Lot 3261
Confederacy, Fort Motte, S.C., March 18 (1862), manuscript postmark on cover franked with 1861 5¢ green (touched in two spots, small corner crease) with manuscript "1862" cancel, part of flap missing, F.-V.F.Scott No. 1 Estimate $100 - 150.
Realized: $100
Lot 3262
Confederacy, Fountain Inn, S.C., manuscript postmark on buff cover franked with 1862 5¢ blue London print pair (clear to large margins) to Carnsville, Ga., Very Fine and choice, Rarity 7 town.Scott No. 6 Estimate $150 - 200.
Realized: $100
Lot 3263
Confederacy, Frog Level, S.C., cds tying 1862 5¢ blue (pair, small piece out at top) on turned cover to "Capt. T. Gaillard Croft, 16th Regt. S.C.V., Adams Run", inside use handcarried to Greenville, light cover creases and edge fault at bottom right, F.-V.F., a very rare town with Rarity 10 (the highest), one of only two known.Scott No. 7 Estimate $200 - 300.
Realized: $575
Lot 3264
Confederacy, Georgetown, S.C., neat cds with handstamped "Paid 5", type II, on fresh cover to Abbeville, S.C., back flap partly missing & tiny reduction at top, Very Fine, ex-Finney and Kohn.Estimate $150 - 200.
Realized: $200
Lot 3265
Confederacy, Georgetown, S.C., Dec 10, 1861, neat cds with handstamped "Paid 10", type IC, with on fresh cover to Shenandoah, Va., slightly reduced at right, Very Fine.Estimate $150 - 200.
Realized: $75
Lot 3266
Confederacy, Georgetown, S.C., Oct 19, 1861, beautiful strike of cds with matching handstamped "Paid 5", type II, on small ladies cover, Extremely Fine and choice, ex-Emerson.Estimate $150 - 200.
Realized: $210
Lot 3267
Confederacy, Georgetown, S.C., Dec 21 1861, neat strike of postmark with handstamped "Paid 5", type II, on tiny cover to Scuppernong, flap torn, Extremely Fine.Estimate $100 - 150.
Realized: $135
Lot 3268
Confederacy, Georgetown, S.C., cds with handstamped "Paid 5", type III, on cover to Charleston, Very Fine.Estimate $100 - 150.
Realized: $100
Lot 3269
Confederacy, Georgetown, S.C., Mar. 23, 1862, neat cds tying 1862, 5¢ blue (large margins) on fresh cover addressed to "Gen. W. W. Harley (sic), Mars Bluff, S.C.", Harlee was the president of the Wilmington and Manchester Railroad, cover folded over across the top, Extremely Fine, ex-Caspary, Myerson.Scott No. 4 Estimate $300 - 400.
Realized: $450
Lot 3270
Confederacy, Georgetown, S.C., Apr. 4, 1862, socked-on-the-nose town postmark tying 1862, 5¢ blue (large margins) on cover to "Genl W. W. Harllee" (sic), Harlee was the president of the Wilmington and Manchester Railroad, neat docketing "PM will please forward to Gen. Harlle immediately", cover tear at top & bend under stamp, Extremely Fine appearance.Scott No. 4 Estimate $200 - 300.
Realized: $240