| Lot | Sym. | Lot Description | Est/Cat | Realized |
| 316 | ![]() |
Memphis Tenn., 5c Red
(56X2). Positions 31-33/41-43, horizontal block of six, unused (no
gum), irregular but large margins incl. bottom left corner sheet
margins, bright color, few faults incl. creases and toned spots,
otherwise Very Fine, attractive position multiple (Image
Magnifier) |
1,340.00 | 900.00 |
| 317 | ![]() |
Memphis Tenn., 5c Red
(56X2). Positions 7-8/17-18/27-28, vertical block of six, unused (no
gum), large margins to just in incl. sheet margin at top, bright color, few
faults incl. creases, appears Very Fine, Scott Retail as block of four and
pair (Image
Magnifier) |
1,340.00 | 1,300.00 |
| 318 | |
Memphis Tenn., 5c Red,
Tete-Beche Pair (56X2a). Definitely bottom-row positions and probably
Positions 45/47 (see notes below), clear margins to irregularly cut in,
deep shade, tied by neat "Memphis Ten. Aug. 2, 1861" circular datestamp on
cover to Austin Ark., embossed corner card for Worsham House hotel
at top left, missing part of top flap, some edgewear, wrinkles and a tiny
tear at top centerFINE. ONE OF ONLY THREE RECORDED 5-CENT MEMPHIS PROVISIONAL TETE-BECHE PAIRS ON COVER, AND THE ONLY COVER RECORDED PAIR WITH THE STAMPS FOOT-TO-FOOT. If we count only the tete-beche printing varieties and exclude the multiples which contain sideways positions on the plate, there are just three recorded examples of the Memphis 5c provisional tete-beche. Each is a pair on cover, and each shows a unique orientation. The vertical pair on the cover offered here has the impressions aligned foot to foot. The other two are a head-to-head vertical pair and side-to-side horizontal pair. These tete-beche multiples were created during the work-and-turn printing process. They differ from the sideways tete-beche multiples, which reflect the unusual 5c plate layout (see lot 314). The sideways multiples are only known in unused condition. The stamp to the left (as positioned on this cover) shows some of the plate marks of Position 45 (Pratt named this Position 37 in his plating diagram, because he assigned "S" numbers 1-10 to the sideways positions). If we imagine the second plate impression on the same sheet of paper to be turned 180 degrees and aligned below the bottom row, then the adjacent stamp (to the right on this cover) would be Position 47 (Pratt's Position 39). Neither Pratt nor we have been able to analyze Position 47 (or 48) for plating marks (they are missing from the block of 37 in lot 314). However, the alignment between the full impression and the small portion of the adjoining stamp to the right, which is visible in the margin, does not match the alignment of any two of the other known positions in the bottom row. Therefore, by process of elimination, it seems almost certain that this pair comes from one of the two Position 45/47 vertical tete-beche pairs in the original sheet. Illustrated in the Pratt book on page 30. Ex Worthington (acquired from New England Stamp Co. on 3/9/1907), Caspary, Wise and Pope. (Image Magnifier) |
10,000.00 | 9,000.00 |
| 319 | |
Memphis Tenn., 5c Red
(56X2). Large margins to just in, tied by "Memphis Ten. (Oct?) 31,
1861" circular datestamp on red and blue 12-Star Confederate Flag and
Verse patriotic cover showing 13th Star printing error, to Osceola
Ark., stamp with light crease, cover slightly reduced at leftVERY FINE APPEARANCE. A RARE AND BEAUTIFUL EXAMPLE OF THE 5-CENT MEMPHIS POSTMASTER'S PROVISIONAL ON A COLORFUL PATRIOTIC COVER. Ex Hind and Pope (Image Magnifier) |
4,000.00 | 3,250.00 |
| 320 | |
Memphis Tenn., 5c Red
(56X2). Large margins to just in, corner slightly faulty, tied by
well-struck "Memphis Ten. (Aug?) 30, (1861)" circular datestamp on brown
Jefferson Davis Medallion patriotic cover to St. Martinsville La.,
slightly reduced at left, some slight soilingVERY FINE. AN EXTREMELY RARE USE OF THE 5-CENT MEMPHIS POSTMASTER'S PROVISIONAL ON A JEFFERSON DAVIS MEDALLION PATRIOTIC COVER. With 1980 P.F. certificate (Image Magnifier) |
4,000.00 | 5,000.00 |
| 321 | |
Memphis Tenn., 5c Red
(56X2). Large margins to just touched at top, tied by light strike of
"Memphis Ten. Sep. 11, 1861" circular datestamp on cover to Summerville
Tenn., with original red and blue 11-Star Confederate Flag
lettersheet enclosure, some soiling affects cover and top of stamp,
otherwise Very Fine (Image
Magnifier) |
1,750.00 | 1,400.00 |
| 322 | |
Memphis Tenn., 5c Red
(56X2). Ample margins on two sides, touching at top and right where
slightly irregular, tied by "Memphis Ten." circular datestamp on buff cover
to Paris Tenn. with slave dealer's corner card, John W. Chrisp &
Co., slightly reduced at rightFINE. AN EXTRAORDINARY USE OF THE MEMPHIS POSTMASTER'S PROVISIONAL ON A SLAVE DEALER'S ADVERTISING COVER. Printed corner cards and advertising envelopes rarely mention the slave trade, although the institution was part of the Southern culture and economy. Examples of slave trade corner cards are very scarce, and this example with the Memphis postmaster's provisional is incalculably rare. The John W. Chrisp & Co. firm is identified in the advertisement as "Successors to Forrest, Jones & Co." The Forrest is Nathan Bedford Forrest, the Confederate general. Signed Dietz. Ex Mueller, Matz and Green (where it realized $12,000 hammer in our Sale 822). (Image Magnifier) |
E. 7,500-10,000 | 10,500.00 |
| 323 | |
Memphis Tenn., 5c Red
(56X2). Two covers, each bearing single tied by lightly struck "Memphis
Ten." circular datestamp, matching "Gayoso House hotel cameo corner
cards in green and brown, to Mobile Ala. and Helena Ark. respectively,
some faultsFINE APPEARANCE. A MAGNIFICENT MATCHING PAIR OF HOTEL CAMEO CORNER CARD COVERS WITH THE 5-CENT MEMPHIS POSTMASTER'S PROVISIONAL. VIRTUALLY IMPOSSIBLE TO DUPLICATE AND IDEALLY SUITED FOR EXHIBITION. Ex Pope (Image Magnifier) |
E. 2,500-3,500 | 4,250.00 |
| 324 | |
Memphis Tenn., 5c Red
(56X2). Full margins to just touched at bottom, tied by bold "Memphis
Ten. Nov. 12, 1861" circular datestamp on yellow cover to Jackson Tenn.
with foundry and machine shop's blue illustrated cameo corner card,
W. Eaves imprint, top left corner repaired outside of design, stamp has
small tear and faint stainsVERY FINE AND STRIKING APPEARANCE. AN EXTREMELY RARE USE OF THE MEMPHIS PROVISIONAL ON AN EAVES-PRODUCED CAMEO CORNER CARD COVER. Ex MacBride and Green. (Image Magnifier) |
E. 4,000-5,000 | 3,000.00 |
| 325 | |
Memphis Tenn., 5c Red
(56X2). Two, large margins to in, tied by "Memphis Ten. Nov. 28, 1861"
circular datestamp on wholesale grocer's blue cameo corner card
cover to Lynchburg Va., missing top and most of right flaps, repaired cover
tear at right, stamps with few flaws, otherwise Fine, scarce, ex Pope (Image
Magnifier) |
E. 1,000-1,500 | 1,000.00 |
| 326 | |
Memphis Tenn., 5c Red
(56X2). Large margins to in on two sides, tied by well-struck "Memphis
Ten. Aug. 9, 1861" circular datestamp on commission and forwarder
agent's overall lithographed advertising cover with illustration of "City
Wharf Boat", to Natchez Miss., Fine, scarce and attractive Memphis
Postmaster's Provisional cover advertising one of the forwarding agents for
Quachita River steamboats (Image
Magnifier) |
E. 1,500-2,000 | 3,500.00 |