Confederacy, U.S. Used in the Confederacy, Donaldsonville, La., clear Apr 17 circular datestamp on 3¢ U.S. Star Die entire to Manchac, La.; opening tear on flap, Very Fine; signed Kimbrough.
Estimate $200 - 300.
Flagship Sale #663
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Daniel F. Kelleher Auctions Flagship Sale #663
A "Flagship" sale featuring stamps and postal history of the U.S. and Possessions, British Commonwealth, Europe and Colonies, Asia, Middle East & Latin America, and Philatelic Literature, including the M.G. Wooley collection of U.S. stamps, postal cards and errors, freaks and oddities, also the "Boca" collection of quality Canada and Canadian Provinces, plus exceptional Ryukyus and Afghanistan.
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Lot #2346 - confederacy postal history
Lot #2347 - confederacy postal history
Confederacy, U.S. Used in the Confederacy, Lexington, Va., Very Fine strike blue May 25 circular datestamp and matching grid ties U.S. 3¢ 1857 (26) on folded letter (datelined 1861) to R.H. Catlett in Richmond, care of Gov. Letcher;, Very Fine, Thayer; signed Kimbrough.
Estimate $400 - 600.
Lot #2348 - confederacy postal history
Confederacy, U.S. Used in the Confederacy, Lexington, Va., Very Fine strike blue May 27 circular datestamp and matching grid on U.S. 3¢ Star Die to Indianapolis, Ind., Very Fine, Thayer.
Estimate $250 - 350.
Lot #2349 - confederacy postal history
Confederacy, U.S. Used in the Confederacy, Lynchburg, Va., mostly complete strike May 27 circular datestamp on U.S. 3¢ Star Die to Valleytown, N.C.; most of topflap missing, otherwise Very Fine, Ex Thayer; signed Kimbrough.
Estimate $250 - 350
Posted in Virginia the day after North Carolina joined the Confederacy.
Lot #2350 - confederacy postal history
Confederacy, U.S. Used in the Confederacy, Martinsburg (West) Va., partial blue May 1861 circular datestamp (single digit day not readable) and matching grid on U.S. 3¢ Star Die entire to Old Church, Va., via Winchester & Strasburg, Very Fine, Thayer.
Estimate $400 - 600
This cover could possibly be an Independent State usage, as Virginia seceeded on April 17, 1861 and joined the Confederacy on May 7. Therefore,...
Lot #2351 - confederacy postal history
Confederacy, U.S. Used in the Confederacy, Mount Lebanon, La., clear May circular datestamp (bar slug where day should be) on 3¢ U.S. Star Die entire to the Hon. Henry Marshall in Montgonery, Ala.; minor faults, clean Very Fine appearance; signed Kimbrough.
Estimate $150 - 200
Henry Marshall was a prominent Louisiana politician and representative to the first Confederate Congress.
Lot #2352 - confederacy postal history
Confederacy, U.S. Used in the Confederacy, Petersburg, Va., blue May 14 circular datestamp with integral "3 cts." rate and matching grid on 3¢ U.S. Star Die entire to Thomas Webb, Hillsboro, N.C., Very Fine, Ex Bogg, Thayer.
Estimate $250 - 350
Webb was a N.C. state legislator and president of the North Carolina Railroad Co.
Lot #2353 - confederacy postal history
Confederacy, U.S. Used in the Confederacy, Richmond, Va., bold May 17, 1861 circular datestamp on 3¢ U.S. Star Die entire to Capt. R Stokes, Prince Edward Co. Ho., Va., Very Fine, Ex Marcus White, Ashbrook, Bogg, Thayer.
Estimate $250 - 350.
Lot #2354 - confederacy postal history
Confederacy, [Arkansas] Little Rock Soldier's Due 10, mostly clear handstamps, Jan 27, 1863, on small adversity cover made from a printed ledger sheet; endorsed "R Neblett, a member of compa D Young's regiment", addressed to his mother in Navasote Depot, Tex., Very Fine; signed Kimbrough.
Estimate $400 - 600.
Lot #2355 - confederacy postal history
Confederacy, [South Carolina] Adams Run Soldier's Due 10, clear Jan 7 circular datestamp and manuscript "Due 10" on adversity cover made from a printed legal form; endorsed "Corpl Oakes, Co C 46th Va. Regt Wise's Brigade", to Museville, Va., Very Fine; signed Kimbrough.
Estimate $200 - 300.
Lot #2356 - confederacy postal history
Confederacy, [Virginia] Cadys Tunnel Paid 10 (Dietz type II) with mostly clear circular datestamp ("Tunnel" not struck up), Aug 8, 1863 on small folded letter to William Gray, Richmond; light file fold at right, Very Fine.
Estimate $250 - 350.
Lot #2357 - confederacy postal history
Confederacy, [Virginia] Charlestown, clear Jan 11 circular datestamp on small amber cover franked with 5¢ green (1) stone 2 (faulty) with matching small grid, to Front Royal, Va.; a clean, very scarce use of a CSA general issue from West Virginia; flap tears and stamp partly missing, Thayer.
Estimate $350 - 500.
Lot #2358 - confederacy postal history
Confederacy, [Virginia] Farmville, Very Fine strike of Apr 21, 1861 circular datestamp (independent state usage) on U.S. 1854 3¢ entire (U10) to Richmond, Va., Very Fine, Ex Malpass, Thayer; signed Kimbrough.
Estimate $300 - 400
The addressee, John A. Lancaster & Son was a prominent Richmond banking and brokerage house, heavily involved in the sale of Confederate bonds.
Lot #2359 - confederacy postal history
Confederacy, [Virginia] "Garys Store Va, 21 Feb 63", manuscript postmark and "Pd 10c" on adversity cover (folded letter) made from a blank ledger page to Gravell Hill, Va., F.-V.F.; signed Kimbrough.
Estimate $150 - 200
The letter, datelined Buckinham Co., is mostly business content, but the sender, one Powell Hooper, mentions "…I have got a detail in the hospital in Farmville and expect to get it as soon as the...
Lot #2360 - confederacy postal history
Confederacy, [Virginia] Harper's Ferry, Very Fine Apr 26, 1861 circular datestamp (independent state usage) ties U.S. 3¢ 1857 (26) on cover to Moffatts Creek, Va.; envelope apparently used for a bit of period handwriting practise, otherwise Very Fine, Ex Thayer; signed Kimbrough.
Estimate $300 - 400.
Lot #2361 - confederacy postal history
Confederacy, [Virginia] Huntersville Soldier's Due 5, manuscript "Sept 5" postmark with matching "5 Due" on cover to Buckingham C.H., Va., endorsed "Sergt. Austin, Co. E. 21st Reg. Va. Vols."; small opening tear at top with part of topflap missing and minor period ink stains at upper left, Fine, Ex Thayer; signed Kimbrough.
Estimate $350 - 500.
Lot #2362 - confederacy postal history
Confederacy, [Virginia] Norfolk, mostly complete blue Apr 19, 1861 circular datestamp (independent state usage) on U.S. 1854 3¢ entire (U9) to Mrs. William E. Clark, Dayton, Marengo Co., Ala., Very Fine, Ex Thayer.
Estimate $250 - 350
Judge William E. Clark represented Marengo County at the Alabama Secession Convention.
Lot #2363 - confederacy postal history
Confederacy, [Virginia] Petersburg, blue Jul 19 circular datestamp ties 5¢ Archer & Daly (7) on adversity wrapper made from lined paper to Orange C.H., Va., F.-V.F.; signed Kimbrough.
Estimate $150 - 200
This is either an underpayment of the 10¢ letter rate or an overpayment of the 2¢ circular rate. Probably the latter; first because of the nature of the cover (wrapper) itself, and second, it is unlikely...
Lot #2364 - confederacy postal history
Confederacy, [Virginia] Petersburg, circular datestamps in black, blue and red on three covers franked with 1863-64 10¢ blue die A (black) or die B (11/12), all with four margins; one, the die A, used Mar 10, 1865, during the Siege of Petersburg has an undecipherable address and is Fine ex-Tobias), the other two are Very Fine.
Estimate $250 - 350.
Lot #2365 - confederacy postal history
Confederacy, [Virginia] Rapid Ann Station, triple rate cover with strip of three 10¢ die B (12), margins as shown, tied by two strikes Jun 8 Rapid Ann circular datestamp on orange cover to Richmond, Va.; address faded but legible, cover professionally restored including replacing parts of left edge and reattaching original topflap, otherwise Very Fine; signed Kimbrough.
Estimate $250 - 350
A very scarce triple rate...
Lot #2366 - confederacy postal history
Confederacy, [Virginia] Rapid Ann Station Soldier's Due 10, mostly clear circular datestamp with manuscript June 18 date and handstamped "Due 10" to Atlanta, Ga., endorsed "W.H. Clayton, Co K 7th Ga Vols" and addressed to Mrs. G.H. Clayton, care W.H. Clayton, Agt G.R.R. & B. Co. (Georgia Railroad & Banking Co.); a second "Due 10" handstamp (in arc) was applied on arrival in Atlanta; minor light foxing, otherwise Very Fine;...
Lot #2367 - confederacy postal history
Confederacy, [Virginia] Siege of Petersburg, cover franked with 10¢ die B (12) tied by Mar 14 (1865) circular datestamp, written by Sgt. Edward H. Lane of the Louisa, Va. "Morris" Light Artillery to his wife; several file folds of little consequence, Fine, ex Bogg, Tobias; signed Kimbrough.
Estimate $150 - 200
A nice late usage from the Siege of Petersburg, which lasted from June 15, 1864 until April 2, 1865.
Lot #2368 - confederacy postal history
Confederacy, [Virginia] Soldiers' Due 10 covers, group of four from Culpepper C.H., Lynchburg, Petersburg and Taylorsville, Lynchburg & Petersburg in blue, a F.-V.F. group; all signed Kimbrough.
Estimate $300 - 400.
Lot #2369 - confederacy postal history
Confederacy, [Virginia] Traveler's Repose, manuscript "Sept 15" postmark with matching "Paid 5" on cover to Dover Mills, Va.; small opening tear at upper left, a little light staining at left and right, Fine, Ex Thayer; signed Kimbrough.
Estimate $250 - 350.
Lot #2370 - confederacy postal history
Confederacy, Albany, Ga., 1861, 5¢ greenish blue (3XU1), "Albany GA/5/Paid" postmaster provisional on cover with "Albany GA/Aug/26/1861" c.d.s., addressed to Tallbottom GA; missing backflap, F.-V.F.
Scott $900 Estimate $750 - 1,000.
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