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Spring 2022
June 22-24, 2022 in New York City
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Displaying 97 - 108 of 2894
LOT# :97 - Bridgeville, AL
13X1, Bridgeville, AL 5c Black & red
Date: 24.06.2022 - 17:00
13X1, Bridgeville, AL 5c Black & red, horizontal pair with pen cancels on neat 1862 folded letter to Columbia, South Carolina, light July 31 Bridgeville postmark at top left, horizontal crease away from stamp, right stamp with a pre-use vertical crease, very fine, described in the Caspary sale as "one of the outstanding Confederate items known" and illustrated in that catalogue's full-color frontispiece, this pair are the only two recorded examples of the Bridgeville Provisional either on- or off-cover, an extraordinary cover, 2022 Philatelic Foundation certificate (Scott $20,000, an outdated value)
Provenance: Count Philipp von Ferrary (Gilbert Sale 4, 1922)
Alfred H. Caspary (H.R. Harmer Sale 989, 1956)
Josiah K. Lilly (R.A. Siegel Sale 317, 1967)
David Carnahan (Sotheby Parke Bernet, 1978)
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Starting Price: $7,500
Hammer Price: $7,500
LOT# :98 - Canton, MS
14XU1, Canton, MS, 5c Black entire
Date: 24.06.2022 - 17:00
SHARE:
14XU1, Canton, MS, 5c Black entire, clear strike at upper right of cover addressed to New Orleans (Carroll Hoy correspondence), matching "Canton Mi. Oct 26 1861" datestamp at left, pinholes typical of this correspondence, a very fine example of this marking which ranks amongst the most attractive of all handstamped Confederate Provisionals (Scott $3,500)
Provenance: A. Murl Kimmel (R.A. Siegel Sale 492, 1976)
John R. Hill, Jr. (Private transaction)
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Starting Price: $400
Hammer Price: $700
LOT# :99 - Columbia, SC
18XU1, Columbia, SC, 5c Blue entire, Type I
Date: 24.06.2022 - 17:00
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18XU1, Columbia, SC, 5c Blue entire, Type I, extraordinarily clear strike of provisional handstamp on orange cover to Charleston, South Carolina, matching "Columbia S.C. 27 Nov" datestamp and straightline "Paid", manuscript "In haste" at bottom left, very fine and choice, when sold in the Caspary sale in 1956 this cover realized $95 against a Scott catalogue value of $40 (Scott $900)
Provenance: Alfred H. Caspary (H.R. Harmer Sale 989, 1956)
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Starting Price: $200
Hammer Price: $1,700
LOT# :100 - Dalton, GA
20XU1, Dalton, Georgia 5c Black entire
Date: 24.06.2022 - 17:00
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20XU1, Dalton, Georgia 5c Black entire, provisional handstamp at upper right of homemade cover to Cleveland, Tennessee, with matching "Dalton Ga May 20 1862" datestamp at left, very fine, M. Hubert Judd pencil notation on reverse calls it a "lovely example...the strikes being unusually neat + clear" (Scott $750)
Provenance: George Walcott (Robert Laurence, 1935)
A. Murl Kimmel (R.A. Siegel Sale 492, 1976)
John R. Hill, Jr. (Private transaction)
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Starting Price: Make an Offer
Hammer Price: $600
LOT# :101 - Dalton, GA
20XU2, Dalton, GA, 5c Black entire
Date: 24.06.2022 - 17:00
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20XU2, Dalton, GA, 5c Black entire, provisional marking at upper right with "Dalton Ga. Aug 14 1862" datestamp at left, cover addressed to Anderson Court House, South Carolina, docketing at top center reads "Rec'd Aug'st 17, Sunday, enclosed is Edward's first letter to Lucy", extremely fine (Scott $1,250)
Provenance: "Atlanta" (John W. Kaufmann, 1981)
John R. Hill, Jr. (Private transaction)
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Starting Price: $200
Hammer Price: $500
LOT# :102 - Danville, VA
21X1, Danville, VA, 1861 5c Red
Date: 24.06.2022 - 17:00
SHARE:
21X1, Danville, VA, 1861 5c Red, single with rectangular margins tied by "Danville Va Oct 9" datestamp to cover to Richmond, Virginia, manuscript "4th Texas Volunteers, Col. Hood" at bottom, cover with edge faults including slight reduction at left, still fine, extraordinarily rare with just five examples recorded in the Crown census of this stamp on cover (two of which may not originate), an important Confederate States cover, 2022 Philatelic Foundation certificate (Scott $32,500)
Provenance: Alfred H. Caspary (H.R. Harmer Sale 989, 1956)
Josiah K. Lilly (R.A. Siegel Sale 317, 1967)
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Starting Price: $10,000
Hammer Price: $10,000
LOT# :103 - Gonzales, TX
30X1, Gonzales, Texas 5c Gold on Dark blue
Date: 24.06.2022 - 17:00
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30X1, Gonzales, Texas 5c Gold on Dark blue, vertical pair tied by light strikes of Gonzales postmarks on large part of buff cover with military address in Corinth, Mississippi, manuscript "Paid 10" at top right, pair with vertical crease prior to use, cover roughly opened at bottom, just three covers are known with the 5c Gold on blue Gonzales Provisional, each with a pair and to the same addressee, these three covers were first announced and illustrated in Mekeel's Weekly Stamp News in February of 1898, a great Confederate rarity, 2022 Philatelic Foundation certificate (Scott $15,000)
In his 2012 book, The Great Texas Stamp Collection, Charlie Deaton describes the history of the Gonzales Provisionals in detail. Gonzales, Texas used advertising labels from the firm of Coleman & Law as provisional stamps twice during the Civil War (first in 1861 and later in 1864-65). John V. Law, co-owner of the firm, also served as the town's postmaster. As these labels were also attached to the insides of books (and perhaps medicine bottles) there have been counterfeit covers produced over the years, and genuine uses on cover remain exceedingly scarce.
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Starting Price: $3,000
Hammer Price: $4,500
LOT# :104 - Greensboro, NC
32XU1, Greensboro, NC 10c Red entire
Date: 24.06.2022 - 17:00
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32XU1, Greensboro, NC 10c Red entire, mostly clear strike on cover to Hillsboro, North Carolina with matching "Greensboro N.C. Mar 27" datestamp at left, some light toning and slightly reduced at top, small repairs, very fine appearance, only nine examples recorded of this provisional stamped envelope (Scott $1,250)
Provenance: Alex Hall (R.A. Siegel Sale 795, 1997)
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Starting Price: $250
Hammer Price: $425
LOT# :105 - Greensboro, NC
32XU1, Greensboro, North Carolina 10c Red entire
Date: 24.06.2022 - 17:00
SHARE:
32XU1, Greensboro, North Carolina 10c Red entire, mostly clear strike of provisional marking at upper right with matching "Greensboro N.C. Feb 22" datestamp at left, cover addressed to Raleigh, North Carolina, fine and rare, just nine examples of this envelope recorded (Scott $1,250)
Provenance: Alex Hall (R.A. Siegel Sale 795, 1997)
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Starting Price: $150
Hammer Price: $210
LOT# :106 - Jackson, MS
43XU1, Jackson, MS 5c Black entire
Date: 24.06.2022 - 17:00
SHARE:
43XU1, Jackson, MS 5c Black entire, provisional marking at upper right, matching "Jackson Miss Jun 25" datestamp at center of cover addressed to "His Exc'y Isham G. Harris, Governor, Nashville", backflap and tiny nick at top expertly repaired, extremely fine appearance, sent during the short window during which Tennessee was an independent state after having seceded from the Union but before it was admitted into the Confederate States of America (Scott $900)
Provenance: D. Scott Gallagher (Christie's-Robson Lowe, 1987)
John R. Hill, Jr. (Private transaction)
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Starting Price: $250
Hammer Price: $250
LOT# :107 - Jackson, MS
43XU2, Jackson, Mississippi 10c Black entire
Date: 24.06.2022 - 17:00
SHARE:
43XU2, Jackson, Mississippi 10c Black entire, bold strike of provisional handstamp at upper right of cover to Richmond, Virginia, matching "Jackson Miss Jul 16" postmark at left, slightly reduced at right into handstamp, otherwise very fine, one of just six used examples recorded in the Crown census, much rarer than its 5c counterpart (Scott $2,000)
Provenance: Rarities of the World (R.A. Siegel Sale 708, 1989)
John R. Hill, Jr. (Private transaction)
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Starting Price: $300
Hammer Price: $300
LOT# :108 - La Grange, TX
48XU1, La Grange, TX, 5c Black entire
Date: 24.06.2022 - 17:00
SHARE:
48XU1, La Grange, TX, 5c Black entire, bold strike of provisional handtamp at upper right of cover to Webberville, Texas, matching "La Grange Tex. Jan 31 1862" datestamp at left, very fine and fresh, one of just eight examples of the La Grange 5c Provisional envelope in the Crown census (Scott $3,250)
Provenance: Judge Robert S. Emerson (Private transaction)
John R. Hill, Jr. (Private transaction)
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Starting Price: $500
Hammer Price: $3,500