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.
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
- A selection of U.S. 1847 Postal History, the property of a Gentleman from Georgia
- A selection from The Randy L. Neil Collection of Confederate States
- The "Springfield" Collection of Civil War Postal History
- And further offerings from the "Constellation" Collection of early U.S. postal cards.
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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.
Lot #1434 - postal history by issue confederate regular issues
1863, 10¢ blue (11), 10¢ with four ample margins tied by "Wilmington NC/Nov/5/5 Paid" c.d.s. to legal size cover, addressed to Sheriff of Rowan County Salisbury NC, with enclosure of votes for congressman for eight district, vote tally on separate sheet, scarce and desirable; edge wear, F.-V.F. Scott $100.
Lot #1435 - postal history by issue confederate regular issues
1863, 10¢ blue, die A (11), group of 11 Virginia covers, nice range of shades, three with sheet margins, includes a University of Virginia with blue grid, generally Fine.
Lot #1436 - postal history by issue confederate regular issues
1863, 10¢ milky blue (11a), 10¢ tied by 1863 Danville VA c.d.s. with inverted year date, manuscript "Official" upper left, addressed to Leatherwood VA, with enclosure discussing conscription, F.-V.F. Scott $125.
Lot #1437 - postal history by issue confederate regular issues
1863, 10¢ greenish blue (11c), irregularly torn from sheet, tied by partial "(ARMY) of TENN" on turned cover to Marshallville, Ga., address and soldier's endorsement faded, original use Marshallville to Dalton, Ga. (pair of stamps removed), endorsed "Co. C, 39th Regt. Ga. Vols,Comin's Brigade, Stevenson's Div", F.-V.F.; signed "OK. Dietz".
Lot #1438 - postal history by issue confederate regular issues
1863, 10¢ greenish blue (11c), 10¢ tied by Keswick Depot VA (S/R 3) on small homemade adversity cover, addressed to Sunny Side VA, with it is a original letter from Louis Bremond inquiring about a farm Brown has for sale, it appears the sender was at first going to send the folded letter without an envelope, then changed his mind, interesting usage, F.-V.F. Scott $200.
Lot #1439 - postal history by issue confederate regular issues
1863, 10¢ greenish blue (11c), 10¢ pen cancelled with rimless Beaumont TX c.d.s. at left, on cover addressed to Houston TX; top edge has been repaired and most of backflap has been replaced, repairs do not affect the stamp, postmark or address, F.-V.F. Scott $185.
Lot #1440 - postal history by issue confederate regular issues
1863, 10¢ greenish blue (11c), large margins except nicked at upper right, tied by neat Army of Tennessee grid (ATN-03) on handmade envelope to Madison, Ga., endorsed "Rowan's Battery, Johnson's Battalion Arty, Beckham's Regiment, Lee's Corps, Army of Tenn., Nov 15, 1864", apparently uprated with a manuscript "20" (due), Very Fine.
Lot #1441 - postal history by issue confederate regular issues
1863, 10¢ blue (12), 10¢ tied by red "Curdsville VA/Nov/7" c.d.s. on cover addressed to Richmond VA, unlisted red postmark, Very Fine. Scott $90.
Lot #1442 - postal history by issue confederate regular issues
1863, 10¢ blue (12), huge 10¢ tied by Pontotoc MS c.d.s., with "Dec/31" handstamp at center, on cover addressed to Canton MS, F.-V.F. Scott $90.
Lot #1443 - postal history by issue confederate regular issues
1863, 10¢ blue, die B (12), tied by black grid on cover to Winnsboro, S.C., postmarked blue Louisa C.H., Va. circular datestamp, Jun 23; also bears manuscript (pencil) "Twymans Store, Va." and is endorsed "Please for'd at earliest convenience"; a bit of light toning, Fine.
Lot #1444 - postal history by issue confederate regular issues
1863, 10¢ blue, die B (12), group of 16 covers comprising Alabama (Claiborne), Georgia (3), North Carolina (2) South Carolina (3), Texas (Richmond, barely decipherable) and Virginia (5), plus an unidentifiable red c.d.s. (probably Petersburg); condition is a little mixed but generally Fine.
Lot #1445 - postal history by issue confederate regular issues
1863, 10¢ light blue, die B (12b), three-margin single tied by bold Okolona, Miss circular datestamp, Jun 4, on a redirected cover originally sent to "Lieut. Thomas F. Hooper, 29th Reg. Ga. Vols., Stevenson's Brigade, Walker's Division, Dalton, Ga."; it was redirected to the Army of Tennessee, a Hospital in Griffin, Ga. and finally marked manuscript "Ford 10" and returned to Okolona when it was discovered that the Lieutenant had been...
Lot #1446 - postal history by issue confederate regular issues
1863, 10¢ greenish blue (12c), 10¢ tied by Army of Northern VA field cancel, on an allover patriotic cover "These Tears", a multiverse battlefield soldier tribute, addressed to Macon GA, possibly captured from a Union soldier; backflap missing, light overall wear, Fine. Scott $135.
Lot #1447 - postal history by issue confederate regular issues
1863, 20¢ green, diagonal bisect (13d), tied by indistinct Charleston SC c.d.s., addressed to Manchester SC, F.-V.F.; 2013 PF certificate. Scott $2,000.
Lot #1448 - postal history by issue confederate regular issues
Balance of C.S.A. Cover Collection. 19 covers, most with problems like faults or stamps missing; includes a #1, four #4 including a pair, and an interesting fabrication of a Goliad, Texas legal cover franked with a pair of U.S. 3¢ 1861s, to which someone has added a CSA 10¢ die B, "canceled" it with a grid and handstamped the U.S. pair "DUE" (accompanied by a 1977 CSA certificate); an interesting lot.
Lot #1449 - postal history by issue 1869-1918 issues
1869, 3¢ ultramarine (114), thirty four covers, includes ad for photographer, fancy cancels, mourning cover, nice group to break up for individually sales or as a foundation for a 1869 collection, F.-V.F.
Lot #1450 - postal history by issue 1869-1918 issues
1870, 1¢ ultramarine, H. grill (134), tied by Winterport ME, fancy shield cancel with Winterport ME c.d.s. on corner ad cover, addressed to East Dover ME; light paper wrinkling at right, F.-V.F. Scott $240.
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