 PM |
1658 |
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"Men of the Hour," red and blue all-over Spanish-American War patriotic
portrait design showing Admiral Dewey, Generals Miles and Shafter, etc., cover to London with 5c Bureau tied by "San Francisco, Cala. Oct 10" machine cancel, stamp affected by some edge wear, otherwise Very Fine and desirable (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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180
SOLD for $240.00
Will close during Public Auction before Nov-13, 05:03 PM |
1659 |
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"The New Bird in Havana Harbor." red and blue patriotic design showing
eagle sitting on the sunken U.S.S. Maine, cover with 1c Green and 1c Blue bureau issues tied by "Malden Mass. Sep 22" wavy flag machine cancel, to solder at Camp Dalton in South Framingham, Massachusetts, September 22 arrival backstamp, Very Fine and
choice cover (Image 1)
(Image 2)
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120
SOLD for $160.00
Will close during Public Auction before Nov-13, 05:03 PM |
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