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.
3070 – ERIVAN X
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The ERIVAN Collection
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Lot #252 - United States of America confederate states of america
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...
Lot #253 - United States of America confederate states of america
10c blue Steel Plate Issue, Type II, Sc. 11, right sheet margin single with large margins all around, tied to adversity cover by Augusta, GA c.d.s. (9 Sep, 1864), to Graniteville, South Carolina, a desirable franking on an innovative use of a printed form used to create an envelope.
Lot #254 - United States of America confederate states of america
10c blue, 1863-4, good to large margins on three sides, tied by "Richmond / VA. / May / 28 / 1863" c.d.s. in blue to all-over "Spotts & Harvey / Grocers & Commission Merchants" illustrated advertising cover, to Washington County, small scissor cut to lower left adhesive margin, a scarce coloured cancel and advertising cover from this stamp's first month of issue; ex Van Dyk Macbride, Jack Solomon.
Lot #255 - United States of America confederate states of america
10c greenish blue on thin paper, 1863-4, tied to 3c United States stamped envelope, which has been overprinted in black "Confederate States of America / Post Office Department", postmarked Richmond, Virginia, from the Chief of the Central Bureau of the CSA Post Office Department to the Chester Court House, an unusual private usage of this overprinted stationery cover, and rare and with tremendous visual appeal, ex Robert W. Wiseman, with his...
Lot #256 - United States of America confederate states of america
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,...
Lot #257 - United States of America confederate states of america
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.
Lot #258 - United States of America confederate states of america
7-Star Confederate Flag, 5c blue, 1862, horizontal pair, large even margins all around, deep color, tied by Charleston, South Carolina c.d.s. (30 Nov) to C.S.A. Seven-Star Flag patriotic cover, to Aberdeen, Mississippi, cover with signs of cleaning, else a most attractive entire, and rare patriotic.
Lot #259 - United States of America confederate states of america
11-Star Confederate Flag, 1c green, 1861, tied to 11-Star Confederate Flag patriotic cover, by neatly-struck "Pensacola / Fla / DEC / 3 / -" c.d.s., to Prattville, Alabama, affixed to black card, still a most attractive patriotic cover and desirable Florida usage; with 1976 Confederate Stamp Alliance certificate.
Lot #260 - United States of America confederate states of america
11-Star Confederate Flag & "To arms! to arms!", 5c light blue, 1862, two singles, margins clear to large, tied by "Richmond / Va. / AUG / 1?" c.d.s. to patriotic "To arms! to arms!" Eleven Star Flag cover, to New Center Post Office, York District, South Carolina, various stains and tone spots, yet an uncommon Confederate patriotic cover.
Lot #261 - United States of America confederate states of america
12-Star Confederate Flag & "Fredonia Hards, Capt. A.J. Jones" Verse Confederate patriotic, 1861, handstamped PAID / 5 and twice postmarked "Broodhaven, Mississippi" on each of November 11 and 12, to Borelson, Alabama, slightly reduced at right and affixed to black backing card, some uniform aging, but a rare and attractive patriotic design; ex Everett. (Dietz F11-5)
Lot #262 - United States of America confederate states of america
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.
Lot #263 - United States of America confederate states of america
12-Star Confederate Flag, c. 1862, patriotic cover, endorsed "Soldiers' Letter / D.W. ? / Adams Battery" in manuscript at upper right, postmarked with neat "Fayetteville / Ark. / Jan / 26" c.d.s., to Pine Bluff, Jefferson County, small stains at top, adhered to black mounting card, else a remarkably fresh appearing patriotic cover used for soldier's mail.
Lot #264 - United States of America confederate states of america
Cannon Firing & Poem Confederate patriotic, postmarked with Leesburg, Virginia double-circle c.d.s. (22 Jan), indicating prepayment of postage, to Charlottesville, Virginia, two small corner tears at right, adhered to black backing card, the only recorded example of this design, a rarity of Confederate patriotic postal history.
Lot #265 - United States of America confederate states of america
"Dragoons and Verse", 5c blue, 1862, horizontal pair, ample to large margins, tied by "Petersburg VA / Jul / 11" c.d.s. in blue to "Dragoons and Verse" patriotic cover, to Huntsville, North Carolina, trace of toning to top of right stamp, a particularly desirable usage on a fine and scarce Confederate patriotic cover, ex Haas, Paliafito; with 2023 Civil War Philatelic Society certificate.
Lot #266 - United States of America UNITED STATES COLLECTIONS
Carrier Stamps balance, with 1c blue U.S.P.O. Despatch, on cover with Sc. #26, cancelled with red star, Baltimore City Carrier’s Dispatch, three covers additionally franked with 3c brown red, one on 3c embossed postal stationery cover (U10), in each case adhesive tied by c.d.s., Government City Dispatch, 1c black reconstructed pane of ten, used, six examples on cover, one and one large piece on 3c stationery (U10), others with either #11 or...
Lot #267 - United States of America UNITED STATES COLLECTIONS
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...
Lot #268 - United States of America UNITED STATES COLLECTIONS
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...
Lot #269 - United States of America UNITED STATES COLLECTIONS
Confederate States stamp balance, beautifully mounted and annotated, almost all stamps being four-margin examples, beginning with four used 5c Hoyer & Ludwig, each showing portion of sheet margin, three 10c blue Hoyer & Ludwig, two with jumbo margins, four 10c blue Paterson, showing a range of shades, two 2c Hoyer & Ludwig showing shades of dark and blue green, five 5c blue Hoyer & Ludwig showing range of blue to milky blue...
Lot #270 - United States of America UNITED STATES COLLECTIONS
Eastern Express Companies, balance of collection, just over twenty items, written-up on pages, noting Adams Express Company, New York, two stampless covers with different embossed corner cards; Bryant & Spear’s / Penobscot Express, Boston, green label on cover to Maine; rare “Forwarded by / Prince’s / Boston & Portland / Express” label in red on folded cover (untied, vertical crease); Wells & Co’s Express, with 1848 entire from...
Lot #271 - United States of America UNITED STATES COLLECTIONS
Fancy cancels postal history collection, with approximately 300 nineteenth century covers, representing an incredible array of attractive and desirable postmarks, with range of geometric patterns, intaglio letters and numbers, circles of wedges, shapes, stars, hearts, flowers, as well as a number of more whimsical or ornate designs, noting, among many others, Rutland & Troy Railroad, Kicking Mule of Forbestown and Klinkner & Co,...
Lot #272 - United States of America UNITED STATES COLLECTIONS
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 “...
Lot #273 - United States of America UNITED STATES COLLECTIONS
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...
Lot #274 - United States of America UNITED STATES COLLECTIONS
Massachusetts Fancy Cancel postal history collection, with over sixty covers, displaying, in addition to a range of geometrics, letters, shields, and other designs, a range of whimsical postmarks from a number of towns, noting Amherst Thistle, fancy “PAID” star of Bonds Village, Cambridge Skulls (2) and Bird, the rare Elephant of Campello, ornate Dedham “Paid”, Northampton Star & Crescent (2), Masonic Square & Compass of Boston,...
Lot #275 - United States of America UNITED STATES COLLECTIONS
New York Fancy Cancels postal history collection, with over 150 covers, displaying a wide range of charming strikes, including floral, cogwheels, wedges, letters, diamonds, shields, letters, and rosettes, with more unusual designs including Masonic, Skull & Crossbones, “Head Under Wreath”, note advertising, Civil War patriotic, and other desirable usages, more than a few dozen post offices represented including Brasher Falls, Bush, Candor...
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