Confederate States continued...
| Lot |
Sym. |
Lot Description |
Est/Cat |
Realized |
Prices realized...
| 405 |
|
10c Blue (12). Horizontal Strip of Four, Margins Virtually All Around (trifle irregular), tied by Columbus, Miss. pmks. on Trans-Mississippi Rate Cover with Blue Insides to Arkansas, ms. "Via Express Mail
Meridian Miss" routing instructions, Fine, Exceptional Trans-Miss. Rate Cover (Image Magnifier)Search for comparables |
4,500.00 |
2,600.00 |
| 406 |
 |
10c Deep Blue, K & B Printing, Perforated (12f). Bottom Imprint and Plate No.3 Block of 12, Fresh, o.g., couple hinge remnants, some small stains and top left stamp defective, otherwise Fine-Very
Fine. The existence of K & B perforated stamps has been questioned and therefore this lot is being offered "as is" along with its 1975 "Genuine" P.F. Certificate (Image Magnifier)Search for comparables |
0.00 |
2,100.00 |
| 407 |
|
20c Green (13). Two Singles, Margins Virtually All Around (tiny erosion at top), right stamp light crease, tied by Richmond, Va., pmk. on Trans-Mississippi Rate Cover to Rocky Mount, La., ms. "Per
Express Via Brandon, Miss.", some cover aging, still a Very Acceptable Example of This Very Rare Usage (16 recorded), with P.F. Certificate (Image Magnifier)Search for comparables |
E. 2,000-5,000 |
2,100.00 |
| 408 |
|
20c Green, Diagonal Half Used as 10c (13c). Large Margins, tied by Augusta, Ga. pmk. on Neat, Remarkably Fresh Homemade "Advertisity Paper" Cover to Danville Va., Very Fine and Choice, with Oct. 7, 1864
Business Letter Enclosure and C.S.A. Certificate (Image Magnifier)Search for comparables |
4,000.00 |
2,500.00 |
| 409 |
|
* Adams Ex. Co. * Louisville, Ky. Jul 10 1861 ("10" Inverted), Bold Express Co. pmk. on Neat Folded Letter From New Orleans, La. to N.Y. City, U.S. Postage Paid by Two 3c Red (26), tied by Blue Grids and
matching "Louisvlle Ky." pmks., Very Fine, Rare, with C.S.A. Certificate (Image Magnifier)Search for comparables |
1,500.00 |
1,600.00 |
| 410 |
|
* Adams Ex. Co. * Louisvlle, Ky. Aug. 2 1861, Clear Strike, 3c Red (26) tied by Blue "Louisville Ky. Aug 3 1861" Double Circle Grid Duplex on Cover to New York, Large Printed Label on back giving
Instructions & Charges For Mail To The Confederacy, some edge wear, Fine, Very Scarce (Image Magnifier)Search for comparables |
E. 1,000-2,000 |
1,100.00 |
| 411 |
|
* Adams Ex. Co. * Louisville, Ky. Aug 4 1861, Clear Strike on U.S. 3c Star Die Entire (U27) to Va., Blue "Nashville Ten. Aug 6 1861" pmk., "10" and "Paid", tiny cover mend, otherwise Very Fine, Original
Enclosure, with War Contents, Writer imparts difficulty of getting letters through the lines ("some have come back to us from the dead letter office"), with C.S.A. Certificate (Image Magnifier)Search for comparables |
1,500.00 |
1,100.00 |
| 412 |
|
Am. Letter Exp. Co. Nashville Ten Jul 1861, Clear Light Blue Handstamp, matching "Nashville Ten. Jun 20 1861" pmk., "10" in Circle and "Paid" on U.S. 3c Star Die Entire (U27) to New Orleans, embossed stamp
cancelled "Am. Letter Exp. Co. Louisville Ky." (partial strike), some cover mends, mostly on flap, Rare Thru The Lines Cover, with Printed Flyer Giving Mailing Directions and C.S.A. Certificate (Image Magnifier)Search for comparables |
2,000.00 |
1,300.00 |
| 413 |
|
Steam-Ship, Clear Oval, Charleston S.c. pmk. and pencil "12" Rate (10c postage plus 2c ship fee) on Small Blockade Cover with Mourning Border to Ga., Ms. "Due 12", neatly docketed at right "Reed. Apl. 9,
1864", minor cover erosions, otherwise Very Fine Rare, with C.S.A. Certificate (Image Magnifier)Search for comparables |
2,000.00 |
1,900.00 |
| 414 |
|
Richland Sta Ten June 26 Paid 5, ms. pmk. on Red White and Blue 11 Star Flag Patriotic Cover (Dietz F11-2) to Stewarts Ferry, Tenn., ms. "Lebanon Greys" in Flag, 1861 letter enclosed headed "Camp Trousdale,"
discusses marching to Nashville to take a train to the mountains to guard Cumberland Gap to keep" Andy Johnson from leading Lincoln troops into East Tenn.", processing Negroes to cook for them, etc., minor toning, Very Fine, Rare Independent
Statehood Usage, also includes capsule history of 7th Tennessee Infantry and copy of 1863 P.O. W. cover and letter discussing the writer's wounding and laying on the Gettsburg battlefield for three days (Image Magnifier)Search for comparables |
E. 2,000-5,000 |
1,650.00 |
| 415 |
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Prisoner of War Cover, Northern Prison, A Newly Discovered P.O. W. Site as determined by Letter from member of the 3rd. Alabama volunteers headed "Chesapeake Hospital, Fortress Monroe, Va. June 17, 1862,"
letter describes his wounding and capture at Fair Oaks, Va., Blue "Petersburg Va." pmk. and "Due 10", ms. "Ex" in Two Places, another letter accompanies written at Richmond Sept. 4, 1862 describing his exchange and admission to the C.S.A. hospital at
Kent, Very Fine, Rare, Unrecorded in Antrim (Image Magnifier)Search for comparables |
E. 500-750 |
900.00 |