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Lot 256 - United States of America confederate states of america -  H. R. Harmer Inc 3070 – ERIVAN X

Lot 256 - United States of America confederate states of america - H. R. Harmer Inc 3070 – ERIVAN X

10c dark blue, 1863-4, used in combination with United States 1861-2 3c rose, tied by Andersonville, Georgia c.d.s. and segmented cork cancel, neatly-struck "Old Point Comfort VA / Aug 25" double-circle c.d.s. beside, from Prisoner of War R.D. Rowe held at Camp Sumter, to his wife in Hartland, Connecticut, endorsed "via flag truce / Prisoner of War Letter" at left, with contents, small piece trimmed from back flap, the 10c adhesive faulty, but a rare mixed-franking prisoner of war cover; ex Milgram, with 1980 Philatelic Foundation certificate.,

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Lot 272 - United States of America UNITED STATES COLLECTIONS -  H. R. Harmer Inc 3070 – ERIVAN X

Lot 272 - United States of America UNITED STATES COLLECTIONS - H. R. Harmer Inc 3070 – ERIVAN X

Harnden Express postal history collection, 1840s/60s, neatly-written up on pages, over twenty items beginning with a letter from William F. Harnden to the President of the Norwich and Worcester Railroad (ex Burrus), followed by a range of desirable pieces, including a rare 1847 entire to Russia (Wibourg) showing framed “POSTAGE PAID / TO DESTINATION / BY / HARNDEN & CO / OF / LIVERPOOL”, circular “PAID / H. & Co”, and reverse with “FORWARDED BY / HARNDEN & CO / BOSTON”, 1840 folded letter with “FORWARDED FROM / HARNDEN’S / PACKAGE EXPRESS & FOREIGN / LETTER OFFICE” (Boston), 1840 transatlantic to the United Kingdom with circular “FORWARDED BY / HARNDEN’S EXPRESS / FROM / BOSTON”, 1842 Havana to London forwarded via New York and Boston, 1866 Harper’s Ferry receipt, various types of “HARNDEN EXPRESS” and “HARNDEN NEW YORK AND SOUTHERN EXPRESS” envelopes, full-rigged ship illustrated “FORWARDED BY / HARNDEN & CO / NO 20 WATER ST / LIVERPOOL” oval on two folded covers, four scarce labels from Cincinnati (white), Wall Street (blue), Savannah (orange) and Baltimore (orange), concluding with embossed Livingston & Co “Late Harnden Express Forwarder” envelope with embossed illustration on flap, transatlantic letters carried via the Acadia, Columbia, Caledonia, Britannia, etc, condition varies, some items with faults, but an important assembly of scarce material recounting the history of this pioneering independent express company.

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Lot 251 - United States of America confederate states of america -  H. R. Harmer Inc 3070 – ERIVAN X

Lot 251 - United States of America confederate states of america - H. R. Harmer Inc 3070 – ERIVAN X

10c milky blue, 1863, large to very large margins all around, showing portion of adjoining stamp at top, tied to cover by cleanly-struck "Marietta / Geo / Jul / 24" c.d.s., to Browns Bridge, Forsyth County, a lovely cover; ex Haas, Emerson, Eben, Dickey Finney, Jr, with his handstamp on reverse.

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Lot 267 - United States of America UNITED STATES COLLECTIONS -  H. R. Harmer Inc 3070 – ERIVAN X

Lot 267 - United States of America UNITED STATES COLLECTIONS - H. R. Harmer Inc 3070 – ERIVAN X

Civil War Union Patriotic cover collection, with over two hundred unused examples, neatly-mounted and annotated in two Rapkin albums, most have been hinged to pages while others are affixed with corner mounts, range of themes including various flags and depictions of Liberty, George Washington, Eagles, etc.  “Remember Ellsworth”, Union leaders, anti-Confederate sentiment including caricatures of Davis and Beauregard, “Fate of Traitors,”“One of the Ends of Secession,” “The End of King Cotton”, and other similar depicting hanging scenes, some showing slight variations in similar designs, varied condition with small faults in places, but an overall fresh and desirable group with tremendous diversity.

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Lot 278 - United States of America UNITED STATES COLLECTIONS -  H. R. Harmer Inc 3070 – ERIVAN X

Lot 278 - United States of America UNITED STATES COLLECTIONS - H. R. Harmer Inc 3070 – ERIVAN X

United States stamps and postal history collection balance, the vast majority being nineteenth century, with stampless transatlantic usages including 1854 San Francisco to Paris, 1859 via New York to Germany, 1845 5c black Postmasters’ Provisional on folded letter to Providence RI,  1847 1c brown single on piece tied by neat town cancel, three examples on cover including from Chicago, Brockville CT, and New Haven CT, 1847 10c on front from Detroit to Pittsburg, lovely silk and lace Valentine, many 3c Washington on cover with a range of cancellations, including manuscript, forwarded, one adhesive showing portion of straddle-pane guideline margin, select singles and multiples including a lovely 1851 12c horizontal pair, as well as a perforated 12c horizontal pair showing portion of straddle-pane guideline, two 1855 10c green showing straddle-pane guideline margin, Civil War usages including 1862 Magnus patriotic from Washington, D.C. (stains), Union patriotic with Keene, Ohio manuscript cancel, beautiful “Dearest Spot on Earth to Me is Home, Sweet Home” Magnus illustrated advertising letter sheet, “Secessionist” hand-colored Mule design from Steubenville, and 1862 Washington DC illustrated patriotic letterhead, 1869 1c buff single franking from Hudson, New York, 10c Eagle & Shield solo franking to Switzerland, steamboat covers including handstamps of the Red River Packet “Countess”, the New Orleans & Grand Encore “Frolic”, and  “Swamp Fox” cover from Louisiana, 30c  Franklin single franking to Germany, over twenty 1860s Bank Note Issues, some grilled, noting range of shades, frankings, and postmarks including manuscript and fancy cancels, foreign destinations including 1864 12c+3c franking to Paris, charming 27c franking mourning cover from Tarrytown to Belgium via British packet with manuscript town cancel, Territorial markings, Cory PA Eagle fancy cancel on piece, multiple desirable dollar-value Columbian used singles, advertising with full-front Lampe & Co Importers stampless transatlantic to Germany, 1c Black Jack on Great American Tea Co. and Lewis & Clark Centennial full-front illustrations,scarce 1899 $1 black Guam overprint on registered cover from Agana, 1853 3c dark red pair on folded letter from Lahaina, Hawaii (repairs),  interesting 1885 Division of Dead Letters envelope with yellow and 1900 Portland Street Fair & Carnival, and selection of twelve charming twentieth century fancy cancel covers including Fly Ohio, Lakewood Illinois Flower, “Beetle” of Bug Kentucky, Statue of Liberty of Liberty, Arizona, etc, a lovely collection, with over 100 covers and several dozen stamps, with some faults to be expected but of overall better quality than often seen, worthy of detailed inspection.      

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Lot 262 - United States of America confederate states of america -  H. R. Harmer Inc 3070 – ERIVAN X

Lot 262 - United States of America confederate states of america - H. R. Harmer Inc 3070 – ERIVAN X

12-Star Confederate Flag & "Run Yank or Die!", 1c green, 1861, tied to 12-Star Confederate Flag, Cannon and "Run Yank or Die!" patriotic cover by Corinth, Mississippi c.d.s., to Cushing, Alabama, the odd spot of soiling, scarce and attractive.

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Lot 257 - United States of America confederate states of america -  H. R. Harmer Inc 3070 – ERIVAN X

Lot 257 - United States of America confederate states of america - H. R. Harmer Inc 3070 – ERIVAN X

20c green, 1863, diagonal bisect used as 10c, margins just touching at right, large at foot, tied to cover by "Charleston S.C. / Jul / 11 / 1864" c.d.s., to Columbia, South Carolina, manuscript docketed "July 11th / 263" at upper left, reduced at left, a remarkably fresh cover and choice example of this rare usage; ex Baer, 1993 Confederate Stamp Alliance certificate no longer accompanies.

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Lot 273 - United States of America UNITED STATES COLLECTIONS -  H. R. Harmer Inc 3070 – ERIVAN X

Lot 273 - United States of America UNITED STATES COLLECTIONS - H. R. Harmer Inc 3070 – ERIVAN X

Local Stamps, balance of consignment, a broad holding replete with desirable items, noting American Letter Mail Co, with both 5L1 and 5L2 on cover, cancelled in manuscript 5L1 sheet of twenty, with reprint sheets in brown, orange, and violet; extensive range of Blood’s with D.O. Blood & Co. / City Despatch / Paid cut to shape on cover (15L8); eighteen small Blood’s Despatch / Blood’s Penny Post Philad’a on cover, many jointly with 3c Washington, one on attractive cameo machinery advertising cover, another with PHILADA RAILROAD straight-line; two Blood’s Penny Post (1c) black Henry Clay on cover; three Bouton’s City Dispatch Post oval strikes in red on stampless covers, 2c black on cover;Boyd’s City Express, covers with range of types in green (10), black on red (2), 1c black in blue (1) and lilac (2),and 2c red on white (2), several tied; Boyd’s City Dispatch with multiple Eagle and Mercury types, two covers without adhesives, struck with oval handstamps; G. Carter’s Despatch, Philadelphia, five examples on cover one on ribbed paper; City Despatch, Philadelphia 1c black tied to cover; Crosby City Post 2c carmine sheet of twenty five; Cummings City Post, scarce 2c black on rose on glazed paper on folded cover, with P.F. certificate; Douglas City Despatch, range of adhesives (59L1/59L6a), (1c) pink and 1c blue on cover; Dupuy & Schenck 1c grey single; Glen Haven Daily Mail 1c with links, on cover with 3c; Hale & Co. 6c blue three covers, one stampless with “Forwarded by Hale & Co” and “Collect / Six Cents / for / Hale & Co”; useful representation of Hussey’s Post (19), with four Special Delivery stamps tied to cover, one on embossed Adams Express Co. envelope, others including 87L10, 87L39, 87L40, 87L43, 87L44,  87L49, 87L50, 87L51, 87L59, 87L62, 87L64, 87L65, 87L73, 87L74, etc; Pomeroy’s Letter Express with 5c brown large part sheet of 20, 5c black sheet of 40, 5c black on yellow on front with adjacent “Boyd’s City Express Post” datestaamp, twp scarce 5c blue usages on cover cancelled in manuscript, one tied, and scarce franking of two singles, also cancelled with Boyd’s datestamp; Swarts’ City Despatch, ten covers, all but one with 1c red Taylor or Washington frankings, note one on Hallenbeck’s Hotel cameo advertising cover, one 1c pink on transatlantic cover to Vienna; Dunham’s Union Square Post Office with oval handstamp on stampless letter, 1c black on green on cover with 3c; Westtown 2c gold on cover with 3c; handstamped covers of Baltimore City Despatch, Barker’s City Post, Carter’s Despatch, Towle’s City Post, etc, a wonderful assembly, with over 100 covers included, in addition to the stamps, representing a wide range of this fascinating collecting field, many ex-Kuphal and remaining on his album pages, condition varies, as expected, and not all adhesives may originate on the covers, but an overall desirable assembly with many fine items. 

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Lot 252 - United States of America confederate states of america -  H. R. Harmer Inc 3070 – ERIVAN X

Lot 252 - United States of America confederate states of america - H. R. Harmer Inc 3070 – ERIVAN X

10c blue on soft porous paper, 1863, margins mostly clear on all sides, just touching at lower left, fresh and bright color, tied to folded letter by ideal strike of "Blakely Ala / Jun / 12 / 1863" c.d.s, free strike alongside, to Mobile, Alabama, internally reinforced at bottom, which shows signs of separation as well as slight discoloration, but an exceptional franking, combining a choice single with a superb stike. Illustrated in "New Dietz Confederate States Catalog and Handbook", with 1981 Philatelic Foundation certificate.

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Lot 268 - United States of America UNITED STATES COLLECTIONS -  H. R. Harmer Inc 3070 – ERIVAN X

Lot 268 - United States of America UNITED STATES COLLECTIONS - H. R. Harmer Inc 3070 – ERIVAN X

Confederate States Postal History, balance of consignment, including over 30     items, with Marietta, Georgia 5c black, Atlanta Georgia PAID 5, and Lexington, Virginia 5c blue Postmasters’ Provisionals, desirable group of 5c Hoyer & Ludwig, including single cancelled in manuscript on seven-star flag patriotic cover from Ninety Six, South Carolina, two singles on cover from Richmond to Nashville, horizontal pair on cover to Alabama, a lovely sheet-margin single from Charleston to Columbia, two very early usages from October 1861, 5c usage from Pensacola, Florida,  10c blue Davis cover to Little River, lovely 10c rose Jefferson lower sheet margin single on cover from Columbus to “Black Stocks”, SC, two single franking 10c blue Jefferson covers, three 5c blue Hoyer & Ludwig single frankings including a four-margin example from Eutaw, Alabama, 5c De La Rue solo frankings from South and North Carolina, further example on eight star flag patriotic design medical advertising cover, used on the last day of the 5c letter rate, attractive 5c Archer & Daly four-margin pair on cover from Scottsdale to Staunton, Virginia, “10 CENTS” without frameline single frankings from Jackson to Attalaville, Mississippi,  and Dalton to Clarksville, Georgia, plus single on piece cancelled in Savannah, large-margin pair on cover from a Confederate officer in Albany, Georgia, to Jackson, Mississippi, 10c rose on 1862 patriotic turned cover from Richmond to St. Tammany Virginia and returned, some faults as usual for such Confederate mail, two covers affixed to black card, but many fine and desirable frankings.

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