Union Civil War Postal History continued...
LotNo. |
Symbol |
CatNo. |
Lot Description |
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2041 |
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CO-55 |
6th Corps, 3d Division (Weiss CO-55), red & blue (almost black) design with Magee iimprint, franked with a 3¢
rose (65) tied by a 5-point star next to an Aug 9 Washington D.C. c.d.s.; to North Hampton, O.; lightly toned, small faults, otherwise Fine, Ex-Bischel. Walcott L-1541 var. (Image) (Image2)
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Estimate $75-100
SOLD for $50.00
Will close during Public Auction |
2042 |
 |
CO-61 |
6th Corps, 3d Division (Weiss CO-61), red & blue design with J.L. Closson imprint, "9th Corps, 2d Division" crossed
out, franked with a cork cancel 3¢ rose (65) next to a Nov 15 Norfolk, Va. c.d.s.; to North Adams, Mass.; fresh and clean, Very Fine. Walcott L-1551 var. (Image) (Image2)
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Estimate $50-75
SOLD for $40.00
Will close during Public Auction |
2043 |
 |
CO-72a |
11th Corps, First Division (Weiss CO-72a), red & blue design with Magee imprint, franked with a strip of three
1¢ blue (63) tied by a Philadelphia grid duplex, Nov 12, 1863(?); to North Adams, Mass.; remarkably clean and fresh, top flap missing, otherwise Extremely Fine. Walcott Unlisted. (Image) (Image2)
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Estimate $150-200
SOLD for $225.00
Will close during Public Auction |
2044 |
 |
CO-73 |
11th Corps, First Division (Weiss CO-73), red & blue design with Magee imprint, franked with a 3¢ rose (65)
tied by a Philadelphia grid duplex, Feb 1, 1865; to Washington D.C.; handstamped "ADVERTISED 10¢" and "UNCLAIMED" with Mar 18 Washington D.C. c.d.s. on the reverse; bit of mounting remnant on the reverse, otherwise Very Fine. Walcott L-1556
var. (Image)
(Image2)
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Estimate $150-200
SOLD for $90.00
Will close during Public Auction |
2045 |
 |
CO-76 |
Second Corps Banner (Weiss CO-76), red & blue design, franked with a target-canceled 3¢ rose (65) next to a neat
Washington D.C. c.d.s., May 4, 1864, to Millheim, Pa., Very Fine. Walcott L-1536. (Image) (Image2)
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Estimate $150-200
CLOSED
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2046 |
 |
CO-78 |
Unidentified Corps design (Weiss CO-78), in blue, franked with a cork-canceled 3¢ rose (65) and tied by an Apr 30
Washington D.C. c.d.s., Oct 18, 1862, to Peekskill, N.Y.; some soiling, Fine. Noted by Weiss only in red. Walcott Unlisted.
(Image) (Image2)
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Estimate $75-100
SOLD for $40.00
Will close during Public Auction |
2047 |
 |
CO-81 |
Unidentified Corps(?) design (Weiss CO-81), hand-colored in red & blue, franked with a target-canceled 3¢ rose (65)
next to a New-York c.d.s., Oct 18, 1862, to Buffalo, N.Y.; flap tears, otherwise Very Fine. Walcott Unlisted. (Image) (Image2)
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Estimate $50-75
CLOSED
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2048 |
 |
CO-83 |
United States Signal Corps. (Weiss CO-83), red & green design with Magee imprint on a canary envelope, franked with
a Jumbo 3¢ rose (65) tied by a target cancel next to a light May 14 Pawnee City, Neb. c.d.s.; to Providence, R.I., Fine to Very Fine. Walcott L-1518 var. (Image) (Image2)
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Estimate $100-150
SOLD for $90.00
Will close during Public Auction |
2049 |
 |
E-R-96 |
Signal Corps U.S.A. (Weiss E-R-96), black design with Eagle facing right, franked with a 3¢ rose (65) tied by a
pinwheel cancel next to a Mar 28 Fort Leavenworth, Ky. c.d.s.; to Marblehead, Mass. (Fort Sewell); stamp missing upper left corner, reduced slightly at the left (removing Magee imprint), Fine to Very Fine. Walcott Unlisted. (Image) (Image2)
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Estimate $50-75
SOLD for $100.00
Will close during Public Auction |
2050 |
 |
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Eagle, Flags & Drum, "The Star Spangled Banner Must Be Upheld", attractive blue and red design, franked by 3¢
Washington (#65) tied by light target cancel with illegible postmark alongside; cover addressed to Hartland, Vt., with "Union Stationery Depot" imprint on backflap, Fine to Very Fine. Bischel 4594. Walcott W-2579. (Image)
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Estimate $100-150
SOLD for $130.00
Will close during Public Auction |
2051 |
 |
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Eagle and Shield, "Liberty and Union", red and blue design on cover to Moores Forks [sic; Mooers Forks], NY, the
3¢ Washington (#65) showing two rows of perforations at left (each incomplete, the paper torn between them) and cancelled by black circular grid with double-ring Oswego Dec. 8, 1865 postmark alongside (year slug inverted above "DEC"); some
toning to both stamp and cover, stamp's right perforations rubbed due to placement, but an interesting piece, Fine to Very Fine. Bischel 4532. Walcott W-unlisted. (Image)
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Estimate $150-200
CLOSED
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2052 |
 |
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Eagle Carrying Flag and Rattlesnake, "Irrepressible Conflict!", the snake holding an inverted Confederate flag in its
coils, the inscription in red; franked by fresh and nicely centered 3¢ Washington with light black grid cancel and red "Waterbury/Sept/28/1861/CT." postmark alongside; addressed to New Haven, Ct., Fine to Very Fine. Bischel 4654. Walcott
W-2567 var. (Image)
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Estimate $50-75
SOLD for $130.00
Will close during Public Auction |
2053 |
 |
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Flying Eagle with Flag, red and blue design, cover franked 3¢ Washington in bright shade, manuscript cancelled with
illegible Feb 10 postmark alongside ("FEB" inverted, "10" in manuscript), addressed to West Hartford, Conn.; attractive design, Fine to Very Fine. Bischel 4664. Walcott W-2624. (Image)
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Estimate $60-80
SOLD for $30.00
Will close during Public Auction |
2054 |
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Eagle on Cannon, with Shield and Flags, red and blue design on cover front, the soiled 3¢ Washington cancelled
with "PAID" in lozenge handstamp and tied by part of manuscript address; Preston, N.H. postmark (date unclear) at left center; addressed to Henniker, N.H., Fine. Bischel 4388. Walcott W-2404. (Image)
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Estimate $40-60
CLOSED
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2055 |
 |
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George Washington, Portrait on "Union" Shield Supported by Female Figure with Two Flags, surprisingly fresh, from Old Point
Comfort, VA (May 31) to Jamaica, VT, franked by 3¢ Washington; slightly reduced at right; with enclosure, Fine to Very Fine. Bischel 176. Walcott W-90. (Image)
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Estimate $100-150
SOLD for $50.00
Will close during Public Auction |
2056 |
 |
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Woman and "Union" Flag, the woman standing on a globe and holding a wheatsheaf in her right arm, an immaculate cover
with 3¢ Washington (#65) tied by both "Paid/3"-in-circle and Simsbury, Ct. postmark (May 5?); addressed to Vernon, Vt.; looking like it was mailed yesterday, Very Fine. Bischel 4263. Walcott W-2321. (Image)
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Estimate $200-300
SOLD for $100.00
Will close during Public Auction |
2057 |
 |
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"Columbia Columbia to glory arise.", an interesting cover, combining the figural design and text color of Bischel #4085
with the text font of Bischel #4053 (W-2260, but in red rather than blue); franked by 3¢ rose pink (#64b) tied by indistinct postmark (possibly Cairo, Ill., Dec. 24, 1864) and addressed to Indianola, Iowa; small oil stain at right, a
couple splashes affecting the stamp, Fine to Very Fine. Bischel 4085 var. Walcott W-2331 var. (Image) (Image2)
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Estimate $150-200
SOLD for $80.00
Will close during Public Auction |
2058 |
 |
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"UNION!", inscription in blue at upper right of flag-draped figure on platform holding flag, franked by with bold 3¢
Washington (#65) tied by "Washington/Mar/2/1863/D.C." postmark, the cover addressed to Quonocontaug, R.I.; stamp lightly toned mostly in right and bottom perforations, still pretty, Fine to Very Fine. Bischel 4105. Walcott W-2341. (Image)
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Estimate $75-100
SOLD for $40.00
Will close during Public Auction |
2059 |
 |
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"I am for the Union.", female figure with flag in red and blue, blue one-line inscription below; franked by bright 3¢
Washington tied by target cancel with double-ring Hartford, CT postmark (Jan. 10, 1862) alongside, addressed to Greenfield, Mass.; backflap damaged on opening, a couple toned spots at left, otherwise clean, Fine to Very Fine. Bischel 3930 var.
Walcott W-2370 var. (Image)
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Estimate $100-150
SOLD for $50.00
Will close during Public Auction |
2060 |
 |
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"No North, No South, No East, No West.", inscription in red below red and blue woman with flag, "UNION" across top of
envelope; franked by 3¢ Washington tied by manuscript cancel, Stoyestown, Pa. (June 3) postmark at bottom center, addressed to Laughlingtown, Pa.; light facial toning with mounting remains on reverse, Fine to Very Fine. Bischel 3945. Walcott
W-unlisted. (Image)
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Estimate $50-75
SOLD for $80.00
Will close during Public Auction |
2061 |
 |
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"One Flag for the Whole Country", red imprint in banner to left of Liberty with flag riding an eagle, on cover franked by
3¢ Washington; stamp with attempted removal of manuscript cancel (damage), with manuscript postmark at left dated Dec. 3; cover addressed to Farmington, N.H.; a lovely design, Fine to Very Fine. Bischel 4068. Walcott W-2288. (Image)
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Estimate $75-100
SOLD for $40.00
Will close during Public Auction |
2062 |
 |
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Woman with "Union" Flag, standing on a globe and holding a sword, a solidly printed red and blue design, cover fresh with
the 3¢ Washington tied by target cancel with "Versailles/Jun/10/Ind" postmark alongside; addressed to the 3rd Assistant Postmaster General in Washington City, DC; a pretty, fresh cover, nearly Very Fine. (Image)
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Estimate $150-200
CLOSED
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2063 |
 |
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"Liberty and Union!/Now and Forever,/One & Inseparable!", imprint in alternating blue and red lines, beneath Liberty
Cap-topped flag facing right, 3¢ pink Washington tied by Oct. 30, 1861 Peterborough, N.H. postmark; cover addressed to Walpole, N.H.; wonderfully clean and sound, Very Fine, ex Bischel. Bischel 5608. Walcott W-3031 var. (Image)
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Estimate $150-200
CLOSED
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2064 |
 |
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Flag Facing Left with Liberty Cap atop, surmounting stars, "The Constitution", fasces and hands shaking; attractive black,
red and blue design on yellow orange cover to Erving, Mass., the 3¢ Washington tied by double-ring Old Point Comfort, VA postmark (date unclear), Fine to Very Fine. Bischel 5069. Walcott W-2801. (Image)
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Estimate $150-200
SOLD for $80.00
Will close during Public Auction |
2065 |
 |
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"One Flag for the Whole Country", red imprint in banner to left of Liberty with flag riding an eagle, on ladies cover
franked by 3¢ Washington; stamp tied by two circular cancels, the town postmark partly covering the design, none of which legible; addressed to Cohasset, Mass.; tear to bottom flap on back extends slightly onto front, not affecting the design; a
pretty item, Fine to Very Fine. Bischel 4068. Walcott W-2288. (Image)
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Estimate $75-100
SOLD for $40.00
Will close during Public Auction |
2066 |
 |
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Stars and Constitution, with hands shaking, fasces and flag in red and blue, franked by deep-colored 3¢ Washington,
manuscript cancelled with blue Charlemont, Ms. postmark (Oct. 26), addressed to Milford, Mich.; slight reduction at right; uncommon destination, Fine to Very Fine. Bischel 5049. Walcott W-2824. (Image)
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Estimate $100-150
SOLD for $50.00
Will close during Public Auction |
2067 |
 |
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Flag Facing Right, "See the flag of our country…", six-line verse in red at right of flag design, franked #65 tied
by Huttonsville, VA [now WV] postmark dated Apr. 9 (day unclear), addressed to Beallsvile [sic], Ohio; offset of blue design on reverse plus penciled "ES Knapp"; roughly opened at right, but an uncommon use, Fine to Very Fine. Bischel
Unlisted. Walcott W-3031. (Image)
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Estimate $150-200
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction |
2068 |
 |
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Flag Facing Left, "GOD SAVE THE UNION.", slogan in blue below design, franked by 3¢ rose pink Washington (#64b), tied
by "New-York" postmark of Oct. 5 and black circular grid duplex cancel; cover bright and clean, addressed to Rockland, Maine, nearly Very Fine. Bischel 5205 var. Walcott W-3009 var. (Image)
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Estimate $150-200
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction |
2069 |
 |
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Flag and Cannon, "VICTORY", inscription in red, the design in blue, red and black; franked 3¢ Washington (#65) tied by
Jan. 7 Washington, D.C. postmark and addressed to Westerley, R.I.; cover and stamp reduced at right, otherwise Fine to Very Fine. Bischel 4994. Walcott W-2761 var. (Image)
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Estimate $50-75
SOLD for $30.00
Will close during Public Auction |
2070 |
 |
F-L-43 |
Flag Waving Right, "The Union, It Must Be Preserved" (Weiss F-L-43), red & blue design, carried by Adams Express Co.
with their "The Adams Express Co., Boston, Jun 15" c.d.s.; addressed to a soldier in "Co. D, !2th Regiment M.V.M, Fort Warren, Boston Harber"; top flap missing and repairs at the top, Fine. Said to be the only recorded Civil War Patriotic
with the Boston Adams Express marking. Walcott L-3054/59 var. (Image) (Image2)
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Estimate $400-600
SOLD for $250.00
Will close during Public Auction |
2071 |
 |
F-L-43 |
Flag Waving Left, "Union and the Constitution" (Weiss F-L-43), red & blue design, carried by Adams Express Co. with
their blue "Adams Express Co." double circle handstamp; addressed to a soldier in "Company F 8 Regiment, Washington Grays N.Y.S. Troop, Washington D.C., or where said 8 Regiment New York State Troop may be", Fine to Very Fine,
Ex-Bischel. Walcott L-3054/59 var. (Image) (Image2)
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Estimate $1,000-1,500
SOLD for $1,200.00
Will close during Public Auction |
2072 |
 |
F-O-6 |
Crossed Flags, "Liberty & Union, Now and Forever…" (Weiss F-O-6), "One and Inseparable", small red & blue design,
franked with a 3¢ rose (65) tied by a Feb 6 Washington City c.d.s. to Uxbridge, Mass.; remarkably clean, Very Fine. Walcott L-2872.
(Image) (Image2)
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Estimate $75-100
SOLD for $40.00
Will close during Public Auction |
2073 |
 |
F-O-11 |
Two Flags, "Liberty & Union Forever" (Weiss F-O-11), all-over design in red & blue with Magee imprint, franked with
a 3¢ rose (65) tied by a bold blue May 3 Norfolk, Va. c.d.s. to Croton, Mich.; couple small, minor tears at the top, Fine to Very Fine. Walcott L-2861. (Image) (Image2)
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Estimate $200-300
SOLD for $100.00
Will close during Public Auction |
2074 |
 |
F-T-32 var. |
Flags & Rifles Around an Oval With Two Soldiers (Weiss F-T-32 var.), captionless design in deep red on an immaculate white
envelope, franked with a 3¢ rose pink (64b) tied by a neat Sep 28 Barre, Ms. c.d.s. and grid to Hallowell, Me.; includes the original 4-page family letter on a Flag patriotic letterhead; exceptional quality, Very Fine to Extremely
Fine. Walcott L-3075/81 var. (Image) (Image2)
(Image3)
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Estimate $150-200
SOLD for $120.00
Will close during Public Auction |
2075 |
 |
F-T-36 |
Flags & Rifles Around an Oval, "Maintain the Government" (Weiss F-T-36), red & blue design above an advertising corner
card for Fire and Life Insurance, franked with an 1857 3¢ dull red (26) with a circular grid cancel alongside by a neat "Bristol, Ct., Sep 11, 1861" c.d.s. to Litchfield, Ct.; includes the original letter re an Insurance Policy; bit
of very minor foxxing, Very Fine. A nice accepted late use of the technically-demonetized 3¢ 1857. Walcott L-3078.
(Image) (Image2)
(Image3)
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Estimate $150-200
SOLD for $130.00
Will close during Public Auction |
2076 |
 |
F-T-39 |
Flags & Rifles Around an Oval, "The Constitution For Ever…" (Weiss F-T-39), "Rebellion must be Put Down," blue
design on a pink envelope franked with a 3¢ rose (65) canceled by a blue target and tied by a May 20 Washington D.C. double circle datestamp to Lancaster, Pa., Very Fine and rare on pink paper. Walcott L-3079. (Image) (Image2)
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Estimate $250-350
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2077 |
 |
F-T-43 var. |
Flags & Rifles Around an Oval, "The Constitution For Ever…" (Weiss F-T-43 var.), "Rebellion Must Be Put Down," red &
blue design on white with an all-over pink floral underprint, Norris & Hyde, Chicago imprint;, franked with an 1857 3¢ dull red (26) Unlisted with pink floral design underprint. Walcott L-3075 var.
(Image) (Image2)
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Estimate $400-600
SOLD for $200.00
Will close during Public Auction |
2078 |
 |
F-T-58 |
Flags & Shield, "E PLURIBUS UNUM" (Weiss F-T-58), red & blue design on a Patriotic letterhead used as a
wrapper (back side) from Washington D.C. to Meissen, Saxony backstamped with two Hamburg c.d.s.s; stamp and most of cancel torn from upper right corner of front, where a there is a manuscript "Per German Steamer" and red straightline
"PAID ALL", otherwise Fine. Most unusual. Walcott L-2688 var. (Image) (Image2)
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Estimate $150-200
SOLD for $90.00
Will close during Public Auction |
2079 |
 |
F-T-68 |
Flags & "1776" in Star, "The Constitution Liberty and Union, Now and Forever" (Weiss F-T-68), red & blue design with verse
and Jas. A Thomson imprint, franked with a pair of 3¢ rose (65) canceled manuscript "Beattyville/ [Ky.] (squiggles)", to Quaker Bottom, O.; Very Fine. Walcott Unlisted. (Image) (Image2)
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Estimate $150-200
SOLD for $160.00
Will close during Public Auction |
2080 |
 |
F-T-91 |
Flags surrounded by Stars, "The Flag of our Regiment" (Weiss F-T-91), red & blue design franked with a a 3¢ rose (65)
canceled by an Aug 26 Miamiville, O. double circle datestamp; faint address to "Yellow (Bud?), Ross Co., O.", Fine to Very Fine. Walcott L-2875.
(Image) (Image2)
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Estimate $75-100
SOLD for $40.00
Will close during Public Auction |