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Confederate States: General Issues - 1863 10¢ Blue, Die A

Lots 3061-3070 Lots 3071-3080 Lots 3081-3090 Lots 3091-3097

Lot 3091    

Confederacy, 1863, 10¢ greenish blue. Large margins, tied by manuscript cancel & matching Manchester, S.C./Nov. 23 manuscript postmark on cover addressed to "Augustine Smythe, C.S.S. Palmetto State, Charleston, S.C.", some over all staining & small sealed tear affecting postmark, F.-V.F., a rare cover addressed to a Confederate Ironclad.
Scott No. 11c    Estimate $500 - 750.

CSS Palmetto State, an ironclad ram, was built in Charleston in January 1862. Her armor was 4" thick on the shield, backed by 22" of wood, 2" of iron elsewhere.

Before dawn on January 31, 1863, Palmetto State and her sister ram CSS Chicora crept through thick haze to surprise the Union blockading force off Charleston. Taking full advantage of her low silhouette, the ironclad stole in under the guns of USS Mercedita, ramming as well as firing into her. Completely disabled, with no guns that would depress enough to fire at Palmetto State, the Union ship surrendered. The ram then turned her attention to USS Keystone State and put several shells into that blockader. Her steam chests punctured, Keystone State lost all power and had to be towed to safety. A long-range gun action between the Confederate rams and other Federal blockaders then took place, but little damage was inflicted by either side before Palmetto State and Chicora withdrew to safety within Charleston Harbor. The attack of the Confederate rams caused the temporary withdrawal of the blockaders from their inshore positions and led to the claim by the Confederate Government, unsuccessfully advanced, that the blockade of Charleston had been raised.

Palmetto State was burned by the Confederates upon the evacuation of Charleston on February 18, 1865.

Realized: $500

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Lot 3092    

Confederacy, 1863, 10¢ greenish blue. Ample to large margins, tied by "Talbot, Ga., Nov 5, 1864" cds on turned cover to Whitesville, inside usage with four margin 1863, 10¢ greenish blue (#11c, small stain) tied by "Selma, Ala., Feb 25" cds to Macon, flap missing, Very Fine& scarce example of the green shade.
Scott No. 11c    Estimate $200 - 300.

Realized: $200

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Lot 3093    

Confederacy, 1863, 10¢ greenish blue, Top Margin Single. Huge margins, neatly tied by "Harrisonburg, Va., Jan 14" cds on cover to Staunton, Va.; small cover tone spot, Extremely Fine and choice.
Scott No. 11c    Estimate $150 - 200.

Realized: $115

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Lot 3094    

Confederacy, 1863, 10¢ greenish blue. Large even margins, tied by "Selma, Ala./Jan. 13" cds on turned cover, first usage carried battlefield order & is endorsed "E.T. Ligon's order", some staining around adhesive & two small insect holes, large part of side flap torn away, F.-V.F., a most unusual item.
Scott No. 11c    Estimate $150 - 200.

Realized: $145

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Lot 3095    

Confederacy, 1863, 10¢ greenish blue. Large even margins, tied by neat "Charleston, S.C./Oct. 21, 1863" double circle postmark on blue cover to Lancaster C.H., S.C. with manuscript "C. & So. Ca. R.R." routing instruction (Charleston & South Carolina Railroad), Extremely Fine and choice.
Scott No. 11c    Estimate $150 - 200.

Realized: $200

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Lot 3096    

Confederacy, 1863, 10¢ greenish blue. Large margins, manuscript canceled on cover to Winston, N.C. with full "Jamestown, N.C., Feb 17" dashed cds & manuscript date; light horizontal cover crease at top affecting stamp, otherwise Very Fine; signed B. Green.
Scott No. 11c    Estimate $100 - 150.

Realized: $150

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Lot 3097    

Confederacy, 1863, 10¢ green. Four large margins, tiny hint of margin toning at bottom left, tied by blue "University of Virginia" cds on yellow cover to Richmond, Va., small part of flap torn away, F.-V.F.
Scott No. 11d    Estimate $200 - 300.

Realized: $200

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