"2d Regiment Ohio Cavalry, Col. Doubleday", red and blue shield design, "Cleveland Oct 7 1861" datestamp, straightline "Free" and "A.G. Riddle M.C." manuscript frank, addressed to Cleveland, minor faults and large piece black construction paper adhered to reverse, very fine appearance (Walcott 1448)
Provenance: George Walcott (Robert Laurence Sale, 1935)
Jon Bischel (Nutmeg Sale 27, 2000)
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Lot #151 - u.s. postal history Patriotics
Lot #152 - u.s. postal history Patriotics
"Liberty At Port Royal", in red banner beneath red and blue design of female figue holding flag over cannon, ship in background, 1861 3c Rose (65) with pen cancel, manuscript Leitserburg, Maryland postmark at top left, cover addressed to Bloody Run, Pennsylvania, 1862 enclosure with eagle and flag letterhead, stamp with perf tip toning, very fine and rare (Walcott 2213), 2022 Philatelic Foundation certificate
Lot #153 - u.s. postal history Patriotics
"The Union Forever, 1776 - Secured, 1861 - Defended", all-over blue and red design with Revolutionary and Civil War soldiers, 1861 3c Rose (65) tied by indistinct cancel, Urbana, Ohio datestamp alongside, Ohio address erased, very fine (Walcott 1616)
Provenance: Jon Bischel (Nutmeg Sale 27, 2000)
Lot #154 - u.s. postal history Patriotics
"Union and Liberty, now and forever, one and inseparable.", red imprint beneath waving American flag, 1857 3c Dull red (26) tied by negative "Stony Creek Conn." fancy cancel (Skinner-Eno PM-TF 29) to cover to Stoughton, Massachusetts, cover with scattered toned spots and stamp upper left corner nick, fine and attractive combination of cancel and patriotic design, 2022 Philatelic Foundation certificate
Lot #155 - u.s. postal history Patriotics
"Soldier's Letter 14th Regiment. Wisconsin Volunteers.", imprint at upper right of orange cover with shaking hands, flag, and Constitution, franked with 1861 3c Rose (65) tied by "Cairo Ill Feb 25" datestamp, addressed to North Lamarte, Wisconsin, barely reduced at right, large piece black construction paper adhered to reverse, very fine and attractive
Provenance: Jon Bischel (Nutmeg Sale 27, 2000)
Lot #156 - u.s. postal history Patriotics
"Union.", beautiful multicolored design with the names of 30 states in floral frame, 1861 3c Rose (65) tied by "Washington D.C. Oct 5 1861" datestamp to cover to Homer, New York, straightline "Missent" with additional "Westfield N.Y. Oct 9" datestamp, diagonal crease through bottom right corner of stamp, very fine and attractive, 2022 Philatelic Foundation certificate
Provenance: George Walcott (Robert Laurence Sale, 1935)
Lot #157 - u.s. postal history Patriotics
Monitor and Merrimack, red and blue naval battle scene framed by American flags and eagle, 1861 3c Rose (65) tied by "Washington D.C. Jun 10" postmark to cover to Garland, Maine, cover light toning and creases, fine and attractive (Walcott 627)
Lot #158 - u.s. postal history Patriotics
Mr. Hart and Flag, red, black, and blue design on cover to Salem, Massachusetts, franked with 1859 10c Green (35) tied by "San Francisco Cal Jun 1 1861" datestamp, cover barely reduced at right, very fine and choice, a scarce patriotic cover used from California
Provenance: Marc Haas (Private transaction)
Lot #159 - u.s. postal history Patriotics
"From the 8th N.Y. Artillery Reg't.", blue design with cannon, soldier, and flag on cover to Java, New York, 1861 3c Rose (65, clipped corner from placement) tied by blue "Baltimore Md. Feb 14" postmark, some light toning, otherwise very fine (Walcott 1273)
Provenance: George Walcott (Robert Laurence Sale, 1935)
Jon Bischel (Nutmeg Sale 27, 2000)
Lot #160 - u.s. postal history Patriotics
34 Star American Flag, adhesive label tied with 1857 3c Dull red (26, pen cancel) by "South Hingham Mass. June 17" datestamp to cover to military address at Fortress Monroe, Virginia, stamp small faults and cover small repairs, fine and interesting
Lot #161 - confederate states general issues
Ten Star Flag, black design (F10-11), Verse 1, Imprint 10, on brown cover franked with 1861 5c Green (1), tied by "Carolina City NC Paid 5 Mar 3" 1862 typeset postmark, addressed to Deals Mills, North Carolina, small piece black construction paper attached to reverse, extremely fine appearance, a wonderful patriotic
Lot #162 - confederate states general issues
13 Star Flag, red and blue design with Nobles imprint (F13-3, Imprint 8), on buff cover franked with 1861-62 10c Dark blue, Hoyer & Ludwig (2b), tied by "Corinth Miss Apr 1" 1862 postmark, addressed to Quincey, Florida, light edge wear and large piece black construction paper adhered to reverse, fine appearance
Lot #163 - confederate states general issues
"Pelican Regiment, Crescent Rifles, Company H, 7th Reg't. La. Volunteers.", red and blue design of crossed flags and tent (TF-5), on cover to New Orleans with "Tudor Hall Va Nov 19 1861" postmark, matching arced "Due 10" handstamp, light toning and large piece black construction paper adhered to reverse, very fine appearance, just six recorded examples
Provenance: George Walcott (Robert Laurence Sale, 1935)
Lot #164 - confederate states general issues
"Remember Sumpter, Bethel & Manassas, Forti Et Fideli Nil Difficile", Mounted Dragoon patriotic design (SM-1) with "To arms! to arms!" (Verse 7) at right, addressed to Natchez, Mississippi, 1861 10c Blue Hoyer & Ludwig (2b) single tied by Savannah, Georgia postmark, backflap replaced and large piece black construction paper adhered to reverse, extremely fine appearance, a spectacular cover
Lot #165 - confederate states general issues
"Virginia in 1776, Virginia in 1861", comic Union patriotic design in black franked with 1863-64 10c Blue (12), tied by "Richmond Va. Sep 22 1863" datestamp, addressed to Cedar Fork, Georgia, backflap replaced, very fine and usual use of an anti-Virginia patriotic cover from Confederate Virginia
Provenance: Marc Haas (Private transaction)
Robert Paliafito (Private transaction)
Lot #301 - u.s. postal history New York Postal History
October 7, 1862, Four-Line Target,on 1861 3c Rose (65) on cover to Charlestown, Massachusetts, docketing at bottom left, very fine
Lot #302 - u.s. postal history New York Postal History
October 16, 1862, Oval Grid - No Lineson 1861 3c Rose (65) on cover to Boston, very fine patent cancel
Lot #303 - u.s. postal history New York Postal History
October 21, 1862, Oval Grid - No Lines,on 1861 3c Rose (65) on cover to Billerica, Massachusetts, very fine patent cancel
Lot #304 - u.s. postal history New York Postal History
October 23, 1862, Dotted Oval, on 1861 3c Rose (65) on cover to Babylon Village, New York, very fine
Lot #305 - u.s. postal history New York Postal History
October 26, 1862, Four-Line Target,on 1861 3c Rose (65) on cover to Saratoga Springs, New York, docketing at left, very fine
Lot #306 - u.s. postal history New York Postal History
November 11, 1862, Circle of Wedges,on 1861 3c Rose (65) on cover to Boston, very fine, ex-Robertson
Lot #307 - u.s. postal history New York Postal History
November 15, 1862, Pinwheel in Circle,on 1861 3c Rose (65) on cover to Hanover, New Hampshire, very fine
Lot #308 - u.s. postal history New York Postal History
November 16, 1862, Four-Pointed Star in Circles, on 1861 3c Rose (65) on cover to Ithaca, New York, very fine
Lot #309 - u.s. postal history New York Postal History
November 16, 1862, Four-Pointed Star in Circles, on 1861 3c Rose (65) on locally-addressed mourning cover, fine
Lot #310 - u.s. postal history New York Postal History
November 20, 1862, Shield,on 1861 3c Rose (65) on cover to Philadelphia, very fine
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