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Public Auction #427

Click here for pre-auction bidding, ended February 19, 2016 at 7:00pm (New York time)
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Bids updated February 19, 2016 at 6:31pm (New York time)

COVERS — United States Civil War Patriotics--See More Civil War Patriotic Covers In The Collection Section
LotConditionDescriptionValue/Bidding
80Civil War Patriotic cover for Grant campaign having vivid purple portrait on light bluff of General. Vermont light cancel, reduced at right ans soiled. Fantastic historical item.Cat. Value: S.B. 200.00
Price Realized: $85.00
81CVTwo Civil War Patriotic covers. Consists of multicolor Fort Sumter and Liberty cachet having a Washington postmark, free frank and mailed to Accord, New York. Also includes multicolor Magnus “Smithsonian Institute” cachet with #65 tied in Washington DC, April 3, 1863. Mailed to Fall River, Wisconsin having some toned spots, reduced into design at left, “as is”.Cat. Value: S. B. 200.00
Price Realized: $100.00
82CVCivil War Patriotic tied cover mailed to Owego, Tioga County, New York. Overall in red, white, and blue of President Lincoln and his Cabinet. (Walcott #210). Small portions of back flap missing and opened on three sides, still attractive.Cat. Value: S. B. 150.00
Price Realized: $110.00
83CVCivil War Patriotic cover having Lieutenant-General Scott, portrait in gray with verse. Canceled Washington opened top and left, ex-Walcott.Cat. Value: S. B. 150.00
Price Realized: $70.00
84CVCivil War Patriotic cover “For the Union-Pennsylvania multicolored Magnus cachet cancelled in Washington DC on February 4, 1862. Mailed to Albion, Wisconsin having original multicolor Magnus letter sheet enclosure (West Front of Capitol). Cover slightly trimmed at left.Cat. Value: S. B. 150.00
Price Realized: $160.00
85CVCivil War Patriotic multicolor cover “The Original Thirteen” having #26 tied in Washington DC. Corner trimmed before use so as not to obscure design, small edge foxing and light wrinkling. A neat item.Cat. Value: S. B. 100.00
Price Realized: $90.00
86CVCivil War Patriotic cover “Liberty and Eagle” cachet. Franked with single one cent stamp tied by Brunswick, Maine. Addressed to West Harpswell, Maine having December, 1861 enclosure datelined East Harpswell. (both were post offices within the town of Brunswick. Interesting single use of one cent stamp.Cat. Value: S. B. 100.00
Price Realized: $65.00
87CVCivil War Patriotic cover Magnus-Massachusetts For the Union. Multicolor design canceled in Washington DC on October 1861, Cover is reduced at right into the stamp but still an interesting historical item.Cat. Value: S. B. 100.00
Price Realized: $42.00
88CVUS Civil War Patriotic cover Monitor and the Merrimac battle scene cachet framed by Eagle and Flag. Canceled in Memphis, Tennessee having water stains at bottom, tiny edge tear but still exhibitable and attractive.Cat. Value: S. B. 100.00
Price Realized: $70.00
89CVCivil War Patriotic cover having a bold portrait of George Washington in violet “A Southern Man with Union Principle” cachet. Posted from Roxbury Massachusetts to Detroit, Michigan having two three cent stamps stamped “Paid” upside down.Cat. Value: S. B. 100.00
Price Realized: $75.00
90CVCivil War Patriotic cover “One Nation-One Government.” Canceled in Washington D. C. and mailed to West Charleston, Vermont. Philatelic Foundation certificate.Cat. Value: S. B. 100.00
Price Realized: $120.00
91CV38th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteers cachet Civil War stationery cover. Canceled June 27, 1863 in New Orleans by Carl Edward Hammond Esq. and mailed to South Danvers. MASS.Cat. Value: S. B. 50.00
Price Realized: $42.00
92CVCivil War Patriotic cover having a red and blue George Washington cachet. Canceled in Alton, Illinois “Camp Pope” and mailed to Harmony, McHenry County, Illinois. Light vertical crease otherwise neat piece of Illinois history.Cat. Value: S. B. 50.00
Price Realized: $85.00