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June 2023
"Erivan" Collection Part IX and Canal Zone Stamps and Covers
Our June sales include Part IX of the "Erivan" Collection of United and Confederate States Postal History and a catalogue of Canal Zone stamps and covers featuring the collections of James W. Crumpacker and Paul F. Ammons.
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blue all-over advertising cover for the Great American Tea Company reading "Try The French Breakfast and Dinner Coffee", stamp tied by New York City duplex and addressed to Schuyler Lake, New York, Reagles imprint on reverse, very fine and attractive
tied by quartered cork cancel with "P.O.D. U.S. Co. Genl. Shanghai May 26" datestamp alongside on 1868 cover to San Francisco, carried on PMSS Costa Rica departing Shanghai May 26 and arriving Yokohama June 3, then PMSS China departing Yokohama June 5 and arriving San Francisco June 26, red "China and Japan Steam Service" oval handstamp, "San Francisco Paid All Jun 26" backstamp, barely reduced at right, very fine and attractive
used alongside 3c Rose (65) on 3c Pink entire to Annaberg, Germany, three strikes of blue fancy leaf cancel with matching "Columbus Miss. Jun 18" datestamp alongside, endorsed "Per Prussian closed mail", red "N. York Br Pkt 7 Paid Jun 27" exchange and boxed "Aachen 8.7 Franco", very fine
tied by red Williamsport, Pennsylvania handstamp to cover to Eisenach, Germany, black "Williamsport Pa. Apr 1 1862" datestamp alongside, endorsed "Per Bremen Germany", red "N.York Am. Pkt. 7 Paid Apr 5", boxed "Aachen Franco", German backstamp, very fine
tied by "Saint Joseph Ill Feb 10" (1862) datestamp to red and blue "Our Country, The Union Forever" patriotic cover to Hamelin, Germany, red "N. York Brem. Pkt. Paid 12 Feb. 15" credit datestamp, blue three-line "America Uber Bremen Franco" handstamp, Aerzen backstamp, reverse with expertly repaired tears, otherwise very fine and attractive, carried aboard NGL's Hansa departing New York February 16, en route she had mechanical trouble and arrived at Cowes six days late, she went to Southampton for repairs and her mails were forwarded via London and Ostend
Provenance: Blake M. Myers (R.A. Siegel Sale 882, 2004)
used alongside 10c Green and 5c Brown (68, 76), all tied by black grids to 1863 cover to Hong Kong, China (Heard correspondence), 30c also tied by "Philadelphia Paid 24 Paid Mar 6" credit, endorsed "Per steamer" and "Overland Route Via England", March 20 London transit and red "1d" British Colonial credit handstamp, backstamped Hong Kong May 20, very fine and attractive, 45c paid the rate via Southampton despite the Overland Route endorsement
used alongside 15c Black (76), both tied by geometric cancels to 1867 cover to Zanzibar, East Coast Africa (Goodhue correspondence), care of Dr. Brooks in the Seychelle Islands, "Salem Mass Jul 12" datestamps also tie stamps, red Boston credit datestamp and London transit, backstamped Mauritius, very fine, 15c and 30c stamps pay the 45c British Mail via Marseilles rate
double circle datestamp with crossroads cancel tying 3c Rose (65) to cover to J. Graham Gardiner in New York City, original enclosure from Samuel Augustus Duncan datelined "Hd. Qrs. 2nd Brig. Hinks' Div., June 20th 1864" which is reproduced in large part below, envelope slightly reduced at left, which does not detract from this historically significant and remarkable letter, very fine and well-worth reading:
The day before we started for our attack on Petersburg, Lt. Col. Rogers, Amo 94th U.S.C.T. at my suggestion wrote to Dept. Hd.Qr's calling attention to the fact of your appointment and requesting a pass for you to join the regt. We find upon our return to this place—Point of Rocks—that the pass is here—Co. Rogers will forward it at once. You will see that it is a pass for you to proceed to Fort Monroe. There you will have to report to Genl. Butler's A.A.G. who will of course attune at once for you to join your regt. wherever it may be. You will find it on the way to Richmond—via Fort Darling—perhaps.
You need have no fear that we enter the Rebel Capital immediately. There will be a chance for you yet, I trust. There will needs be considerable delay in capturing Richmond; but Grand has finally struck the true base, and will push the thing with a will. The whole army is full of confidence.
The negro troops did much to open the way for him on the 15th.
The question is now settled. The negro will fight.
They did nobly. You have learned the whole story from the papers ere this. And the papers will not overstate the case.
Privately—I am glad to state that my Brigade of four regts. did the chief work. In the last assault there was but one colored regt. beside. I would pit my command against any equal command in the army.
The Army of the Potomac, seeing the works we carried, have yielded al their prejudices against colored troops. This was our greatest triumph of the day.
patriotic design in black on 1863 cover to Dr. Henry C. Angell in Florence, Italy, franked with 1c Blue, 3c Rose, and 24c Red lilac (63, 65, 70), tied by large "Paid" in grid handstamps, red "N. York Brem. Pkt. Apr 11 Paid" credit and blue three-line "America Uber Bremen Franco", seven different backstamps, 1c tiny tear at right and 3c lightly oxidized, otherwise very fine and attractive cover
Provenance: Katharine Matthies (R.A. Siegel Sale 353, 1969)