Gen McClellan, four page Civil War lettersheet with bust of Gen McClellan and red and blue piping on edges, F-VF.
Internet only Sale #4064 of U.S. and Worldwide Stamps and Postal History
By: Daniel F. Kelleher Auctions
Daniel F. Kelleher Auctions Internet only Sale #4064 of U.S. and Worldwide Stamps and Postal History
Danbury Stamp Sales is pleased to present our latest Internet sale - sale 4064
The sale features 400 lots of U.S. and European stamps and postal history.
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Lot #8002 - u.s. postal history patriotic covers
Battery A, 1st N.Y. Artillery, 3¢ pink on buff entire (U59) with Chambersburg PA target cancel, addressed to Knoxboro NY, with Civil War patriotic corner card at top left, Patriotic postal stationery is uncommon, VF.
Lot #8003 - u.s. postal history patriotic covers
New York Commissioner's Office, 3¢ rose (65), tied by Lockport NY postmark on red and blue on gray Civil War patriotic cover addressed to Palmyra NY; stamp with natural straight edge at left and cover with minor transluscent stain spots, F-VF. Bischel 5355. Walcott 2894.
Lot #8004 - u.s. postal history patriotic covers
"Can't Do It Eh?", 3¢ rose (65) tied by target cancel on red and blue on amber caricature Civil War patriotic cover addressed to Winchester Va depicting Uncle Sam shaving the Secession stick; cover with multiple creasesand minor edge flaws, VG. Bischel 2098. Walcott 1067.
Lot #8005 - u.s. postal history patriotic covers
"Corn (Not Cotton) is King", 3¢ rose (65), tied by Jefferson?? M? postmark on blue on white caricature Civil War patriotic cover, addressed to St. Louis Mo. Cover may be a Missouri usage which is scarce; stamp with creased perfs at top, VF. Bischel 1624. Walcott 1186.
Lot #8006 - u.s. postal history patriotic covers
"Did'nt I tell you so? Jeff Davis", 3¢ dull red (26), tied by excellent blue Batavia NY postmark on red on white caricature Civil War patriotic cover addressed to Livonia Station NY; stamp with small perf flaws, VF. Bischel 1869. Walcott 991.
Lot #8007 - u.s. postal history patriotic covers
"Dis Chile's Contraban", 3¢ rose (65) with indistinct town and cork cancels (probably added) on caricature Civil War patriotic cover depicting slaves leaving their master, scarce design; some soiling and cover erosion at left, VG-Fine. Bischel 1608. Walcott 1177 var.
Lot #8008 - u.s. postal history patriotic covers
Forty Rounds and U.S., 3¢ rose (65), tied by blue double circle Louisville KY postmark on Civil War patriotic cover, addressed to Mesopotamia Ohio, VF.
Lot #8009 - u.s. postal history patriotic covers
Hand Holding a Passport For Jeff Davis To Leave Virginia, 3¢ rose (65), tied by blue Frederick Md postmark on purple on white caricature Civil War patriotic cover addressed to Pedee Wisc; stamp with natural straight edge at left, VF. Bischel 2057. Walcott 1182.
Lot #8010 - u.s. postal history patriotic covers
"I wouldn't pull down dat flag, Massa George…", 3¢ dull red (26), tied by Washington DC postmark on caricature Civil War patriotic cover addressed to Oleans NY depicting a black man talking to a white man pulling down the US flag; cover repaired at LL and split open on three sides and the reduced back rejoined (appears to belong), VG, scarce design. Bischel 1937. Walcott unlisted.
Lot #8011 - u.s. postal history patriotic covers
"Jefferson Davis going to war and returning", 3¢ rose (65) tied by pinwheel cancel of Plainfield PA on purple on white caricature Civil War patriotic cover addressed to Shiremantown PA; cover with trivial edge flaws at right and cover tear into address, F-VF. Bischel 1785 var. Walcott 942 var.
Lot #8012 - u.s. postal history patriotic covers
Satan Sitting on a Bale of Cotton, 3¢ dull red (26), tied by Milton Ms postmark on caricature Civil War patriotic cover; stamp with light creases from contents, cover partially split open at right and toned spot at center of cover, Fine. Bischel 1618. Walcott 1156.
Lot #8013 - u.s. postal history patriotic covers
Serpent, CSA flag and hanging noose, 3¢ rose (65), tied by indistinct postmark on red and blue on white Civil War patriotic cover depicting a, addressed to Spartansburg Pa; cover slightly reduced at right, stamp and cover with minor toned spots, F-VF.
Lot #8014 - u.s. postal history patriotic covers
Skull and Cross Bones and M.Y.O.B in a flag, 3¢ rose (65), tied by Vergennes Vt postmark on Black on yellow Civil War patriotic cover, addressed to Kensington CT, docketed "ans July 23rd 1866" on reverse; cover with small tear at top center, F-VF.
Lot #8015 - u.s. postal history patriotic covers
"To the rescue of the Sacred Soil", 3¢ rose (65), tied by 1863 New York City postmark and segmented cork cancel on blue on white caricature Civil War patriotic cover depicting Don Quixote on fake horse, VF. Bischel 2061. Walcott 1148.
Lot #8016 - u.s. postal history patriotic covers
"To-Day a King, To-Morrow Nothing", "E H Rollins MC" free frank (member of Congress fron New Hampshire and later Senator) on purple on white caricature Civil War patriotic cover depicting Master watching slaves in field; cover very slightly reduced at right and trivial edge flaws, VF. Bischel 1623. Walcott unlisted.
Lot #8017 - u.s. postal history patriotic covers
Two dogs fighting over a bone labeled Washington, 3¢ dull red, type III (26), tied by blue Cold Water Mich postmark on small piece with Civil War patriotic caricature design at left, VF; APS 2004 cert. Bischel 1456. Walcott 917.
Lot #8018 - u.s. postal history patriotic covers
Two Dogs Fighting Over Washington, 3¢ rose (65) tied by double circle Mass postmark on amber caricature Civil War patriotic; small sealed cover tear at bottom of cover, VF. Bischel 1471. Walcott 929 var.
Lot #8019 - u.s. postal history patriotic covers
Sentry on Guard Duty thinking of home, 3¢ rose (65) tied by indistinct town cancel on blue on white Civil War patriotic depicting a; stamp with natural straight edge and small tear at right, VF. Bischel 3434. Walcott 1904.
Lot #8020 - u.s. postal history patriotic covers
Eagle, Flag and Shield, Gallipolis O. town postmark on blue and red on white Civil War patriotic cover addressed to Springfield Ohio; minor edge flaws and small cover toned spot, otherwise F-VF. Bischel 4707. Walcott 2607.
Lot #8021 - u.s. postal history patriotic covers
Flag, stars and two hands shaking before the Constitution, 3¢ dull red, type III (26), tied by cross cancel on red and blue on white Civil War patriotic cover addressed to Light Street PA; stamp with small flaws, cover with faint toning, F-VF. Bischel 5067. Walcott 2796.
Lot #8022 - u.s. postal history patriotic covers
Verse, 1¢ blue (63), three singles, tied by double circle Washington DC postmarks on Civil War patriotic cover printed by Howells with "Never Despair" verse, addressed to Wisconsin, VF. Bischel 4885. Walcott unlisted.
Lot #8023 - u.s. postal history postal history by year
19th Century receipts, a group of about 40 receipts for various transactions including a receipt book and a bank book, some engraved, F-VF.
Lot #8024 - u.s. postal history postal history by year
California covers, 1851-1905. Nine covers; 1) 1904 Oakland machine cancel on Mission Dolores illustrated cover; 2) San Jose on faulty cover with faulty 10¢ green (# 35), 3)1905 Santa Rosa on Camp Luther Burbank Flag patriotic; 4) Shasta Cal and Paid 10 on faulty cover, 5) six SF covers including red San Francisco 40 (heavily stained) and 1858 San Franciso 10 PAID integral rate covers; condition varies, Fine.
Lot #8025 - u.s. postal history postal history by year
Instructional Handstamps on Cover, 1935-2009. 14 covers with different hand stamps, 5 from overseas [8 pointing fingers; 2 damaged in handling, etc.], VF.
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