ten-confederate-postal-covers
Lot 522
Ten Confederate Postal Covers
Lot Details & Additional Photographs
As follows: 1) Ten-cent CSA #2 tied with a Chattanooga, TN cds, July 1, 1862, to Darnes Mills, SC, loss to lower left corner of stamp. 2) Five-cent CSA #6 pair tied with (2) Harrisonburg, VA cds, February 26, to Greenwood Depot, VA, a clean, solid cover on English paper with Joynso(n) / 1862 watermark. 3) Ten-cent CSA #11 with faded manuscript cancel and illegible SC point of origin, to North Garden Station, VA, small split on upper margin. 4) Ten-cent CSA #11 tied with possible Richmond, VA cds, July 22, to Wallers P. O., NC, stains, 5) Ten-cent CSA #11 tied with Yanceyville, NC cds, October 12, 1862, to Burksville, VA, collector's pencil notation on back states the date is an error as it precedes the stamp's first known usage in 1863, crimped corner. 6) Ten-cent CSA #11 tied with illegible cds (probably Marietta, GA), to Maj. J. L. Brangford, Chicamauga, TN, imported paper, contains a family news ALS from the major's sister. 7) Ten-cent CSA #12 with manuscript cross cancel, to Lt. Col. Del Kemper, Adam's Run, SC, some light soiling. Delaware B. Kemper (1833 - 1899) of Alexandria, VA was wounded at 2nd Manassas and survived to become U.S. Consul to China under Grover Cleveland. 8) Pair of ten-cent CSA #12s tied with a Savannah, GA cds (date illegible), to B F Allen, Tallahassee, FL, stains, loss to back. 9) Pair of ten-cent CSA #12s tied with Valdosta, GA cds, September 11, 1863, to Eatonton, GA, vertical fold. 10) (4) ten-cent CSA #12s tied with (2) Lexington, MS cds, to Macon, MS, browning, old interior repairs.

$400 - 600