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Sale 53: The Richard Warren Collection of Confederate States

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General Issues - 1863, 10¢ Blue, "Frame Lines"

Lots 4339-4348 Lots 4349-4353

Lot 4339 ()   

Confederacy, 1863, 10¢ Blue, "Frame Lines", horizontal strip of four, positions 43-46, large margins all around showing portions of frame lines on all sides (margin slightly irregular at bottom left well clear of design that has been backed for appearances), pretty color; unused, some very faint negligible toning specks, right stamp light creases, left stamp light crease along frame line and tiny faint thin, otherwise Extremely Fine and exceptionally handsome, ex-Everett, Bush.
Scott No. 10    $23,000 as two o.g. pairs.

AN IMPORTANT CONFEDERATE RARITY, ONE OF ONLY A FEW LARGE MULTIPLES OF THE "FRAME LINES" ISSUE IN EXISTENCE.

Realized: $10,500

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Lot 4340 o   

Confederacy, 1863, 10¢ Blue, "Frame Lines", Horizontal Strip of Six, two large margins at left and bottom showing complete framelines, clear at right and slightly in at top, cancelled by four strikes of "Mobile Ala. Jun. 18, 1863" double-circle datestamp; a few negligible short creases around the perimeter, F.-V.F.
Scott No. 10    Estimate $15,000 - 20,000.

THIS IS THE LARGEST RECORDED USED MULTIPLE OF THE 10¢ FRAMELINE STAMP.

Used multiples of the 10¢ Frameline stamp are extremely rare. There are two recorded strips of six, the other is on piece with an additional single.

Realized: $17,000

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Lot 4341    

Confederacy, 1863, 10¢ Blue, "Frame Lines", large margins with framelines showing on all four sides including full at sides, tiny pre-print wrinkle, used as forwarding postage on homemade cover to Mobile with 1862, 5¢ blue, Local, horizontal pair, clear to ample margins, tied by partial "Tazewell Ten. Jun 3" cds, then tied again after 10¢ affixed by "Mobile Ala. Jun 10" double circle pmk for redirection to Montgomery Ala., Very Fine, Ex-Richey, Brooks and Keeling; with copy of 1975 P.F. certificate.
Scott No. 10    Estimate $7,500 - 10,000.

AN EXTREMELY RARE COMBINATION OF GENERAL ISSUES ON A FORWARDED COVER.

Realized: $6,000

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Lot 4342    

Confederacy, 1863, 10¢ Blue, "Frame Lines", with full frame line at top, light soiling, tied by partial "Mobile Ala." cds on cover addressed to Miss Fannie Levich, Care of W. E. Levich, Berzelia Ga., manuscript "Forwarded by Louisiana Committee at Mobile" endorsement across top, Very Fine and exceedingly rare use.
Scott No. 10    Estimate $5,000 - 7,500.

ONE OF ONLY THREE RECORDED LOUISIANA RELIEF COMMITTEE USAGES BEARING THE 10¢ FRAME LINE.

In May 1863, General Nathaniel P. Banks ordered the deportation of all New Orleans citizens who had refused to take the oath of allegiance to the United States. Approximately 700 families moved to Mobile, Alabama, some with only the clothes on their backs. On May 31, 1863, a group of expatriate New Orleans citizens in Mobile organized a Louisiana Relief Committee to alleviate the suffering of poor citizens who remained in Union-occupied New Orleans. They arranged for shipments of food and clothing to New Orleans, and helped citizens leave New Orleans for the Confederacy. The Committee also assumed the job of handling their mail between New Orleans and Mobile by smuggling letters in small vessels along the Mississippi Sound. Covers so transmitted are very coveted by Confederate philatelists as there are fewer than twenty known. The Louisiana Relief Committee ceased operations in early September 1864.

Realized: $4,500

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Lot 4343    

Confederacy, 1863, 10¢ Blue, "Frame Lines", four margins showing complete frameline at top and part at bottom, tied by manuscript "Wht Sul Sngs, May 3 '63" (White Sulphur Springs) on cover addressed to Mrs. M. E. Mauzy, care Richard Mauzy Esq., Staunton Va., backflap tear ends in small edge tear, light staining, Very Fine, ex-DuPuy; with 1988 C.S.A. certificate.
Scott No. 10    Estimate $3,000 - 4,000.

A SCARCE FRAME LINE USE FROM CONFEDERATE WEST VIRGINIA USED JUST A FEW WEEKS PRIOR TO FORMAL FORMATION OF THE UNION STATE.

Cover is from the well known Mauzy Correspondence. Richard Mauzy was the owner and editor of the Staunton Spectator newspaper. White Sulphur Springs is in Greenbrier County that would be incorporated into the Union State of West Virginia formally on June 20, 1863.

Realized: $2,700

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Lot 4344    

Confederacy, 1863, 10¢ Blue, "Frame Lines", four large margins showing almost complete frame lines on three sides, cancelled by manuscript strokes with matching "Luray Va., May 25 /63" manuscript postmark on orange homemade Mourning cover with black border hand drawn in same ink as the address, addressed to A.A. Jone Esq., Liberty, Bedford County Va., original family letter about the death of the "old lady" and about how depressed the "old man" is, cover flap embossed "Bergers Adhesive Envelope", backflap opening tears and a taped cover tear, Very Fine; with 2004 P.S.E. certificate.
Scott No. 10    Estimate $3,000 - 4,000.

ONE OF ONLY FOUR RECORDED FRAME LINE MOURNING COVER USAGES.

Realized: $3,750

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Lot 4345    

Confederacy, 1863, 10¢ Blue, "Frame Lines", horizontal pair, clear to mostly large margins,shows full frame line between stamp and tiny bit at bottom of left stamp, bright fresh color, tied by "Mobile, Ala. Sep. 21, 1863" double-circle datestamp on blue folded letter to Demopolis Ala.; small indentation in left stamp, Extremely Fine, ex-Matz; signed Ashbrook and with his notes that these are Nos. 15-16 on the plate, with 2012 P.F. certificate.
Scott No. 10    Estimate $3,000 - 4,000.

A CHOICE DOUBLE RATE COVER BEARING A 10¢ FRAMELINE HORIZONTAL PAIR.

Realized: $3,750

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Lot 4346    

Confederacy, 1863, 10¢ Blue, "Frame Lines", large margins showing nearly complete frame lines on three sides, rich color, tied by "Richmond Va. May 1, 1863" cds on buff cover addressed to James H. McVeigh at Charlottesville Va., some edge wear, Very Fine.
Scott No. 10    Estimate $2,000 - 3,000.

A REMARKABLE CHOICE FRAME-LINE USE FROM RICHMOND VA.

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Lot 4347    

Confederacy, 1863, 10¢ Blue, "Frame Lines", four large margins showing three complete frame lines and trace at top, minor surface abrasions, tied by "Richmond Va. Aug 25" cds on homemade cover addressed to Edward S. Brown, Sunnyside Va., some docketing at left, original enclosed business receipt with printed letterhead of J. W. Randolph, a Richmond bookseller, a Very Fine use, ex-Powell, DuPuy; with clear 1977 P.F. certificate.
Scott No. 10    Estimate $2,000 - 3,000.

John W. Randolph is a book seller and whose imprint can be found on a number of Confederate patriotic covers.

Realized: $1,600

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Lot 4348    

Confederacy, 1863, 10¢ Blue, "Frame Lines", deep rich color, four large margins showing full lines at right and bottom with partial at left and top, tied by "Mobile Ala. Jun 3 1863" cds on cover addressed to Jas. J. Thornton Esq. at Forkland Ala., blind embossed "St John Powers & Co. Bankers, Mobile Ala" oval on flap, 1863 docketing at left; reduced slightly at left, Very Fine, ex-Morris Everett; with 2004 C.S.A. certificate.
Scott No. 10    Estimate $2,000 - 3,000.

A CHOICE FRAME-LINE USE FROM ALABAMA.

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