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Spring 2022
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"Union" and Flag in Patriotic Star (Washoe City, NV), sharp strike ties 1867 3c Red, "F" Grill (94) to cover to Defiance, Ohio, "Washoe City Nev Apr 27" datestamp also ties, barely reduced at right and some wear along top edge, backflap small repair, very fine strike of this rare patriotic fancy cancel (S-E ST-C 13)
Six-Bar Shield in Eagle (Corry, PA), crisp strike perfectly centered on 1861 3c Rose (65) on cover to Warren, Ohio, "Corry Pa Jul 6" datestamp alongside, attractive "Steam Forge & Iron Works Union Iron Company" cornercard, extremely fine, this early version of the Corry eagle shows every detail, probably the finest example of this popular cancel on cover (S-E PT-E 1)
Horse's Head (Knoxville, TN), perfect strike ties 1861 3c Rose (65) to cover to Baltimore, Maryland, matching "Knoxville Tenn. Jun 30" datestamp alongside, extremely fine, a gem in every respect, illustrated in Skinner-Eno page 143, Philatelic Foundation certificate 158835 no longer accompanies (S-E PA-H 3)
Henry C. Gibson (Philip H. Ward Sale 12, 1944)
Dr. John Robertson (Private transaction)
"A.J" (Brattleboro, VT), two bold strikes in blue tie a pair of 1861 3c Rose (65) to cover to Boston, matching double circle "Brattleboro Vt Oct 8" datestamp, extremely fine, a rare political fancy cancel referring to Andrew Johnson, these strikes appear intermediate between the two designs illustrated in Skinner-Eno (S-E LC-A 2)
"Cannot Be Forwarded", framed straightline handstamp with on cover to Bayou Goula, Louisiana, 1861 3c Rose (65) tied by segmented cork, red "Boston Mass. Sep 28" double circle postmark, additional "Mails Suspended" in oval applied at the Dead Letter Office in Washington, DC, reverse with receiving occupation postmark "New Orleans La. Free Oct 23, 1862", small tear at right, very fine, atttractive cover with a rare combination of markings, see previous lot for further discussion, 2022 Philatelic Foundation certificate
Provenance: Milton Mitchell (R.A. Siegel 859, 2003)