Confederate States of America, Turned Cover, CSA #11 10c Blue, Used on Both Sides
The front of the cover with manuscript cancel, with "Goochland, VA NOV 20" in manuscript, addressed to Lamkin's Battery, Haskill's (Haskell's) Battalion, 1st Corps Artillery. The reverse stamp tied by grid in circle, addressed to Goochland Coffeehouse, Virginia. The cover with water stains.
Winter 2026 Sale -Day 3
By: Americana Stamps
Americana Stamps Winter 2026 Sale -Day 3
We are excited to present the Winter 2026 Sale, our first auction of the year and a continued step in our ongoing effort to improve the Americana Stamps auction experience for collectors.
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Whether you are bidding with a specific goal in mind or simply enjoying the opportunity to study exceptional material, we invite you to explore the Winter 2026 Sale and join us for the first live auction of the year.
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Lot #7045 - civil war postal history confederate states
Lot #7046 - civil war postal history confederate states
Confederate States of America, CSA #11a 10c Milky Blue, Tied on Cover From Spartanburg to Charleston, South Carolina
Addressed to S. Bradley, Greenville C.H., care of Major H. Middleton, Merchants, Charleston, South Carolina.
Lot #7047 - civil war postal history confederate states
Confederate States of America, CSA #11b 10c Blue, Unused with Printer's Marks, OG
Previously hinged.
Lot #7048 - civil war postal history confederate states
Confederate States of America, CSA #11d, 10c Green, Block of 4, Unused, OG
Toning and Creases.
SCV $400 as 4 singles.
Lot #7049 - civil war postal history confederate states
Confederate States, CSA #12 10c Blue, Vertical Pair, Unused
Original gum.
Lot #7050 - civil war postal history confederate states
Confederate States of America, CSA #12 10c Blue, Four Large Margins, Tied on Confederate States of America Treasury Department Cover
Stamp tied by Richmond Va. circular date stamp on Confederate States of America Treasury Department cover addressed to C. H. Sutton, Esq., Clarksville, Habersham Co., Georgia. Cover folded horizontally through stamp.
Lot #7051 - civil war postal history confederate states
Confederate States, CSA #12 10c Blue with Manuscript Cancel on Cover to Virginia, "by Patrick" Endorsement, probably the slave who carried the letter. Probably Slave Carried
Single with manuscript cancel on cover to Louisa County, Va., with manuscript notation “by Patrick,” probably the slave who carried the letter.
Lot #7052 - civil war postal history confederate states
Confederate States of America, CSA #12 10c Blue, Tied on Cover
Stamp tied by Greenville, South Carolina handstamp.
Lot #7053 - civil war postal history confederate states
Confederate States of America, CSA #62x3, 5c Brown, New Orleans Postmasters' Provisional, Used
Partial New Orleans circular datestamp. Corner creases at bottom right.
Lot #7054 - civil war postal history confederate states
CSA 62 x 3, 5c Brown on White, Unused, NG
Lot #7055 - civil war postal history Prisoner of War
Civil War Prisoner of War Cover, 1865 Norfolk Virginia, to Wounded POW Richard C. Taylor, Point Lookout Maryland
Civil War prisoner of war cover addressed to Richard C. Taylor, identified as a wounded POW at Point Lookout, Maryland, on a 3c pink entire cancelled by cork and tied by a clear NORFOLK VA JAN 1 ’65 black double circle datestamp. Manuscript docketing dated January 1, 1865.
Point Lookout served as one of the largest...
Lot #7056 - civil war postal history Prisoner of War
#65 3c Rose on Civil War Cover To Sgt. Henry H. Nason, 47th Massachusetts Possible Prisoner of War Menu on Reverse
Stamp tied by March 17 circular datestamp on cover addressed to Sgt. Henry H. Mason, Co. A, 47th Massachusetts Regiment, Gen. Banks’ Division, New Orleans, Louisiana. Pencil notation on reverse listing a nine-day menu: Sunday beef soup, Monday baked beans, Tuesday roast beef, Wednesday pea soup, Thursday rice, Friday baked...
Lot #7057 - civil war postal history Prisoner of War
Civil War Prisoner of War Patriotic Cover, #65 3c Red Tied, to Lieut Joseph Logan, 12th Illinois Cavalry, Camp Douglas Paroled Union Prisoner of War at Camp Douglas,
Civil War patriotic cover with mounted officer, sent from Williamsport, Maryland to Lieut. Joseph Logan, Co. G, 12th Illinois Cavalry, Camp Douglas, Chicago, Illinois with manuscript "Prisoner of War" notation. The addressee was a paroled Union prisoner returned from the...
Lot #7058 - civil war postal history Prisoner of War
Civil War Prisoner of War Cover Front, Point Lookout, April 9 1865 Postmarked Three Days After the Surrender of Appomattox
#65 3c Red Tied by April 12, 1865 Alexandria, VA handstamp, three days after the surrender at Appomattox, C.H. on April 9, 1865. "G" manuscript written in blue crayon, initial of Prisoner Benjamin Goode. The original enclosed letter had been written by “Cousin Hattie.”
Mail received at Point Lookout Prison was...
Lot #7059 - civil war postal history union patriotic covers
Civil War Patriotic Cover, Massachusetts State Seal, Framingham Mass. to Bangor Me., #26 3c Red Tied
Stamp tied by Framingham Mass. Jan 28 circular datestamp on red, white, and blue patriotic cover with printed Massachusetts state seal and motto “Ense petit placidam sub libertate quietem” in ribbon, addressed to Bangor, Maine; docketed in manuscript on flap “Geo A. Fairfield, Jany 27, 1861.” "Ense petit placidam sub libertate quietem"...
Lot #7060 - civil war postal history union patriotic covers
Civil War Patriotic Cover with #26 3c Red Tied by Boston PAID in Grid, "Per Steamer" Directive
The cover with multicolored U.S. flag design with the inscription “LIBERTY AND UNION! NOW AND FOREVER, ONE & INSEPARABLE!” at left, with May 9 Boston, Massachusetts circular datestamp Addressed to Mrs. Wm. Brooks, care of P. Houghton Esq., Eastport, Maine, with manuscript “Per Steamer” directive at lower left indicating intended coastal...
Lot #7061 - civil war postal history union patriotic covers
Civil War Patriotic Cover, Female with Flag, with #26 3c Red Tied on Cover to Vermont
Lot #7062 - civil war postal history union patriotic covers
Civil War Patriotic Cover, George Washington with Eagle, Rattlesnake and Flag Design (W-32), #26 3c Red Tied on Cover to Rochester, New York Extremely Rare George Washington Design
“THE EAGLE SHALL BEAR THE RATTLESNAKE IN HIS TALONS / AND SHALL REND HIM WITH HIS BEAK” imprint, addressed to S. W. Parsons, Esq., Rochester, Monroe County, New York with Old Point Comfort datestamp.
Lot #7063 - civil war postal history union patriotic covers
Civil War Patriotic Cover, Flag Facing Right, Old Point Comfort, VA with #26 3c Red Tied on Cover to Vermont
Lot #7064 - civil war postal history union patriotic covers
Civil War Patriotic Cover, Female with Flag, Old Point Comfort, VA with #26 3c Red Tied on Cover to Massachusetts Camp Greble Hampton ms
Camp Greble Hampton July 3rd 1861 in manuscript at top.
Lot #7065 - civil war postal history union patriotic covers
Civil War Patriotic Cover, #63 1c Blue and #65 3c Rose on Union and Constitution Flag Design
Both stamps tied by “Philadelphia, Pa. Aug 31, 1862” on “Union and Constitution” patriotic cover to Harrisburg, Pa., “Sept 1, 1862” docketing. The 1cent stamp with a small corner crease at bottom left, the 3 cent stamp with a straight edge at right.
Lot #7066 - civil war postal history union patriotic covers
Civil War Patriotic Cover, #65, 3c Rose, From Point Lookout Prison Maryland, to Centre Bridge Pennsylvania
Clear strike of the 1864 Type 1 circular date stamp of Point Lookout Prison, Md. Addressed to Mrs. Susan L. Oshoback, Centre Bridge, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
Lot #7067 - civil war postal history union patriotic covers
Civil War Patriotic Cover, The U.S. Christian Commission, Bird Carrying Letter with #65 3c Red Tied on Cover
Stamp tied by Washington D.C. circular datestamp with target handstamp on The U.S. Christian Commission three-line imprint cover with bird carrying letter design, similar to Bischell #5749. Imprint reads: “The U.S. Christian Commission sends this as the soldier’s messenger to his home. Let it hasten to those who wait for tidings...
Lot #7068 - civil war postal history union patriotic covers
Civil War Patriotic Cover, Waving Flag with Eagle Cap, #65 3c Red, Port Royal S.C. to Connecticut, 1863 Occupied Territory Civil War Patriotic Cover Usage
Stamp tied by double-circle Apr 3, 1863 datestamp from Port Royal, South Carolina, addressed to Connecticut. Use from Union-occupied territory during the Civil War. Design comparable to Bischel 5430, with imprint reading: "If any one attempts to haul down the American Flag, shoot him...
Lot #7069 - civil war postal history union patriotic covers
Civil War Patriotic Cover, State of Maine Adjutant-General's Office, #65 3c Rose Tied, Augusta to Rockland Maine, 1864
Stied by Augusta Me. Apr 30 double-circle datestamp on cover addressed to Capt. C. J. Conant, Rockland, Maine.




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