Soldier Promoted from Private to Lieutenant, Two Soldier's Due 10 covers to Eatonton, Ga., first postmarked Staunton, Va., May 31, 1862 (type F), endorsed "Private J.G. Scott (Com G) 12th Regt Ga Vols"; second postmarked Orange C.H., Oct 8, 1863 (type D), endorsed by the same J.G. Scott, now a Lieutenant; first roughly opened at right, second with flap missing, Fine.
United States Postal History #659
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Daniel F. Kelleher Auctions United States Postal History #659
Daniel F. Kelleher's sale 659 of United States Postal History with over 500 lots including:
- The John B. Sawyer Collection of Stampless Covers and Postal History
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- And further offerings from the "Constellation" Collection of early U.S. postal cards.
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Lot #1410 - postal history by issue confederate civil war postal history
Prisoner of War covers, group of three, two from Fort Delaware franked with 3¢ rose (65), one with manuscript Examined, the other with oval handstamp; the third cover is from Old Capitol Prison, it has had the stamp removed and bear a circular censors handstamp, it also includes the original letter; the first cover is Fine, the other two are very rough.
Lot #1411 - postal history by issue confederate patriotic covers
Jefferson Davis Circular Medallion, 11-Star Flag, in magenta & blue, postmarked Corinth, Miss. handstamped "Paid 5" oval and Jul 6 circular datestamp, to Handsboro, Miss.; reduced just a tad at right; a Fine, attractive and rare combination.; 1977 CSA certificate signed by Marcus White. C.S.A. Catalog JD-1C var.
Lot #1412 - postal history by issue confederate patriotic covers
Jefferson Davis Patriotic Circular Medallion, 11-star flag, on blue envelope franked with pair of 5c blue (6), pen canceled with matching "Gilmores Mills Va, Jan. 5 -1863" postmark, to Richmond; tear and creases at top, flap missing, stamps pretty "rough", scarce; 1977 CSA certificate signed by Marcus White. C.S.A. Catalog F11-16, verse 30.
Lot #1413 - postal history by issue confederate provisional issues
Columbia, S.C., 1861, 5¢ blue (18XU1), blue provisional handstamp envelope with matching "Paid" straight line and Columbia SC c.d.s., addressed to Fort Hill SC; small closed tear top right not affecting the handstamp, F.-V.F.; 2011 PF certificate. Scott $900.
Lot #1414 - postal history by issue confederate provisional issues
Memphis, Tenn., 1861, 5¢ red (56X2), vertical pair on corner ad cover, tied by Memphis TN c.d.s., addressed to Lynchburg VA, Scott catalog value for single, F.-V.F.; 2012 PF certificate. Scott $2,000.
Lot #1415 - postal history by issue confederate provisional issues
New Orleans, La., 1861, 5¢ brown (62X3), vertical pair tied by "Paid"cancels, with New Orleans LA c.d.s., addressed to Montgomery AL, F.-V.F.; 2012 PF certificate. Scott $850.
Lot #1416 - postal history by issue confederate provisional issues
New Orleans, La., 1861, 5¢ brown (62X3), three margins, just touching at bottom, tied on yellow cover to Grand Lake, Ark. by neat Jun 3 New Orleans circular datestamp; heavy staining at lower right and upper left, the latter affecting the pair, generally Fine; 1974 CSA certificate signed by Marcus White. Scott $850.
Lot #1417 - postal history by issue confederate regular issues
1861, 5¢ green (1), Stone 2, two top sheet margin singles tied by Oct 26 Tudor Hall, Va. circular datestamp on orange cover to Sand Fort, Ala.; right stamp stained, cover reduced a bit at top, one or both stamps removed and replaced (misaligned), Fine.
Lot #1418 - postal history by issue confederate regular issues
1861, 10¢ light blue (2a), Paterson, three large margins, in at lower right, tied by mostly clear Company Shops, N.C. circular datestamp, Feb 6 (manuscript day) on handmade envelope to Greenboro, N.C., docketed at upper left "And. Feby 8", Very Fine. Scott $325.
Lot #1419 - postal history by issue confederate regular issues
1861, 10¢ light milky blue (2e), Stone Y, 2+ margins, small faults, tied by neat Thomasville, Ga. circular datestamp, Jan 27, on orange cover to Starkville, Ga., Very Fine. Scott $400.
Lot #1420 - postal history by issue confederate regular issues
1862, 5¢ blue (4), Stone 3, left sheet margin horizontal pair tied by Very Fine Richmond, Va. circular datestamp, Jun 17, 1862, on handmade envelope to Athens, Ga.; minor edge wear, right stamp just touching at top with small tear at right, otherwise Very Fine.
Lot #1421 - postal history by issue confederate regular issues
1862, 5¢ light milky blue (4b), Stone 2, wide side margins, in at top and bottom, tied by (Newb)erry C.H., S.C. circular datestamp, Jul 7, on cover to Charleston, S.C., greatly reduced at left, otherwise Fine.
Lot #1422 - postal history by issue confederate regular issues
1862, 10¢ rose (5), four large margins, tied by Extremely Fine Montgomery, Ala. circular datestamp, Sep 15, 1862, on small cover to Gainesville, Ala.; heavy age stains affect stamp and cover. Scott $800.
Lot #1423 - postal history by issue confederate regular issues
1862, 10¢ rose (5), stamp torn in half prior to use, tied by 1862 Richmond circular datestamp on orange cover to Cross Keys, S.C.; Fine and unusual. Scott $800.
Lot #1424 - postal history by issue confederate regular issues
1862, 5¢ light blue, De La Rue printing (6), group of eight covers, two single frankings (Salem and Clover Depot, Va.), five with pairs (Christiansburgh, Lexington & Lovingston, Va. and Tupelo & Columbus, Miss. and one with two singles (Guiney's, Va.); a Fine group.
Lot #1425 - postal history by issue confederate regular issues
1862, 5¢ blue, Archer & Daly printing (7), group of 12 covers with pairs, four are Richmond, others include Greenville, N.C., Meridian, Miss., Chester C.H., S.C. and Proctor's Creek & Scottsville Va.; condition a little mixed, but generally Fine.
Lot #1426 - postal history by issue confederate regular issues
1863, 10¢ milky blue, "T-E-N", double transfer in "TEN CENTS" (9a var.), clear to large margins, tied on cover front only by manuscript cancel "Tunstalls Va, June 1, 63", to Unionville, S.C., Very Fine. Scott $1,000.
Lot #1427 - postal history by issue confederate regular issues
1863, 10¢ blue, "frame lines" (10), 10¢ showing full frame lines at top and bottom plus a portion at left, tied by Mobile AL c.d.s. on adversity cover addressed to McKinley AL, Very Fine; 2012 PF certificate. Scott $3,000.
Lot #1428 - postal history by issue confederate regular issues
1863, 10¢ milky blue, "frame lines" (10a), four margins including three full frame lines, tied by Richmond circular datestamp, Apr 30, 1863 (EDU Apr 19), to Laurensville, S.C., cover endorsed "D. Boyd's Mail"; foxing at bottom of cover does not seem to have affected the stamp, which is Very Fine. Scott $3,000.
Lot #1429 - postal history by issue confederate regular issues
1863, 10¢ blue (11), 10¢ tied by "Richmond VA/Feb/13" c.d.s. to Richmond & Danville Railroad ad cover, addressed to Black & Whites VA, with original letter on Richmond and Danville Rail Road letterhead, with short letter about shipping tobacco, interesting insight into war related transportation problems, F.-V.F. Scott $100.
Lot #1430 - postal history by issue confederate regular issues
1863, 10¢ blue (11), 10¢ tied by violet "Augusta GA/Feb/19" c.d.s. to cover addressed to Macon AL; ink docketing at left, missing backflap, F.-V.F. Scott $100.
Lot #1431 - postal history by issue confederate regular issues
1863, 10¢ blue (11), 10¢ tied by "New Market VA/Aug/18" c.d.s. on cover, addressed to Dr Casper C. Henkel, Surgeon of 3rd Brigade, with six page literate letter with much war content, discusses the aftermath of Gettysburg, wonderful easy to transcribe letter, F.-V.F. Scott $100.
Lot #1432 - postal history by issue confederate regular issues
1863, 10¢ blue (11), four margin 10¢ tied by red "Blacks and Whites VA/Mar/12" balloon c.d.s. (S/R 3) on a folded letter sheet addressed to Petersburg VA, business letter warning of impressing agents taking horses; two horizontal file folds, F.-V.F. Scott $100.
Lot #1433 - postal history by issue confederate regular issues
1863, 10¢ blue (11), huge corner margined 10¢ tied by small "Richmond VA/Apr/1863" c.d.s., on cover addressed to Dixie VA, Very Fine. Scott $100.
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