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United States and Confederate States Postal History and Foreign Stamps and Covers continued...

General Issues On Cover (Scott 11-12)
Lot Sym. Lot Description  
2694 c 10c Blue, Die A (11).> Huge margins, brilliant color, tied by light strike of Wilmington N.C. Jun. 7 circular datestamp on homemade cover to Greensboro N.C., unusual natural inking irregularity at bottom,
Extremely Fine, a gorgeous cover10c Blue, Die A (11). Huge margins, brilliant color, tied by light strike of "Wilmington N.C. Jun. 7" circular datestamp on homemade cover to Greensboro N.C., unusual natural inking irregularity at bottom, Extremely Fine, a gorgeous cover (Image)

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E. 200-300

SOLD for $500.00
Will close during Public Auction
2695 c 10c Blue, Die A (11).> Huge margins incl. <sheet margin at bottom> with what may be trace of erased imprint, tied by Charleston S.C. Jun. 1 double-circle datestamp on <adversity cover made from printed table>
to Santuc P.O. S.C., bottom flap opened10c Blue, Die A (11). Huge margins incl. sheet margin at bottom with what may be trace of erased imprint, tied by "Charleston S.C. Jun. 1" double-circle datestamp on adversity cover made from printed table to Santuc P.O. S.C., bottom flap opened for display, extreme right edge of stamp with light scoring mark, usual slight toning around edges from gum, Extremely Fine, a beautiful cover (Image)

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E. 300-400

SOLD for $600.00
Will close during Public Auction
2696 c 10c Blue, Die A (11).> Large margins, tied by Richmond Va. Oct. 14, 1864 circular datestamp on orange cover with <Presidents Office, Richmond & Danville R.R. corner card> to Danville Va., slightly reduced at
right, stamp with some slight toning,10c Blue, Die A (11). Large margins, tied by "Richmond Va. Oct. 14, 1864" circular datestamp on orange cover with "President's Office, Richmond & Danville R.R." corner card to Danville Va., slightly reduced at right, stamp with some slight toning, otherwise Very Fine, attractive (Image)

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E. 200-300

SOLD for $750.00
Will close during Public Auction
2697 c 10c Dark Blue, Die A, Keatinge & Ball (11b K&B).> Large margins to touched, usual brown gum toning, ms. X cancel, ms. <<Opelousas March 7th65 Official Business>> on folded letter from a Reverend Raymond to
Brig. Gen. Joseph L. Brent in Alexandri10c Dark Blue, Die A, Keatinge & Ball (11b K&B). Large margins to touched, usual brown gum toning, ms. "X" cancel, ms. "Opelousas March 7th/65 Official Business" on folded letter from a Reverend Raymond to Brig. Gen. Joseph L. Brent in Alexandria La., sender's routing "pr Courier", pencil transit markings on back "Tolbert Station 10 PM Mch 7th/65" and "Cheneyville Station, 10:10 PM March 7th 1865 H. Marshall Comdg. Post", these stations are on the Red River Railroad, Very Fine, a most unusual cover, the letter requests assistance in having goods sent to New Orleans released from military guard (Image)

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E. 200-300

SOLD for $425.00
Will close during Public Auction
2698 c 10c Blue, Die A, Perforated (11e).> Light pastel shade, tied by Summerville N.C. Jul. 10 (1864) cds on <turned cover with U.S. 3c 1851 Issue (11)> on other side, margins cutting in, tied by <blue> Baltimore Md.
cds and addressed before the war to10c Blue, Die A, Perforated (11e). Light pastel shade, tied by "Summerville N.C. Jul. 10" (1864) cds on turned cover with U.S. 3c 1851 Issue (11) on other side, margins cutting in, tied by blue "Baltimore Md." cds and addressed before the war to Summerfield, 10c perforated stamp used in 1864 to Tarboro N.C., Fountain Hotel Baltimore embossed return seal on flap, opened for display

VERY FINE. ONE OF THREE RECORDED COVERS WITH A COMBINATION OF THE OFFICIAL PERFORATED ISSUE AND A PRE-WAR UNITED STATES STAMP.

There are six recorded turned usages of the officially perforated stamps, including three combinations with United States stamps issued before the war.

Ex Norton (Image)

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E. 1,000-1,500

SOLD for $2,100.00
Will close during Public Auction
2699 c 10c Greenish Blue, Die B (12c).> Large even margins, tied by Richmond Va. ?? 12 (1864) circular datestamp on <State of Virginia, Executive Department> imprint cover to Edinburg Va., Extremely Fine, ex Dietz and
Green10c Greenish Blue, Die B (12c). Large even margins, tied by "Richmond Va. ?? 12" (1864) circular datestamp on State of Virginia, Executive Department imprint cover to Edinburg Va., Extremely Fine, ex Dietz and Green (Image)

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E. 200-300

SOLD for $475.00
Will close during Public Auction
2700 c 10c Greenish Blue, Die B (12c).> Large margins, tied by Jackson Miss. Aug. circular datestamp on <adversity> cover to Macon Ga., made from printed form, with letter dated July 20, 1862 (probably from another
cover or mis-dated), Extremely Fine, ex10c Greenish Blue, Die B (12c). Large margins, tied by "Jackson Miss. Aug." circular datestamp on adversity cover to Macon Ga., made from printed form, with letter dated July 20, 1862 (probably from another cover or mis-dated), Extremely Fine, ex Green (Image)

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E. 200-300

SOLD for $475.00
Will close during Public Auction
2701 c 10c Blue, Die B, Perforated (12f).> Wide margins, bright shade, faint toning, tied by Columbus Ga. Dec. 2 (1864) circular datestamp on cover to Lieut. L. R. Ray, Acting Ord. Officer at Macon Arsenal, with
original letter from his cousin, a fellow o10c Blue, Die B, Perforated (12f). Wide margins, bright shade, faint toning, tied by "Columbus Ga. Dec. 2" (1864) circular datestamp on cover to Lieut. L. R. Ray, Acting Ord. Officer at Macon Arsenal, with original letter from his cousin, a fellow officer, referring to Gen. Gorgas and noting "Yanks are on the march to Savannah...", slightly reduced at left, some wear and small edge nicks, still Very Fine, outstanding usage (Image)

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750.00

SOLD for $850.00
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2702 c 10c Blue, Die B, Perforated (12f).> Choice centering, tied by light strike of Mobile Ala. Mar. 13, 1865 double-circle datestamp on folded letter to Montgomery Ala., docketing near stamp (slight ink erosion),
stamp with some toning around perfs from10c Blue, Die B, Perforated (12f). Choice centering, tied by light strike of "Mobile Ala. Mar. 13, 1865" double-circle datestamp on folded letter to Montgomery Ala., docketing near stamp (slight ink erosion), stamp with some toning around perfs from gum, otherwise Very Fine, with 1984 P.F. certificate (Image)

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750.00

SOLD for $375.00
Will close during Public Auction

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