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Sale 59: The Robert J. Karrer Collection of Charleston Postal History

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Confederate Special Routes

Lots 4191-4192

Lot 4191    

Confederacy, SouthN. Letter Unpaid, bold strike of two-line handstamp cancels 3¢ star die entire (U26) addressed to Messrs. Tobias Hendricks & Co. at New York N.Y., "Charleston S.C. Jun 11" cds with matching "Paid 10" circled rating handstamp, matching blue "Louisville Ky. Jun 26" cds and bold "Due 3" overstriking the paid marking; some repaired opening tears at top, otherwise Very Fine, Census No. SLU-10; 1974 C.S.A. and 1975 P.F. certificates.
Estimate    $10,000 - 15,000.

A RARE AND ATTRACTIVE EXAMPLE OF THE "SOUTHERN LETTER UNPAID" HANDSTAMP USED TO CANCEL A U.S. 3¢ STAR DIE ENTIRE.

ONE OF ONLY TWO RECORDED FROM CHARLESTON S.C.

United States postal entires used from the South (and postage stamps affixed in the South) were regarded as contraband and were refused as prepayment. On June 24, Dr. J. J. Speed, the postmaster at Louisville, was advised to forward letters from the South to the loyal states after removing postage. With approximately 5,000 such letters accumulating at Louisville by this date, Postmaster Speed employed a more practical means of invalidating postage by creating the "Southern Letter Unpaid" handstamp. According to the census in Special Routes, there are 29 "Southn. Letter Unpaid" covers recorded in the Special Routes book (No. 25 has been deleted as a fake since publication).

Realized: $14,000

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Lot 4192    

Confederacy, Sent Back To England / Without a Reason / For Non-Delivery, red framed handstamp on cover to Charleston S.C. bearing G.B., 1856, 1sh green (28), bright color, s.e. at right, tied by clearly struck "131" in grid cancel duplexed with "Edinburgh JU 25, 1862" cds, red G.B. credit marking, carried by Allan Line Hibernian from Liverpool departing Jun. 26th to Quebec arriving Jul. 8th, red "Boston Am. Pkt. '24 Paid' Jul 9" exchange cds, held and returned with black "Boston Mass Jul 14" backstamp; expertly repaired, Very Fine appearance, ex-Myers.
Estimate    $2,000 - 3,000.

RARE ATTEMPTED USAGE TO CONFEDERATE SOUTH CAROLINA THRU REGULAR POSTAL CHANNELS, POSTAL RELATIONS BETWEEN NORTH AND SOUTH WERE SEVERED AFTER MAY 31 AND SO THIS LETTER WAS RETURNED AS UNDELIVERABLE.

Realized: $3,250

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Lots 4191-4192

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