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4301 84XU1 imageConfederacy, Tuscumbia, Ala., 1861, 5¢ Black, provisional handstamp on cover with "Tuscumbia Ala. Dec 1" cds to Military Springs Ala.; reduced at left and small corner repair upper left, some soiling, Fine, A rare entire with only 8 examples recorded in the Crown survey. Scott No. 84XU1  $4,000. (Image1)

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SOLD for $1,600.00
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4302 86X3 imageConfederacy, Uniontown, Ala., 1861, 5¢ Green on Gray Blue, Position 2, the only one of four positions with Lobe ornaments at top and Loop ornaments at bottom, close margins all around, tied by usual light strike of Uniontown Ala. cds on orange buff cover addressed to Mrs. R.A. Cobbs in Montgomery Ala., a Very Fine and attractive cover from the Cobbs correspondence, ex-Ferrary (purple clover h.s.), Hind, Hall and Gross. Scott No. 86X3  $12,500. ONLY NINE COVERS WITH THE UNIONTOWN 5-CENT GREEN ON GRAY BLUE PAPER ARE RECORDED IN THE CROWN CENSUS. Although the Scott Catalogue does not distinguish between types, the distinctive typography of Position 2 with the floral ornaments at upper corners should qualify it as a major variety of Uniontown provisionals. (Image1)

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SOLD for $6,250.00
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4303 87X1 imageConfederacy, Unionville, S.C., 1861, 5¢ Black on Grayish, adhesive made from lightly lined paper, struck separately by oblong boxed "Paid" and "5" handstamps, uncancelled and with tiny nick at top, affixed on 1861 cover to Mrs. William McClure in Pacolet Mills, S.C., original enclosed letter headed "Unionville, S.C. Aug 3d/ 61" which says in part "We are expecting news of fighting and rumors on the (railroad) cars yesterday was that Washington was on fire."; flap replaced, cover restored, Fine and very rare. Scott No. 87X1  $17,500. ONE OF THE PREMIER CSA PROVISIONALS WITH ONLY FIVE EXAMPLES KNOWN ON FOUR COVERS. Our records contain the following four covers (none are known off-cover): 1. Jun. 11, 1861, tied by Unionville cds on cover to Mt. Taubor, N.C., ex-Hessel2. Jun 14, 1861, Horizontal Pair, tied by Unionville cds on 7-Star Patriotic cover to Centreville Va., ex Ferrary, Caspary, Lilly; 3. Aug. 3, 1861, uncancelled on cover to Pacolet Mills S.C., the cover offered here; 4. Sep. 3, 1861, uncancelled on cover with Unionville Sep. 3 cds to Pacolet Mills, S.C., ex-Kohn, Agre. (Image1)

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4304 100XU1 imageConfederacy, Valdosta, Ga., 1861, 10¢ Black, bold strike of provisional rate handstamp on front and sharp undated postmark control marking on reverse of homemade cover with clear strike of "Valdosta, Ga., Aug. 18" cds with ms. "1864" dating to Miss C.C. Barnwell, Care of Col. G. P. Ellsott in Grahamsville, S.C., Extremely Fine, ex-Simon, Myerson; signed Ashbrook. Scott No. 100XU1  $2,000. A GORGEOUS COVER THAT IS UNDERVALUED SINCE THIS IS THE UNIQUE EXAMPLE OF THIS CONFEDERATE RARITY. Valdosta was incorporated on December 7, 1860, at which time the county government was moved from nearby Troupville. Citizens of Troupville relocated when the Gulf and Atlantic Railroad was built four miles away. In 1860, the engine known as Satilla Number Three pulled the first train into Valdosta on the Gulf and Atlantic Railway. (Image1)

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4305 89XU1a imageConfederacy, Warrenton, Ga., 1861, 10¢ on 5¢ Black, yellow cover with "Warrenton Ga. 5 Paid" provisional circular handstamp re-rated in manuscript to "10", entered mails with "Warrenton Geo. Aug 17" cds to A.H. Stephens in Richmond Va., docketing states "M. H. Wellborn, Warrenton, Ga Aug 17th 1861 solicits from Mr. Stephens for his friend Dr. W J. Walker the post of surgeon or assistant"; top edge repaired, Very Fine appearance, One of 11 re-rated Warrenton Ga. provisionals recorded by Crown. Scott No. 89XU1a  $900. The request must have not been honored as there is no record of Dr. W. J. Warren associated with Confederate service. (Image1)

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4306 89XU1a imageConfederacy, Warrenton, Ga., 1861, 10¢ on 5¢ Black, cover with "Warrenton Ga. 5 Paid" provisional circular handstamp re-rated in manuscript to "10", entered mails with bold "Warrenton Geo. Feb 20" cds to A.H. Stephens in Richmond Va., endorsed "In Haste", reverse with summary "W. J. Wilcher, Warrenton, Geo. desired to know whether he can be of any service in Europe"; couple erosion spots, reduced slightly at top and no flap, F.-V.F., One of 11 re-rated Warrenton Ga. provisionals recorded by Crown, this example is not in the listing and is the new latest known use by three days., Ex-Bleuler. Scott No. 89XU1a  $900. (Image1)

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4307 117XU1 imageConfederacy, Washington, Ga., 1861, 10¢ Black, clear strike of Provisional rate handstamps and undated postmark control marking on reverse of cover with "Washington, Ga., Aug. 19, 1861" (inverted date) cds to Charlottesville, Va., light edge wear, Very Fine. Scott No. 117XU1  $2,000. THE EARLIEST OF ONLY TWO RECORDED EXAMPLES AND PICTURED IN THE CROWN BOOK. The two recorded examples are:1. Aug. 19, 1861, to James D. Jones at Charlottesville, Va.2. Sep. 20, 1861, to Captain E.P. Alexander, Staff of Gen. Beauregard in Fairfax, Va. (Image1)

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SOLD for $1,150.00
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4308 1 imageConfederacy, 1861, 5¢ Green, Stone 1, large margins to just in at bottom, cancelled by two sharp strikes of "New Orleans La. 24 Dec" 1861 cds, some faults including tear in third stamp, F.-V.F. appearance, a scarce multiple. Scott No. 1 $1,200 as two pairs. (Image1)

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4309 1 imageConfederacy, 1861, 5¢ Green, four margins except just touched at right, bright and fresh, tied by partial "Richmond Va. Nov 24" cds on orange 1861 legal size cover with semi-official "Confederate States of America, War Department" imprint addressed to Major Genl. T. J. Jackson at Winchester Va., docketing on face in Gen. Jackson's hand "Letter declining to commit to commission Alfred Jackson", reverse also in Jackson's hand "For Trunk", red manuscript "Capt. Wilson" docketing adjacent to stamp, minor opening flaws at top, F.-V.F., Ex-Brian Green, Krieger, Felton, Tate; signed by Brian Green noting General Jackson's hand, with 1990 C.S.A. certificate. Scott No. 1  Estimate $3,000 - 4,000. A RARE SEMI-OFFICIAL COVER TO "STONEWALL" JACKSON WITH HIS DOCKETING AND INDIRECT SIGNATURE. Although the docketing does not contain a full signature, it does have his last name. The docketing must refer to Alfred E. Jackson, who ultimately received a promotion to Brigadier General in 1863.Jackson autograph material is extremely rare and popular because he died May 10, 1863 thus no post-war autographs exist as they did with many famous Civil War heros. He also lives in legend because he was a spectacular leader and died in tragic circumstances, a victim of friendly fire from his own troops. He was struck by three bullets, which results in his arm being amputated at a field hospital and died a week later from his wounds. There are many who speculate a different outcome for the war had this brilliant leader lived to command to the end. A rare opportunity to acquire this piece of Civil War history. (Image1)

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4310 1 imageConfederacy, 1861, 5¢ Green, positions 8-9, top sheet margin pair, cut in at right and bottom with tear in left stamp, tied by two clear strikes of "New Orleans La. Mar 1 1862" River Mail dcds on cover to Haller Nutt at Natchez, Miss., fancy printed "Dumesnil & Martin, Cotton & Sugar Factors and Commission Merchants, New Orleans, La." corner card; tiny edgetears and flap tear, F.-V.F. and scarce. Scott No. 1  Estimate $1,000 - 1,500. The New Orleans river mail postmark indicates this cover was posted directly at dockside for river boat transport to Natchez. Dr. Haller Nutt was a successful cotton planter and plantation owner in Mississippi who developed a strain of cotton that became important commercially for the South. (Image1)

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4311 1 imageConfederacy, 1861, 5¢ Green, Stone 1, large margins to just in at bottom, small toned spot, tied by "Richmond, Va., Jan. 29, 1862" cds on mourning cover addressed in the hand of General J.E.B. Stuart to his cousin Calvert Stuart, Samuel Schooles Esq., Guineas (Guineys) Depot, Virginia, small portion of flap missing, Very Fine and attractive, Pictured in Monroe book on pg. 89, ex-Monroe; 2011 Brian Green Certificate attesting to hand of Gen. Stuart. Scott No. 1  Estimate $750 - 1,000. ACCORDING TO BRIAN GREEN, THIS IS THE FIRST WAR DATED GENERAL'S MOURNING COVER HE HAS SEEN. This was most likely carried from the field/camp by a courier to Richmond for mailing to his cousin. General James Ewell Brown "Jeb" Stuart was one of the Lee's most trusted generals, participating in numerous Civil War battles. During the 1864 Overland Campaign, Union Maj. Gen. Philip Sheridan's cavalry launched an offensive to defeat Stuart, who was mortally wounded at the Battle of Yellow Tavern. He died May 12, 1864 at the age of 31. (Image1)

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4312 1 imageConfederacy, 1861, 5¢ Green, Stone A-B, two singles, each with four margins, tied by "New Orleans La. 4 Jan" cds on fresh cover addressed to Lewis Thompson Esqr. in Bertie County, N.C., endorsed "Mail", original 1862 enclosures and docketed on reverse, clean and Very Fine, ex-Wiseman. Scott No. 1  Estimate $500 - 750. (Image1)

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4313 1 imageConfederacy, 1861, 5¢ Green, uncancelled, sealing reverse of tiny 1.5x2.5" orange cover addressed to James Tupperat Charleston S.C., partial "Pocotaligo S.C." cds, stamp split from opening, a Very Fine and charming use, ex-Tate. Scott No. 1  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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4314 2 imageConfederacy, 1861, 10¢ Blue, Stone Y, strip of seven, large margins all around except just touched at bottom center, cancelled by four strikes of "Knoxville Ten. Oct 10 1862" cds, couple trivial creases, still Very Fine and rare multiple from Stone Y. Scott No. 2  Estimate $2,000 - 3,000. THE LARGEST RECORDED USED MULTIPLE OF THE CSA 10¢ BLUE PATERSON ISSUE. There is a strip of seven of the Hoyer & Ludwig issue as well as a block of six of the Paterson printing. (Image1)

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4315 2 imageConfederacy, 1861, 10¢ Blue, Paterson, Stone Y, horizontal pair, margins except rounded upper right corner, tied by neat strike of blue "Columbia S.C. Mar 13" cds on cover with military address to Major General M. Lovell, Confederate House at Jackson Miss., docketed on back "E. M. Lovell, Columbia S.C., 11 March 1863"; partial flap, Very Fine and attractive. Scott No. 2  Estimate $1,000 - 1,500. AN EXCEPTIONALLY RARE STONE Y MULTIPLE USED ON COVER, THE ONLY EXAMPLE WE HAVE SEEN. Major Gen. Mansfield Lovell (1822-1886) was in command at New Orleans when the city fell to the Union in April 1862 and was blamed for the loss of the city. He commanded an Infantry Division at Corinth and Coffeeville later in 1862, but after Coffeeville was relieved for losing New Orleans, and never given any further assignments during the war. (Image1)

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4316 2b imageConfederacy, 1861, 10¢ Dark Blue, Hoyer Printing, Malformed "T" of "Ten", position 4, four huge margins, tied by blue "Norfolk, Va Jan 8, 1861" double circle datestamp on small narrow cover to Alabama; some ms. in postmark, Extremely Fine, a very scarce plate variety, ex-Myerson. Scott No. 2b  Estimate $400 - 600. (Image1)

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4317 3 , 7 imageConfederacy, 1862, 2¢ Green, horizontal strip of three, mostly four margins, used along with 1862, 5¢ blue single, nearly four margins, all tied by two strikes of partial "Orange C.H., Va. Dec" cds with ms. "9" dating in left, on turned cover addressed to Miss. Bradford, Care of Stephen J. Nathan Esq., Treasury Department at Richmond Va., inside use bearing 1862, 5¢ blue #6, vertical pair, uncancelled and no postal markings to Mrs. Slaughter, care Dr. Slaughter at Orange C.H., Va., most likely ended up being handcarried outside the postal service; small stamp flaws, backflap missing, other three flaps reattached, Very Fine appearing; with 2007 C.S.A. certificate with no opinion on origin of inside #6 pair. Scott No. 3 + 7 Estimate $5,000 - 7,500. A REMARKABLE COMBINATION FRANKING, THIS BEING THE ONLY RECORDED EXAMPLE OF A 1862 2¢ STRIP OF THREE AND 1862 5¢ SINGLE PREPAYING THE 10¢ RATE. There is one other example of a 1862 2¢ and 5¢ combination franking prepaying the 10¢ rate, but it has all singles. This is the only known strip in combination. (Image1)

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4318 3 imageConfederacy, 1862, 2¢ Green, horizontal strip of five, clear margins to in at sides and bottom right, tied by three strikes of "Greensborough, Ga., May 9" cds on cover with military address to Capt. J. B. Fulton at Athens, Ga., endorsed "Important"; cover slightly reduced at top, F.-V.F., F.-V.F., a rare strip used on cover, this not listed in the Warren census; with 2005 C.S.A. certificate. Scott No. 3  $13,500. The Confederate Congressional Act of February 23, 1861, prescribed a 2¢ special rate for "letters placed in any post office, not for transmission but for delivery only" (drop letters) and "for newspapers, unsealed circulars, handbills, engravings, pamphlets, periodicals and magazines, not exceeding three ounces in weight." The first stamp issued to satisfy the 2¢ special rate was the Hoyer & Ludwig 2¢ green lithograph, which has the portrait of Andrew Jackson. Approximately 2,000,000 of these stamps were issued; the earliest known date of usage is March 21, 1862. When the general postage rate for a regular letter was increased from 5¢ to 10¢ on July 1, 1862, some Confederate postal customers used a strip of five 2¢ stamps to prepay the new 10¢ rate. Such usage is extremely rare.J.B. Fulton is not listed as a regimental officer so he must have held state rank and/or a staff position. (Image1)

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4319 4 imageConfederacy, 1862, 5¢ Blue, Stone 2, Narrow Gutter Pair, vertical pair, positions 43-53 with narrow gutter between, four margins, cancelled by manuscript, red "Camden S.C. Aug 28" cds on cover with military address to Capt. Louis D. DeSaussure at Charleston S.C.; top stamp with preuse fold and slight edge toning at right, partial flap, F.-V.F. Scott No. 4  Estimate $750 - 1,000. ONE OF ONLY TWO RECORDED COVERS BEARING CSA #4 STONE 2 NARROW GUTTER PAIRS. Capt. DeSaussure (1824-1888) was a staff officer and Inspector of Outposts in South Carolina. He later served on the staffs of several Generals including W.S. Walker, Stephen Elliott, and Johnson Hagood. (Image1)

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4320 4 imageConfederacy, 1862, 5¢ Blue, four full to mostly large margins, tied by blue "Petersburg Va. May 4" cds on locally addressed folded letter sheet, pencil "Written on Ram Virginia" notation at top, Very Fine. Scott No. 4  Estimate $500 - 750. This was an overpaid drop letter originating from the CSS Virginia. CSS Virginia was the first steam-powered ironclad warship of the Confederate States Navy, built during the first year of the American Civil War; she was constructed as a casemate ironclad using the raised and cut down original lower hull and steam engines of the scuttled USS Merrimack. Virginia was one of the participants in the Battle of Hampton Roads, opposing the Union's USS Monitor in March 1862. The battle is chiefly significant in naval history as the first battle between ironclads. (Image1)

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4321 4 var. imageConfederacy, 1862, 5¢ Blue, "Spur on Upper Left Scroll" Variety, four large even margins, bright and fresh, tied by blue "Columbia S.C. May 2" cds on cover addressed to Miss Crenshaw at Richmond Va., docketed "May 1862", Extremely Fine and attractive; with 1980 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 4 var.  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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4322 4a imageConfederacy, 1862, 5¢ Dark Blue, horizontal pair with right sheet margin, faulty, tied by "Clarksville Va.Aug 11" cds on cover to Surgeon James F. Harrison, C.S. Navy, Richmond, Va. pencil 1862 docketing; missing backflap, F.-V.F., ex-Hambrecht. Scott No. 4a  Estimate $300 - 400. Dr. James Francis Harrison was a surgeon's mate in the U.S. Navy and studied medicine on his own to the point where he passed the US Navy examination for the position of Asst. Surgeon during the Mexican War. He then received his M.D. degree from Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia. His was promoted to U.S. Navy Surgeon in 1861 but became a CS Navy Surgeon in 1863 where he served in various capacities and locations. (Image1)

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4323 5 var. imageConfederacy, 1862, 10¢ Carmine Rose, four large to huge margins, deep rich color, cancelled by bold strike of Richmond Va. May 1, 1862 cds; rebacked and upper left corner repair, Very Fine appearance; with 2009 C.S.A. certificate. Scott No. 5 var.  $875. (Image1)

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4324 5a imageConfederacy, 1862, 10¢ Carmine, large to full margins except just touched at top, deep intense color, light gum stains and insignificant corner crease, tied by bold strike of "Richmond Va. Jul 4 1862" cds on cover to Miss. S. L. McClinton at Rock Mills, S.C.; cover cleaned, Very Fine appearing, ex-L.J. Seeley (1919); with 2008 C.S.A. certificate. Scott No. 5a  $5,000. (Image1)

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4325 6 imageConfederacy, 1862, 5¢ Light Blue, De La Rue Printing, strip of eight, cancelled by six strikes of "Richmond Va. Mar 28" cds, could have prepaid the 40¢ Trans-Mississippi rate or an overweight business letter, local gum application left interesting ripples in paper, Fine and scarce multiple. Scott No. 6  $360 as singles. (Image1)

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4326 6 var. imageConfederacy, 1862, 5¢ Blue, White Tie Variety on De La Rue Paper, horizontal pair with right stamp having the "White Tie" variety, full to large margins all around, tied by bold strike of "Richmond Va. Mar 28" cds (type 5g circa 1865) on orange cover to Amherst C.H., Va., endorsed "Via Lynchburg", Very Fine, ex-Conrad Bush; signed by Brian Green. Scott No. 6 var.  Estimate $500 - 750. ONE OF ONLY TWO RECORDED COVERS BEARING THE WHITE TIE VARIETY ON DE LA RUE PAPER. This is a very late use of this stamp and just days before the end of the War. (Image1)

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4327 7 imageConfederacy, 1862, 5¢ Blue, Archer & Daly Printing, blocks of eight and four reattached, each block cancelled by neat strikes of "Richmond Va. Nov 10" cds, some minor faults including couple small tears, Very Fine appearance. Scott No. 7 $1,050 + as three blks. (Image1)

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4328 7 imageConfederacy, 1862, 5¢ Blue, Archer & Daly Printing, strip of ten with right sheet margin and horizontal pair, cancelled by matching manuscript "X" on buff legal size court house cover addressed to Justices Supr. County of Marion County in Buena Vista Ga., "Milledgeville, Ga Feb 6" cds; cover edge wear with rebacked nicks at right, Fine; with 2008 A.P.S. certificate. Scott No. 7  Estimate $750 - 1,000. A RARE MULTIPLE USE BEARING A STRIP OF TEN AND PAIR PREPAYING 12-TIMES THE 10¢ LETTER RATE. (Image1)

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4329 7 imageConfederacy, 1862, 5¢ Blue, Archer & Daly Printing, block of eight, large margins all around except barely touches lower left corner, cancelled by two neat strikes of "San Antonio Tex. Paid Oct 15" cds, tiny tear and light vertical crease at left, Very Fine appearing, This is the largest recorded used block of this stamp from Texas.; with 2009 C.S.A. certificate. Scott No. 7  Estimate $500 - 750. Although the stamps are light in color, there are too many small plate flaws to be the De La Rue printing. This is apparently an early Richmond printing on De La Rue paper. (Image1)

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4330 7, 7 var. imageConfederacy, 1862, 5¢ Blue, White Tie Variety, block of 24 with the White Tie variety in position 6, bright and fresh, positions 25-30, 35-40, 45-50, 55-60, o.g., light vertical fold with sealed tear at top, light gum creasing, Very Fine appearance. Scott No. 7, 7 var.  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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4331 7 var. imageConfederacy, 1862, 5¢ Blue, White Tie Variety on De La Rue Paper, horizontal pair with right stamp having the "White Tie" variety, full to large margins all around except just touched at bottom right, light corner creases, cancelled by manuscript on homemade cover to Mrs. F. A. Pitts at Thomson Ga., matching manuscript "Ogeechee Ga., Sept 7 1864" postmark, F.-V.F.; signed by Brian Green. Scott No. 7 var.  Estimate $300 - 400. A SCARCE USE BEARING THE POPULAR WHITE TIE VARIETY. (Image1)

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4332 7b imageConfederacy, 1862, 5¢ Blue, Archer & Daly Printing, Printed on Both Sides, inverted Impression on reverse, horizontal pair, showing the usual split impressions on reverse, four full to large margins, fresh color, light indistinct town cancel; faint crease and small thin spot, Very Fine appearance; with 1981 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 7b  $3,000. ONE OF THE MOST ATTRACTIVE PAIRS OF THE PRINTED ON BOTH SIDES VARIETY KNOWN. (Image1)

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4333 7b imageConfederacy, 1862, 5¢ Blue, Archer & Daly Printing, Printed on Both Sides, horizontal pair, reverse with clear impression, large margins to just shaving frameline at right, tied by blue "Lynchburg, Va., Apr 23" cds on cover to Petersburg Va., pair lifted from cover and hinged in place to show the printing variety, Very Fine and rare, ex-Peters, Muzzy, Gallagher, Everett. Scott No. 7b  $4,000. A WONDERFUL RARITY WITH ONLY SIX PAIRS RECORDED, OF WHICH THIS IS THE FINEST OF ONLY TWO PAIRS RECORDED ON COVER. The other recorded cover bearing a pair is from Franklin Depot, Va. to Childress's Store Va. (right stamp folded over and creased for display and with scissor cut). (Image1)

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4334 8 imageConfederacy, 1863, 2¢ Brown Red, Two Singles on Forwarded Cover, single, large margins to barely touched at top, tied by Greenville C.H., S.C. cds on 1864 wrapper endorsed "circular" to Columbia, S.C. paying the 2¢ circular rate, wrapper then forwarded back to Greenville and additionally franked with second 1863, 2¢ Red in superb condition with large even margins, tied by pretty blue "Columbia, S.C., Apr. 7" cds, Extremely Fine and choice, ex-Cantey, Haas, Monroe; with 2001 C.S.A. certificate. Scott No. 8  Estimate $7,500 - 10,000. A RARE AND UNIQUE USAGE WITH TWO 2¢ RED JACKS, ESPECIALLY DESIRABLE WITH TWO DIFFERENT SHADES OF RED BROWN MAKE A LOVELY CONTRAST. This stunning cover was acquired from the late Colonel Edward B. Cantey, Jr. collection and latter sold in our Sale 43. It was the subject of an article "Double 'Red Jacks' " by Monroe in the January-March 2009 issue of The Confederate Philatelist (p.24-25).References: Pictured in Monroe Book, pg. 65. (Image1)

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4335 8 imageConfederacy, 1863, 2¢ Brown Red, large margins to barely in, tied by "Georgetown S.C. Apr. 28" cds on adversity cover made from shipping form to Laurel Hill S.C.; top opened for display, some docketing, Very Fine and attractive use; with 1997 P.S.E. certificate. Scott No. 8  Estimate $1,000 - 1,500. (Image1)

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4336 9 imageConfederacy, 1863, 10¢ Blue, "T-E-N", vertical pair, huge margins except cut in at bottom, tied by two strikes of "Winchester Va. Feb 7" cds on clean orange cover addressed to Miss Margaret Stuart, care of Lt. Chas. Carwood, Signal Office at Richmond Va.; small part of flap missing, Very Fine, Ex-DuPuy. Scott No. 9  Estimate $1,500 - 2,000. AN EXTREMELY RARE MULTIPLE OF THE 1863 "T-E-N" ISSUE USED ON DOUBLE-WEIGHT COVER, WITH LESS THAN HALF A DOZEN RECORDED. Charles H. Cawood enlisted as a private in Company A of the 17th Virginia Infantry on August 29, 1861 before transferring to the Signal Corps and receiving a commission as a Lieut. on June 26, 1863. (Image1)

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4337 9 imageConfederacy, 1863, 10¢ Blue, "T-E-N", three full to large margins, just in at bottom, tied by "Wytheville Va. May 30" cds on cover addressed to Miss Mary Bell Prince at Saltville Va., endorsed "Care Wm. A. Stuart Esq.", clean and Very Fine use, ex-DuPuy. Scott No. 9; $1,600  Estimate $500 - 750. (Image1)

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4338 9 imageConfederacy, 1863, 10¢ Blue, "T-E-N", four large margins, light pre-use crease, cancelled by manuscript cross-hatch with matching "Marion Va. Nor. 22nd" manuscript postmark on turned cover to Miss Lucy G. Shelton, Gum Spring, Louisa, Va., original inside use with manuscript "Stanardsville, Va. 2 Nov '64" postmark to Macon Va., with uncancelled 1862, 5¢ blue, stone 2, pos. 45 that does not belong; F.-V.F., a scarce turned use of the "T-E-N" issue, ex-Thayer. Scott No. 9; $1,600 Estimate $500 - 750. (Image1)

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4339 10 imageConfederacy, 1863, 10¢ Blue, "Frame Lines", horizontal strip of four, positions 43-46, large margins all around showing portions of frame lines on all sides (margin slightly irregular at bottom left well clear of design that has been backed for appearances), pretty color; unused, some very faint negligible toning specks, right stamp light creases, left stamp light crease along frame line and tiny faint thin, otherwise Extremely Fine and exceptionally handsome, ex-Everett, Bush. Scott No. 10  $23,000 as two o.g. pairs. AN IMPORTANT CONFEDERATE RARITY, ONE OF ONLY A FEW LARGE MULTIPLES OF THE "FRAME LINES" ISSUE IN EXISTENCE. (Image1)

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4340 10 imageConfederacy, 1863, 10¢ Blue, "Frame Lines", Horizontal Strip of Six, two large margins at left and bottom showing complete framelines, clear at right and slightly in at top, cancelled by four strikes of "Mobile Ala. Jun. 18, 1863" double-circle datestamp; a few negligible short creases around the perimeter, F.-V.F. Scott No. 10  Estimate $15,000 - 20,000. THIS IS THE LARGEST RECORDED USED MULTIPLE OF THE 10¢ FRAMELINE STAMP. Used multiples of the 10¢ Frameline stamp are extremely rare. There are two recorded strips of six, the other is on piece with an additional single. (Image1)

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4341 10 imageConfederacy, 1863, 10¢ Blue, "Frame Lines", large margins with framelines showing on all four sides including full at sides, tiny pre-print wrinkle, used as forwarding postage on homemade cover to Mobile with 1862, 5¢ blue, Local, horizontal pair, clear to ample margins, tied by partial "Tazewell Ten. Jun 3" cds, then tied again after 10¢ affixed by "Mobile Ala. Jun 10" double circle pmk for redirection to Montgomery Ala., Very Fine, Ex-Richey, Brooks and Keeling; with copy of 1975 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 10  Estimate $7,500 - 10,000. AN EXTREMELY RARE COMBINATION OF GENERAL ISSUES ON A FORWARDED COVER. (Image1)

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4342 10 imageConfederacy, 1863, 10¢ Blue, "Frame Lines", with full frame line at top, light soiling, tied by partial "Mobile Ala." cds on cover addressed to Miss Fannie Levich, Care of W. E. Levich, Berzelia Ga., manuscript "Forwarded by Louisiana Committee at Mobile" endorsement across top, Very Fine and exceedingly rare use. Scott No. 10  Estimate $5,000 - 7,500. ONE OF ONLY THREE RECORDED LOUISIANA RELIEF COMMITTEE USAGES BEARING THE 10¢ FRAME LINE. In May 1863, General Nathaniel P. Banks ordered the deportation of all New Orleans citizens who had refused to take the oath of allegiance to the United States. Approximately 700 families moved to Mobile, Alabama, some with only the clothes on their backs. On May 31, 1863, a group of expatriate New Orleans citizens in Mobile organized a Louisiana Relief Committee to alleviate the suffering of poor citizens who remained in Union-occupied New Orleans. They arranged for shipments of food and clothing to New Orleans, and helped citizens leave New Orleans for the Confederacy. The Committee also assumed the job of handling their mail between New Orleans and Mobile by smuggling letters in small vessels along the Mississippi Sound. Covers so transmitted are very coveted by Confederate philatelists as there are fewer than twenty known. The Louisiana Relief Committee ceased operations in early September 1864. (Image1)

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4343 10 imageConfederacy, 1863, 10¢ Blue, "Frame Lines", four margins showing complete frameline at top and part at bottom, tied by manuscript "Wht Sul Sngs, May 3 '63" (White Sulphur Springs) on cover addressed to Mrs. M. E. Mauzy, care Richard Mauzy Esq., Staunton Va., backflap tear ends in small edge tear, light staining, Very Fine, ex-DuPuy; with 1988 C.S.A. certificate. Scott No. 10  Estimate $3,000 - 4,000. A SCARCE FRAME LINE USE FROM CONFEDERATE WEST VIRGINIA USED JUST A FEW WEEKS PRIOR TO FORMAL FORMATION OF THE UNION STATE. Cover is from the well known Mauzy Correspondence. Richard Mauzy was the owner and editor of the Staunton Spectator newspaper. White Sulphur Springs is in Greenbrier County that would be incorporated into the Union State of West Virginia formally on June 20, 1863. (Image1)

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4344 10 imageConfederacy, 1863, 10¢ Blue, "Frame Lines", four large margins showing almost complete frame lines on three sides, cancelled by manuscript strokes with matching "Luray Va., May 25 /63" manuscript postmark on orange homemade Mourning cover with black border hand drawn in same ink as the address, addressed to A.A. Jone Esq., Liberty, Bedford County Va., original family letter about the death of the "old lady" and about how depressed the "old man" is, cover flap embossed "Bergers Adhesive Envelope", backflap opening tears and a taped cover tear, Very Fine; with 2004 P.S.E. certificate. Scott No. 10  Estimate $3,000 - 4,000. ONE OF ONLY FOUR RECORDED FRAME LINE MOURNING COVER USAGES. (Image1)

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4345 10 imageConfederacy, 1863, 10¢ Blue, "Frame Lines", horizontal pair, clear to mostly large margins,shows full frame line between stamp and tiny bit at bottom of left stamp, bright fresh color, tied by "Mobile, Ala. Sep. 21, 1863" double-circle datestamp on blue folded letter to Demopolis Ala.; small indentation in left stamp, Extremely Fine, ex-Matz; signed Ashbrook and with his notes that these are Nos. 15-16 on the plate, with 2012 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 10  Estimate $3,000 - 4,000. A CHOICE DOUBLE RATE COVER BEARING A 10¢ FRAMELINE HORIZONTAL PAIR. (Image1)

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4346 10 imageConfederacy, 1863, 10¢ Blue, "Frame Lines", large margins showing nearly complete frame lines on three sides, rich color, tied by "Richmond Va. May 1, 1863" cds on buff cover addressed to James H. McVeigh at Charlottesville Va., some edge wear, Very Fine. Scott No. 10  Estimate $2,000 - 3,000. A REMARKABLE CHOICE FRAME-LINE USE FROM RICHMOND VA. (Image1)

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4347 10 imageConfederacy, 1863, 10¢ Blue, "Frame Lines", four large margins showing three complete frame lines and trace at top, minor surface abrasions, tied by "Richmond Va. Aug 25" cds on homemade cover addressed to Edward S. Brown, Sunnyside Va., some docketing at left, original enclosed business receipt with printed letterhead of J. W. Randolph, a Richmond bookseller, a Very Fine use, ex-Powell, DuPuy; with clear 1977 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 10  Estimate $2,000 - 3,000. John W. Randolph is a book seller and whose imprint can be found on a number of Confederate patriotic covers. (Image1)

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4348 10 imageConfederacy, 1863, 10¢ Blue, "Frame Lines", deep rich color, four large margins showing full lines at right and bottom with partial at left and top, tied by "Mobile Ala. Jun 3 1863" cds on cover addressed to Jas. J. Thornton Esq. at Forkland Ala., blind embossed "St John Powers & Co. Bankers, Mobile Ala" oval on flap, 1863 docketing at left; reduced slightly at left, Very Fine, ex-Morris Everett; with 2004 C.S.A. certificate. Scott No. 10  Estimate $2,000 - 3,000. A CHOICE FRAME-LINE USE FROM ALABAMA. (Image1)

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4349 10 imageConfederacy, 1863, 10¢ Blue, "Frame Lines", four margins showing frame lines on all sides including full at top, manuscript "1864" cancellation with matching "Coffeeville Ala, April 29th" postmark on Adversity cover made from Sunday School Report of the Methodist Episcopal Church, addressed to Mrs. Rebecca Carter, Snow Hill Ala., blue manuscript "Forwarded" under displayed corner; minor edge tear and some light soiling, Very Fine; with 2008 C.S.A. certificate. Scott No. 10 $4,750. AN EXCEEDINGLY SCARCE USE OF THE FRAME LINE ON AN ADVERSITY COVER FROM ALABAMA. (Image1)

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4350 10 , 12 imageConfederacy, 1863, 10¢ Blue, "Frame Lines", two full framelines at left and right, large margin at top and just touching at right, tied by blue "Richmond Va." dateless cds (Powell type 6f known only on soldier's mail from mid-May to June 1863) on turned cover front addressed to Mrs. Mary W. Leigh, care Col. Wm. Leigh, Macon P Office, Powhatan Co., Va., cover turned with manuscript "Macon, Va. Sep 26th" postmark and matching ms. cross-hatch cancelling 1863, 10¢ blue, four margins, and addressed to Mrs. S. Jane Colston at University of Va.; front has backing for appearances, magenta notation conveniently covered by folded corner, Very Fine. Scott No. 10 + 12  Estimate $1,500 - 2,000. A SCARCE TURNED FRAME-LINE USE WITH A BLUE TOWN CANCEL. (Image1)

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4351 10 imageConfederacy, 1863, 10¢ Blue, "Frame Lines", position 72, four margins with full frameline at left and part of frameline at top, rich color, just tied by manuscript cancel on homemade brown cover with matching "Brinkleyville N.C. August 4" manuscript to Hillsboro N.C., Very Fine. Scott No. 10  $3,000. (Image1)

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4352 10 imageConfederacy, 1863, 10¢ Blue, "Frame Lines", full framelines at right and bottom, touched at top and left, tied by partial "Okolona Miss." cds on cover addressed to Mrs. Anne Eliza Hall, Care of Col. Wm. B. Hall. at Montgomery Ala., endorsed on reverse "Capt Thos D Hall, Co. A Boyles Reg., Okolona"; 10¢ tiny corner crease and small light stain top right, no flap, a Very Fine use with a military address; with 2002 C.S.A. certificate. Scott No. 10  $3,000. (Image1)

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4353 10a imageConfederacy, 1863, 10¢ Milky Blue, "Frame Lines", four large margins with large portions to complete lines on all sides, tied by "Montgomery Ala. May 20" cds on adversity cover made from an unused printed ledger sheet used for buying and selling of cotton through Mobile, addressed to Mr. George H. Waddell at Crawford Ala., Extremely Fine, ex-Dupuy; with 1977 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 10a  Estimate $3,000 - 4,000. A GEM USE OF THE 10¢ MILKY BLUE "FRAME LINES" ISSUE, SIMPLY A SPECTACULAR STAMP AND COVER. (Image1)

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4354 11a imageConfederacy, 1863, 10¢ Milky Blue, four nice margins, tied by blue dateless "Charlotte, N.C." circular postmark on small homemade cover addressed to "Commodore Barron, C.S. Navy, Savannah, Georgia", the cover was then forwarded to Charleston, S.C. with "Savannah, Ga., May 14" cds and straightline "Forwarded" handstamp with red "10" rating handstamp, Extremely Fine. Scott No. 11a  Estimate $750 - 1,000. Samuel Barron was born 28 November 1809 in Hampton, Virginia. His father, who died in 1810, was a commodore in the US navy stationed there. As a tribute to his father Barron was appointed a midshipman on 1 January 1812. He was only two at the time. He entered active service with the navy in 1820. By 1855 he was a captain. By 1860 he was chief of the Bureau of Detail and one of the most powerful men in the navy. After Abraham Lincoln was inaugurated in 1861 there is evidence that Barron was actively attempting to take control of the Navy Department. Once Virginia left the Union he tendered his resignation. Gideon Welles, the Secretary of the Navy, refused to accept the resignation and instead dismissed Barron on 22 April 1861. Offering his services to his native state, Barron was named a captain and head of the Office of Naval Detail and Equipment. When Virginia's navy became part of the Confederate navy he was given a commission as commander dated 10 June 1861 and appointed head of the Office of Orders and Details. He held this position only until 20 July 1861 when he convinced the Confederate Secretary of the Navy, Stephen R. Mallory, to give him command of the coastal defenses of Virginia and North Carolina. Barron chose to administer his duties from Fort Hatteras, North Carolina. He arrived at the fort 28 August 1861; the day after a Union fleet began a bombardment and was forced to surrender the following day. He was held as a prisoner of war until exchanged 11 months later. In November 1862, Barron was briefly reassigned command of naval forces in Virginia before he was sent to Great Britain to take command of the two ironclad rams, CSS North Carolina and CSS Mississippi (also known as the 'Laird Rams'), that were being built under the direction of Commander James D. Bulloch for the Confederacy. After the ships were seized by British authorities the following year, Barron traveled to France, remaining in Paris as "Flag Officer" commanding Confederate States Naval Forces in Europe acting as a contact for Confederate naval officers as well as blockade runners and privateers until February 25, 1865 when he resigned his commission returning to the United States shortly before the Confederacy's surrender a month later. Retiring to his home in Essex County, Virginia, Barron took up farm life until his death on February 26, 1888. (Image1)

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4355 11e imageConfederacy, 1863, 10¢ Blue, Perf'd, tied by "Cahaba Ala. Aug. 10" cds on homemade cover to Benton Ala.; stamp with some light staining, minor cover wrinkling, otherwise Very Fine and scarce official perf use from Alabama; signed by Ashbrook, with 1976 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 11e  $750. (Image1)

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4356 11e imageConfederacy, 1863, 10¢ Blue, Die A, Perforated, Block of Four, dark shade and fine impression, each stamp cancelled by open grid, possibly an army field office grid, but also similar to the device used at Brookhaven Miss. where perforated stamps are known to have originated, Fine and extremely rare used block; with 2006 C.S.A. certificate. Scott No. 11e  Estimate $5,000 - 7,500. THE ONLY RECORDED USED BLOCK OF THE 1863 10¢ BLUE DIE A. (Image1)

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4357 11 var. imageConfederacy, 1863, 10¢ Blue, Die A, Forsyth Ga. Serpentine Roulette, original gum, shallow thin and some light creases, Fine, an exceedingly rare unused example of this private perf, ex-Hulme; with 2009 C.S.A. certificate. Scott No. 11 var.  Estimate $500 - 750. (Image1)

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4358 11 var. imageConfederacy, 1863, 10¢ Blue, Harrisonburg Va. Roulette, roulettes on three sides, straight edge at right, deep shade, unused, light vertical crease ends in tiny tear, Fine, a very rare Harrisonburg roulette pair.; with 2009 C.S.A. certificate. Scott No. 11 var.  Estimate $500 - 750. The Harrisonburg Va. roulettes were used from post offices in the surrounding Shenandoah Valley area and are known as the "Shenandoah Separations". (Image1)

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4359 11 var. imageConfederacy, 1863, 10¢ Blue, Harrisonburg Va. Roulette, showing full roulettes on all sides, centered to left, tied by "Lexington Va. Apr. 5" cds on homemade cover to Richmond Va., Very Fine, ex-Myerson, Hulme; with 2009 C.S.A. certificate. Scott No. 11 var.  Estimate $500 - 750. The Harrisonburg roulettes were used from post offices in the surrounding Shenandoah Valley area, and they are therefore also known as the "Shenandoah Separations". (Image1)

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4360 11 var. imageConfederacy, 1863, 10¢ Blue, Die A, Unofficially Perforated, perf. 12 all around, tied by blue "Petersburg Va. Jul. 28" cds, second strike dated Jul. 27 at left on blue 1863 folded letter made from lined paper addressed to to Augusta Ga.; ink spot also ties stamp to cover, small tear at top, Fine, signed Ashbrook as "Unofficial Perforation"; with 2008 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 11 var.  Estimate $500 - 750. (Image1)

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4361 12 var. imageConfederacy, 1863, 10¢ Blue, Forsyth Ga. Sawtooth Roulette, full perforations with large wing margin at left, short transfer, printed on horiz. ribbed paper, tied by "Forsyth, Geo., Mar. 21" cds on cover to W. M. Blaton at Griffin, Ga., Very Fine, ex-Judd, Ballard. Scott No. 12 var.  Estimate $750 - 1,000. ONE OF ONLY EIGHT RECORDED FORSYTH SAWTOOTH ROULETTE COVERS. (Image1)

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4362 12 imageConfederacy, 1863, 10¢ Blue, three margins with faint corner crease, tied by partial Charlottesville Va. cds on buff cover addressed to Miss Mary R. Huck, care Capt. Lewis Huck, CSS Patrick Henry, Richmond Va., Very Fine and scarce naval address. Scott No. 12  Estimate $300 - 400. Lewis Neill Huck was an attorney commissioned as a Lieut. in company H of the 13th Virginia Infantry on April 20, 1861, and promoted to Captain on April 26, 1862. Huck resigned unfit for duty on Oct. 21 and was appointed Master "not in line for promotion" in the Confederate States Navy on November 14, 1863 where he served aboard the CSS Patrick Henry 1863-64.CSS Patrick Henry was built in New York City in 1859 by the renowned William H. Webb for the Old Dominion Steam Ship Line as the civilian steamer Yorktown, a brigantine-rigged side-wheel steamer. She carried passengers and freight between Richmond, Virginia and New York City. Yorktown was anchored in the James River when Virginia seceded from the Union on 17 April 1861 and was seized by the Virginia Navy and later turned over to the Confederate Navy on 8 June 1861. Commander John Randolph Tucker, who commanded the newly organized James River Squadron, directed that Yorktown be converted into a gunboat and renamed Patrick Henry in honor of that revolutionary patriot.During the Battle of Hampton Roads on 8 March 1862 in which the Virginia destroyed the Federal warships USS Cumberland and USS Congress, the Patrick Henry attempted to take the latter's surrender but was fired upon by shore batteries, and took a shell in her steam chest that killed four men. Towed out of action long enough to make repairs, she soon resumed her former position. During the historic 9 March 1862 action between the CSS Virginia and USS Monitor, the Patrick Henry fired long range at Monitor. The Confederate Congress later accorded special thanks to all officers and men for their gallant conduct during the two-day battle. (Image1)

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4363 13 imageConfederacy, 1863, 20¢ Green, block of four, large margins except just clear at right, bright and fresh, neatly cancelled by "Chattanooga Tenn. Jul 19 1863" cds; small thin and tiny edge tear, Very Fine. Scott No. 13  $3,500. A RARE USED BLOCK OF THE 20¢ GREEN ISSUE. (Image1)

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4364 13 imageConfederacy, 1863, 20¢ Green, large margins except ample at left, rich color, tied by well-struck "Rogersville Ten. Aug 1" cds on yellow cover to Cranberry Plains Va., sender's routing "Via Bristol Tenn.", Very Fine, ex-Boshwit. Scott No. 13  Estimate $2,000 - 3,000. A CHOICE USAGE AND ONE OF THE FEW 20¢ GREEN USAGES FROM TENNESSEE EXTANT. Much of Tennessee came under Union control during 1862 and remained so for the duration of the war. Rogersville is located in eastern Tennessee, where Confederate forces were able to resist Union advances more effectively. (Image1)

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4365 13b imageConfederacy, 1863, 20¢ Dark Green, large to huge margins except just touching at bottom, sheet margin at right, rich color, light pre-use crease, used with 1863, 10¢ deep blue, both tied by "Spartanburg S.C. Apr 3" cds on circa 1865 cover with printed "State of South Carolina Head Quarters" imprint, addressed to Col. T.N. Dawkins at Unionville S.C.; light foxing along bottom, Very Fine, ex-Kohn; with photocopy of 1983 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 13b  Estimate $2,000 - 3,000. Judge Thomas N. Dawkins constructed his home "Shrubs" around 1845. It was the temporary official residence of Governor Andrew Gordon MaGrath during the Confederate War. Governor MaGrath had fled from Columbia with this "scorched earth" policy. Governor MaGrath and state officials were the guests of Judge Dawkins whose house was surrounded by sentinels and a constant team of couriers to and from Broad River brought news of Sherman's movements to the Governor and his staff. (Image1)

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4366 13d , 12 imageConfederacy, 1863, 20¢ Green, Diagonal Bisect, full margins, bright and fresh, tied by crisp strike of "Montgomery Ala. Aug 30" cds on turned cover to Rev. Dr. B. Manley Jr. at 96 Depot P.O., S.C., second inside use bearing 1863, 10¢ blue, large to huge margins all around, cancelled by manuscript and with matching "96 Sepr 30" postmark to Rev. James P. Boyce at Greenville S.C., 1864 docketing; sealed backflap tear, cover with small cut near stamp for display but mostly resealed, Very Fine appearance, ex-DuPuy; with clear 1988 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 13d + 12  Estimate $2,000 - 3,000. AN EXCEEDINGLY RARE TURNED CONFEDERATE BISECT USE. (Image1)

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4367 13d imageConfederacy, 1863, 20¢ Green, Diagonal Bisect, large margins, tied by partial "Marshall Tex. May 23" cds on semi-official Confederate States of America, Ordnance Bureau, T.M.D. (Trans-Mississippi Department) orange cover addressed to Geo. Loyall, Office Chf. Paymaster at Shreveport La.; cover and stamp expertly restored, Very Fine appearance. Scott No. 13d  $2,000+. A RARE BISECT USE ON A SEMI-OFFICIAL IMPRINT COVER. (Image1)

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4368 13e imageConfederacy, 1863, 20¢ Green, Horizontal Bisect, large margins, strong fresh color, tied by sharp bold strike of "Alexandria La. Oct 23" cds on orange cover to J.D. Wemple Esq. at Mansfield La.; cover without flap and repaired, Fine appearance; with 1981 P.F. certificate, 1937 letter of authenticity from Dietz to Weill. Scott No. 13e  $3,500. ONE OF ONLY SIX RECORDED HORIZONTAL BISECT USAGES. (Image1)

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4369 13e imageConfederacy, 1863, 20¢ Green, Horizontal Bisect, top half used to pay the 10¢ rate on cover to Nachitoches, La., tied by "Alexandria La. Apr 11" cds, soldier's endorsement at upper right; stamp with horizontal tear at top, cover faults mostly on back, Fine, a rare bisect use on a soldier's cover, one of only a few horizontal bisects known; with 1981 P.F. certificate, signed by Dietz. Scott No. 13e  $3,500. (Image1)

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4370 7 imageConfederacy, "Missingford, Va., Jany 23 '63", manuscript postmark on green adversity cover made from printed "Foreign Missionary, Presbyterian Church" index page, which was printed in New York City, bearing 1863, 5¢ blue, horizontal pair, four margins just clear at top, cancelled by ms. squiggles, addressed to Rev. H.P. R. McCoy at the University of Virginia, Very Fine and attractive, ex-Thayer. Scott No. 7  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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4371 6 imageConfederacy, Chapel Hill, Tex, Mar 6, clear strike of cds ties 1862, 5¢ light blue, horizontal pair, four mostly large margins except close at left, on adversity cover made from page with full woodcut portrait of John A. Wharton in a Texas Militia uniform with Lone Star buttons clear, addressed to Sergt. J.C. Wallis, care of Henry A. Landes, Col Elmores Regt, Galveston Texas, accompanying letter datelined Mar. 5 1862 with incorrect year, Very Fine; with 2006 C.S.A. certificate saying letter does not belong (we disagree). Scott No. 6  Estimate $400 - 600. Col. Elmores Regiment was the 20th Texas Infantry commanded by Col. Henry Marshall Elmore. This unit spent the war guarding the Texas coast in the Galveston area. Both men named in address were in Company B. The woodcut illustration is most likely a prewar publication as it is bylined from a Philadelphia publication. John A. Wharton (1828-1865) was a prominent and wealthy Texas lawyer and plantation owner who was married to the daughter of a former Governor of South Carolina.During the war, he served as a CSA General Officer in the West and was considered to be one of the best CSA tactical cavalry generals. Shortly before the end of the war, he was killed by a fellow officer over a personal dispute. (Image1)

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4372 9 imageConfederacy, 1863, 10¢ Blue, "T-E-N", four margins, light preprint paper creases, tied by neat "Salem Va. Aug 3" cds on adversity cover made from nautical chart addressed to Miss Fanny R. Johnston at Blue Ridge, Va., choice and Very Fine, Illustrated by Weiss in "Confederate States General Issue Stamps Used on Adversity Covers, 1861-1865"., ex-DuPuy, Weiss; with 1992 P.S.E. certificate. Scott No. 9  Estimate $2,000 - 3,000. A REMARKABLE USE OF THE "T-E-N" 1863 ISSUE USED ON A BEAUTIFUL ADVERSITY COVER. (Image1)

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4373 11 imageConfederacy, 1863, 10¢ Blue, large margins all around, tied by pretty red "Chester C.H. S.C. Aug 14" cds on blue adversity cover made from printed form to Raleigh N.C.; opened for display with tape mark at top left, Very Fine and attractive. Scott No. 11  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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4374   imageConfederacy, Flat Rock N.C. July 7., sharp neat strike of cds with matching "Paid 10" plus additional "10" handstamp, manuscript. "/ 20" for total rate on red and gray floral wallpaper cover to Columbus S.C. 1863 docketing on reverse; opened at top left corner for display, Very Fine, ex-Birkinbine, Boshwit. Estimate  $1,500 - 2,000. A BEAUTIFUL WALLPAPER ADVERSITY COVER FROM NORTH CAROLINA WITH GREAT EYE APPEAL. (Image1)


SOLD for $4,750.00
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4375 2 imageConfederacy, Little Rock Ark., cds ties 1861, 10¢ blue, large to huge margins except just clear top right, preuse crease, on homemade wallpaper cover with white and gray floral design, addressed to Jefferson Tex.; Very Fine and attractive. Scott No. 2  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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SOLD for $625.00
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4376 4 imageConfederacy, 1862, 5¢ Blue, Stone 2, horizontal pair, positions 29-30, large margins to just in, including sheet margin at right, cancelled by light "New Orleans La. Apr 2" River Mail cds on Wallpaper cover with Floral Design in gray, blue and tan, addressed to Opelousas, La.; stamps with small surface scrapes and light margin toning, Very Fine and stunning; with 1995 P.F. certificate. Scott No. 4  Estimate $1,000 - 1,500. ONE OF THE VERY FEW WALLPAPER COVERS WITH THE WALLPAPER DESIGN ON THE OUTSIDE, RATHER THAN THE INSIDE OF THE COVER. (Image1)

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SOLD for $1,300.00
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4377 11 imageConfederacy, 1863, 10¢ Blue, three margins, cancelled by manuscript two strokes with matching "Harmony Grive Ga., Dec 2d" postmark on beautiful multicolored floral wallpaper cover addressed to J. W. Hargrove at Gainesville Ga., Very Fine, a lovely Georgia wallpaper use with great eye appeal. Scott No. 11  Estimate $750 - 1,000. (Image1)

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SOLD for $2,200.00
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4378 4b imageConfederacy, (Attorneys) Dickinson & Kilpatrick, Attorneys At Law, red embossed oval cameo corner card on buff cover bearing 1862, 5¢ light milky blue, large margins, radiant color, scissors-cut at top left and scuffed at top right, cancelled by neat manuscript., "Grove Hill Ala. May 30" cds to Lt. John Y. Kilpatrick, Care of Capt. S.B. Cleveland, of Clark County Ranger, Col. Wort Adams Regiment at Corinth Miss., with enclosure that is likely not original as dated Feb. 1862; barely reduced at right, attractive Very Fine appearance, great historical interest. Scott No. 4b  Estimate $400 - 600. Adams was a native of Kentucky and engaged in banking in Mississippi when he declined the Postmaster-Generalship of the Confederacy tendered him by Jefferson Davis when the government was organized. He instead raised the 1st Mississippi Cavalry who saw its first action at the Battle of Shiloh in early April of 1862, just days after this correspondence was mailed to his camp in Corinth. (Image1)

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SOLD for $800.00
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4379   imageConfederacy, (Attorneys) "Seat & Pettey, Attorneys & Counselors At Law, Brenham, Texas.", fancy framed printed corner card on yellow cover with partial "Brenham Tex. Jun 19" cds and matching "Paid 10" (Dietz type IB) rating handstamp, addressed to the Confederate "Gov. Isham G. Harris, Nashville, Tenn., docketed answered at left; flap opening tear, Very Fine, a scarce Texas advertising use with a paid handstamp, ex-MacBride. Estimate  $500 - 750. (Image1)


SOLD for $525.00
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4380 6 imageConfederacy, (Attorneys) Tradewell & Desaussure, Attorneys At Law, Columbia S.C., all-over shaded ad on cover bearing 1862, 5¢ light blue, De La Rue printing horizontal pair tied by blue "Columbia S.C. Sep 13" cds to Camden S.C.; reduced a bit at left, minor stain bottom edge, F.-V.F. Scott No. 6  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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SOLD for $525.00
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4381   imageConfederacy, (Grocers) Compton & Callaway, Family Groceries, Millidgeville Ga., blue cameo corner card on buff cover addressed to Macon Ga., "Milledgeville Ga. Mar 12" cds with matching "Paid" and "5" (Dietz type IIA) rating handstamps; reduced at right, F.-V.F. Estimate  $200 - 300. (Image1)


SOLD for $500.00
Will close during Public Auction
4382 6 imageConfederacy, (Grocers) Hand, Williams & Graves, Wholesale Grocers, Augusta Ga., blue cameo corner card on buff cover bearing 1862, 5¢ light blue, De La Rue printing, large margins to just in, tied by "Marion C.H. S.C. Nov 5" cds to Fayettesville N.C., docketed "W Evans" at right; cover faults and partial backflap, Fine. Scott No. 6  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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SOLD for $200.00
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4383 65X1 imageConfederacy, (Grocers) Martin, Tannahill & Co., Grocers & Commission Merchants, Petersburg Va., blue cameo corner card on cover bearing Petersburg, Va., 1861, 5¢ red, irregular margins, tied by blue "Petersburg Va. Oct 22" cds to Townesville N.C.; trimmed at top with small edge flaws, Fine, ex-Thayer. Scott No. 65X1; $2,500 as normal cover  Estimate $400 - 600. (Image1)

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SOLD for $575.00
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4384 11c imageConfederacy, (Grocers) Thos. Branch & Sons, Grocers & Commission Merchants, Petersburg Va., printed corner card on orange buff cover bearing 1863, 10¢ greenish blue, four large margins, tied by blue "Petersburg Va. Oct 27" cds, Extremely Fine and choice, ex-Malpass. Scott No. 11c  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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SOLD for $375.00
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4385 65 imageConfederacy, (Schools & Colleges) Female College, Petersburg Va. / Rev. A. F. Leavenworth, President, ornate printed corner card on adversity cover made from illustrated advertising form, bearing US 1861, 3¢ rose tied by unusual Maltese Cross in Circle fancy cancel duplexed with "Petersburgh Va. Nov. 13" cds to Capt. F. P. Leavenworth in Shrevesport La., endorsed "Via New Orleans" at bottom left, opened for display and with white tape around opening, stamp lifted and hinged in place with some extra gum, otherwise Very Fine, attractive and rare post-war usage. Scott No. 65  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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SOLD for $300.00
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4386   imageConfederacy, (Schools & Colleges) Randolph Macon College, Va. Jun 26, cds on buff cover with matching "Paid 5 CSA" ornate integral cancelling device, addressed to Mr. D.W. Waller of Thornsburg, Va., flap with small blue embossed Randolph Macon College oval cameo; backflap torn and small edge tear, F.-V.F. Estimate  $400 - 600. (Image1)


SOLD for $850.00
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4387   imageConfederacy, (Schools & Colleges) University of Virginia, Va. Sep 21, blue cds with matching "Paid" oval handstamp and manuscript "10" rating addressed to "Capn. Philip B. Cabell, Care of Genl. P. St. Geo. Cocke, Commanding 5th Brigade, Fairfax C. House, Va.", manuscript box notation upper right, Very Fine, This was subject of Patricia Kaufmann's Confederate Post section in the ASDA magazine (May 2007, p. 38). Estimate  $150 - 200. General Cocke was the only Confederate General to commit suicide during the Civil War. He was a West Point graduate and a brigade commander at First Manassas. He returned home in poor health a few months after the battle and committed suicide the day after Christmas 1861. Cabell was a volunteer aid to General Philip St. George Cocke, educated at the University of Virginia and from the very influential Cabell family. (Image1)


SOLD for $240.00
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4388   imageConfederacy, (Schools & Colleges) Valley Female Institute, Winchester, Va., all-over illustrated design on 1861 cover with "Fairfax C.H., Va. Oct 3" cds and handstamped "Paid 5" (type C), addressed to Bruno Bluff, Va.; envelope reduced at left and small part of flap missing, Very Fine, a stunning cover; with 2002 C.S.A. Certificate. Estimate  $1,500 - 2,000. (Image1)


SOLD for $1,250.00
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4389   imageConfederacy, (Various) Columbian Hotel, Richmond Va., fancy embossed cameo corner card in blue on cover to Augusta Ga., "Richmond Va. Jun 10 1861" cds with matching "Paid" and "10" rating handstamps, additional blue crayon "10", faults and no flap, original note datelined "Richmond, Va June 9 /61" accompanies, Fine, One of only three recorded examples of this ad. ex-Knapp. Estimate  $300 - 400. The accompanying letter from M.C. Murphy reads, "Arrived this morning 11 Oclock, have received orders to march to Phillippi via Staunton including a foot march of 75 miles". M.C. Murphy enlisted as a private June 1, 1861 into Company D of the 1st Georgia Volunteer Infantry and mustered out in Augusta March 18, 1862 because he was transferred to Company F of the CS Exchange Battalion Infantry. (Image1)


SOLD for $650.00
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4390   imageConfederacy, (Various) Franklin Slaughter & Co., Banking Exchange & Collection Office, Fredericksburg Va., blue embossed cameo corner card on buff cover to Harris Depot N.C., endorsed "Private D.C. Morrison, Co. H 7 Regt, N.C.", entered mails with "Guineys Va. Dec" cds and manuscript "Due 10" rating; reduced slightly at right and some soiling, Very Fine, ex-Thayer. Estimate  $300 - 400. This cover is mostly likely in December 1862 just after the Battle of Fredericksburg. Private Morrison did not survive the war. He was listed as wounded at Gettysburg July 2, 1863 and died a year later presumably from his Gettysburg wound on July 28, 1864. (Image1)

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SOLD for $325.00
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4391   imageConfederacy, (Various) Juan Pizzini, Refined Candy Mfg., Richmond Va., blue illustrated cameo showing building on yellow 1861 cover to Lurray, Va., bearing U.S. 1857, 3¢ dull red tied by "Richmond Va. Apr 23 1861" cds, 1861 docketing at right, partial flap and tiny mended edge nick, Very Fine appearing, A spectacular early Virginia Independent State advertising cover. Estimate  $500 - 750. (Image1)


SOLD for $1,700.00
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4392   imageConfederacy, (Various) M.A. & C.A. Santos Druggists, Norfolk Va., blue double-cameo corner card on cover with "Norfolk Va. Aug. 1, 1861" blue cds and matching circled "Paid" with "10" rate handstamps to Nashville Tenn., left panel shows building at 3 & 5 Main St., right panel shows building at 51 Bank St., marvelously detailed engravings; cover edge restoration, partial flap, Extremely Fine appearance, ex-Kimmel, Haas, Green. Estimate  $5,000 - 7,500. A STUNNING ADVERTISING COVER WITH TREMENDOUS EYE APPEAL. Illustrated in color in 1986 Dietz catalogue. (Image1)


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4393 1 imageConfederacy, (Various) McComb's Iron Tie, Pat. Jun 17, 1856", illustrated advertising design on buff cover bearing 1861, 5¢ green, Stone 1, margins to just in, tied by "Memphis Ten. Feb 22" cds, addressed to Natchez, Miss., no flap, stained and small repair at bottom, Fine and scarce, believed to be the only recorded example of this advertising design. Scott No. 1  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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SOLD for $250.00
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4394 26 imageConfederacy, (Various) Meade & Marye, Agricultural Implements, Alexandria Va., beautiful illustrated embossed cameo at left on orange cover to Middleburg Va., bearing U.S. 1857, 3¢ dull red, cancelled by grid with matching "Alexandria Va Apr 20 1861" dcds; top edge faults, Fine, This is an independent state usage., Ex-Bogg, Thayer. Scott No. 26  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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SOLD for $450.00
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4395 1 imageConfederacy, (Various) Payle & Harrison, New Orleans La., embossed corner card on cover bearing 5¢ green, stone 2 tied by "New Orleans La 29 Mar" cds to Woodville Miss.; Very Fine. Scott No. 1  Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)

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SOLD for $130.00
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4396 1 imageConfederacy, (Various) Salmons & Simmons, Dealers in Staple & Fancy Goods, bright green embossed cameo corner card on yellow 1862 cover addressed to Griffin, Ga. bearing 1861, 5¢ green, full margins to in at left, strong color, tied by neat "Atlanta, Ga Jan 15" cds, Very Fine, a true Showpiece, ex-Tate. Scott No. 1  Estimate $1,500 - 2,000. (Image1)

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SOLD for $1,300.00
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4397 1 imageConfederacy, (Various) Saulter & Ivy Livery Stable, Athens Ga., illustrated embossed cameo in blue showing Horse Drawn Carriage on buff cover bearing 1861, 5¢ green, four margins, cancelled by manuscript and addressed to Camden Ala., "Athens Ga. 'Paid' Mar 5" cds; reverse with note written by sender who is forwarding the cover; faulty, Fine and very rare design. Scott No. 1  Estimate $500 - 750. (Image1)

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SOLD for $450.00
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4398 12 imageConfederacy, (Various) South Carolinian and Columbia Banner, Published By R.W. Gibbes, Columbia S.C., cameo on orange cover bearing 1863, 10¢ blue, margins to cut in, tied by blue "Columbia S.C. Jan 23" cds and addressed to Taylors Creek S.C., some docketing including pencil "1863", Very Fine. Scott No. 12  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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SOLD for $300.00
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4399 1 imageConfederacy, (Various) Tuskaloosa Insurance Company, Tuscaloosa Ala., printed boxed corner card on yellow cover bearing 1861, 5¢ green, Stone 1, large short transfers at bottom, faulty, cancelled by Star fancy cancel with matching "Tuscaloosa Al. Nov 22" cds and addressed to Wetumka Ala., F.-V.F. Scott No. 1  Estimate $300 - 400. Conrad Bush in his 1997 book on CSA Fancy Cancels estimates no more than about 20 covers showing the Tuscaloosa "Star". He illustrates another cover from this same correspondence on page 32. (Image1)

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SOLD for $325.00
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4400   imageConfederacy, (Various) W. G. Clemons Brown & Co., Cotton Gin Mfg., Columbus Ga., green cameo on flap of yellow cover to Barnwell C.H., N.C., "Columbus Ga. Feb 15" cds and matching "Paid 10" rating handstamp, manuscript "Ch 224" charge box notation, minor mended edge flaws, Very Fine appearing. Estimate  $300 - 400. (Image1)


SOLD for $250.00
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