Lot 622
Confederacy, 1860, 3¢ red on buff. Canceled by "Monroe C.H., La., Feb 6" cds and addressed to New Orleans, Very Fine, a rare Monroe Court House postmark used 2 days after Louisiana was admitted to the Confederacy, postmark unlisted in ASCC.Scott No. U27 Estimate $300 - 400.
Realized: $325
Lot 623
Confederacy, 1860, 3¢ red on buff. Entire with obliterated indicia, manuscript "Eagle Lake (Texas) Ap 1" town postmark and "P 10" rate, addressed to San Antonio, Texas, opened at sides and slight bleed for docketing on reverse, Fine, an interesting usage from Texas (no photo).Scott No. U27 Estimate $75 - 100.
Realized: $65
Lot 624
Confederacy, 1860, 3¢ red on buff. Entire canceled by "Richmond, Va., May 16, 1861" cds, to Edenton, N.C., Very Fine, an early C.S.A. usage (no photo).Scott No. U27 Estimate $30 - 40.
Realized: $55
Lot 625
Confederacy, 1860-61 3¢ Star Die Entire. With Belmead Mills/May 29, 1861 (Va.) Powhatan County manuscript postmark, entire addressed to "Genl. Philip St. Geo Cocke/Headquarters Potomac Dept./Culpepper Ct. House" (who committed suicide later that year), some wrinkles, F.-V.F., a scarce Confederate usage.Estimate $75 - 100.
Realized: $170
Lot 626
Confederacy, Scuppernong, N.C./May 24. Cds in olive shade on United States 1860-61 3¢ Star Die entire, docketed "1861", Very Fine, A rare Independent State usage as North Carolina was an Independent State for only 7 days (5/20-27/61).Estimate $100 - 150.
Realized: $200