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Confederate Balance Lots

Lots 1863-1868

Lot 1863    

Confederacy, Cover Balance, of approx. 40 covers; includes a useful selection of stampless including Mobile, Ala. "2" drop, N.O. Provisional #62X2 pair on cover, regular issue with six #1 usages including two pairs, #4 usage, #6-7 usages including ad corner card and usage on U.S. 3¢ Star Die, selection of #11-12 usages including express imprint cover, railroad, turn cover, etc., also 3 P.O.W. usages and north to south across line usage (no photo).
Estimate    $750 - 1,000.

Realized: $1,800

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Lot 1864 /o   

Confederacy, Stamp Balance, 1861-64, 19 singles; includes #1 x3 mint and single used, seven #2 blue and light blue with one unused, three #4 singles including stone 3, later 10¢ and a 20¢ issue mint; condition varies, minimum Scott cat $3,500+ (no photo).
Estimate    $500 - 750.

Realized: $525

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Lot 1865 /o   

Confederacy, Stock, small group of 28 items including #3 mint, #6 mint block of 6, #62X1 and some good mint items; inspect (no photo).
Estimate    $200 - 300.

Realized: $400

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Lot 1866    

Confederacy, CSA Postal History, group of 64 covers with various frankings or stampless; including stampless handstamped paid covers: Lynchburg Va. "Due 10", Pittsboro N.C. "Paid" use to CSA soldier, Charleston S.C. "Paid 5" circled h.s., Columbus S.C. "10" due rating h.s.; Greensborough Al. "Paid 10" h.s., Weldon N.C. "Due /10" h.s. etc.; three Macon Ga. #56X2 5c red provisional usages (each faulty, cat. $2,000 each); #11 tied by Army of Va. target cancel to Richmond Hill N.C.; #7 pair tied by open grid probably No. Va. military use; #2 tied by Pocotoligo S.C. cds to Edgefield C.H.; #2 on Mobile Ala. adversity cover made from blue printed form, #1 tied by Richmond Va. cds to Thompsons Cross Roads Va.; #13 on cover but probably doesn't originate; couple off-cover stamps incl. New Orleans #62X3 showing imprint, few patriotics with stamps added not counted; faults and mixed condition, please inspect (no photo).
Estimate    $1,000 - 1,500.

Realized: $2,500

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Lot 1867    

Confederacy, CSA Postal History - South Carolina, balance lot of 23 covers including stampless and general issues on cover including some better: Charleston "Paid 5" and "Paid 10" usages, Columbia "Paid" "10" use, Pendleton "Paid 5", two #1 singles on cover from Charleston, #11 from Georgetown, #11 from Society Hill, #11 from Sumter, #2 four margins from Charleston, #4 pair on front, Conscript Dept. Columbia S.c. semi-official business envelope (reduced), etc; some mixed condition but many better (no photo).
Estimate    $500 - 750.

Realized: $800

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Lot 1868    

Confederacy, Georgia CSA Postal History, group of 65 covers including provisionals, stampless and regular issue covers; better includes Talbotton 10¢ black #94XU1 entire to a Captain at Vicksburg Miss., with 1990 CSA cert.; Milledgeville 5¢ black entire #57XU5 to Albany Ga.; Dalton 5¢ black entire #20XU1 to Anderson C.H., S.C.; Oxford Ga. "Paid 5" h.s. stampless use; Colaparchee "Paid 5" stampless use similar to provisional entires; Monroe Ga. "Paid 5" h.s. stampless use; Sandersonville "Paid 10" stampless use; #1 tied by Atlanta Ga. cds to Athens Ga.; #2 tied by Columbus Ga. cds to Vice President Stephens at Crawfordville; #1 tied by Augusta Ga. cds to Haw River Depot N.C.; #7 pair tied by "Ways Station" manuscript. postmark on cover to Savannah; #7 pair tied by true green Monticello cds; #7 pair on official business endorsed cover to Col. of 46th Ga. regt., etc.; provisionals entires repaired, mixed condition and faults but plenty of value, please inspect.
Estimate    $1,000 - 1,500.

Realized: $1,900

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Lots 1863-1868

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