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VERY FINE. ONE OF ONLY TWO KNOWN USED EXAMPLES OF THIS FASCINATING AND ELABORATELY DESIGNED PICTORIAL PATRIOTIC COVER.
The only other recorded used example of this design was part of the Dr. Brandon collection and was last sold in 2014 for $20,000 hammer (Siegel Sale 1087, lot 109).
Ex Walcott and Matthies. Acquired by the Kilbournes in Siegel Sale 337 in 1968. (Image)
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VERY FINE. ONLY TWELVE EXAMPLES OF THE CELEBRATED HANGING LINCOLN ENVELOPE ARE RECORDED. THIS IS THE EARLIEST RECORDED USE AND THE ONLY EXAMPLE MAILED FROM TEXAS. AN OUTSTANDING AND HISTORIC CONFEDERATE PATRIOTIC.
The Hanging Lincoln design is widely recognized as the most distinctive of all Civil War patriotics. In this extraordinary cartoon, President Lincoln is hanging upside down from a tree limb, with his symbolic axe and fence rail tied around his neck. The caption reads "Abe Lincoln the destroyer. He once split Rails. Now he has split the Union." To the left and right is the caption "The penalty of disregarding the constitution. Impeached, deposed, Tried and convicted" (there is a spelling correction from "diposed" to "deposed"). Standing beside Lincoln is a mustachioed Winfield Scott, labeled "Old Fuss n Feathers", dropping his sword and exclaiming "My glory is gone for ever." On the ground is the Union flag, captioned "The stars and stripes lie in the dust, Never to rise." A star at left has the caption "The southern star is rising" and the Confederate 11-star flag towers above with the caption "The stars and bars shall for ever wave triumphant." Along the bottom is the imprint "Copyright claimed. HM & WC Box 417 Nashville Tenn." Despite continuing investigation, we have been unable to uncover the identity of the publishers "HM & WC."
There are twelve genuine Hanging Lincoln patriotics (listed in date order): 1) Jul. 25, 1861, Marshall Tex. Paid 10, the cover offered here; 2) Aug. 21, 1861, Nashville Ten., two 5c provisionals, ex Kimmel, Myers, Rudy, D.K. Collection (Siegel Sale 1022, lot 1066); 3) Aug. 30, 1861, Athens La. "Paid X", ex Hall (Siegel Sale 840, lot 27); 4) Nov. 2, 1861, Bowling Green Ky., ex Dr. Green, Schwartz (Siegel Sale 981, lot 4154); 5) Jan. 1, 1862, Nashville Ten., 5c Olive Green (Siegel Sale 933, lot 978); 6) Jan. 4, 1862, Nashville Ten., 5c Olive Green; 7) Feb. 20, 1862, Cumberland Gap Ten., manuscript Paid 5, ex Boshwit (Siegel Sale 940, lot 462); 8) Apr. 15, 1862, Cartersville Miss., manuscript Due 5, ex Dr. Brandon (Siegel Sale 1087, lot 10); 9) Apr. 15, 1862, Camden Miss., 10c Rose, to Mrs. Mary Burns, Oso Tex., offered as lot 709 in this sale; 10) Jun. 24, 1862, Camden Miss., 10c Rose, to Mrs. Mary Burns, Oso Tex., same correspondence as No. 9 (Siegel Sale 1063, lot 2208); 11) date unknown to West Union S.C., manuscript Due 5; and 12) privately carried and not postally used. In addition, there is a genuine envelope with fake markings and a stamp added.
Ex Walcott and Matthies. Acquired by the Kilbournes in Siegel Sale 337 in 1968 (Image)
VERY FINE APPEARANCE. THIS IS THE ONLY RECORDED USED EXAMPLE OF THIS FASCINATING DESIGN, WHICH WAS ADAPTED FOR BOTH SIDES OF THE WAR. AN IMPORTANT CIVIL WAR POSTAL HISTORY ARTIFACT.
The "Sunny South" design was modified to express pro-Union sentiment on envelopes sold in the North. This cover is accompanied by a second blue cover with "San Antonio Tex. Nov. 7" circular datestamp struck on back, the same "Paid/10" in arc handstamp on the front, and precisely the same address as on the Patriotic. Both covers come from an original correspondence that surfaced in the 1980's and were purchased by the Kilbournes privately from John and Patricia Kaufmann. This is the first appearance at auction for this remarkable cover.
Illustrated in 1986 Dietz catalog (p. 232) (Image)
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A VERY FINE EXAMPLE OF THIS RARE DAVIS-STEPHENS 10-STAR CONFEDERATE FLAG PATRIOTIC DESIGN.
Very few examples of this Davis-Stephens 10-Star Confederate Flag patriotic design are known. The tenth star represents North Carolina, which seceded on May 20 and was admitted to the Confederate States on May 27. (Image)
VERY FINE MATCHING JEFFERSON DAVIS MEDALLION PATRIOTIC COVER AND LETTERSHEET.
Although Jefferson Davis Medallion covers are relatively available due to widespread use at the beginning of the war, this is the only one we can recall that has the matching lettersheet, which is original to the envelope. (Image)
VERY FINE. AN EXTREMELY RARE THREE-COLOR JEFFERSON DAVIS MEDALLION PATRIOTIC DESIGN, WITH THE UNLISTED VARIETY 10-STAR FLAG AT LEFT.
Although Jefferson Davis Medallion covers are relatively available due to widespread use at the beginning of the war, the design is rarely found in three colors.
Foote backstamp. Acquired by the Kilbournes in Siegel Sale 310 in 1967 (Image)
VERY FINE. THIS ALLEGORICAL RIVER SCENE IS ONE OF THE RAREST OF ALL CONFEDERATE PATRIOTIC DESIGNS. THE MATCHING GREEN ON GREEN LETTERSHEET, WITH GOOD WAR CONTENT, MAKES THIS A HIGHLY EXHIBITABLE PAIR.
The verse on this design is particularly fervent, with a very questionable sentiment. It reads, "Death to each marauding band, who would defile this glorious land-- The white and black man's Dixie! For e'en our slaves would take a hand To drive the foe from Dixie!" (Image)
VERY FINE. THIS ALLEGORICAL RIVER SCENE IS ONE OF THE RAREST OF ALL CONFEDERATE PATRIOTIC DESIGNS.
Ex Walcott, Shenfield, Hart and Antrim (Image)