Auction 58

Collector Series


Campaign Covers and Patriotic Covers


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Lot 100

Fremont campaign, 1856, a rare engraving on a lovely cover, with 3¢ imperf (#11, 3½ margins) tied by c.d.s., Very Fine.
Estimate $150 - 200.
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Realized
$140
Lot 101

"Why don't you take it?" (Weiss C-A-D-30), popular design on a cover with Sandy Creek, New York duplex cancel tying a 3¢ 1857 (#26), Fine to Very Fine.
Estimate $150 - 200.
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Lot 102

Soldier and Flag (Weiss M-L28), attractive design on a neat and clean cover to Buffalo franked with 3¢ 1857 (#26), with Perry, N.Y. duplex cancel, Very Fine.
Estimate $100 - 150.
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Lot 103

Lady and Flag (Weiss F-F-138. Walcott 2330 var.), pretty design on a cover with 1861 manuscript cancel on an 1857 3¢ (#26), a straddle-pane single with part of the next stamp at right, a bit roughly opened at right, Fine to Very Fine overall.
Estimate $100 - 150.
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Lot 104

Eagle and Shield, interesting design by Richards (unlisted by Walcott and Weiss) on a cover to Wayne County N.Y., with a c.d.s from "Fort Pickens, FLA Jun 21, 1862". Edge wear, Very Good.
Estimate $40 - 60

Fort Pickens, located in Santa Rosa Island in Pensacola Bay, remained in Union control throughout the war, it served as a base for the East Gulf Blockade of Pensacola and the Warrington ship yards, a Union post office was established on May 30, 1861 and continued until June 9, 1862, when it was absorbed by the Union-occupation Pensacola Post Office
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Realized
$30
Lot 105

Eagle and Shield (Weiss E-L-125 var.), lovely design on an exceptionally neat cover, with Hartford, CT postmark on a 3¢ 1857 (#26), Very Fine, with 2000 P.F. certificate, which notes a trivial pulled perf on the stamp.
Estimate $100 - 150.
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Lot 106

Eagle, Shield and "The Union Must and Shall be Preserved" (Walcott 2492. Weiss E-R-197), red, white and blue design on an 1862 cover from Washington, D.C. to Boston. 3¢ (#65) is faulty at top, a Fine to Very Fine cover overall.
Estimate $75 - 100.
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Lot 107

Flag (Weiss F-R-151 var. Walcott 3022), attractive design on an exceptionally neat cover, with Worcester, Mass. c.d.s. beautifully tying a 3¢ 1857 (#26), and with manuscript "June 4, 1861" at far left, part of back flap torn off, Very Fine overall.
Estimate $100 - 150.
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Lot 108

Flag, Hands and "Constitution" (Walcott 2796), red & blue design on a from and to Pennsylvania, with 3¢ (#65) tied by indistinct c.d.s. with a partial manuscript date, Fine to Very Fine.
Estimate $75 - 100.
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Lot 109

Flag Facing Right (Weiss F-R-304. Walcott 2973 var.), multicolor design on an unusually neat and clean cover from Alexandria, Va. to a reverend in Shellbourne Falls, Mass., Very Fine.
Estimate $100 - 150.
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Lot 110

Flag and "Union Forever" (Weiss F-R-64 var. Walcott 3033 var.), multicolor design on a cover from West Fitchburg, Mass. to Claremont, N.H., with an unusual PAID on the 3¢, Fine to Very Fine.
Estimate $75 - 100.
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