| Lot | Sym. | Lot Description | Est/Cat | Realized |
| 2032 | |
24c Red Lilac (70).
Radiant color, tied by target and "Washington D.C. Mar. 26, 1864"
double-circle datestamp on red and blue Liberty and Flag Riding Eagle
Patriotic cover to Cork, Ireland, red "Boston Br. Pkt. 19 Paid
Mar. 3" circular datestamp, receiving backstamp, fresh and Very Fine,
beautiful cover (Image) |
E. 1,500-2,000 | 2,000.00 |
| 2033 | |
"Dundalk DE 12, 1863".
Circular datestamp on mourning cover to Madison Ind., bold "19
Cents" handstamp, "Boston Br. Pkt. Dec. 25 24 or 36 U.S. Notes" depreciated
currency datestamp, ms. "7 Due" handstamp, missing top flap, Very Fine
usage from Ireland (Image) |
E. 100-150 | 180.00 |
| 2034 | |
GREAT BRITAIN, 1856, 1p Rose
Red, Re-engraved , 6p Lilac (20, 27). Horizontal strip of six of 2p
(some perf separations prior to use), tied by "356" in square grid
handstamps and "Cork JA. 19, 1861" circular datestamp on cover to New
Bedford Mass., stamps also tied by red "N. York Br. Pkt. Feb. 2 Paid 24"
credit datestamp and "3 Cents" handstamp, Feb. 3 receiving backstamp,
stamps with minor defects from placement at edge of cover, otherwise Very
Fine usage paying the equivalent of the 24c rate, very scarce multiple
franking from Ireland in this period (Image) |
E. 300-400 | 0.00 |
| 2035 | |
GREAT BRITAIN, 1856-62, 6p
Lilac (27, 39). Two, both s.e. at right, tied by clear strikes of "186"
in diamond grids, "Dublin AP 18, 1863" circular datestamp on cover to South
Lancaster Mass., red "N. York Am. Pkt. Paid 24 Apr. 21" datestamp, barely
reduced at right and minor edgewear, Very Fine usage from Ireland, scarce
combination usage of the two different 6p stamps
(Image) |
E. 300-400 | 0.00 |
| 2036 | |
Charleston S.C. Jan. 11,
1861. Circular datestamp on blue folded letter to Edinburgh,
Scotland, bold "N. York Br. Pkt. Jan. 16 5" debit datestamp, 1sh due
marking, receiving backstamp, light vertical file folds, Very Fine, scarce
Independent State usage to Scotland (Image) |
E. 400-500 | 1,600.00 |
| 2037 | |
Boston May 21 B. Pkt. 5.
Well-struck circular datestamp on red and blue Standing Liberty and Flag
Patriotic cover to Glasgow, Scotland, June 21, 1861 receiving
backstamp, "1/-" due marking, ms. "Fort Warren" and "I stand by
this flag" at left, barely reduced at top, Very Fine (Image) |
E. 400-500 | 425.00 |
| 2038 | |
10c Yellow Green (68).
Two, used with 1c Blue (63) and 3c Rose (65), tied by "Whitestone
N.Y. Feb. 26" circular datestamp on red and blue Standing Liberty and
Flag Patriotic 1862 cover to Scotland, red "Short Paid"
handstamp, treated as unpaid in New York where 10c debit datestamp was
applied, red "19" credit crossed out by grid and correctly rated 2sh due
for unpaid double rate, receiving datestamp, some faults, otherwise Very
Fine, colorful and scarce usage, correctly franked for the single rate,
this was overweight and so treated as completely unpaid, ex Hubbard, with
1982 P.F. certificate (Image) |
E. 750-1,000 | 2,000.00 |
| 2039 | |
10c Green, Ty. V (35).
Vertical pair, used with 1c Blue, Ty. V (24) and 3c Dull Red, Ty. II
(26), tied by unusual grid of dots and "Marshalltown Ioa. Aug. 14"
circular datestamp on "Remember Ellsworth" Patriotic cover to
Abberffraw, North Wales, red "Boston Br. Pkt. Aug. 21/19" credit
datestamp, 1861 receiving backstamp, some overall wear, top 10c
defectiveVERY FINE APPEARANCE. A BEAUTIFUL AND RARE EXAMPLE OF AN ELLSWORTH PATRIOTIC DESIGN ON A COVER TO NORTH WALES. According to the website http://www.us-civilwar.com/ellsworth.htm, "Ellsworth worked as a law clerk, became interested in military science, and joined Chicago's National Guard Cadets. Made colonel of the group, Ellsworth infused the unit with his enthusiasm. He introduced his men to the flashy Zouave uniforms and drill that emulated French colonial troops in Algeria and turned the group, renamed the U.S. Zouave Cadets, into a national champion drill team. In the summer of 1860, the unit performed hundreds of quick, flashy movements with their muskets and bayonets for awed audiences in 20 cities. In August Ellsworth went to Springfield, Ill., to study law in Abraham Lincoln's office. He helped Lincoln with his campaign for president and went with him to Washington, D.C. Lincoln called Ellsworth 'the greatest little man I ever met.' When the Civil War erupted, Ellsworth went to New York City and raised a regiment of volunteers from the city's firefighters. As colonel of the New York Fire Zouaves, Ellsworth was anxious to be the first to invade the South. On May 24, 1861, the day after Virginia seceded, Ellsworth led his men uncontested down the streets of Alexandria. He sent some of his men to take the railroad station while he and a few others went to secure the telegraph office. On the way he noticed a Confederate flag atop the Marshall House Inn. Ellsworth and four others quickly ascended the stairs, Ellsworth cut down the flag and was on the way down the stairs when the proprietor killed him with a shotgun blast to the chest. Cpl. Francis Brownell immediately killed the innkeeper. Lincoln, grief-stricken, had an honor guard bring his friend's body to the White House, where it lay in state on May 25. The body was then moved to City Hall in New York City, where thousands paid their respects to the first man to fall for the Union. Ellsworth was buried in Mechanicville, N.Y. Volunteers flocked to join the Union cause in response to Ellsworth's death. 'Remember Ellsworth' was a patriotic slogan, and a New York regiment of volunteers called itself the Ellsworth Avengers." (Image) |
E. 4,000-5,000 | 3,250.00 |
| 2040 | |
Boston Sept. 6 A. Pkt.
21. Bold circular datestamp on red and blue Eagle and Flag Fighting
Rattlesnake Patriotic cover to Cardiff, Wales, 1861 London and
receiving backstamps, ms. "1/-" due marking, trivial edgewear, Very Fine (Image) |
E. 400-500 | 400.00 |
| 2041 | |
GREAT BRITAIN, 1856, 1sh
Green (28). Deep rich color, s.e. at left, tied by "192" in grid
cancel, "Keith SP 28, 1864" backstamp on cover to New York, red "Paid Derry
SP 3, 1864" transit with matching "21 Cents" handstamp, "Paid" in arc
applied at New York, missing part of back and some edgewear, Very Fine, ex
Trowbridge (Image) |
E. 150-200 | 150.00 |