Sale 8Completed: June 7, 2025
The NAPEX Sale
Lots 1183—1230
Civil War Patriotic Covers
Lot 1183
For the Union, California, multicolored Magnus design with usual Liberty transformed into a short-skirted Indian Maiden and State Seal, on cover bearing 3¢ rose (65) , flaws, tied by "Washington D.C. Dec 10" cds to Selins Grove Pa.; toned spot and some edge wear, 3¢ flaws; accompanied by non-original matching Magnus lettersheet beautifully colored, datelined "Fort Corcoran, Feb 26th /64" and written in red ink reading "…let you know how I was getting along away down south in dixie we are stationed at fort corcoran opposite washington on arlington heights, we can see eight or nine forts from ours, there is three companies stationed here…we can see the reble General Lees housem the fort stands on his plantation or what used to be his… " and goes on to detail his camp days, some rough paper loss at right, Fine and unique Magnus pair, ex-Risvold .
Estimate ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ $4,000 - 5,000.
THE ONLY RECORDED USED CALIFORNIA FOR THE UNION MAGNUS COVER AND LETTERSHEET, A FABULOUS UNIQUE PAIR.Realized: $4,000
Lot 1184
For the Union, California, multicolored Magnus design with usual Liberty transformed into a short-skirted Indian Maiden and State Seal, on unused one-page "How Sheridan whipped Longstreet" song sheet and unused envelope, both with vibrant coloring; envelope sealed with bit of waterstaining on reverse, Very Fine pair.
Estimate ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ $300 - 400.Realized: $210
Lot 1185
For the Union, Connecticut, multicolor Magnus two-panel patriotic design showing Two Females and State Seal on cover front bearing 3¢ rose (65) tied by bold "Washington D.C. Nov 8" cds to Wyoming N.Y., accompanied by non-original matching Magnus "For the Union, Connecticut" patriotic lettersheet datelined " Camp Storman, April the 5th/64 " from soldier to his parents with some interesting content " …I have been sent to Washington and then to alexandria and then over to camp storman about 5 miles below Washington… ", rich bold colors, file folds, F.-V.F. pair.
Estimate ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ $300 - 400.Realized: $300
Lot 1186
For the Union, Connecticut, purple Magnus two-panel patriotic design showing Lady Liberty and State Seal on rebacked cover front bearing 3¢ rose (65) , rich color, canceled by circular grid, matching "Bristol, R.I. Nov 18, 1861" cds to Chicopee Mass., sharp " Advertised 1 Cent " straightline, manuscript "Not Call For" ties 3¢; small stamp flaws at left, Fine and scarce.
Estimate ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ $150 - 200.Realized: $160
Lot 1187
For the Union, Delaware, multicolor Magnus two-panel patriotic design showing Lady Liberty and State Seal on cover bearing 3¢ rose (65) tied by "Washington D.C. Feb 26" cds to Binghampton N.Y., reduced slightly at right, 3¢ small flaw at right; accompanied by non-original matching Magnus For the Union, Delaware lettersheet datelined " Washington, D.C. March 1st 1864 " with some interesting military content reading in part " …I am in Washington now but I expect to stay over night to night in Camp Stonemon 18 miles from this place… " and talks about his train journey from Elmira where the old engine went off the track destroying 8 cars to pieces, letter continues from Camp Stoneman signed by George M. Bosworth, fresh and beautiful deeply colored, Very Fine, cover ex-Bischel .
Walcott No. 1651 ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ Estimate $1,000 - 1,500.
A RARE MATCHING MAGNUS FOR THE UNION DELAWARE PATRIOTIC COVER AND LETTERSHEET PAIR.Realized: $2,600
Lot 1188
For the Union, Illinois, multicolor Magnus two-panel patriotic design showing Lady Liberty on Globe and State Seal on one-leaf lettersheet datelined "Jan 23rd 1864" from soldier saying he is well and " …we are in camp about three miles from Culpeper and one miles from Michels Station and about three miless from Rapidan where we go on picket, the last time I was out I was in sight of the rebels, their sentinel was about fifty rods from us the rebelside sent and come over the river when they get a chance… ", beautiful bold coloring, Very Fine.
Estimate ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ $200 - 300.Realized: $240
Lot 1189
For the Union, Indiana, multicolor Magnus two-panel patriotic design showing Indian and State Seal on cover bearing 3¢ rose (65) tied by four-ring target cancel, matching "Huttonsville Va. Oct 29" cds to Logansport Ind., endorsed "Oct 26, 1861, Huttonsville Va., From Capt. Willie P. Lasselle" at left, light toning; accompanied by non-original matching Magnus For the Union, Indiana lettersheet embellished " By the Union Forever " and datelined " Chantilly Va May 14th /64 " long letter with some interesting content "…I heard that we had been in a battle but I did not know anything about it…I should have heard the guns but I did not…", fresh and beautiful deeply colored, F.-V.F. and rare matched pair.
Estimate ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ $750 - 1,000.
A RARE MATCHING MAGNUS FOR THE UNION INDIANA PATRIOTIC COVER AND LETTERSHEET PAIR.
Huttonsville was situated along two major routes in Western Virginia during the Civil War. Huttonsville, which had southern sympathies, was caught between both armies moving up and down the valley during the Western Virginia campaigns.Realized: $1,500
Lot 1190
For the Union, Iowa, multicolor Magnus two-panel patriotic design showing Lady Liberty and State Seal on cover bearing 3¢ rose (65) tied by target cancel, matching partial Penn. Feb. 5th town cds to Welltenville N.Y., small edge tear, some wear; accompanied by non-original Magnus For the Union, Iowa lettersheet with different Lady Liberty vignette datelined " Earleville Dec 2d 1861 ", bold colors, vertical central fold, F.-V.F.
Estimate ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ $750 - 1,000.
A RARE MATCHING MAGNUS FOR THE UNION IOWA PATRIOTIC COVER AND LETTERSHEET PAIR.Realized: $1,700
Lot 1191
For the Union, Kentucky, beautiful multicolor Magnus lettersheet showing Lady Liberty and Lawmaker vignettes datelined "Dec 30, 1862" with some interesting content " …I suppose you have hird all about the fight at Fredericksburg…they are sending our sick to Washington about half of the regiment are sick now, it is a tuff place here, they are dying very fast there, I dont want to see nor hear no more fighting. I hope this will be settle pretty soon. the old soldiers say dam the war and so do I, I cant see that we are fighting for the rebs are fighting for their houses that we have destroyed…James Lord "; accompanied by original yellow cover showing partial "Washington City, Dec 31" duplex with " Due 3 " handstamp for soldier letter to Paris Hill, Ky., reduced slightly at right, F.-V.F.
Estimate ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ $200 - 300.Realized: $300
Lot 1192
For the Union, Kentucky, multicolor Magnus two-panel patriotic design showing Lady Liberty and State Seal on lettersheet datelined " Campe at Folley Island in South Carolina, August 19th 1863 " letter from soldier to his cousin including some military content" …I am prety well for me the regiment out on picket the night before last and in front they one man killed by a shell and more wounded prety bad in Co. M.…our men is firing on the forts now. I think by to knight we shall hold the forts…we hird a day or two ago that Old General Lee had resined and if that is so it is a prety good thing for he is as good a general as the rebs has got to fite but I think that the rebelion is crushed… "; bold coloring; some fold wear and light soiling, F.-V.F. and scarce.
Estimate ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ $200 - 300.Realized: $200
Lot 1193
For the Union, Maine, multicolor Magnus two-panel patriotic design showing Females and State Seal on lettersheet datelined "Camp grifin, February 1st 1862" from soldier to his nephew reading "…i can't tell wehn we will leave hear but I gess not before spring, it is so mudy now that thay cant move the cannons and with the load that we haft to carry we could not get through the mud…i only wish you could see our army i tell you that one hundred and sixty thousand…" signed by Abel Tyson, accompanied by original Portland Me. two-panel Magnus patriotic cover showing Female and Harbor vignettes, bearing faulty 3¢ rose (65) tied by partial "Washington D.C. Feb 4" cds to Schuylkill Haven Pa.; small edge tear, partial flap, reduced slightly at right just affecting 3¢, Fine and rare.
Estimate ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ $750 - 1,000.
A MATCHLESS MAINE MAGNUS PATRIOTIC PAIR OF PORTLAND ME. COVER AND "FOR THE UNION" LETTERSHEET.Realized: $1,700
Lot 1194
For the Union, Maine, multicolor Magnus two-panel patriotic design showing Female on Shore with Ship in background and State Seal on cover with faulty 3¢ rose (65) tied by "Washington D.C. Jun 20, 1862" cds to Northfield Vt., matching non-original lettersheet datelined " Camp Franklin, Nov 21, 1861 " with contents about incoming package via Major and weather " …Our officers think that we shall quarter here this Winter and they are fixing up here but cannot tell anything about it we may be in South carolinia before two months… ", F.-V.F. Magnus For the Union pair.
Estimate ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ $500 - 750.Realized: $650
Lot 1195
For the Union, Maine, multicolor Magnus two-panel design showing Female vignette holding flag and State Seal on letterhsheet datelined " Camp Pierpont Va., Nov 20, 1861 " with some interesting content " …It affords us some amusement when on a march to see the boys on either side in hot pursuit of Pigs, Turkeys, Chickens etc…We are cutting down the forests for road and digging up the ground for camps… "; rich coloring, Very Fine.
Estimate ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ $200 - 300.Realized: $210
Lot 1196
For the Union, Maryland, rich multicolor Magnus two-panel patriotic design showing seated Female on grass and State Seal on cover bearing 3¢ rose (65) , corner fault and couple toned perfs, tied by sharp "Washington D.C. Oct 9, 1861" cds to Columbia Pa.; reduced at left with small mend, Fine appearance.
Estimate ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ $400 - 600.Realized: $850
Lot 1197
For the Union, Maryland, multicolor Magnus two-panel patriotic design showing seated Lady Liberty and State Seal on cover bearing 3¢ rose (65) , faulty at left, tied by bold blue "Baltimore Md., Dec 8" cds on cover to Hoags Corners N.Y.; some light toning, flap tears, F.-V.F.
Estimate ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ $400 - 600.Realized: $850
Lot 1198
For the Union, Maryland, multicolor Magnus two-panel patriotic design showing Lady Liberty on Globe and State Seal on lettersheet datelined " Washington Oct 25 /1862 " letter from soldier to his parents including some military content " …I have just came off from guard, I have to be on duty 24 hours out of 48, I only have to stand two hours & off four out during the 24 hours consequently…seen Generals Bank's & McDowel but little Mac has not made his appearance yet. I have one thing to say for little Mack, you cant find a soldier but thinks he is a perfect man. When Mclallen is taken away if he, ever is, you will see the army go to peaces verry quick, i hear some talk about removing him they had better not… "; bold coloring, some faint toning, some minor fold separation, F.-V.F.
Estimate ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ $200 - 300.Realized: $230
Lot 1199
For the Union, Massachusetts, multicolor Magnus two-panel patriotic design showing Sailor with Lady Liberty and State Seal on cover bearing on reverse 3¢ rose (65) , missperfed, tied by "Washington D.C. Nov 9" cds to Londonderry N.H., accompanied by non-original matching multicolor Magnus "For the Union, Massachusetts" lettersheet datelined " Camp Tennally, Washington D.C. Oct 8 " from soldier to friends back home mentioning large hale storm and hunting squirrels in camp and "…the men cant git any whiskey to drink…" signed by Pratt Baldwin, Very Fine and rare matching Magnus patriotic; with 1997 P.F. certificate.
Walcott No. 1647 ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ Estimate $1,000 - 1,500.Lot 1200
For the Union, Massachusetts, bronze Magnus two-panel patriotic design showing Sailor & Female and State Seal on lettersheet datelined " Camp Vermont, November Nov the 9th 1862 " letter from soldier to his brother including some military content" …… "; some fold wear and soiling just affecting design; file folds, Fine.
Estimate ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ $150 - 200.Lot 1201
For the Union, Michigan, multicolor Magnus two-panel patriotic design showing Lady Liberty and state seal on cover bearing 3¢ rose (65) nat. s.e., tied by two strikes of "Washington D.C. Nov 6, 1862" cds to Francestown N.H.; original Union patriotic lettersheet datelined "Gen. Casey's Div., Co. B. 13th Regt. N.H.V., Fairfax Co. Va, Nov 5, 1862" from Henry Belcher to his sister with some interesting camp content " …we started from Camp Chase about noon we marched about four and we got there about four clock…then we marched about four miles and went on picket duty and we stay there about twenty four and then we went in to camp…we expect to stay hear all winter… "; cover reduced at right; lettersheet folds, Very Fine and scarce Magnus design.
Estimate ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ $500 - 750.Realized: $650
Lot 1202
For the Union, Michigan, multicolor Magnus two-panel patriotic design showing Seated Lady Liberty and State Seal on lettersheet datelined " Camp Michigan, Va. Dec 13th 61 " letter from soldier to his sister including some military content " …I have gotten so used to soldiering that I like it very well and think I would not quit for the business for farming…the whole affair is settled but the sooner we have the fighting to do and get it settled the letter I shall like it… "; bold coloring; some fold wear with couple small tears, F.-V.F.
Estimate ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ $200 - 300.Realized: $275
Lot 1203
For the Union, Minnesota, multicolor Magnus two-panel patriotic design showing Two Indians and State Seal on lettersheet datelined " Nov 29th 1862, Camp near Tennalytown " letter from soldier to his sister including some military content" …we have got out of hte wilderness once more, another Regt. have moved to the front we are back to our old camp on George Town Heights where we was when we first camped in Dixey…We expect to go into winter quarters here… "; bold coloring; file folds, Very Fine and choice example of this desirable patriotic design.
Estimate ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ $300 - 400.Lot 1204
For the Union, Missouri, multicolor Magnus two-panel patriotic design handcolored on violet showing Frontier Soldier and State Seal on cover bearing 3¢ rose (65) tied by circular grid cancel, matching "New Bern, N.C. Mar 7" cds addressed in red to North Lincklaen N.Y.; reduced slightly at left, Very Fine and scarce design, ex-Bischel .
Walcott No. 1653 ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ Estimate $1,000 - 1,500.Realized: $2,600
Lot 1205
For the Union, Missouri, multicolor Magnus two-panel patriotic design showing Lady Liberty on Globe and State Seal on cover bearing 3¢ rose (65) , torn and corner crease, tied by four-ring cancel, matching "Alexandria Va. Oct 8" cds on cover to Centreville N.Y.; reduced slightly at left, small stain spot, Fine and richly colored.
Estimate ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ $500 - 750.Realized: $1,400
Lot 1206
For the Union, New Hampshire, multicolor Magnus two-panel patriotic design showing Females and State Seal on lettersheet datelined " Camp Keyes, Upton's Hill, Va., Nov. 22 " from soldier back home to his sister, letter mostly concerns a brother enlisting and hoping he will decline, thanks sister for sending postage stamps as they are unavailable in camp, etc., letter continues on additional lettersheet, accompanied by New York Loyal State light yellow patriotic cover bearing 3¢ rose (65) , tied by "Washington D.C. Nov 23, 1861" cds to Victory Mills N.Y.; ink spot, 3¢ tear at top and pulled perfs, F.-V.F. pair.
Estimate ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ $300 - 400.Realized: $700
Lot 1207
For the Union, New Hampshire, multicolor Magnus two-panel patriotic design showing Female with Female Indian and State Seal on lettersheet datelined "Fort Staunton, Nov 5th 1862" letter from soldier asking about fishing, 1/3 of second black page removed, accompanied by original Magnus Soldier patriotic design bearing 3¢ rose (65) mostly removed, tied by partial "Washington D.C." cds to Jordan N.Y., reduced at right, F.-V.F. and scarce Magnus pair.
Estimate ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ $300 - 400.Lot 1208
For the Union, New Hampshire, multicolor Magnus two-panel patriotic design showing seated Lady Liberty and State Seal on cover bearing 3¢ rose pink (64b) tied by "Washington D.C. Sep 22, 1861" cds to Madison Wisc.; cover reduced at right, repaired flaws, 3¢ corner flaw, Fine and richly colored.
Estimate ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ $300 - 400.Realized: $550
Lot 1209
For the Union, New Jersey, multicolor Magnus two-panel patriotic design showing Lady Liberty with Indian Maiden and State Seal on cover bearing 3¢ rose (65) tied by "Washington D.C. Oct 8" cds to Balm Pa., some wear and reduced slightly at right; accompanied by non-original matching Magnus For the Union, New Jersey lettersheet datelined " Arlington Heights, October 8th 1861 " with some interesting military content reading in part " …I have stayed to get my discharge so as to get in to the 9th Reg. but cannot make it out for they was afraid I would be a Captain or a lieutenant…there is going to be one of the greatest drills over to Washington to day ever known in America, both of which will be cavalry and Artillery… ", fresh and deeply colored, F.-V.F. and rare Magnus pair.
Estimate ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ $750 - 1,000.Lot 1210
For the Union, New Jersey, multicolor Magnus two-panel patriotic design showing Seated Lady Liberty and State Seal on lettersheet datelined " Alexandria Oct 14, 1862 " with some interesting content " …I am sorry to hear about Joseph and John Stephens was killed in that battle, but I suppose it was their misfortune, the wounded are getting along in Hospital very fine…when I go to leave here to my regiment… ", fresh and Very Fine.
Estimate ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ $200 - 300.Realized: $250
Lot 1211
For the Union, New York, multicolor Magnus two-panel patriotic design showing sailor and state seal on cover with "Tenallytown D.C. Sep. 20" cds and matching "Due 3" oval rating handstamp to Academy N.Y., scatterted tone spots, reduced slightly at left; accompanied by non-original matching multicolor Magnus "For the Union, New York" lettersheet datelined "Camp California Feb. 19th" from soldier to his wife back home with some interesting camp content including " …trying our bayonets with the Rebels if they will only stand and not run, as near as I can learn we are going to advance on Manassas and if we do we got to conquer and not to run… " and talks of a recent 64th New York Regiment recruit in camp for about a month turning out to be a woman, Very Fine and rare Magnus design pair.
Walcott No. 1635 ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ Estimate $1,000 - 1,500.Lot 1212
For the Union, New York, multicolor Magnus two-panel patriotic design showing Lady Liberty and state seal on cover with "Washington D.C. Oct 9, 1861" cds and matching "Due 3" circular rating handstamp to Lowell, Michigan, additional Member of Congress free frank at top right, cover wear and faults; accompanied by non-original matching multicolor Magnus "For the Union, New York" lettersheet datelined "Camp…Alexandria Va., Decb. 7th /61" from soldier to his love back home with some content including "…I was on duty yesterday and all night. I never slept a wink. I have been promoted to a sergent and that is a better officer then I held before. I now get seventeen dollars a month…", F.-V.F. and scarce Magnus design, ex-Walcott .
Walcott No. 1635 ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ Estimate $500 - 750.Realized: $650
Lot 1213
For the Union, New York, multicolor Magnus two-panel patriotic design showing Lady Liberty and state seal on lettersheet datelined "Upton Hill, Oct. 25" with interesting war content from Union Scout reading " …I have spent the most of the time for the past two weeks in the woods between the two armies with one or two companies. Our object was to gain all the information that we could concerning the enemy and we have performed the duty to the satisfaction of Gen. Keyes and he has just requested us to go to Centreville if possible for the purpose of observing the movements of the enemy and their fortifications there. The expedition is fraught with danger but I shall be very careful. I will assure you that your picture is in my pocket. It has been with me over all the hills and valleys and through the dark woods of old Virginia and should the Rebels get me tonight they will get it, but I do not think they will get me for I am pretty sly in the woods. You will find a secession postage stamp enclosed that I found on an envelope in one of their deserted camps… "; light file folds, fresh and Extremely Fine Magnus patriotic lettersheet.
Estimate ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ $200 - 300.Realized: $475
Lot 1214
For the Union, Ohio, multicolor Magnus two-panel patriotic design showing Lady Liberty and State Seal on hand-carried cover to Charlestown Mass., no postal markings; the "Ohio" designation contemporarily crossed out, Very Fine and beautifully colored.
Estimate ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ $300 - 400.Realized: $240
Lot 1215
For the Union, Pennsylvania, multicolor Magnus two-panel patriotic design showing Lady and State Seal on cover with "Washington D.C. Sep 9, 1862" cds and matching "Due 3" rating handstamp to Postmaster at Chanhassen, Minnesota; small opening tear at top, partial flap; accompanied by matching non-original Magnus For the Union, Pennsylvania lettersheet datelined " Cr. Pierpoint Virginia Sunday afternoon Oct. 13 " with some health and camp life content mentioning " …Playing Sunday Soldier is no more fun since we got in to the enemy country we have run much but we hafto to be ready at a moments warning as the Rebels is not far off…we antisapate a fight almost every hour… "; some fold wear affects vignette, F.-V.F. and scarce Magnus pair.
Estimate ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ $1,000 - 1,500.Lot 1216
For the Union, Pennsylvania, multicolor Magnus two-panel patriotic design showing Female and State Seal on cover bearing 3¢ rose (65) couple short perfs, tied by "Washington D.C. Feb 5, 1862" cds to Albion Wisc., reduced at left; accompanied by original multicolor Magnus two-panel patriotic design lettersheet showing Female and U.S. Capitol datelined " Camp Griffin, Feby 3d, 1862 " mostly concerning deep snow, health and news of friends, Very Fine and rare Magnus patriotic cover and lettersheet.
Estimate ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ $750 - 1,000.Lot 1217
For the Union, Pennsylvania, multicolor Magnus two-panel patriotic design showing Female and State Seal on lettersheet datelined " Camp near Fort Lyon va., Jany 16th, 1861 " actually 1862, letter from soldier to friend including some military content " …we expect to have a battle very soon and it will be a hard fought one no doubt but I will participate in it when I will put a few of them out of the road…We are living near Alexandria and a fine little town it is but full of secesh…The Company is in Genl Hentezelmans division the camp is composed of 4 batteries and one squadron of cavalry all under command Capt. Thompson… " and signed William Wilson; vibrant coloring, some toning and file folds, F.-V.F.
Estimate ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ $200 - 300.Lot 1218
For the Union, Pennsylvania, multicolor Magnus two-panel patriotic design showing Lady and State Seal on lettersheet, hand-colored on blue design, datelined " Camp near Warrenton Va., July the 27th 1862 ", some health and camp life content mentions " …there is nothing that pleases a Soldier better than to know that he is loved at home…it is the talk in Camp that wee will stay here about a month but it is hard to tell… ".
Estimate ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ $200 - 300.Realized: $200
Lot 1219
For the Union, Rhode Island, multicolor Magnus two-panel patriotic design showing seated Lady Liberty and State Seal on cover bearing 3¢ rose (65) just tied by four-ring target, matching "Port Royal, S.C. Sep 5, 1862" to Greenville R.I., original letter accompanies; cover roughly opened at left and repaired, rare and Fine appearance.
Estimate ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ $300 - 400.Realized: $550
Lot 1220
For the Union, Rhode Island, multicolor Magnus two-panel patriotic design showing Sailor and State Seal on lettersheet datelined " Washington D.C., Co. C 34 Regt. N.Y.S. V., Potomac Dec. 15, 1861, Camp McLean Headquarters " from soldier to his sister including some military content " …there is two Companys of us here at present Co. E. and C. of the 34th, 2 companies of minesota and a good many other soldiers of different regiments at work getting out timber and diging the Artilery shelled a Reble Battery across the river yesterday which drove them out double quick from what we could see at this side. There is not much disturbance on the upper Potomac at present… "; some light toning, small internal tear, Fine and scarce.
Estimate ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ $150 - 200.Realized: $150
Lot 1221
For the Union, Vermont, multicolor Magnus two-panel patriotic design showing Lady Liberty and "Freedom and Unity" state seal on cover bearing 3¢ rose (65) tied by sharp blue "Frederick Md. Jul 4" cds to Vermont, reduced at right, accompanied by multicolor Magnus "Advance of Gen. Mc. Clellan on Richmond" song lettersheet datelined " Camp…Near Frederick July 5, 1863 " with some war content; some toning at top left and inside, Very Fine and rare Magnus design combination.
Estimate ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ $750 - 1,000.Realized: $2,500
Lot 1222
For the Union, Vermont, multicolor Magnus two-panel patriotic design showing Seated Lady Liberty and State Seal on one-leaf lettersheet datelined " Lewinsville, Camp Griffiny, Nov 3 - 186 1" from soldier saying he is in good health, guard duty and wet weather, he asks " send me some postage stamps ", beautiful bold coloring, Very Fine.
Estimate ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ $200 - 300.Lot 1223
For the Union, West Virginia, unused multicolor Magnus two-panel patriotic design showing Lady Liberty and State Seal on cover, flap sealed, Very Fine and beautifully color.
Estimate ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ $100 - 150.Realized: $100
Lot 1224
For the Union, Wisconsin, multicolor Magnus two-panel patriotic design showing Eagle & Shield and State Seal on lettersheet datelined " Fort Lyons Jan 25, 1862 " from soldier to his sister including some military content; vibrant coloring, bit of extra ink top right, fresh and Very Fine.
Estimate ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ $200 - 300.Realized: $200
Lot 1225
For the Union, unused purple Magnus designs of East Tennessee, Oregon and West Virginia; first lightly toned, first two with ms. "88" and "89" at upper right, Fine trio.
Estimate ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ $100 - 150.Lot 1226
"The Constitution and the Laws", patriotic flag and eagle design on cover with "Cairo, Ill. Apr 5, 1862" cds and matching "Due 3" circular handstamp for solder's letter to Tranquility Oh., endorsed by major, accompanied by matching "February the 14th 1862" patriotic letterhead enclosure from Union Army Solder to his brother and sister back home with interesting content discussing his health, camp conditions, deather of a fellow soldier "caused by drinking", plus Union victory at Roanoke Island, the fall of Fort Hatteras and the evacuation of Bowling Green Ky., etc; cover reduced slightly at left, Very Fine and scarce patriotic pair.
Estimate ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ $200 - 300.Lot 1227
Hume's Pine Creek Rangers, Capt. Arrowsmith, Company B, 8th Penna. Cavalry, blue patriotic design showing Cavalry Officer on Horseback on cover bearing 3¢ rose (65) , tied by "Washington D.c., Dec 7, 1861" cds to Jersey Shore Pa., accompanied by original "United States Capitol" blue patriotic lettersheet datelined "Pa. Cav., Regt. 8th, Camp Leslie, Co. B, Arlington hights, Dec. 6th 1861" from soldier to his sister including some camp news " …I was chosen to go out on picket tomorrow, I proceeded at once to get myself in order, I took my rifle and cleaned and oiled it and also my revolver and loaded both so that I will be ready early in the morning…it may be the last I may ever write to you for the rebbles are picking our pickets every day, pert of our regiment was ordered out a few days ago to go out on picket… "; 3¢ slightly affected from edge placement, Very Fine and scarce regimental design with original patriotic lettersheet.
Estimate ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ $400 - 600.Realized: $700
Lot 1228
Lady Liberty and Shield, multicolor Magnus patriotic design on cover bearing 3¢ rose (65) , score marks, rounded corner, tied by "Washington D.C., Oct 28, 1862" cds to Calais, Maine; small edge tear and reduced at right, original multicolor Magnus two-panel patriotic design showing Sailor & Female and U.S. General Post Office on lettersheet, handcolored on blue design datelined "Fort Thayer, Oct 26/1862" with some interesting military content " …we air driling now most all the time are the big guns in the Fort & we expect to leave hear soonand go to Fort Slumer & stay this winter thear… " and continues about training with heavy artillery to be the best company in the brigade, Fine and rare Magnus patriotic cover and lettersheet.
Estimate ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ $400 - 600.Realized: $450
Lot 1229
Lady Liberty on Globe draped in Flag, overall blue patriotic design on cover bearing 3¢ rose (65) tied by blue "Louisville Ky. Dec 10, 1861" duplex to Tiffin City, Ohio, corner nick and edge wear; accompanied by "169th Regiment New York Volunteers, Col. Buel" patriotic lettersheet showing the U.S. Capitol from same correspondence datelined "Company H, November the 29, 1862" letter reading "…we are well, i am here at camp abercrombie and expect to stay here all winter…", some light toning, F.-V.F. and scarce patriotic combination.
Estimate ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ $300 - 400.Lot 1230
"Off for the War", Kimmel lithographed patriotic design showing Soldier and family on cover bearing 1¢ blue, type II (20) pair , 3¢ dull red (26) and 10¢ green (35) , all tied by large Boston-style "Paid" grid cancels and "Slatesville R.I. Jul 1" cds to Germany , red "N.York, Brem. Pkt., '12 Paid' Jul 6" credit exchange cds, carried by NGL Line Bremen from New York Jul. 6th to Bremerhaven arriving Jul. 20th, blue "America, über Bremen, Franco" three-line exchange transit, reverse with German transits including Cassel (7.24); some edge wear, Very Fine and rare, ex-Matthies, Piller .
Estimate ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ $10,000 - 15,000.
A BEAUTIFUL THREE-COLOR 1857-ISSUE FRANKING ON A KIMMEL CIVIL WAR PATRIOTIC TO GERMANY.Realized: $12,500