Lot 4221
Confederacy, Charleston S.C. "Paid 5", group of two covers with different Jun. 3rd cds styles used on the same day, first with larger "Charleston S.C. Jun 3 1861" 32mm cds and neat complete matching strikes of the "Paid" and "5" rating handstamps to Col. Andrew P. Calhoun at Pendleton S.C., small bit of flap missing, ex-Kohn; second with "Charleston S.C. Jun 3 1861" 26mm double-circle datestamp and matching strikes of "Paid" and "5" rating handstamps to Mount Carmel S.C., additional "Paid 5 cts" sender's endorsement, a Very Fine and rare exhibit pair.C.S.A. Catalog No. D Estimate $400 - 600.
June 3rd 1861 is the earliest recorded use of this Pre-War markings after C.S.A. postal operations began.
Realized: $400
Lot 4222
Confederacy, Charleston S.C. Jun 10 1861, cds with matching "Due" and "5" rating handstamps (CSA type I var.) on homemade cover to Edgefield C.H., S.C., soldier's endorsement "Lt. L.S. Hill, Co. S. 22. Regt" at top left; small edge tear, Very Fine, This is an unlisted combination of a handstamped "Due" and the pre-war "5" rating handstamp..Estimate $200 - 300.
Realized: $280
Lot 4223
Confederacy, Charleston S.C. Jun 25 1861, cds on cover with matching "Paid" handstamp (CSA type A) and red crayon "15" cent triple rating on cover to Sumter S.C., manuscript charge box notation at top left, some top edge wear and flap faults, F.-V.F.C.S.A. Catalog No. A; $300 Estimate $200 - 300.
Charleston did not have a "15" cent rating handstamp. This is the earliest recorded wartime Charleston charge account letter, and the only "Paid 15" example.
Realized: $230
Lot 4224
Confederacy, Charleston S.C. Sep 25 1861, clear strike of cds with matching large "10" cent rating handstamp and additional manuscript "Due" (CSA type K var.) on adversity cover made from printed form to Haynesville Ga., soldier's endorsement "Priv John Everett, Co 'K' 11th Georgia" at left, Extremely Fine.Estimate $200 - 300.
Realized: $240
Lot 4225
Confederacy, Charleston "Paid", straightline handstamp on local letter addressed to N.R. Middleton esq. at Charleston, postal rate of 2¢ paid in cash; light staining, F.-V.F.Estimate $100 - 150.
Realized: $85
Lot 4226
Confederacy, Charleston S.C. 'Paid' Jan 7 1862, clear strike of integral "Paid" cds on yellow unsealed drop cover addressed locally at the 2¢ rate, Very Fine.Estimate $200 - 300.
Realized: $160
Lot 4227
Confederacy, Charleston S.C. Jan 12 1862, clear strike of cds on yellow cover with matching "Paid 5" circular rating handstamp to Colombia S.C., forwarded with blue "Columbia S.C. 14 Jan" cds and manuscript "Ford 5" rating to Manchester S.C., charge box notation at top right, 1862 docketing at right; backflap tear, fresh and Very Fine, ex-Kohn.Estimate $200 - 300.
Realized: $140
Lot 4228
Confederacy, Charleston S.C. Mar 4 186, clear strike of cds with matching "Paid 2" circular due handstamp (CSA type C) on gray part-printed St. Andrews Society circular to local addressee; small erosion hole, fresh and Very Fine drop letter use.Estimate $300 - 400.
Realized: $250
Lot 4229
Confederacy, Charleston S.C. Dec 2 1862, cds on small salmon cover addressed to W. D. Mitchell, Lt. Col. 29th Regt. Ga. Vol., Savannah Ga., unusual endorsement "A.C. Lee, Rebel Troops" at upper left, unusual sequence of rate markings including Charleston "Paid 10" circled rate handstamp (CSA type G) overstruck with bold large "10" due rating handstamp (CSA type K), small red "10" rating handstamp cross out in pencil and red crayon "2" at bottom, Jan. 1863 answer docketing at left, reverse with ½" x 1" rectangular mucilage stain over backflaps possibly from an express label, Very Fine, ex-Emerson, Everett.Estimate $400 - 600.
AN ATTRACTIVE AND INTERESTING COVER BEING THE LISTING EXAMPLE WITH THIS COMBINATION OF RATE MARKINGS.
Realized: $270
Lot 4230
Confederacy, Charleston S.C. Feb 9 186, clear cds with matching large "10" due rating handstamp (CSA type K) on salmon cover to Greenville C.H., S.C., endorsed care "Capt. J.C. Hoyt" at bottom left, reverse with 10¢ blue (11), four large margins, faulty, tied by extra ms. ink; reduced at left, F.-V.F.; signed by Dietz on reverse.Estimate $200 - 300.
The Charleston Post Office apparently did not recognize the franking on reverse and rated postage due in error.