Rare Stamps and Postal History of the World
March 12-13, 2024

Cherrystone Auctions March 12-13, 2024 Sale of Rare Stamps and Postal History of the World will take place at our Teaneck, N.J. Galleries and over the internet via CherrystoneLIVE. The sale contains 1,316 lots and will be offered in four sessions, beginning with United States, with a specialized collection of Postal History of the South, ex-Dabney. Worldwide sections include an exceptional collection of Bavaria, with stamps and covers, offered for the first time at auction. There are solid sections of France, Italy, British Commonwealth, all with many individual rarities. Also featured is a collection of Sweden, with exceptional First Issues. There are 200 Large Lots and Collections, ranging from single country albums, specialized holdings and featuring a comprehensive collection of Indian Feudatory States (estimated to realize $100,000), multi-carton worldwide groups and large cover lots offered intact. Kindly note that we will continue adding images for many lots. If scans for the lot you are interested in are unavailable, please check again in a few days.

ImagesDescriptionCurrent Bid
Lot #159
CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA Postmasters' Provisionals
1861 (14 July) Richmond, Va., FL to Richard T. Archer in Port Gibson, Miss., with "PAID 10" handstamp, little toning at right, fine
Envelope
Price Realized
$140.00

Lot #160
CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA Postmasters' Provisionals
1861 (22 July) Eufaula, ALA., cover addressed to an officer in North Georgia, with "Paid 10", roughly opened with portion of backflap and small part of top of the cover missing
Envelope
Price Realized
$140.00

Lot #161
CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA Postmasters' Provisionals
1861 (25 Dec) U.S. 3c stationery entire envelope with "Fayetteville, N.C." 1861 25 Dec. double circle datestamps, addressed to Port Gibson, Mississippi, "PAID 10" handstamp at top (U.S. stationery was not valid), some toning at backflap tears, fine
Envelope
Price Realized
$230.00

Lot #162
CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA Postmasters' Provisionals
1861 cover with red "Hermitage, LA", date filled-in by hand, "5" and framed "PAID" alongside, addressed to Richard T. Archer in Port Gibson, Miss., fine
Envelope
Price Realized
$230.00

Lot #163
CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA Postmasters' Provisionals
1861 cover with red "Hermitage, LA", date (Nov 21) filled-in by hand "5" and framed "PAID" alongside, addressed to Richard T. Archer in New Orleans, fine
Envelope
Price Realized
$280.00

Lot #164
CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA Postmasters' Provisionals
1862 (27 Aug) FL addressed to "His Excellency J.J. Pettus, Jackson, Miss." (Governor of the State of Mississippi), with straight-line "Meridian Miss" Sept 1 datestamp at upper left and "Paid 10" manuscript at upper right, fascinating contents (from the "we the undersigned alien British ladies residing in Jones County" "want no more men taken from the county and ask for 4 to be sent back", regarding the treatment of slaves) (Meridian was strategically positioned at a major railroad junction and was the home of a Confederate arsenal, military hospital, and POW stockade. After the Vicksburg campaign, Sherman's Union forces and in February 1864 reached Meridian, where they destroyed the railroads and burned much of the area to the ground. After completing this task, Sherman is reputed to have said, "Meridian no longer exists.")
Envelope
Price Realized
$1,100.00

Lot #165
CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA Postmasters' Provisionals
1862 (14 Aug) FL written by Josh Bartlett of Neshoba Country, addressed to "Gov. J.J. Pettus, Jackson, Miss.", with "Philadelphia, Miss" Aug.15 departure cds, "Paid 10" handstamped at right, interesting contents (Josh Bartlett is petitioning for an appointment as marshal) (similar correspondence is found in The Civil War & Reconstruction Governors of Mississippi Project (CWRGM)
Envelope
Price Realized
$525.00

Lot #166
CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA Postmasters' Provisionals
1862 (ca) undated soldier's cover addressed to Natchez, Miss., sender's endorsement "Capt. Sprague, Ms. Vols", bearing a fair departure pmk of "Columbus, Ky", endorsed and handstamped "Due 10", some backflap tears, otherwise fine
Envelope
Price Realized
$450.00

Lot #167
CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA Postmasters' Provisionals
1863-64 Federal Occupation, selection of nine stampless covers used during the Civil War in Federal occupied Chattanooga, Loudon, Tenn., Livingston, Ala, Cassville, Ga, Norfolk, Va, New Bern, N.C. and New Orleans. Included are "Soldier's letter, All out of Stamps" manuscript notations, handstamped "Due 3", "Paid", "5 Paid", "Due 6", etc. Other endorsements include "Official Business", "Election Returns", condition is mixed, scarce lot
Envelope
Price Realized
$240.00

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