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United States Stamps, Featuring Inverted Jenny Position 49 continued...

Confederate States: Group Lots
Lot Sym. Lot Description  
986 c ImageOrange Court House Va. Collection of more than 38 covers, vast majority are Confederate uses including nine with Lithograph stamps, also some Confederate stampless, the colored town cancels appear to be red (this town is known with orange as well), also includes two covers with Orange Springs postmarks, one pre-war and one with pair 5c Blue, Local (7), a very scarce town postmark, mixed condition with flaws to be expected, Fine appearance (Image)

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E. $ 1,000-1,500

SOLD for $2,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
987 c ImageBotetourt Springs Va. 12 covers and one piece with the distinctive Botetourt Springs Va. balloon-style circular datestamp, most are Confederate uses including No. 1 on cover and another No. 1 on piece, No. 6 pair, No. 11 on turned cover with 3c 1857 Issue (26) on inside, four others with Nos. 11-12, also two Confederate stampless from 1861 including one with unusual "Paid 5" in rectangle on obsolete U.S. Star Die entire (reduced at top), final three are pre-Civil War including No. 10A on ladies border embossed cover with manuscript postmark, second with manuscript postmark and third on 3c Nesbitt entire, some flaws to be expected but overall Fine-Very Fine, this town's postmark is distinguished by the near universal strength of its strikes -- unusual for postmarks during the Confederacy (Image)

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E. $ 750-1,000

SOLD for $1,000.00
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988 c Confederate Virginia Cover Balance. More than 65 covers, essentially all postmarked in Virginia with circular datestamp and manuscript postmarks, the vast majority bearing Confederate stamps (Nos. 6-7 or 11-12), also some stampless, wide range of towns with some red and blue cancels, a few better items including one stamp with imprint in margin, one turned use, some with content, mixed condition as typical, overall a Fine cover balance

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E. $ 1,500-2,000

SOLD for $2,100.00
Will close during Public Auction
989 c Image5c-10c Lithograph Issues, Cover Balance. 21 covers, including nine No. 1, nine No. 2 and two No. 4, heavy in Virginia originations with a mix of circular datestamp and manuscript postmarks, one No. 1 cover with a pair, No. 2 and 2b covers showing a wide range of shades, No. 4 covers include a use over an obsolete U.S. Star Die entire, mixed condition with flaws to be found, overall Fine group, Scott Retail more than $6,000.00 counting each as the cheapest stone (Image)

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E. $ 1,500-2,000

SOLD for $1,600.00
Will close during Public Auction
990 c Confederate States Covers Balance. 18 items, including five of No. 2 with several showing varieties such as "ZEN CENT" on front only and another on a cover and Position 10 joined "G-E" used to Texas, seven with No. 4 including several with printing flaws, six with Nos. 11 or 12 including one with sender's instructions "Please forward by Millway carrier", one turned use, another adversity use made from printed page with floral border and relating to music (Schubert and Rossini's names are visible), some faults, overall Fine group

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E. $ 1,000-1,500

SOLD for $1,600.00
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991   Confederate States Balance. Ten covers and a few stamps, including No. 26 used from Charleston on Dec. 31, 1860, 3c Star Die entire used from Charleston on Jan. 22, 1861, four Confederate stampless with two from Charleston and one a turned use from Texas (indistinct markings), 62X3 on cover, 62X4 on cover, Auditor's Office official imprint cover used from Richmond to Ga., No. 65 used from Union occupied Port Royal, off-cover includes corner margin block of ten of No. 6 and some reprints, some faults, overall Fine-Very Fine and diverse group

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E. $ 1,000-1,500

SOLD for $1,200.00
Will close during Public Auction

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