Lot 2287
Confederacy, Georgetown, S.C. Apr. 6, 32mm cds with matching "Paid" and "2" handstamps on circular rate cover to Gov. R.F.W. Alston in Plantersville, S.C., manuscript "OB" (Official Business), Very Fine, exceptionally fresh and attractive.Estimate $500 - 750.
Current Opening Bid: $250
Lot 2288
Confederacy, Georgetown, S.C. Oct. 1 1862, cds on missent soldier's cover addressed to Georgetown, Ga. with Privat. W.J. Nobles soldier's endorsement and manuscript "Due 10", missent to South Carolina & postmarked Georgetown, S.C. with matching Missent straight line, the cover is homemade with printed address on the inside, cover edge tears and flaws, Fine and interesting item.Estimate $100 - 200.
W.J. Nobles mustered in as private into Co. B, Georgia 51st Infantry. At the time of posting he was with Lee in the Shenandoah Valley right after the Battle of Antietam. He died in Richmond on 11/12/62.
Current Opening Bid: $50
Lot 2289
Confederacy, Georgetown, S.C., Apr. 1, bold circular datestamp with day slug inverted, "Paid" and "2" handstamps on circular rate cover to Plantersville, manuscript. "O.B." at top right, slight edgewear including small tear at top, otherwise Very Fine, scarce 2¢ circular rate, ex-Zimmerman & Cantey.Estimate $200 - 300.
Current Opening Bid: $100
Lot 2290
Confederacy, Georgetown, S.C. Jul. 23, circular datestamp on blue semi-official cover with "Headquarters, Camp Ordnance Section, Columbia S.C., Official Business." imprint, addressed to Bennettsville S.C. franked with 10¢ Blue, Die A (11, large to clear margins), tied by manuscript "X" cancel and by rim of cds, backflap tears, Very Fine, ex-Wishnietsky.Estimate $150 - 200.
Current Opening Bid: $80
Lot 2291
Confederacy, Georgetown, S.C. (Balance), 32 mm cds on nine covers; rates including "Paid 5" in circle handstamp, "Paid" and "5" handstamps, "10" due handstamp, "Paid" and "10" handstamps, "Paid" handstamp and manuscript "10" rate, incoming forward use with straight line "Forwarded" and "10" handstamps, and cds tying stamps including 1861, 5¢ green (1), 1863, 10¢ blue (11) and 1863, 10¢ blue (12); some flaws, F.-V.F.Estimate $400 - 600.
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Current Opening Bid: $200
Lot 2292
Confederacy, Gilchrist Bridge, S.C. Feby 25, manuscript postmark with matching "Paid 5" rate on cover to Fredricksburg, Va., slightly reduced and soiling, Fine and a rare town (Stets & Teal Rarity 8), ex-Cantey.Estimate $100 - 150.
Current Opening Bid: $50
Lot 2293
Confederacy, Gladden's Grove, S.C., July 18th, manuscript postmark with matching "Paid 10" rate on green cover to Chappel Hill Colege (sic), slightly reduced at left, Very Fine and choice (Stets & Teal Rarity 6).Estimate $100 - 150.
Current Opening Bid: $50
Lot 2294
Confederacy, Glenn Springs, S.C. Oct. 2, partial red 26m cds over written with manuscript date and matching arc "Paid" and "5" in circles on cover to Gen. F.M. Gaaberry, Union CH, S.C., staining & slightly reduced at left, F.-V.F., ex-Cantey.Estimate $100 - 150.
Current Opening Bid: $50
Lot 2295
Confederacy, Golden Springs, S.C. Sept. 28, manuscript postmark with "Paid 5" on cover to J.B. O. Barkley, Orr's Regt. Charleston, S.C., corner repair at bottom left and open on three sides, Fine, very scarce town (Stets &Teal Rarity 9).Estimate $150 - 200.
Current Opening Bid: $80
Lot 2296
Confederacy, Gourdins, S.C. Nov. 11, manuscript postmark on soldier's cover to "Cavins Old Field Post, Spartansburg Dist.", cover a bit tattered, Fine, a very rare town marking which is not listed in Dietz or Teal & Stets.Estimate $200 - 300.
Current Opening Bid: $100