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315.00 EUR
11.01.2026 CET
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Lot 1
SC
5X1
attractive ...mehr Brattleboro, Vt., 1846, 5¢ black on buff (Scott 5X1), attractive example with bold color and clean detail, the vertical dividing line fully captured at right; tiny magenta pen mark at far right; tiny sealed tear at top, small thin at bottom, otherwise Fine to Very Fine, with 2021 P.F. certificate.
Scott $7,500.
7200.00 USD
(app. 6228 EUR)
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(app. 6228 EUR)
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Lot 2431
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SC
5X1
position 8, ...mehr Brattleboro, Vt., 1846, 5¢ black on buff (Scott 5X1), position 8, huge top margin with part of adjacent stamp including dividing line, full margin at bottom including traces of "Engd. by Thos. Chubbuck, Bratto." imprint, ample to slightly in at sides, tied by red "Paid" straightline, red "Brattleboro Vt. Sep. 18" circular datestamp at left center, on 1846 folded letter to attorney Lewis B. Woodruff in New York City, central vertical file fold clear of stamp, legal matter content, Very Fine and scarce, the census on the U.S. Philatelic Classics Society website lists and illustrates 34 used stamps off cover, 2 used stamps on pieces of envelopes, and 20 stamps on 19 covers. Of the 11 positions, there are 6 known examples of position 8 --only position with an imprint -- 3 stamps and 3 covers, including another to Lewis Woodruff, which was last sold in the Bill Gross sale in 2018 for $21,000 hammer, ex Hatfield and Bingham, with 1968 & 2001 P.F. certificates.
Scott $17,500.
13200.00 USD
(app. 11419 EUR)
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(app. 11419 EUR)
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Lot 3432
SC
5X1, 5X1, 5X2 &a
top, huge ...mehr Athens, Ga., 1861, 5¢ purple (Scott 5X1), faint cancel at top, huge bottom selvage, full to large margins other 3 sides, rich color on bright paper; small thin spot at top left, attractive Very Fine appearance, Footnote in Scott reads, "Dangerous fakes exist of Nos. 5X1 and 5X2. Certificates of authenticity from recognized committees are strongly recommended.", with 1993 P.F. certificate.
Scott $1,000.
Frank Crown's online census of all 3 Athens Georgia provisionals (Scott 5X1, 5X2 & 5XU1) can be found at https://www.civilwarphilatelicsociety.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/Res-Cen-ATH-GA-v31-220720.pdf.
720.00 USD
(app. 623 EUR)
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(app. 623 EUR)
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Lot 3433
SC
5X2, 5X1, 5X2 &a
large ...mehr Athens, Ga., 1861, 5¢ red (Scott 5X2), neat grid cancel, large margins at top and left, ample at right and close at bottom, completely sound, Fine to Very Fine and very scarce, in his online census of all 3 Athens Georgia provisionals (Scott 5X1, 5X2 & 5XU1), Frank Crown records two used stamps and one cover as Type A and 4 stamps and 5 covers as Type B for a total of 12 known used examples of Scott 5X2. This is one of the 4 Type B used stamps. The website is https://www.civilwarphilatelicsociety.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/Res-Cen-ATH-GA-v31-220720.pdf., ex Weill Brothers' stock and Sharrer, with 1990 P.F. certificate (obtained by the buyer after the Weill auction).
Scott $3,000.
3000.00 USD
(app. 2595 EUR)
19.03.2026 08:00 EDT
(app. 2595 EUR)
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Lot 2432
SC
9X1
Scott $1,750.
780.00 USD
(app. 675 EUR)
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(app. 675 EUR)
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Lot 2437
SC
9X1TC2s
SMQ XF-SUP 95.
Scott $250.
216.00 USD
(app. 187 EUR)
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(app. 187 EUR)
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Lot 2433
SC
9X1a
Scott $1,750.
360.00 USD
(app. 311 EUR)
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(app. 311 EUR)
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Lot 2434
SC
9X1b
Scott $700.
420.00 USD
(app. 363 EUR)
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(app. 363 EUR)
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Lot 2435
SC
9X1e
reprint ...mehr New York, N.Y., 1845, 5¢ black on bluish, without signature, reprint (Scott 9X1e), from plate of nine, position 4, o.g., lightly hinged, sound with immense color depth and four full, balanced margins, Very Fine, with 1995 P.F. certificate.
Scott $3,750 for issued stamp.
510.00 USD
(app. 441 EUR)
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(app. 441 EUR)
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Lot 2
SC
9X1e
(Scott ...mehr New York, N.Y., 1845, 5¢ black on bluish, without signature (Scott 9X1e), position 14, unused without gum, a full four-margined example, fresh with deep color and clean detail; small repaired tear at top left, Very Fine appearance, scarce unused, ex Middendorf, with 2011 P.F. certificate.
Scott $3,750.
960.00 USD
(app. 830 EUR)
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(app. 830 EUR)
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Lot 2436
SC
9X1e
(Scott ...mehr New York, N.Y., 1845, 5¢ black on bluish, without signature (Scott 9X1e), with crisp impression on bright paper, sound and four-margined with black manuscript cancel, Very Fine, with 1999 P.F. certificate.
Scott $925.
330.00 USD
(app. 285 EUR)
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(app. 285 EUR)
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Lot 3
SC
9X2
Scott $3,750.
2640.00 USD
(app. 2284 EUR)
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(app. 2284 EUR)
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Lot 4
SC
9X3
Scott $3,350.
2880.00 USD
(app. 2491 EUR)
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(app. 2491 EUR)
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Lot 5
SC
10X1
5, ...mehr Providence, R.I., 1846, 5¢ gray black (Scott 10X1), position 5, o.g., paper hinge remnant, a beauty with crisp detail and color, sound with perfectly balanced full margins all around, Extremely Fine, unpriced in SMQ, with 2016 P.F. certificate graded XF 90.
SMQ XF 90.
Scott $325.
660.00 USD
(app. 571 EUR)
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(app. 571 EUR)
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Lot 1501
SC
10X1
hinged, ...mehr Providence, R.I., 1846, 5¢ gray black (Scott 10X1), o.g., hinged, Post Office fresh four-margined example with clean impression and crisp color, Extremely Fine, unpriced in SMQ, with 2021 P.S.A.G. certificate graded XF 90.
SMQ XF 90.
Scott $325.
270.00 USD
(app. 234 EUR)
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(app. 234 EUR)
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Lot 6
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SC
10X2
without ...mehr Providence, R.I., 1846, 10¢ gray black (Scott 10X2), unused without gum, Post Office fresh with strong color and clean detail, sound with large margins, Extremely Fine, unpriced in SMQ, a Pop Topper, the highest grade awarded to a no gum example in PSE's Population Report being two 85s, with 1984 (as regummed, subsequently soaked off) and 2016 (as no gum) P.F. certificates, the latter graded XF 90.
SMQ XF 90.
Scott $700.
1560.00 USD
(app. 1349 EUR)
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(app. 1349 EUR)
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Lot 7
SC
11X1
Type I, ...mehr St. Louis, Mo., 1845, 5¢ black on greenish (Scott 11X1), Type I, position 1, lovely with clean impression and strong color, ample margins right and bottom, just clear lower left; red c.d.s. cancel; faults as noted on certificate—3mm sealed tear at right, small thin in hinge area, vertical crease at left—not immediately noticeable, Fine appearance. A rare example solely handstamp-cancelled (Scott notes "Handstamp-cancelled stamps sell for much more", ex Middendorf, with 2008 P.S.E. certificate.
Scott $8,000 pen-canceled.
3900.00 USD
(app. 3374 EUR)
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(app. 3374 EUR)
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Lot 3434
SC
11X2
unused ...mehr Baton Rouge, La., 1861, 5¢ green & carmine (Scott 11X2), unused without gum, large margins at top and right and clear margins at left and bottom, completely sound, Fine to Very Fine, extremely scarce; In its nearly 30 year history, Stamp Auction Network has offered only one o.g. example and two other no gum examples. and one of the no gum examples is faulty., ex-Weill Brothers' stock, with 1990 P.F. certificate (obtained by the buyer after the Christie's auction of the Weill Brothers' stock; one number higher than the 5X2 in this sale.
Scott $1,500 undervalued in our opinio.
Frank Crown begins his online census for this issue with the following introduction "The Baton Rouge 5¢ Maltese-border provisional was typeset and printed in two colors. The lettering and border were printed in red over a green bull's eye and spider web background…The plate consisted of two horizontal rows of five subjects. The stamps were printed at the offices of the Baton Rouge Daily Gazette & Comet." (https://www.civilwarphilatelicsociety.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/Res-Cen-BAT-LA-A02-v11-231008-7.pdf).
1920.00 USD
(app. 1661 EUR)
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(app. 1661 EUR)
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Lot 8
SC
11X2
Type II, ...mehr St. Louis, Mo., 1845, 10¢ black on greenish (Scott 11X2), Type II, position 4, Post Office fresh with strong color and crisp impression, paper bright with large margins to clear at bottom, manuscript cancelled with light strike of red St. Louis c.d.s., Fine. Scarce sound, ex Wingate, with 1994 P.F. certificate.
Scott $8,000.
4200.00 USD
(app. 3633 EUR)
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(app. 3633 EUR)
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Lot 2438
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SC
11X2
Type III, ...mehr St. Louis, Mo., 1845, 10¢ black on greenish (Scott 11X2), Type III, Position 6, full to large margins at top and sides, ample at bottom, tied by well struck red "St. Louis Jan. 12" circular datestamp, red "PAID" straightline and manuscript "10". on 1846 folded letter to Charnley & Whelen of Philadelphia, Extremely Fine, number 45 in the Faiman census, and is #21134 in the census on the U.S. Philatelic Classics Society website that lists and illustrates 51 solo use covers, was lot 3 in the the H.R. Harmer Dec. 13, 1848 auction of the original find of the Charnley & Whelen correspondence, with 2014 P.F. and Pascal Scheller certificates.
Scott $14,000.
10800.00 USD
(app. 9342 EUR)
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(app. 9342 EUR)
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Lot 9
SC
11X4
Type III, ...mehr St. Louis, Mo., 1846, 5¢ black on gray lilac (Scott 11X4), Type III, position 5, clean and sound with sharp detail and solid color; margins clear to large except just into frameline at left; single-stroke vertical pen cancel leaves design fully visible, Fine. An extremely rare stamp, with 1965 P.F. certificate.
Scott $45,000.
10800.00 USD
(app. 9342 EUR)
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(app. 9342 EUR)
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Lot 10
SC
11X5
Type II, ...mehr St. Louis, Mo., 1846, 10¢ black on gray lilac (Scott 11X5), Type II, position 4, with arrestingly deep color on surprisingly bright and fresh paper, sound with three full to oversized margins (just into frameline at right); single penstroke cancel unobtrusive; small sealed internal tear at lower left, otherwise Fine, with 2017 P.F. certificate.
Scott $11,500.
4200.00 USD
(app. 3633 EUR)
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(app. 3633 EUR)
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Lot 11
SC
11X7
III, ...mehr St. Louis, Mo., 1846, 5¢ black on bluish (Scott 11X7), Type III, position 5, pelure paper, a pretty stamp with strong color and wonderfully balanced, full margins, two-stroke pen cancel light and unobtrusive; reinforced vertical crease at upper left, repaired internal tears upper right, Very Fine appearance, with 2012 P.F. certificate.
Scott $11,000.
8100.00 USD
(app. 7007 EUR)
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(app. 7007 EUR)
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Lot 1847
SC
16X1
gum, ...mehr Charleston, S.C., 1861, 5¢ blue (Scott 16X1), unused without gum, face-fresh with bold color and sharp impression, bright with full margins; tiny thin speck, otherwise Very Fine, with 2025 P.F. certificate.
Scott $1,400.
1080.00 USD
(app. 934 EUR)
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(app. 934 EUR)
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Lot 3435
SC
16X1
"Charleston ...mehr Charleston, S.C., 1861, 5¢ blue (Scott 16X1), partial "Charleston Nov. 3" (1861) circular datestamp, full framelines at left and bottom and mostly complete at right, fresh color; small corner crease at top right, Very Fine, Footnote in Scott "Values are for stamps showing parts of the outer frame lines on at least 3 sides. The vast majority of this stamp (have) small faults and are valued thus…", with 1988 P.F. certificate.
Scott $800.
360.00 USD
(app. 311 EUR)
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(app. 311 EUR)
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Lot 3436
SC
16XU3
x 27mm ...mehr Charleston, S.C., 1861, 5¢ blue on orange (Scott 16XU3), 20 x 27mm cut square; thin at top, Very Fine, with 1983 P.F. certificate (not noting thin).
Scott $1,250.
Frank Crown's online census of the Charleston provisional entires begins with "the envelopes were probably prepared from a wood cut die and printed by the typographic method in the upper right corner of envelopes of various colors. The Charleston Mercury announced the availability of the Charleston stamped envelopes in the 15 August 1861 issue…The design of the indicium is very similar to the design of the adhesive provisional. For this reason, the firm of Evans and Cogswell is believed to have printed both… More details on the printing can be found in Richard Calhoun's 2012 book on the Charleston
provisionals. Crown also wrote "There are several dangerous fakes of the 5¢ blue Charleston indicium."
390.00 USD
(app. 337 EUR)
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(app. 337 EUR)
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Lot 3437
SC
26X1
o.g., ...mehr Fredericksburg, Va., 1861, 5¢ blue on bluish (Scott 26X1), o.g., small hinge remnant at top right, position 6, three large margins, clear at top; small thin spot at top center, Very Fine appearance.
Scott $1,200.
Frank Crown's online census of the Fredericksburg provisional entires begins with "Both the 5-cent and 10-cent Fredericksburg provisionals were typeset and printed on thin blue paper. The printing form consisted of two horizontal rows of five subjects each. Two impressions of the printing form were made on each printed sheet."
600.00 USD
(app. 519 EUR)
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(app. 519 EUR)
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Lot 3438
SC
26X2
o.g., ...mehr Fredericksburg, Va., 1861, 10¢ red on bluish (Scott 26X2), o.g., fresh color on nicely blued paper, three full margins but into at bottom; typical wrinkling/creasing including small corner crease at top left, still Fine appearing and both scarce and elusive, approximately 35 mint and no gum examples are believed to exist; during 2017-2025, either zero (2017-2020 and 2023) or 1 example (2021, 2022, 2024 & 2025) appeared on the market. There are no known covers or used stamps.
Scott $2,250.
Frank Crown's online census of the Fredericksburg provisional entires begins with "Both the 5-cent and 10-cent Fredericksburg provisionals were typeset and printed on thin blue paper. The printing form consisted of two horizontal rows of five subjects each. Two impressions of the printing form were made on each printed sheet. The 10-cent stamp was prepared by changing the denomination value in each subject of the printing form."
960.00 USD
(app. 830 EUR)
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(app. 830 EUR)
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Lot 3439
SC
45XU1, 45XU1 &am
of ...mehr Jonesboro, Tenn., 1861, 5¢ black (Scott 45XU1), bold strike of provisional handstamp which is canceled by "Jonesboro Tenn. Dec. 24" (1861) circular datestamp, on fresh buff cover addressed to Rutledge Tenn.; top backflap with sealed tears from rough opening does not detract, Frank Crown's online census of both Jonesboro Tenn. provisionals (Scott 45XU1 & 45XU2) records 5 covers and no cut squares of 45XU1(https://www.civilwarphilatelicsociety.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Res-Cen-JON-TN-CVR-v12-240716.pdf); the other 4 last appeared at auction in 1967, 1978, 1980, and 2007, ex Brandon.
Scott $5,500.
The intro to the census reads "The Jonesboro provisional marking is in the form of a seal featuring the rate in the center and the name of the postmaster (J. E. Williams) and the name of the town in a circle around the center. The device was handstamped on envelopes. Two different colors of ink were used to handstamp the Jonesboro provisional envelopes: black and dark blue.
2160.00 USD
(app. 1868 EUR)
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(app. 1868 EUR)
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