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4201 18XU4a imageConfederacy, Columbia, S.C., 1861, 5¢ Blue, Seal on Back, clear strike of blue provisional seal on flap, matching clear sharp strikes of circled "Paid" and "5" rating handstamps (Dietz type IIF), carried out of mails to Richmond where posted with black "Paid/2" drop letter handstamp, addressed to Capt. Allen J. Green, Ballards Exchange, Richmond, Virginia; cover restored, reduced slightly at top, Extremely Fine appearing. Scott No. 18XU4a  $1,250. Columbia's 5¢ provisional entire was properly ignored in Richmond where the Paid 2¢ handstamp (Dietz type II) was applied, this indicated use to have been between June 5 and November 18, 1861. (Image1)

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4202 18XU4a imageConfederacy, Columbia, S.C., 1861, 5¢ Blue, Seal on Back, clear strike of provisional oval on back, matching "Paid" and "5" rating handstamps (Dietz type IE) on front, entered mails with manuscript "Monticello S.C., August 27, 1861" postmark to Mrs. James C. Furman at Greenville S.C.; minor edge restoration, clean and Very Fine appearing. Scott No. 18XU4a  $1,250. The Monticello S.C. post office improperly accepted this entire as fully prepaid. (Image1)

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4203 18XU5 imageConfederacy, Columbia, S.C., 1861, 10¢ Blue, entire with clear strike of blue oval control seal on left flap, matching blue "Columbia S.C. Aug 27" cds with "Paid" and "10" rating handstamps (Dietz type IG), addressed to C. F. Vance at Memphis Tenn., Extremely Fine and choice, ex-Ferrary (clover handstamp). Scott No. 18XU5  $6,000. THE FINEST OF ONLY SIX RECORDED EXAMPLES OF THE 10¢ COLUMBIA PROVISIONAL ENTIRE, THIS IS THE ONLY TYPE IG EXAMPLE. The six recorded 10¢ entires are as follows:1. July 12, type IIH, addressed to Capt. Allen J. Green at Fairfax C.H., Va., ex-Emerson2. July 15, type IIH, addressed to Capt. Allen J. Green at Fairfax C.H., Va., ex-Walcott, Matz, Weatherly3. July 16, type IIH, addressed to Capt. Allen J. Green at Fairfax C.H., Va., ex-Caspary, Kohn4. July 24, type H, addressed to James M. Reid at Mayesville S.C.5. Aug. 27, type IG, addressed to C.F. Vance at Memphis Tenn., ex-Ferrary, offered here.6. Undated, type IIH, addressed to Capt. Allen J. Green near Manassas Junction, Va., ex-Walcott. (Image1)

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4204 18XU5 imageConfederacy, Columbia, S.C., 1861, 10¢ Blue, entire with clear strike of blue oval control seal on bottom flap, matching blue "Columbia S.C. Jul 12" cds with circled "Paid" and "10" rating handstamps (Dietz type IIH), addressed to Capt. Allen J. Green, care of Col. Kershaw 2nd Palmetto Regiment, S.C. Volunteers, Fairfax C.H., Va.; no flap, Very Fine and choice, ex-Emerson. Scott No. 18XU5  $6,000. THE EARLIEST OF ONLY SIX RECORDED EXAMPLES OF THE 10¢ COLUMBIA PROVISIONAL ENTIRE. (Image1)

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4205 18XU6 imageConfederacy, Columbia, S.C., 1861, 5¢ Blue, entire with large circular control seal with negative lettering and large script "SC" at center with "13" stars above and below plus "Post Office Columbia" around perimeter, matching blue "Paid" straightline and "5" rating handstamps with blue "Columbia S.C. Jul 25" cds, addressed to Genl. Wm Hopkins at Hopkins S.C.; small repair spot in seal, reduced slightly at top and tiny edge tear, Very Fine appearing. Scott No. 18XU6  $4,000. ONE OF ONLY A THREE RECORDED COLUMBIA S.C. PROVISIONAL ENTIRES WITH THE LARGE CIRCULAR CONTROL HANDSTAMP. The rarity of the large circular control handstamp (Scott 18UX6) is evident when perusing recent auction catalogs. We have never offered an example and this entire was purchased privately.The three recorded circular seal entires (Scott 18XU6) are:1. July 14, type F, addressed to Hunt Esq. Auctioner at Charleston S.C.2. July 19, type D, addressed to Spartanburg S.C., Ex-MacBride, Kohn.3. July 25, type D, addressed to Genl. Wm. Hopkins at Hopkins, S.C. The example offered here. (Image1)

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4206 20XU1 imageConfederacy, Dalton, Ga., 1861, 5¢ Black, buff entire with clear strike of provisional handstamp, matching "Dalton Ga. Jun 20 1862" cds, addressed to Anderson C.H., S.C., docketed "Recd Monday 23rd June"; repaired including upper left corner, Fine and scarce, ex-Kaplan. Scott No. 20XU1  $750. (Image1)

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4207 21X1 imageConfederacy, Danville, Va., 1861, 5¢ Red on Wove, cut to shape, strong impression and color, blue Danville "Dec" cds, faults including creasing, Fine. Scott No. 21X1  $5,500. AN EXTREMELY RARE CONFEDERATE PROVISIONAL RARITY. ONLY NINE EXAMPLES OF THE DANVILLE ADHESIVE ARE RECORDED. The Crown census contained a total of eight examples of the Danville 5¢ provisional stamp plus one additional example has since come to light as follows. Off cover or on piece: 1) Rectangular on piece dated Oct. 3, ex-Ferrary, Caspary; 2) Rectangular with lower right corner clipped, laid paper, ex-Duveen, Worthington, Hind, Brooks, signed Ashbrook; 3) Rectangular, Oct. 4 cds and affixed to a cover, ex Hessel, Kilbourne, Agre; 4) Cut to octagon shape, Oct. 3 cds, ex Caspary; 5) Cut to small oval shape, Oct. 11 cds, ex Deats; 6) Cut-to-shape, Dec. cds, the example offered here; Covers: 7) Rectangular, tied by Oct. 9 cds on cover, ex-Caspary, Lilly; 8) Cut-to-shape, tied by Oct. 29 cds on cover to Petersburg, Va., ex Emerson; 9) Cut-to-shape, tied by Oct. 30 cds on cover to Rapid Ann Station, Va., ex-Kimmel. (Image1)

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4208 21XU3 imageConfederacy, Danville, Va., 1861, 5¢ Black on Dark Buff, press-printed "Southern" illustrated design on dark buff cover addressed to Thomas C. Williams, Care James Thomas Jr. Esq. at Richmond Va., no cds as usual with this provisional since town, rate and postmaster's name served as the entire marking; small faults including edge tear and some slight erosion in design, Fine appearance, ex-Marcus Brown; blue "W.H.C." (Colson) handstamp. Scott No. 21XU3  $9,000. A LOVELY EXAMPLE OF THIS SCARCE TYPOGRAPHED PICTORIAL PROVISIONAL ENTIRE. Thomas C. Williams and James Thomas are both connected with Richmond College. In 1866, James Thomas donated $5,000 to reopen the college since it was bankrupt due to the war and unable to continue functioning. The School of Law opened in 1870 as a college within the University of Richmond. In 1890, the family of the late T.C. Williams, a university trustee, donated $25,000 as the nucleus of an endowment for the law school. It was names The T.C. Williams School of Law in 1920. (Image1)

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4209 21XU3A imageConfederacy, Danville, Va., 1861, 5¢ Black, Manuscript "WBP" Initials, cover with clear provisional markings and printed Danville Bank return address to Leatherwood Va., "Danville Va. Jun 29" cds, manuscript "WBP" initials of Postmaster William B. Payne; sealed tear at top, Fine, ex-Agre, Gunter. Scott No. 21XU3A  $1,000. (Image1)

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4210 21XU4 imageConfederacy, Danville, Va., 1861, 10¢ Black, provisional handstamps at left and neat "Danville Va. Dec 14" cds on cover to Union Furnace Va.; slightly reduced at left and cover cleaned slightly affecting address, Fine and rare, Illustrated in the Crown book. Scott No. 21XU4  $2,500. THE EARLIEST OF ONLY TWO RECORDED EXAMPLES OF THIS DANVILLE VA. 10¢ BLACK PROVISIONAL ENTIRE. The two recorded examples of this entire are:1. Dec. 14, to Miss Sallie W. Barkedale at Union Furnace, Va. (the example offered here).2. Jan. 12, to Dr. Hugh Hamilton at Danville Va., ex-Mueller. (Image1)

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4211 21XU7 imageConfederacy, Danville, Va., 1861, 10¢ Black, Manuscript "WBP" Initials, yellow entire with clear manuscript provisional endorsement with bold "Paid" and "10" rating handstamps, ms., with "Danville Va. Sep 10" cds to Atlanta Ga.; very lightly cleaned and restored, small piece of top flap missing, Very Fine appearance; with 2001 C.S.A. certificate. Scott No. 21XU7  Estimate $750 - 1,000. THE ONLY RECORDED EXAMPLE OF THIS 10¢ BLACK DANVILLE PROVISIONAL ENTIRE WITH THE MANUSCRIPT "WPB" INITIALS. Postmaster W. B. Payne prepared handstamped provisional envelopes and added his initials as a control marking. (Image1)

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4212 23XU1 imageConfederacy, Eatonton, Ga., 1861, 5¢ Black, Provisional handstamps on orange cover to Porterville, Ala. with "Eatonton, Ga./Dec. 10" (1861) double circle postmark alongside, Extremely Fine and choice. Scott No. 23XU1  $3,000. ONE OF ONLY TWO RECORDED EXAMPLES OF THIS PROVISIONAL ENTIRE. The two recorded entires are:1. Jun. 28, to Capt. R. B. Nisbet, Brown Rifles, 3rd Reg. Ga. Vol., Portsmouth Va. 2. Dec. 10, to Miss Alabama T. Senter in Porterville, Ala. (Image1)

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4213 23XU2 var. imageConfederacy, Eatonton, Ga., 1861, 5¢+5¢ Black, orange entire with brilliant strike of provisional handstamp with "Paid" straightline and manuscript "10" revalue, entered mails with "Eatonton Ga. Jun 12" cds and addressed to Capt. R.B. Nisbet, Brown Rigles, 3rd Regiment Geo. Volunteers at Portsmouth Va., sealed opening tears at bottom, Fine, ex-Hart; with 1993 P.F. certificate. C.S.A. No. EAT-GA-E01a. Scott No. 23XU2 var.  $5,000 as normal. THIS IS THE ONLY RECORDED EXAMPLE OF THIS MANUSCRIPT REVALUED ENTIRE, IT IS UNLISTED BY SCOTT. Of the eight Eatonton provisional entires, this is the only recorded example revalued in manuscript. It is the listing example in the new CSA catalog. (Image1)

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4214 23XU2 imageConfederacy, Eatonton, Ga., 1861, 5¢+5¢ Black, orange entire with bold strikes of circular provisional handstamp and "Paid" straightline with "5" plus "5" rating handstamps, entered mails with "Eatonton Ga. Jun 21" cds addressed to Capt. R.B. Nisbet, Brown Rigles, 3rd Regiment Geo. Volunteers at Portsmouth Va.; cover with small opening tear and small part of flap missing, Fine, ex-Mueller. C.S.A. No. EAT-GA-E02. Scott No. 23XU2  $5,000. ONE OF ONLY FIVE RECORDED EXAMPLES OF THE 5¢ PLUS 5¢ REVALUED ENTIRE. There are only eight recorded Eatonton entires including the two different revalued examples offered in this sale.Reuben Battle Nisbet (1830-1901) began service as a Captain in Company B of the 3rd Georgia Infantry and was promoted to Lt. Col. of the regiment on July 1, 1862. He was actually a physician but served as a line officer. He is listed as wounded at Malvern Hill Va. and wounded a second time and captured as a POW at Sharpsburg Md. on Sept. 17, 1862. He was exchanged November 10, 1862 but was unable to continue service due to his wounds. (Image1)

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4215 26X1 imageConfederacy, Fredericksburg, Va., 1861, 5¢ Blue on Bluish, four margins, couple minor flaws, tied by neat partial strike of "Fredericksburg Va. 'Paid' Sep 12" cds on orange buff cover to A.M. Venable at Richmond Va.; vertical file fold and small cover tear lower left, still a Very Fine and attractive use., ex-Hall. Scott No. 26X1  $5,500. THE EARLIEST RECORDED USE OF THE FREDERICKSBURG 5¢ PROVISIONAL. (Image1)

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4216 98XU2 imageConfederacy, Galveston, Texas, 1861, 10¢ Black, cover with fancy provisional "Paid" and "10" handstamps, entered mails with "Galveston Tex. Apr 23 1862" cds to Anderson, Texas, endorsed "Lake creek Box"; slightly reduced, some wear including toning, Fine. Scott No. 98XU2  $2,000. (Image1)

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4217 98XU3 imageConfederacy, Galveston, Texas, 1861, 10¢ Black, clear strike of provisional handstamp and "Galveston Tex. Sep. 27" cds on cover to Columbus Tex., docketed "In Wall" and "Ans Octr 17th"; flap trimmed, Very Fine and rare, ex-Kaplan. Scott No. 98XU3  $2,400. ONE OF LESS THAN 6 RECORDED EXAMPLES OF THE GALVESTON 10¢ BLACK ENTIRE. Only two examples of this entire are recorded in the Crown survey, though fewer than six probably exist. (Image1)

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4218 32XU1 imageConfederacy, Greensboro, N.C., 1861, 10¢ Red, brown entire with red provisional Paid 10 circular handstamp, matching red partial "Greensboro N.C." cds and addressed to Stonewall Furnace, Iron, N.C., light fold and staining, Fine and scarce; with 2002 C.S.A. certificate. Scott No. 32XU1  $1,250. ONE OF ONLY NINE RECORDED EXAMPLES OF THE GREENSBORO 10¢ RED ENTIRE. (Image1)

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4219 34XU1 imageConfederacy, Greenville Court House, S.C., 1861, 5¢ Black, orange entire with circular provisional control handstamp on back with "Paid" and "5" handstamps on front, entered mails with "Greenville C.H. S.C. Oct 2" cds addressed to Vardry A. Mc B Esqr. at Lincolnton, N.C. with "Via Col[umbia] & Charlotte" railroad routing; vertical file fold and rusty paper clip stain, F.-V.F. and exceedingly rare. Scott No. 34XU1  $2,000. ONE OF ONLY TWO RECORDED GREENVILLE C.H. 5¢ PROVISIONAL ENTIRES. Vardry Alexander McBee (1818-1904) was a University graduate, lawyer, and three times clerk of the Superior Court. He was a railroad stockholder who brought the first railroad to Greenville and the major landholder of 11,028 acres in Greenville County. His father was referred to as "Father of Greenville".We record the following two 5¢ entires:1. Jun. 11, to Mr. James Hagood at Pickens C.H., S.C., ex-Parham2. Oct. 2, to Vardry A. McB Esq. at Lincolnton N.C., the entire offered here. (Image1)

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4220 34XU2 imageConfederacy, Greenville Court House, S.C., 1861, 10¢ Black, light buff entire with bold strike of provisional Jun. 1 double-circle control marking on back and with "Paid" and "10" handstamps on front, entered mails with "Greenville C.H., S.C. Oct 10" cds to Col. Andrew P. Calhoun at Pendleton, S.C.; backflap torn, Very Fine and choice; with 2007 C.S.A. certificate. Scott No. 34XU2  $2,000. ONE OF THE FINEST OF ONLY FOUR RECORDED GREENVILLE C.H. 10¢ PROVISIONAL ENTIRES. We record the following four 10¢ entires:1. Aug. 17, to Col. Andrew P. Calhoun at Pendleton S.C.2. Oct. 10, to Col. Andrew P. Calhoun at Pendleton S.C., the entire offered here.3. Dec. 30, to B.O. Mauldin at Hamptons Legion in Manassas Junction, Va., 1862 docketing4. Dec. 30, to Miss Hattie Hair at Newberry S.C., ex-Agre. (Image1)

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4221 102XU1 imageConfederacy, Griffin, Ga., 1861, 5¢ Black, handstamped provisional marking used with sharp strike"Griffin Ga. May 31" cds on cover made of recycled newsprint (you can see bits of stray type), addressed to Col. David J. Bailey of Savannah Geo. and with "Official Business" endorsement at top, original enclosure dated "Camp Lawton near Griffin, May 31st / 62" and requesting guns to arm his regiment of cavalry, Col. Bailey says "I was informed that the State arms had been turned over to the Government, many of which were used by your Regmt…that you had exchanged them for better arms and he thought I could get 400 double barrel shotguns which were in good order." and signed "W.J. Lawton for J.W. Jordan"; cover a bit edge worn at right with small lower corner repair, Fine, This has great military content. Scott No. 102XU1  $2,250. ONE OF ONLY FOUR GRIFFIN PROVISIONAL USAGES RECORDED IN CROWN. Col. David J. Bailey was in the 30th Georgia Infantry and Lawton was a Captain in Company D of Cobb's Georgia Legion. The Lawton-Gordon-Evans Georgia Brigade (named for its three principal commanders) was in the Army of Northern Virginia. (Image1)

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4222 40XU1 imageConfederacy, Houston, Texas, 1861, 5¢ Red, buff entire with red provisional handstamp, entered mails with partial "Houston Tex. Oct 18 1861" cds addressed to H. L. Raukin Esq. at Hampstead, unknown "B" handstamp, light fold, Very Fine and fresh. Scott No. 40XU1  $750. (Image1)

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4223 40XU2 imageConfederacy, Houston, Texas, 1861, 10¢ Red, orange entire with light discernible strike of provisional handstamp and addressed to San Antonio Tex., manuscript "Per Courier" and soldier's endorsement "from Capt A. Newton, 3 Regt Tex. Vol. Inf." at top, blue crayon "Due" and black "10" rating handstamp applied in San Antonio as the provisional entire was not recognized, Very Fine and rare; with 1994 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 40XU2  $1,500. ONE OF ONLY 5 RECORDED USAGES OF THE HOUSTON 10¢ PROVISIONAL ENTIRE. (Image1)

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4224 42XU1 imageConfederacy, Iuka, Miss., 1861, 5¢ Black, yellow entire with clear strike of provisional handstamp, entered mails with "Iuka Miss. Oct 13, 1861" cds to Miss Margaret Findley at Northport, Ala., original 1861 enclosure; slight edge restoration, Very Fine appearing, a scarce example of the Iuka provisional entire, ex-Kaplan. Scott No. 42XU1  $1,750. ONE OF ONLY EIGHT RECORDED EXAMPLES OF THE IUKA MISS. 5¢ PROVISIONAL ENTIRE. The Crown census has 7 examples recorded. This example is not listed in the Crown census, bringing the total to 8 recorded examples. (Image1)

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4225 43XU1 imageConfederacy, Jackson, Miss., 1861, 5¢ Black, sharp strike of provisional handstamp on clean entire with neat strike of "Jackson Miss Jul 7" cds addressed to Ms. Ellen M Hyland at Warrenton Miss.; edge fault and part of flap missing, F.-V.F., ex-Kaplan. Scott No. 43XU1  $750. (Image1)

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4226 43XU1a var. imageConfederacy, Jackson, Miss., 1861, 10¢ on 5¢ on 3¢ Black, 3¢ provisional entire revalued with 5¢ and 10¢ provisional handstamps, sharp clear strike of "Jackson Miss. Jun 24" cds addressed to H.H. Lusk at Richmond Va., endorsed in "Care of Capt. Black, Company A. Texas Battalion; slightly reduced at left and minor edge wear, Very Fine, ex-Judd, Agre; with 1986 P.F. certificate. C.S.A. No. JAC-MS-E01Ac $5,000. Scott No. 43XU1a var. THE ONLY RECORDED 3¢ REVALUED 5¢ REVALUED 10¢ JACKSON MISS. ENTIRE. Crown records three revalued entires, but this is the only 3¢ revalued by 5¢ revalued by 10¢ example. (Image1)

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4227 45XU2 imageConfederacy, Jonesboro, Tenn., 1861, 5¢ Dark Blue, clear strike of the provisional handstamp on buff cover to Hugh W. Fry Esq. at Richmond Va.; repaired opening tear, handsome and Very Fine appearance appearing, ex-Needham, Everett; with 1994 C.S.A. certificate. Scott No. 45XU2  $7,000. ONE OF ONLY TEN RECORDED EXAMPLES OF THE JONESBORO PROVISIONAL IN DARK BLUE. The Crown survey contains fifteen examples of the Jonesboro provisional, with five strikes in black and ten in dark blue. Most of these, such as the example offered here, do not have any town datestamp. (Image1)

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4228 46XU3 imageConfederacy, Kingston, Ga., 1861, "Kingston, Ga'/June 13, 1861/Paid 5 Cents", ornate typeset design press printed on cover to Miss E. J. West in Cedar Town, Ga., tiny bit of expert restoration just affecting marking in top right corner, slightly reduced at right and very minor water staining, Very Fine appearance, ex-Judd, Brooks, Simon, Myerson; signed R. Frajola. Scott No. 46XU3  $13,000. THIS IS THE ONLY RECORDED EXAMPLE OF THIS PRESS-PRINTED PROVISIONAL ENTIRE. ONE OF THE GREAT RARITIES OF THE CONFEDERATE STATES. This is a unique form of Postmasters' Provisional and it appears that the setting was quickly split apart or broke apart, as by June 19, 1861 the "Paid 5 Cents" portion only is reported as a stand alone Provisional handstamp. The great detail of the design is remarkable. (Image1)

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4229 46XU1 imageConfederacy, Kingston, Ga., 1861, 5¢ Black, orange entire with lovely press printed provisional marking, sharp strike of "Kingston, Ga., Sep. 4" cds and addressed to Capt. John W. Hooper, Company K 19 Geo Reg, Lynchburg, Va.; flap repaired, small wrinkle at top, Very Fine and choice; with 2009 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 46XU1  $2,250. THE FINEST OF ONLY TWO KINGSTON 5¢ TYPE II ENTIRES, A GROSSLY UNDERCATALOGUED PROVISIONAL ENTIRE. We record only two examples in our records:1. Jul. 13, white entire to Hon. John B. Lamar at Athens, Ga., ex-Agre2. Sep. 4, orange entire to Capt. John W. Hooper, Company K 19 Geo Reg, Lynchburg, Va. (The cover offered here).A very rare Postmasters' Provisional that was missing from the great Caspary collection. The July 13 entire does not show a complete impression of the provisional marking. (Image1)

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4230 47XU5 imageConfederacy, Knoxville, Tenn., 1861, 5¢ Black, bold strike of black provisonal handstamp on yellow cover to Miss Charlotte Phipps at Lyons Store Tenn., without cds as usual; slightly reduced at left, Very Fine and rare, ex-Agre; with 1987 C.S.A. certificate. Scott No. 47XU5  $1,500. ONE OF ONLY SIX RECORDED EXAMPLES OF THE KNOXVILLE 5¢ BLACK PROVISIONAL ENTIRE. The Crown census has 5 examples recorded. This example is not listed in the Crown census, bringing the total to 6 recorded examples. (Image1)

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4231 47XU5a imageConfederacy, Knoxville, Tenn., 1861, 10¢ on 5¢ Black, small entire with clearly strike of 5¢ provisional handstamp overstruck by bold "10" handstamp, addressed James B. Cox, care of Capt. Mullins, 19th Regt. Miss. vols. at Manassas Junction Va., manuscript "Missent & For"; backflap removed and slightly reduced at top, some toning, Fine and rare, ex-Gallagher, Agre, Boshwit; with 1997 C.S.A. certificate. Scott No. 47XU5a  $3,500. THE ONLY RECORDED EXAMPLE OF THE RE-RATED KNOXVILLE POSTMASTER'S PROVISIONAL. The Crown census did not have any listing of this 10¢ re-rated provisional entire and we have been unable to find another example offered besides the example here. (Image1)

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4232 135XU1 imageConfederacy, Lexington, Va., 1861, 5¢ Blue, blue "Paid 5" handstamp and matching blue "Lexington Va. Nov 18" cds on buff cover addressed to "Col. Greenlee Davidson, Care Gov Letcher, Richmond, Va.", clean and Very Fine. Scott No. 135XU1 $500. This is listed as a postmaster provisional in Scott, but it is indistinguishable from a handstamp paid when used. (Image1)

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4233 52X1 imageConfederacy, Lynchburg, Va., 1861, 5¢ Blue, uncancelled with full margins to barely touched, "Lynchburg Va. Sep. 23" cds on blue 1861 folded bank notice to Orange & Alex. R.R. Co. at Charlottesville Va., stamp with tiny tear at top, Very Fine appearing; with 1992 Brian Green certificate. Scott No. 52X1  $7,000. A LOVELY EXAMPLE OF THE LYNCHBURG 5¢ POSTMASTER PROVISIONAL USED ON COVER. There is a second cover from this same sender dated August 13, 1861 to to Amherst C.H. Va. bearing the Lynchburg 5¢ postmaster provisional. The postmaster apparently did not feel the need to apply a cancellation. (Image1)

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4234 53X1 imageConfederacy, Macon, Ga., 1861, 5¢ Black on Light Blue Green, comma after "OFFICE" variety, clear to mostly large margins, tied by "Macon, Geo./Paid 5" handstamp on cover with red cameo advertising corner card of Wesleyan Female College to Cedar Spring, Ga.; stamp with tiny tear at upper left, cover tear restored, Very Fine and beautiful appearance; with 2007 C.S.A. certificate also noting small ink stain at left edge of cover which has subsequently been removed. Scott No. 53X1 Estimate $3,000 - 4,000. ONLY THREE OR FOUR EXAMPLES OF THIS WESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE CAMEO CORNER CARD DESIGN ARE KNOWN WITH THE MACON PROVISIONAL. (Image1)

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4235 53XU1 imageConfederacy, Macon, Ga., 1861, 5¢ Black, amber entire with provisional marking and "Macon Ga. Nov 21" cds to Mrs. Peter J. Williams at Milledgeville Ga., additional pencil "5", light edge toning, reduced slightly at left, Fine. Scott No. 53XU1  $575. (Image1)

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4236 54XU1 imageConfederacy, Marietta, Ga., 1861, 5¢ Black, neat Provisional handstamp on dark brown cover to Hon. Edward J. Haiden in Savannah, Ga. with "Marietta, Ga./Feb. 9" cds alongside, 1862 docketing at left; light crease upper right, Very Fine and choice. Scott No. 54XU1  $500. (Image1)

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4237 54XU1a imageConfederacy, Marietta, Ga., 1861, 10¢ on 5¢ Black, revalued buff provisional entire with clear strike of circled "10" rating handstamp and matching "Marietta, Geo., Dec. 16" cds alongside, addressed to Edward J. Harden in Savannah Ga., slightly reduced at top, 1861 docketing at left, small imperfection, Very Fine appearance. Scott No. 54XU1a  $1,750. ONE OF ONLY FOUR RECORDED EXAMPLES OF THE MARIETTA 10¢ ON 5¢ REVALUED PROVISIONAL ENTIRE. (Image1)

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4238 55X2 imageConfederacy, Marion, Va., 1861, 10¢ Black, four margins including huge margins at left and bottom, vertical rule shows in left margin, minor sealed tear, tied by sharp bold strike of "Marion Va. Mar. 2" cds on brown homemade cover to Kingston Tenn., minor cover edge restoration, Very Fine appearance, ex-Heathcote, Dr. Graves, Hill, D.K. Collection; with 1998 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 55X2  $40,000. Our records contain seven covers with the Marion 10¢ provisional: 1) Sep. 24, 1861, to Mrs. A. W. Aston in Emory Va., ex-Caspary2) Oct. 15, 1861, to Miss Jennie L. Lansdown in Saltville Va. (Tapling Collection at the British Library).3) Oct. 25, 1861, to Mrs. A. W. Aston in Emory Va., ex-Antrim.4) Nov. 16, 1861, to Mrs. A. W. Aston in Emory Va., ex-Emerson, Weatherly.5) Nov. 18, 1861, to Mrs. A.F. Banks in Scottsburg Va., ex-Hessel.6) Mar. 2, 1862, to Mr. William C. Barret at Kingston Tenn., ex-Heathcote, Dr. Graves, Hill, D.K. Collection, the cover offered here.7) Jan. 21, 1863, to Mr. W. R. Hunter in Franklinton N.C.This cover realized $62,500 hammer in a Robert A. Siegel auction in 1999. (Image1)

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4239 56X2 imageConfederacy, Memphis, Tenn., 1861, 5¢ Red, horizontal pair, large margins to just in showing part of adjacent stamps at left and bottom, tied by "Memphis Ten. Oct 2 1861" cds on buff cover addressed to Mrs. M. A. Logan at Georgetown S.C., small corner repair, slight soiling, F.-V.F., An extremely rare multiple of the Memphis Provisional used on cover., ex-Alexander Hall; with 1993 C.S.A. certificate. Scott No. 56X2  $4,000. ONE OF ONLY EIGHT RECORDED PAIRS USED ON COVER. (Image1)

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4240 56X2 imageConfederacy, Memphis, Tenn., 1861, 5¢ Red, two singles, one with huge margins and other large margins to just in at left, tied by "Memphis Ten. Nov 28, 1861" cds on Meacham & Calbreath wholesale grocer's blue cameo corner card cover to Lynchburg Va.; missing top and most of right flap, repaired upper right, small stamp flaws, Fine and very attractive cameo advertising usage, ex-Pope, Boshwit. Scott No. 56X2  Estimate $1,000 - 1,500. (Image1)

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4241 56XU1 imageConfederacy, Memphis, Tenn., 1861, 5¢ Red, provisional entire with strong color and cancelled by fine strike of "Memphis Ten. Jul 11 1861" cds addressed to Col. L. W. Fowler at Friar's Point Miss., some faults including repaired top corners, F.-V.F. appearance, an exceedingly scarce provisional entire, ex-Kaplan. Scott No. 56XU1  $3,000. (Image1)

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4242 56XU2 imageConfederacy, Memphis, Tenn., 1861, 5¢ Red on Amber, provisional entire cancelled by "Memphis Ten. Aug 3 1861" cds and addressed to Doctr. Jas. M. Brewer at Yorkville, Tenn.; cleaned and restored at right, backflap reattached, Very Fine appearance; with 2005 C.S.A. certificate. Scott No. 56XU2  $3,000. (Image1)

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4243 57XU1 imageConfederacy, Milledgeville, Ga., 1861, 5¢ Black, clear strikes of provisional markings on immaculate buff cover to Thomasville Ga., postmarked with "Milledgeville Ga., Aug. 15" cds, no flap, Extremely Fine and attractive. Scott No. 57XU1 $375. (Image1)

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4244 57XU4 imageConfederacy, Milledgeville, Ga., 1861, 10¢ Black, light brown entire with bold provisional markings, cancelled by "Milledgeville Ga. Nov 17" cds and addressed to Miss Julia Montgomery at Americus Ga., original 1864 letter datelined "Camp Capitol Square, Milledgeville, Nov 17th 1864" with some interesting content "…I went to Macon yesterday in charge of a guard with some escaped Yankee prisoners…the drum has beaten and I must go.", soldier was probably from Georgia State Militia guarding the State Capitol at Milledgeville, Extremely Fine, ex-Judd. Scott No. 57XU4  $1,000. ONE OF ONLY TWO RECORDED EXAMPLES OF THE MILLEDGEVILLE 10¢ BLACK PROVISIONAL ENTIRE. The Scott value in our opinion is outdated due to the rarity of this entire. (Image1)

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4245 57XU4a imageConfederacy, Milledgeville, Ga., 1861, 10¢ Black, Wide Spacing Between "I" and "D" of "Paid", neatly struck Provisional rate handstamp outside of control handstamp on light buff cover to Thomaston, Ga. with "Milledgeville, Ga., Jul. 3" cds, Extremely Fine. Scott No. 57XU4a  $1,000. THE ONLY RECORDED EXAMPLE OF THIS RARE POSTMASTERS' PROVISIONAL VARIETY. This scarce variety was not recorded in the Hart census of Georgia provisionals. (Image1)

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4246 57XU5 imageConfederacy, Milledgeville, Ga., 1861, 10¢ Black, Type I, neat Provisional handstamp on 1865 orange cover to Lincolnton, Ga. with "Milledgeville, Ga., Apr. 12" cds, original enclosure sent from the Executive Department and signed by "J.B. Campbell, Sec. Ex. Dept."; slightly reduced at top, Very Fine and choice; with 1984 P.F. certificate stating it is a genuine 1865 usage. Scott No. 57XU5  $800. THIS IS THE LATEST RECORDED USAGE OF A POSTMASTERS' PROVISIONAL IN GEORGIA. (Image1)

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4247 57XU1a imageConfederacy, Milledgeville, Ga., 1861, 5¢ Black, Wide Spacing Between I & D, Provisional handstamps on amber envelope to Dalonegah, Ga. postmarked "Milledgeville, Ga., Oct. 15 " cds, Very Fine and attractive, a rare entire. Scott No. 57XU1a  $600. (Image1)

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4248 58X1 imageConfederacy, Mobile, Ala., 1861, 2¢ Black, full margins except just in at top, proof-like color and impression, o.g., F.-V.F., a rare original gum example of the Mobile 2¢ black provisional. Scott No. 58X1  $2,200. (Image1)

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4249 58X1 imageConfederacy, Mobile, Ala., 1861, 2¢ Black, full margins bottom and right with portion of adjoining stamp at bottom, clear at left and barely in at top, small scissor cut in upper right margin clear of design, tied by "Mobile Ala., Aug 11, 1861" cds on gray folded prices current to Col. A.P. Calhoun in Pendleton S.C.; mended erosion hole near top, Very Fine appearance. Scott No. 58X1  $6,000. A RARE USE OF THE 2¢ MOBILE PROVISIONAL ON A CIRCULAR-RATE COVER. The Crown census records only 23 covers with the 2¢ Mobile provisional. (Image1)

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4250 58X2 imageConfederacy, Mobile, Ala., 1861, 5¢ Blue, four margins, large to just clear at top left, tied by neat strike of "Mobile Ala. Nov 6 1861" cds on orange cover addressed to Mrs. R. H. Lee at Greensboro Ala., cover restored, Very Fine appearance, a scarce use of the Mobile 5¢ blue provisional on cover. Scott No. 58X2  $2,000. (Image1)

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4251 59XU1 imageConfederacy, Montgomery, Ala., 1861, 5¢ Red, clear strike of provisional handstamp on cover with printed "Montgomery Hall, J.J. Floyd Proprietor, Montgomery Ala." fancy oval corner card, cancelled by "Montgomery Ala. Jul 3 1861" cds and addressed to R.F.W. Austin at Charleston S.C., endorsed "postpaid" at lower left; reduced at right and top edge tears, Fine and rare use with the fancy hotel corner card, ex-Kaplan. Scott No. 59XU1  $1,100. (Image1)

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4252 59XU3 imageConfederacy, Montgomery, Ala., 1861, 10¢ Red, fine strike of provisional handstamp on buff cover with blue "Alabama Insurance Company, Montgomery" fancy cameo, cancelled by "Montgomery Ala. Aug 8 1861" cds and addressed to Hon. A.H. Stephens, Vice President, Richmond Va., usual docketing on reverse indicating "E.H. Metcalf, Montgomery, Ala, Aug 7th 1861, Wished his son William now at Norfolk permanently attached to the Engineer Corps of the Army and request Mr. S. to lend his influence in futherance of his wish"; cover mend into provisional handstamp and upper left corner, Fine, an exceptionally rare Montgomery 10¢ red entire with a cameo corner card. Scott No. 59XU3  $850. (Image1)

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4253 59XU9 imageConfederacy, Montgomery, Ala., 1861, 10¢ Black, orange entire with clear strike of provisional handstamp, cancelled by "Montgomery Ala." cds and addressed to Mrs. A.H. Browne at Benton Ala.; cover repair affects provisional handstamp, Fine, a very scarce entire. Scott No. 59XU9  $3,250. (Image1)

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4254 61X2 imageConfederacy, Nashville, Tenn., 1861, 5¢ Carmine, Three huge margins, top frameline cut in, tied by blue "POSTAGE/PAID" rimless handstamp applied by Nashville office of Adams Express Company, also tied by black "Adams Ex. Co. * Louisville, Ky. * Aug. 21, 1861" circular datestamp on 3c Red Star Die entire to St. Paul Minn., ms. "2/-" (two bits or 25c), Adams Louisville office affixed the 3c Dull Red (26) over invalid embossed stamp and placed letter into mails, tied by blue "Louisville Ky. Aug. 22" double-circle datestamp, upon arrival at St. Paul the 3c 1857 was considered demonetized and "DUE 3" handstamps were applied, light fold in cover at left, part of backflap missing, repaired, F.-V.F. appearance; with 2009 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 61X2  Estimate $10,000 - 15,000. THIS IS THE ONLY RECORDED NASHVILLE 5¢ CARMINE PROVISIONAL USED IN COMBINATION WITH U.S. POSTAGE. Adams Express Company was required to ensure the prepayment of government postage (Federal and Confederate), although the letter was carried outside the regular mails. The letters never actually entered the mails at Nashville, and instead, the blue "Postage Paid" marking was used to indicate prepayment. Very few covers are recorded with Confederate provisional stamps or markings used in conjunction with thru-the-lines express service. Of the Nashville provisional express combination covers, seven are known with the 5¢ and three with the 10¢. (Image1)

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4255 61X2a imageConfederacy, Nashville, Tenn., 1861, 5¢ Carmine, Tête-Bêche, vertical pair, positions 4 (ornament at lower left extends into inner frameline) and 6, large margins except touched at spot at side, beautiful rich color, small tear at one end, tied by blue "Nashville Ten. Sep 15, 1861" cds on yellow cover to Thomas B. Lynch in Charleston S.C.; notations at left, backflap repaired and wax seal stain lightened, Very Fine, ex-Dr. Graves, Argentum, D.K. Collection. Scott No. 61X2a $25,000. THE FINEST OF ONLY TWO RECORDED TÊTE-BÊCHE PAIRS ON COVER. The Ferrary collection contained two 5c tete-beche pairs on separate covers to Thomas B. Lynch. One of these covers later appeared in the D. Scott Gallagher collection (after a large stain was cleaned from the cover). The other pair was removed from its cover and cosmetically improved.This cover realized $32,500 hammer in a Robert A. Siegel auction in 1999. (Image1)

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4256 61X3 imageConfederacy, Nashville, Tenn., 1861, 5¢ Brick Red, horizontal pair, margins to just in, tied by blue "Nashville Ten. Sep 7, 1861" cds on cover to Mobile Ala., some soiling affects stamp and cover, minor edge wear, Fine and very rare use, ex-Hart, Boshwit. Scott No. 61X3  $7,500. A RARE PAIR OF THE NASHVILLE 5¢ BRICK RED PROVISIONAL USED ON COVER. The Crown survey lists only six pairs for all of the red shades (61X2 and 61X3), there are probably only two or three pairs known on cover. (Image1)

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4257 61X4 imageConfederacy, Nashville, Tenn., 1861, 5¢ Gray, beautiful shade, large margins to just in at frameline, tied by blue "Nashville Ten. Oct 30, 1861" cds and matching "Paid" handstamp on fresh cover to Macon Miss.; expertly repaired opening tears along top, Very Fine appearance, ex-Everett, Judd, Boshwit. Scott No. 61X4  $5,750. THE GRAY SHADE IS FAR RARER THAN ANY OF THE OTHER 5¢ NASHVILLE PROVISIONAL SHADES. Only seven on-cover examples of the 5¢ Gray are recorded in Crown. (Image1)

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4258 61X5 imageConfederacy, Nashville, Tenn., 1861, 5¢ Violet Brown, large margins except just touching at top, small ink stain, tied by blue "Nashville Ten. Oct 22" cds affixed over indicia on U.S. 3¢ Nesbitt entire with pre-printed address to David Cleage Esq. at Athens, Tenn., flap bears colorless embossed oval ad for Planters Bank; Very Fine; with 2007 C.S.A. certificate. Scott No. 61X5; $4,250  Estimate $2,000 - 3,000. A LOVELY USAGE OF THE NASHVILLE 5¢ VIOLET BROWN PROVISIONAL AFFIXED OVER AN OBSOLETE UNITED STATES 3¢ NESBITT ENTIRE. We record three examples of the Nashville 5¢ violet brown provisional affixed over an obsolete United States 3¢ Nesbitt entire from this correspondence with the preprinted address to Athens, Ga. They are dated Oct. 2, Oct. 22, and Nov. 3. (Image1)

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4259 61X5 imageConfederacy, Nashville, Tenn., 1861, 5¢ Violet Brown, large margins except barely touched at right, small fault, tied by neat sharp strike of blue "Nashville Ten. 22 Oct" cds on orange cover addressed to Mrs. James M. Meek at New Market, E. Tenn.; reduced slightly at ends with small corner repair, Very Fine appearance; with 2006 C.S.A. certificate. Scott No. 61X5  $4,250. A RARE AND ATTRACTIVE USE OF THE NASHVILLE 5¢ VIOLET BROWN PROVISIONAL ISSUE. (Image1)

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4260 61X6 imageConfederacy, Nashville, Tenn., 1861, 10¢ Green, full margins except barely touched, deep rich color, cancelled by blue Adams Express Company Nashville office oval datestamp, filled thins and restored corner, Very Fine appearance, Scott Value without premium for Adams Express cancel. Scott No. 61X6  $5,500. This stamp paid the Confederate postage on a cover carried across the lines by Adams Express Company. Only three full express covers are recorded with the Nashville 10¢ adhesive provisional including the one offered in this sale, all are dated at Nashville on August 1. (Image1)

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4261 61X6, U imageConfederacy, Nashville, Tenn., 1861, 10¢ Green, two huge margins, framelines touched at top and right, rich color, scissors-cut at top left, tied by blue "Adams Express Co. Nashville Aug. 1" oval datestamp on U.S. 3¢ red Star Die entire to Rev. A. J. Leavenworth in Petersburg Va., "Adams Ex. Co. * Louisville, Ky. * Jul. 30, 1861" cds cancels indicia, small red manuscript "2" express charge (two bits, or 25c), blue "10" rating handstamp applied at Petersburg to indicate postage due probably due to the letter being over weight, receipt docketing "Prof. Agnew & Sundry others", small part of backflap removed, light soiling and edge wear with slight improvement at top right corner, Very Fine; with 1999 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 61X6, U.S. #U26  Estimate $75,000 - 100,000. ONE OF THREE RECORDED ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY COVERS WITH THE NASHVILLE 10¢ PROVISIONAL, OF WHICH ONLY TWO ARE MIXED FRANKINGS WITH UNITED STATES POSTAGE -- THESE ARE THE ONLY RECORDED MIXED FRANKINGS WITH 10¢ CSA PROVISIONALS. Adams Express Company was required to ensure the prepayment of government postage (Federal and Confederate), although the letter was carried outside the regular mails. Very few covers are recorded with Confederate provisional stamps or markings used in conjunction with across-the-lines express service. This group includes the provisionals of Atlanta (handstamp), Houston (handstamp), Lynchburg (press-printed entire), Memphis (adhesive), Mobile (adhesive), Montgomery (handstamp), Nashville (adhesive and handstamp) and New Orleans (adhesive).Only three across-the-lines express covers are recorded with the Nashville 10¢ adhesive provisional (Special Routes Census Nos. S-AD-44, 45 and 46), all dated at Nashville on August 1. Only two of the 10c covers are mixed frankings (the third is used alone). These two Nashville 10c mixed-franking covers carried by Adams, both North-to-South usages, are the only 10c adhesive Confederate provisionals known in combination with United States postage. As such, they are quite significant artifacts from this remarkable period of postal history.Our records contain six covers with the Nashville 10¢ green provisional: 1) Aug. 1, 1861, Adams Express oval on 3¢ Star Die entire to Rev. Leavenworth, Petersburg Va., ex-Kilbourne, Walske, D.K. Collection, the cover offered here.2) Aug. 1, 1861, Adams Express oval on 3c Star Die with additional 3c 1857, to Albert F. Ryan, Norfolk Va., ex-Gallagher.3) Aug. 1, 1861, Adams Express oval to Hardy & Bros., Norfolk Va.4) Sep. 15, 1861, Nashville cds to Shelbyville Tenn., ex-Caspary.5) Aug. 21, 1861, Nashville to D. Cleage, Athens Tenn., used with 5¢, ex-Caspary, Lightner, Graves, Boshwit.6) Sep. 18, 1861, Nashville cds building ad cover to Thos. H. Caldwell, Shelbyville Tenn., ex-Needham, Kimmel, Haas, Rudy.The addressee, Reverend Abner Johnson Leavenworth, was at this time the principal and proprietor of the Leavenworth Academy and Collegiate Seminary for Young Ladies.References: Special Routes Census No. S-AD-46 illustrated on p. 55. Illustrated in Shenfield book on p. 23. (Image1)

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4262 61XU1 imageConfederacy, Nashville, Tenn., 1861, 5¢ Blue, entire with clear strike of provisional handstamp, equally clear "Nashville Ten. Jul 18, 1861" cds on cover to Clarksville Tenn.; some staining and small edge fault, otherwise Very Fine; with 1984 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 61XU1  $900. (Image1)

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4263   imageConfederacy, New Orleans La. Jun. 8, 1861, clear sharp strike of river mail cds in red on June 8, 1861 folded prices current to St. Joseph La., manuscript "15c/Pd./J.L.R(iddell)./P.M." provisional marking at top, "Iberville" steamboat-name endorsement at bottom, reinforced horizontal split along file fold clear of markings, Fine, Ex-Freeland, Skinner. Estimate  $2,000 - 3,000. THE ONLY RECORDED EXAMPLE OF RIDDELL'S MANUSCRIPT 15¢ PROVISIONAL, USED PRIOR TO THE JUNE 12TH ISSUE DATE OF THE ADHESIVE PROVISIONALS. With the commencement of the Confederate postal system on June 6, 1861, Postmaster Riddell found himself without stamps or a sufficient supply of small coins to make change for cash payments at the post office. On June 6, Riddell contacted John V. Childs, a local printer and engraver, and ordered stamps for immediate delivery. The stamps were delivered and placed on sale on June 12 (a first day cover is recorded). Between June 1 and 12, there are very few covers to show how Riddell handled mail. This remarkable cover, with the red double-circle datestamp (three reported covers --all handled personally by Riddell in early June) and the 15c provisional applied and initialed by Riddell (unique), is evidence of the temporary measures to which Riddell resorted until his provisional stamps were printed.References: Illustrated in Huber and Wagner's The Great Mail on p. 152. (Image1)


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4264 62X1 imageConfederacy, New Orleans, La., 1861, 2¢ Blue, vertical pair, three large margins, in at left, bright shade, tied by full clear strike of "New Orleans La. 3 Sep" cds on 1861 cover addressed to "Miss Martha Maddern, 34 Gasquet St., New Orleans La.", additional fine strike of "N.O.U.S. City Post" carrier rimless datestamp, small opening tear at top center has been invisibly sealed, Very Fine, ex-Needham, Skinner. Scott No. 62X1  Estimate $10,000 - 15,000. A UNIQUE USE OF POSTMASTER PROVISIONAL STAMPS TO PREPAY THE CARRIER FEE AND DROP RATE FOR INTRA-CITY MAIL. The New Orleans U.S. City Post continued to operate after Louisiana entered the Confederacy in 1861. Prior to the Confederate period, there is only one cover known with the carrier fee and drop rate prepaid by stamps; the cover will be found in our Sale 791 as lot 182. The pre-war cover has a U.S. 1c 1851 pair for the 1c fee plus 1c rate. During the Confederate period, the N.O.U.S. City Post charged 2c for a letter, and the post office charged the standard 2c rate for a drop letter. We have no record of another Confederate cover with both rates prepaid by stamps, and the use of a New Orleans 2c Blue provisional pair -- a major rarity in its own right -- to prepay the 2-plus-2 postage is a fantastic example of a theoretical possibility actually surviving for collectors.Another cover addressed to Miss Martha Maddern in the same hand was offered in the Meroni sale (lot 165). It has a faint strike of the "N.O.U.S. City Post Sep. 7" circular datestamp and 5c 62X4 provisional tied by the "New Orleans La. Sep. 6" river-mail double-circle datestamp, indicating that it arrived by steamboat and was mailed at the wharf, using carrier service to bring it to the addressee. The identical handwriting and use of the city name "New Orleans La." in the address are evidence that this cover was brought in by someone on a steamboat, who mailed it as a drop letter with carrier service to the addressee. (Image1)

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4265 62X1a imageConfederacy, New Orleans, La., 1861, 2¢ Blue, Printed on Both Sides, used with normal 2¢ Blue (62X1), huge margins showing parts of three adjoining stamps, slightly in on two sides, both tied by clear "New Orleans La. Sep 1" cds on fresh unsealed cover to Burtonton Miss. at double the 2¢ circular rate; the error has been lifted to show both sides, Very Fine and choice, ex-C.B. Corwin, Everett, Skinner; with 2001 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 62X1a  $10,500. THE ONLY RECORDED EXAMPLE OF THE 2¢ NEW ORLEANS PRINTED ON BOTH SIDES ERROR. The Crown census contain only one example of the 2¢ printed-on-both-sides error, which is the stamp on this cover. (Image1)

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4266 62X2 imageConfederacy, New Orleans, La., 1861, 2¢ Red, radiant color with four margins, large except clear at right, tied by "New Orleans La. 7 Feb" cds on 1862 blue folded printed circular to members of the Southwestern Bible Society, addressed to Saml. Hollensworth at Blossom Hill La., couple unnoticeable stamp flaws, Very Fine and attractive; with 2005 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 62X2  $25,000. AN OUTSTANDING CIRCULAR-RATE USE OF THE RARE NEW ORLEANS 2¢ RED PROVISIONAL ISSUE. The New Orleans postmaster, J. L. Riddell, prepared provisional stamps in June 1861 and advertised them for sale on June 12th. The 2¢ red stamps were printed without the marginal inscription "Usable exclusively in the New Orleans Post Office". The 5¢ and subsequent 2¢ blue printings all have the imprint. It is the accepted theory that the 2¢ red stamps were printed first, before Riddell added the imprint, and were withheld from use until January 1862 when the supply of 2¢ blue stamps was exhausted. (Image1)

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4267 62X3 imageConfederacy, New Orleans, La., 1861, 5¢ Brown, vertical strip of five, positions 8/16/24/32/40, huge margin at left, other sides close to touching, tied by multiple strikes of "New Orleans La. 28 Jun" cds on 1861 cover to Sixth District Court Parish of St. Helena, Greensburgh La., manuscript receipt docketing, red wax seal affixed over, cover reduced at left and slightly at top, top stamp with small tear, Very Fine, ex-Grant, Skinner. Scott No. 62X3  Estimate $3,000 - 4,000. THIS IS THE ONLY RECORDED VERTICAL STRIP OF FIVE ON COVER AND THE SECOND LARGEST ON-COVER MULTIPLE OF THE 5¢ PROVISIONAL. The largest known multiple used on cover is a horizontal strip of six. There is also one other strip of five known on cover, a horizontal strip with end stamp badly cut in. (Image1)

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4268 62X3 imageConfederacy, New Orleans, La., 1861, 5¢ Brown, margins to just touching, tied by clear strike of "PD 5 CTS/N.O.P.O." two-line provisional handstamp with "J. L. RIDDELL, P.M." straightline and "New Orleans La. Aug 14 1861" river-mail double-circle datestamp on small cover to Woodville Miss., some age spots, missing part of top flap, Very Fine. Scott No. 62X3  Estimate $1,500 - 2,000. AN EXCEPTIONALLY RARE USAGE SHOWING THE COMBINATION OF PROVISIONAL HANDSTAMP TO CANCEL THE NEW ORLEANS 5¢ PROVISIONAL STAMP AND THE RIVER MAIL CDS AS POSTMARK. The "provisional" handstamp was also used at the New Orleans wharf office to cancel mail put on board steamboats where the small double-circle datestamp was used to postmark the mails. (Image1)

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4269 62X3b imageConfederacy, New Orleans, La., 1861, 5¢ Ocher, horizontal pair, three full to large margins, slightly in at top, tied by "Paid" cancels cover to Grand Lake Ark., "New Orleans La. 16 Aug." cds, sender's notations "Postage Paid" and "Care of Capt. A. P. Bennett", Very Fine, ex-Kilbourne, Clippert; with 1999 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 62X3b  $3,500. A RARE PAIR OF THE SCARCE OCHER SHADE USED ON COVER. (Image1)

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4270 62X3c imageConfederacy, New Orleans, La., 1861, 5¢ Chocolate Brown, position 5, intense characteristic color, four margins, huge at sides, affixed to piece, cancelled by "Paid" handstamp, Very Fine. Scott No. 62X3c  $1,500. The chocolate brown shade appears to have been from the first printing of the New Orleans provisional. (Image1)

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4271 62X3c imageConfederacy, New Orleans, La., 1861, 5¢ Chocolate Brown, four margins, tied by neat partial strike of "New Orleans La. 8 Jul" cds on blue folded letter with printed letterhead of Notary Public to W. Goodman Esq. at Holly Springs, Miss., sender is protesting non-payment of $10,000 note; some fold splits, Very Fine and choice, ex-Stephen Brown; with 2011 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 62X3c; $1,500 as off-cover  Estimate $2,000 - 3,000. AN EXCEPTIONALLY RARE USE OF THE NEW ORLEANS 5¢ CHOCOLATE BROWN ON COVER, ONE OF ONLY TWO WE HAVE RECORDED. We have only seen one other example of the New Orleans 5¢ chocolate brown used on cover from the Hubert Skinner collection on a first week use (June 19, 1861). This cover was used less than 20 days afterwards. (Image1)

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4272 62X4 imageConfederacy, New Orleans, La., 1861, 5¢ Red Brown, large margins, tied on cover to Natchez, Miss. by small "New Orleans, La., Oct 9, 1861" river mail postmark as well as an additional large bold "Oct 10" cds applied at the regular Post Office, stamp lifted and hinged in place with evidence underneath of a coin having been affixed by sender for the payment of postage and removed before postage being applied, Extremely Fine, a wonderful and rare incoming packetboat usage, ex Knapp, Emerson, Silver, Simon and Myerson. Scott No. 62X4  Estimate $3,000 - 4,000. ONE OF TWO KNOWN USAGES OF A NEW ORLEANS PROVISIONAL ADHESIVE BEING TIED BY BOTH A RIVER MAIL AND REGULAR POST OFFICE CDS. (Image1)

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4273 62X4 imageConfederacy, New Orleans, La., 1861, 5¢ Red Brown, vertical pair, positions 16/24, enormous margins with sheet margin at right, full at bottom, each cancelled by neat strike of "Paid" cancel, matching neat "New Orleans La. 22 Aug" cds on 1861 cover to Morristown East Tenn.; no backflap, light vertical file fold clear of stamps, a Very Fine and early use, ex-Skinner. Scott No. 62X4  Estimate $750 - 1,000. (Image1)

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4274 62X4a imageConfederacy, New Orleans, La., 1861, 5¢ Red Brown, Printed on Both Sides, large margins all around, tied by "New Orleans La. Dec 3" cds on folded cover to East Baton Rouge La., stamp has a vertical crease and a second part impression on back, evidently due to printing, stamp lifted and hinged in place to show reverse; minor cover faults and edge wear, Fine, ex-Caspary, Skinner. Scott No. 62X4a  $9,000. THE ONLY RECORDED COVER BEARING THE 5¢ PRINTED-ON-BOTH-SIDES ERROR. The Scott Catalogue lists the brown on white printed on both sides (62X3a) error on cover, but the listing is apparently based on this cover. This is believed to be the only cover extant with the 5¢ printed-on-both-sides error. (Image1)

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4275 62X5 imageConfederacy, New Orleans, La., 1861, 5¢ Yellow Brown on Off-White, large to huge margins at sides, beautiful impressions, full o.g. with three stamps N.H., one with small hinge remnant, block of four, Very Fine and choice. Scott No. 62X5 $750. (Image1)

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4276 62X5 imageConfederacy, New Orleans, La., 1861, 5¢ Yellow Brown on Off-White, large margins all around, tied by "New Orleans La. 3 Dec." (1861) circular datestamp on cover to Natchez Miss., Very Fine and choice, Very Fine, ex-Shenfield, Myerson. Scott No. 62X5  Estimate $750 - 1,000. THIS IS THE EARLIEST KNOWN USAGE OF THE THIRD PRINTING. (Image1)

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4277 62XU1 imageConfederacy, New Orleans, La., 1861, 5¢ Black, bold strike of "PD 5 CTS/N.O.P.O." two-line provisional handstamp with "J. L. RIDDELL, P.M." straightline and well-struck "New Orleans La. Dec. 3, 1861" river-mail cds, additional "New Orleans La. 14 Mar" 1862 cds on yellow cover to Dennis Mills La.; vertical toning band, F.-V.F., ex-Knapp, Brown, Skinner. Scott No. 62XU1  $4,500. THE ONLY RECORDED COMBINATION OF THE NEW ORLEANS PROVISIONAL HANDSTAMP AND BOTH TYPES OF NEW ORLEANS DATESTAMPS. We believe the December 3 cds on this entire was applied when it was sold, and the March 14 cds was applied at the main post office when it was mailed three months later. As shown with the 10¢ entire, some of the New Orleans entires were sold in advance and postmarked with the double-circle on the day of sale. In this instance, the delayed mailing resulted in a second postmark. (Image1)

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4278 62XU1 imageConfederacy, New Orleans, La., 1861, 5¢ Black, choice strikes of "Pd 5 cts/N.O.P.O." and "J.L. Riddell, P.M." provisional handstamps on yellow cover to Livonia, La., river mail "New Orleans La. Oct 26 1861" double-circle datestamp; some minor flaws including small edge stain at bottom, F.-V.F., a rare usage of this provisional river front station handstamp, Ex-Grant. Scott No. 62XU1  $4,500. (Image1)

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4279 62XU2 imageConfederacy, New Orleans, La., 1861, 10¢ Black, choice perfect strikes of "PD 10 CTS/N.O.P.O." two-line provisional handstamp, "J. L. RIDDELL, P.M." straightline and "New Orleans La. Aug 31, 1861" river mail cds on bright yellow entire to Natchez Miss., rate for distance was 5c, making this a double rate for weight, cover slightly restored, small part of flap missing, Very Fine and choice, ex-Heathcote, Freeland, Graves, Myerson, Skinner. Scott No. 62XU2  $12,500. THE ONLY RECORDED EXAMPLE OF THE NEW ORLEANS 10¢ POSTMASTER PROVISIONAL. An interesting feature of this unique 10¢ entire is that the back of the envelope shows a clear impressions of the datestamp, indicating that it was applied before the enclosure was inserted. It could not possibly pass through a letter, especially one heavy enough to require the double rate. Therefore, the provisional entire was prepared and sold with a datestamp applied.This entire was discovered by H. C. Beck of Washington D.C. along with a group of three 5¢ entires, see Crown book on p. 278. (Image1)

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4280 62XU3 imageConfederacy, New Orleans, La., 1861, 2¢ Black, clear strike of "PD 2 CTS/N.O.P.O" two-line provisional handstamp with "New Orleans La. Jun 22, 1862" river mail cds on inbound cover to Carroll Hoy & Co. in New Orleans, printed return address from Sorley, Smith & Co. in Galveston Tex., blue crayon "2" marking, some slight toning and usual light filing hole, Very Fine, ex-Knapp, Hall. Scott No. 62XU3  $9,500. ONE OF SEVEN RECORDED EXAMPLES OF THE NEW ORLEANS 2¢ PROVISIONAL ENTIRE. THIS BEING THE UNIQUE INBOUND USE FROM TEXAS. Our records of New Orleans 2¢ handstamped provisional entires include the following seven examples: 1) Jan. 21, 1862, circular rate to Rev. T. Lynch, Mebanesville N.C., with printed enclosure from Domestic Missions of the Confederate States, ex Walcott2) Jan. 21, 1862, turned cover to McByrde, Pendleton S.C., inside with Pendleton "Paid 5", ex MacBride3) Jan. 21, 1862, usage to Mint Spring Va., the cover offered here.4) Jan. 24, 1862, circular rate to J. Shelby & Co., Memphis Tenn., ex Judd, Skinner, Agre5) Feb. 12, 1862, cover to Judge Buchanan in New Orleans.6) Apr. 7, 1862, circular rate to County Court, San Antonio Tex.7) Jun. 22, 1862, inbound cover from Galveston Tex. to Carroll Hoy & Co. in New Orleans, ex Knapp and Hall. (Image1)

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4281 62XU3 imageConfederacy, New Orleans, La., 1861, 2¢ Black, full strike of "Pd 2 Cts/N.O.P.O." two-line provisional handstamp and "New Orleans La. Jan 21, 1862" river mail cds on turned Cover to Pendleton S.C., other use blue "Pendleton SC. Jun 4" cds and "Paid 5" rating handstamp to; small tear, piece replaced on back, opened to show both sides, F.-V.F., a scarce provisional use on a turned cover, ex-MacBride; with 1984 C.S.A. certificate. Scott No. 62XU3  $9,500. ONE OF ONLY 7 RECORDED EXAMPLES OF THE 2¢ NEW ORLEANS PROVISIONAL ENTIRE, THIS BEING USED ON THE FIRST DAY OF USE. Our records of New Orleans 2¢ handstamped provisional entires include the following seven examples: 1) Jan. 21, 1862, circular rate to Rev. T. Lynch, Mebanesville N.C., with printed enclosure from Domestic Missions of the Confederate States, ex Walcott2) Jan. 21, 1862, turned cover to McByrde, Pendleton S.C., inside with Pendleton "Paid 5", ex MacBride, the cover offered here.3) Jan. 21, 1862, usage to Mint Spring Va.4) Jan. 24, 1862, circular rate to J. Shelby & Co., Memphis Tenn., ex Judd, Skinner, Agre5) Feb. 12, 1862, cover to Judge Buchanan in New Orleans.6) Apr. 7, 1862, circular rate to County Court, San Antonio Tex.7) Jun. 22, 1862, inbound cover from Galveston Tex. to Carroll Hoy & Co. in New Orleans, ex Knapp and Hall. (Image1)

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4282 65X1 imageConfederacy, Petersburg, Va., 1861, 5¢ Red, full to huge margins, tied by blue "Petersburg Va. Jan 10" cds to Millwood Va., embossed green "Britton, Todd & Co. Grocers & Commission Merchants, Petersburg Va." cameo; bottom and left edges have been restored affecting the cameo, Very Fine appearance. Scott No. 65X1  $2,500. (Image1)

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4283 68XU1 imageConfederacy, Raleigh, N.C., 1861, 5¢ Red, clear strike of red provisional handstamp on clean orange cover with blue "Raleigh N.C. Dec 18" cds to Hillsboro N.C., Very Fine and attractive, This is listed on page 527 of the Crown survey. Scott No. 68XU1  $600. (Image1)

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4284 68XU1 imageConfederacy, Raleigh, N.C., 1861, 5¢ Red, red provisional handstamp with blue "Raleigh N.C. Sep 3 1861" cds on cover to Walkerville N.C., Very Fine, ex-Old Oak. Scott No. 68XU1  $600. (Image1)

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4285 70XU1 imageConfederacy, Richmond, Texas, 1861, 5¢ Red, red provisional handstamp and clear blue "Richmond Tex. Jan 8" cds on fresh buff cover from the Carroll Hoy & Co. correspondence to New Orleans, usual light filing holes, Very Fine, Ex-Judd, Camina. Scott No. 70XU1  $2,500. ONE OF ONLY EIGHT RECORDED EXAMPLES OF THE RICHMOND TEXAS 5¢ HANDSTAMPED PROVISIONAL. Our records of Richmond Tex. 5¢ handstamped provisional entires include the following eight examples: 1) Jul. 5, 1861, to Caroll Hoy & Co. in New Orleans, ex-Emerson2) Jul. 10, 1861, to Caroll Hoy & Co. in New Orleans, ex-Hind, Caspary, Lilly3) Aug. 26, 1861, to Caroll Hoy & Co. in New Orleans, ex-Everett4) Sep. 4, 1861, to Millican Station Tex., ex-Hind, Hall.5) Sep. 9, 1861, to Caroll Hoy & Co. in New Orleans.6) Jan. 8, 1862, to Caroll Hoy & Co. in New Orleans, ex-Judd, Camina, the entire offered here.7) Jan. 15, 1862, ms. updated to 17th, to Caroll Hoy & Co. in New Orleans, ex-Camina.8) Apr. 14, 1862, to Mr. T.W. Hous in Houston Tex., ex-Hart. (Image1)

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4286 73XU1 imageConfederacy, Salem, N.C., 1861, 5¢ Black, provisional handstamp with manuscript "Paid 5" on lemon cover addressed to "Dr. J. F. Shaffer, Care of Col. Campbell 7th Regt., Graham N.C., "Salem NC. Aug 20" cds; missing sideflap and reduced at right into provisional handstamp, Fine. Scott No. 73XU1  $1,750. Dr. John Francis Shaffner (1838-1908) was born in Salem N.C. and attended Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia in 1860. He was mustered into NC state service in 1861 and service in various North Carolina regiments. He was confirmed as Surgeon by the Confederate Senate April 17, 1862 and was also a patient at Gen. Hospital #9 in Richmond and Winder. Post-war he practiced medicine in Winston-Salem. (Image1)

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4287 101XU1 imageConfederacy, Savannah, Ga., 1861, 5¢ Black, neatly struck Provisional rate and control handstamps on mourning cover to Miss Mary Ann Harden in Athens, Ga. with "Savannah, Ga. 'Paid' Dec. 6, 1861" cds, Very Fine and attractive, ex-Judd. Scott No. 101XU1; $400  Estimate $600 - 800. A CHOICE AND RARE SAVANNAH GA. MOURNING COVER PROVISIONAL ENTIRE. There are two other Savannah Provisional mourning entires recorded by Crown from the same correspondence to Miss Mary Ann Harden in Athens, Ga. dated Oct. 12, 1861 (Paul Bearer Collection) and Nov. 26, 1861. This cover was not recorded by Crown. (Image1)

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4288 101XU1a imageConfederacy, Savannah, Ga., 1861, 10¢ on 5¢ Black, light strike of "Paid 5" Provisional handstamp overstruck with bold "Paid 10" Provisional handstamp with "Savannah, Ga. 'Paid' Nov. 7, 1861" cds on orange cover to "Vice President Stephens" in Richmond Va., docketing on reverse indicates that the sender has been discharged and is looking to form a new Company, and that he would like to join Prince Polignac's Legion; minor abrasion on front of cover, slightly reduced at top and flap missing, Very Fine. Scott No. 101XU1a  $1,500. ONE OF ONLY THREE 10¢ ON 5¢ REVALUED SAVANNAH PROVISIONAL ENTIRES RECORDED BY CROWN. The three 10¢ on 5¢ Revalued Savannah Provisional entires recorded in Crown are:1. Oct. 21, Way's Station Geo. ms. postmark to Varnell's Station Geo.2. Oct., to Vice President Stephens at Richmond Va.3. Nov. 7, to Vice President Stephens at Richmond Va. (Image1)

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4289 101XU3 imageConfederacy, Savannah, Ga., 1861, 10¢ Black, provisional rate and control handstamps on yellow cover to Vice President A.H. Stephens with "Savannah, Ga. 'Paid' Oct 10, 1861" cds, docketing on reverse states that the sender complains of delays in the transportation of clothing and other articles to the soldiers in Virginia, flap missing as usual and couple small tears at top, Very Fine. Scott No. 101XU3  $750. (Image1)

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4290 78X1 imageConfederacy, Spartanburg, S.C., 1861, 5¢ Black, cut to shape as always, tied by straightline "Paid" handstamp on cover with "Spartanburg, S.C., Jul 4, 1861" dcds, addressed to Mrs. Edmund Bryan at Rutherfordton, N.C., some light staining at right, otherwise Very Fine, ex-Brooks, 'Beverly Hills'; signed by Stanley B. Ashbrook and P. Kaufman on reverse. Scott No. 78X1  $22,500. THIS IS ONE OF THE FEW OF THE APPROXIMATELY TWENTY KNOWN COVERS BEARING THE SPARTANBURG POSTMASTER'S PROVISIONAL NOT FROM THE DEAN CORRESPONDENCE. General Edmund Bryan (1791-1874) was of the North Carolina State Militia and a participant in the 1814 Creek Indian Campaign in Alabama. His daughter married Confederate Gen. Collett Leventhorp, who was the only English born rising to this Confederate rank. (Image1)

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4291 78XU1 imageConfederacy, Spartanburg, S.C., 1861, 10¢ Black, provisional handstamped with "Paid" and "10" ratings and on reverse "Spartanburg S.C." circular control handstamp, addressed to "Capt. Edward J. Dean, Company K 'Spartan Rifles', 5th Palmetto Regt. Sp. Car. Volunteers, Col. M. Jenkins Commanding, Tudor Hall, Near Manassas Junction, Virginia" and endorsed in "Care Captn Jos Walker", entered mails with clear "Spartanburg S.C. Nov 4 1861" cds; some edge flaws and light soiling, Fine, an exceptionally rare entire that we have not offered previously, this is the earliest known usage. Scott No. 78XU1  $5,000. (Image1)

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4292 80XU1 imageConfederacy, Sumter, S.C., 1861, 5¢ Black, orange provisional envelope with black "Paid" and "5" circular rating handstamps, properly rejected with blue crayon by the Columbia post office, entered mails with blue "Columbia 2 Oct" cds and matching "Paid" and negative "5" rating handstamp to Sumterville S.C., Very Fine, ex-Myerson. Scott No. 80XU1  $400. (Image1)

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4293 94XU2 var. imageConfederacy, Talbotton, Ga., 1861, 10¢ on 5¢ Black, bold strike of provisional markings on legal size orange cover addressed to the Superior Court in Marion County, Ga., cancelled by clear bold strike of "Talbotton Ga. Jul 18 1861" cds, docketed "Received from the hands of James F. Willis…forwarded by mail July 17th 1861 at Talbotton" and signed "James Callier P.M.", Fine. C.S.A. No. TAL-GA-E04 $2,500. Scott No. 94XU2 var. THE ONLY RECORDED EXAMPLE OF THE TALBOTTON GA. 15¢ BLACK "5 + 10" PROVISIONAL ENTIRE. This is the listing example in the new CSA Catalog. It is not currently listed in the Scott catalog. (Image1)

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4294 94XU2 var. imageConfederacy, Talbotton, Ga., 1861, 15¢ on 10¢ Black, clear strike of provisional marking with "Talbotton Ga. Paid Mar. 24" cds with date in manuscript and matching "15" rating at upper right on oversize orange cover to Quinta Ga., 1863 docketing, slight edge wear, Very Fine and unusual use; with 2002 C.S.A. certificate. C.S.A. No. TAL-GA-E03 var. Scott No. 94XU2 var.  Estimate $1,000 - 1,500. THIS IS THE ONLY RECORDED EXAMPLE OF THE 15¢ REVALUED TALBOTTON GA. PROVISIONAL ENTIRE. This was revalued to 15¢ due to weight, the owner notes that this originally carried the will of John Daniels Owen and an excerpt accompanies. (Image1)

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4295 94XU2 imageConfederacy, Talbotton, Ga., 1861, 10¢ Black, bold strike of provisional handstamp struck on entire at lower right upside down, sender addressed in proper position to Fort Valley Ga. and "Talbotton Ga. Dec 15, 1864" cds corresponds, light overall soiling, Fine, an unusual upside down provisional entire. Scott No. 94XU2  $1,000. THIS IS THE LATEST RECORDED USE OF THE TALBOTTON PROVISIONAL. (Image1)

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4296 94XU2a imageConfederacy, Talbotton, Ga., 1861, 10¢ on 5¢ Black, revalued Postmasters' Provisional handstamp on orange cover with "Talbotton, Ga., Oct. 3, 1861" double circle postmark and addressed to Tappahannock, Va., manuscript "Charge 49" (box) whimsically written several times on the cover; minor edge and flap tear, Very Fine. Scott No. 94XU2a  $2,000. A GREAT CONFEDERATE RARITY WITH THIS BEING THE ONLY RECORDED 10¢ ON 5¢ TALBOTTON REVALUED ENTIRE. (Image1)

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4297 81X1-81X2 imageConfederacy, Tellico Plains Tenn., 1861 5¢-5¢-10¢ Red, Se-Tenant Sheet of Three, unused, large margins to just shaving frameline at left, bright and fresh, Very Fine; Ex-Ferrary, Hall, Boshwit. Scott No. 81X1-81X2  $10,000. ONE OF THE FINEST OF SIX RECORDED SE-TENANT SHEETS OF THE TELLICO PLAINS POSTMASTER'S PROVISIONAL. The Rheatown and Tellico Plains provisionals were printed by the same printer, using a typeset form of three subjects. For the Tellico Plains provisional, which probably followed the Rheatown, the post office and postmaster's names were changed, and the third subject at right was reset with a 10¢ denomination. Only two are known used, including one on cover (both are December 1861 dates).There are a total of eight se-tenant sheets, including two in the British Library's Tapling collection. Of the six available to collectors, two are completely sound with full margins. This is the third sound sheet. One of the others is repaired, and two have small faults. (Image1)

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4298 82XU1 imageConfederacy, Thomasville, Ga., 1861, 5¢ Black, provisional cover with "Thomasville Ga. Jun 18" control mark cds on reverse, entered mails with "Thomasville Ga. Jul 23" cds to Milledgeville Geo.; some edge wear and aging with lower right corner archival taped, Very Fine, ex-Brown; with 1986 C.S.A. certificate. Scott No. 82XU1  $600. (Image1)

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4299 82XU2 imageConfederacy, Thomasville, Ga., 1861, 5¢ Black, neat Provisional handstamp on small white 1861 cover to Duncanville, Ga. with "Thomasville, Ga.,Aug. 15" cds at center, flap missing and slight paper wrinkle, Very Fine and choice. Scott No. 82XU2  $900. A LOVELY COVER WITH ONE OF THE CLEAREST STRIKES OF THE THOMASVILLE PROVISIONAL MARKING. (Image1)

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4300 111XU1 imageConfederacy, Tullahoma, Tenn., 1861, 10¢ Black, clear strikes of provisional markings, fine strike of "Tullahoma Ten. Apr 7, 1863" cds on greenish homemade cover to Northport Ala.; small toned spots in the control mark, Fine, ex-Rudy; with 2004 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 111XU1  $4,250. ONE OF ONLY SIX RECORDED EXAMPLES OF THIS POSTMASTER PROVISIONAL, WHICH WAS ISSUED IN 1863 AFTER THE BATTLE OF MURFREESBORO. This cover was pictured in an article by Dr. Thomas L. Ray in the Nov. 1960 Confederate Philatelist, in which Dr. Ray surmised that the late use of a provisional was necessitated by demand from troops entering Tullahoma after the Battle of Murfreesboro. (Image1)

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