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1861, 10¢ blue, Paterson printing (Scott 2), solidly printed with strong color, full to oversized margins, and a Mobile Ala double-ring postmark; bottom left corner crease, small tear at left, otherwise Very Fine to Extremely Fine. Scott $180. (Image)
Estimate $150-200
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Lot No: 4001
Symbol: o
Cat No: 3
1862, 2¢ green (Scott 3), sound and bright with lightly struck Mississippi postmark, Very Fine. Scott $750. (Image)
Estimate $400-600
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Lot No: 4002
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Cat No: 4
1862, 5¢ blue (Scott 4), position 27, unused without gum, on bright white paper with three margins clear (bottom just grazing/in on left) plus transient printing flaw right center; small thins, Fine to Very Fine, with 2022 C.S.A. certificate. C.S.A. Catalog 4-2-v9; $300. Scott $225. (Image)
Estimate $200-300
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Lot No: 4003
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Cat No: 7
1862, 5¢ blue, Archer & Daly printing (Scott 7), four-margined example with filled frame at left, cancelled by Type II small JACKSON MISS straightline (CSA #SL-07C); minor corner fault at top right, Fine to Very Fine, a quite uncommon cancel, appearing in late May 1863 and in use for only a few weeks. C.S.A. Catalog 7-R-v2; $500 for cancel. Scott $22. (Image)
Estimate $200-300
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Lot No: 4004
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Cat No: 9
1863, 10¢ blue, "T-E-N" (Scott 9), bright with clean detail, tied by town postmark to small piece, Fine to Very Fine. Scott $550. (Image)
Estimate $250-350
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Lot No: 4005
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Cat No: 10
1863, 10¢ blue, "frame lines" (Scott 10), nicely margined with framelines captured left, right and bottom; near-complete Mobile, Ala. double-ring postmark of Aug. 12, 1863; thins and creases, otherwise Very Fine, face-fresh example of this difficult stamp. Scott $2,500. (Image)
Estimate $800-1,200
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Lot No: 4006
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Cat No: 12
1863, 10¢ blue (Scott 12), pristine and sound, with four huge, balanced margins and opaline sheen, cancelled by three strikes of the large-letter "JACKSON" [Mississippi] straightline cancel (CSA #SL-07-) used May-July 1863; small short transfer along right edge, Extremely Fine, a scarce three-strike cancel; only 40-50 large JACKSON straightline cancels are known to exist, with 2023 C.S.A. certificate. C.S.A. Catalog 12-AD Type II; $350 ++ for cancel.
See the feature article on this stamp in Kelleher's Stamp Collector's Quarterly, X:2 (2nd quarter 2024, whole number 38), pp. 44-47. (Image)
Estimate $200-300
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Lot No: 4007
Symbol: **
Cat No: 13
1863, 20¢ green (Scott 13), bottom margin single, o.g., never hinged, Post Office fresh with clean impression and strong color; beautifully framed by portions of all adjacent stamps, Superb, with 2023 P.F. certificate graded GEM 100 J. SMQ Gem 100J; $525. (Image)
Estimate $350-500
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Lot No: 4008
Symbol: P
Cat No: 14TC5a
1862, 1¢ light yellow brown, unissued, trial color plate proof on wove paper (Scott 14TC5a), without gum as issued, bright, four-margined bottom selvage example, the paper showing distinct yellow cast over the printing plate area; light pencil marks on face, otherwise Very Fine. Only one sheet of 200 (two panes of 100) known, found framed at the De La Rue office in 1976 by Robson Lowe, with 1976 P.F. (duplicate certificate, no seal, for discovery full sheet of 200) and 2020 C.S.A. certificates. C.S.A. Catalog 14-PP; $250. Scott $500. (Image)
Estimate $300-400
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Postmasters’ Provisionals
Sale No: 810
Lot No: 3998
Symbol: C
Cat No: 55X2
Marion, Va., 1861, 10¢ black (Scott 55X2), with manuscript "X" cancel affixed to reverse across the flap of folded letter datelined "Marion Nov. 2nd 1862" with bold "PAID 10" straightline cancel at top right and "Marion Va Nov. 3" circular datestamp at bottom left, addressed to Mssrs. Jones & Miller Lynchburg Va., business contents from Look & Lincoln; the stamp damaged upon opening, and repaired with the left edge of the letter being neatly moved to the right to keep the stamp intact, lovely Extremely Fine appearance, with 2021 Pascal Scheller certificate. Scott $30,000.
There are 7 known covers with the Marion Va. 10¢ Confederate Provisional. This is the Latest Known Use on cover: They are 1) Sep. 24, 1861, to Mrs. A. W. Aston in Emory Va., ex-Caspary 2) 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, Brooks, Weatherly, Kilbourne & Gross 5) Nov. 18, 1861, to Mrs. A.F. Banks in Scottsburg Va., ex-Hessel, "Erivan" Haub, and Przybyl 6) Mar. 2, 1862, to Mr. William C. Barret in Kingston Tenn., ex-Heathcote (?), Freeland (?), Dr. Graves, Hill, D.K. & Richard Warren 7) Nov. 3, 1862, to Messrs. Jones & Miller in Lynchburg Va., ex Worthington (sale was in the year 1917); beautifully described in "Surveys of the Confederate Postmasters' Provisionals" by Francis J. Crown Jr. (page 202) but not seen for over 100 years and considered lost. Also, there is an essentially complete cover front discovered in 2000 dated Jan. 21, 1863, to Mr. W. R. Hunter in Franklinton NC. (Image)
Estimate $10,000-15,000
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Lot No: 3999
Symbol: *
Cat No: 62X4
New Orleans, La., 1861, 5¢ red brown (Scott 62X4), on bluish paper, part o.g., hinged, sound and Post Office fresh, nearly Very Fine, with 2022 C.S.A. certificate. C.S.A. Catalog NEW-LA-A05; $300. Scott $325. (Image)