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United States and Confederate Stamps Postal History continued...

Air Post and Flight Covers continued...
Lot Sym. Lot Description  
2407 c 1912, Aug. 23-24, Plainfield N.J. Plainfield Driving Park Aviation Exhibition (AAMC 50a).> 1c Green tied by Aug. 24, 1912 purple double-circle flight cachet on picture postcard, insignificant card edge creases,
Very Fine1912, Aug. 23-24, Plainfield N.J. Plainfield Driving Park Aviation Exhibition (AAMC 50a). 1c Green tied by Aug. 24, 1912 purple double-circle flight cachet on picture postcard, insignificant card edge creases, Very Fine (Image) 150.00

SOLD for $120.00
Will close during Public Auction
2408 c 1912, Aug. 23-24, Plainfield N.J. Plainfield Driving Park Aviation Exhibition (AAMC 50b).> 1c Carmine McKinley postal card with double circle flight cachet <without date in center>, trivial soiling, Very Fine,
<only one known> according to AAMC catal1912, Aug. 23-24, Plainfield N.J. Plainfield Driving Park Aviation Exhibition (AAMC 50b). 1c Carmine McKinley postal card with double circle flight cachet without date in center, trivial soiling, Very Fine, only one known according to AAMC catalog (Image) 500.00

SOLD for $400.00
Will close during Public Auction
2409 c 1912, Aug. 28-31, Boonville Ind. Fair Grounds Aviation Exhibition (AAMC 51).> 1c Green tied by Aug. 28 biplane illustrated flight cachet on souvenir postcard showing aviator Horace Kearney seated in biplane
Ready For Flight, this card was a leftove1912, Aug. 28-31, Boonville Ind. Fair Grounds Aviation Exhibition (AAMC 51). 1c Green tied by Aug. 28 biplane illustrated flight cachet on souvenir postcard showing aviator Horace Kearney seated in biplane "Ready For Flight", this card was a leftover from the Rockport meet and has a "Boonville Fair" adhesive label placed over the printed "Rockport Fair", trivial card corner crease, Very Fine (Image) 350.00

SOLD for $180.00
Will close during Public Auction
2410 c 1912, Sep. 6-7, Cedar Falls Ia. Country Club Aviation Exhibition (AAMC 53).> Two 1c Green tied by boxed flight cachet on large thick card with picture of biplane flying low over raging rapids, large arched
bridge in background, Mr. Lincoln Beachey,1912, Sep. 6-7, Cedar Falls Ia. Country Club Aviation Exhibition (AAMC 53). Two 1c Green tied by boxed flight cachet on large thick card with picture of biplane flying low over raging rapids, large arched bridge in background, "Mr. Lincoln Beachey, The Daring Curtiss Aviator" inscription at bottom, Fine and unusual (Image) 300.00

SOLD for $180.00
Will close during Public Auction
2411 c 1912, Oct. 12, Lock Haven-Mill Hall Pa. Driving Park Aviation Meet (AAMC 63).> 1c Green tied by Mill Hall Pa. Oct. 12, 1912 circular datestamp on souvenir postcard showing aviator Paul Peck (first to be sworn
in to carry U.S. Air Mail) seated in bipl1912, Oct. 12, Lock Haven-Mill Hall Pa. Driving Park Aviation Meet (AAMC 63). 1c Green tied by Mill Hall Pa. Oct. 12, 1912 circular datestamp on souvenir postcard showing aviator Paul Peck (first to be sworn in to carry U.S. Air Mail) seated in biplane, Peck was killed three months later at the Sep. 12 Chicago National Meet, purple oval flight cachet top left, card creases due to careless storage, still a presentable example of one of the approximately 300 pieces carried, ex Schoendorf (Image) 300.00

SOLD for $110.00
Will close during Public Auction
2412 c 1912, Oct. 31-Nov. 2, Cuthbert Ga. Fair Grounds Aviation Meet (AAMC 63).> 1c postal card with light strike of cachet dated Nov. 2, few trivial toned spots at edges, otherwise Very Fine, only 107 pieces were
carried1912, Oct. 31-Nov. 2, Cuthbert Ga. Fair Grounds Aviation Meet (AAMC 63). 1c postal card with light strike of cachet dated Nov. 2, few trivial toned spots at edges, otherwise Very Fine, only 107 pieces were carried (Image) 300.00

SOLD for $170.00
Will close during Public Auction
2413 c 1913, Jan. 13-Mar. 10, Boston-New York First Aerial Parcel Post Service (AAMC 67).> Vertical pair 1c Panama-Pacific Perf 12 on legal-size cover tied by New Haven Feb. 28 1913 2-30P waving flag machine cancel,
three-line ms. endorsement at left y1913, Jan. 13-Mar. 10, Boston-New York First Aerial Parcel Post Service (AAMC 67). Vertical pair 1c Panama-Pacific Perf 12 on legal-size cover tied by "New Haven Feb. 28 1913 2-30P" waving flag machine cancel, three-line ms. endorsement at left "By Via First Aeroplane Parcel Post Harry M. Jones Aviator", New York Mar. 10, 1913 backstamp, cover is addressed to England but evidently got no further than New York, few cover faults, otherwise Fine, rare, with only eight letters carried on the flight, these eight letters were picked up in New Haven 47 days after aviator Jones left Boston (mechanical and weather related delays along the route), Jones left New Haven on March 4 and got as far as Mamaroneck N.Y. where he crashed and his plane was destroyed, Jones received minor injuries and proceeded the next day to carry the eight letters and other mail to New York by train and subway, arriving on March 10 in New York City (Image) 1,500.00

SOLD for $1,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
2414 c 1913, May 17-18, Santa Rosa Cal. Driving Park Aviation Meet (AAMC 70).> 2c Panama-Pacific tied by purple May 18 flight cachet on small neat envelope, Very Fine, due to high winds the meet was cancelled on May
17, on May 18 aviator Thaddeus Kearns fle1913, May 17-18, Santa Rosa Cal. Driving Park Aviation Meet (AAMC 70). 2c Panama-Pacific tied by purple May 18 flight cachet on small neat envelope, Very Fine, due to high winds the meet was cancelled on May 17, on May 18 aviator Thaddeus Kearns flew the 493 pieces of mail two miles and dropped the pouch to postal officials at a point near the post office (Image) 450.00

SOLD for $200.00
Will close during Public Auction
2415 c 1913, May 17-18, Santa Rosa Cal. Driving Park Aviation Meet (AAMC 70).> Cover with 2c Panama-Pacific tied by neat strike of cachet, fresh and Very Fine1913, May 17-18, Santa Rosa Cal. Driving Park Aviation Meet (AAMC 70). Cover with 2c Panama-Pacific tied by neat strike of cachet, fresh and Very Fine (Image) 450.00

SOLD for $200.00
Will close during Public Auction
2416 c 1913, Sep. 13, Rutland Vt. Rutland Fair Aviation Exhibition (AAMC 71).> 1c Carmine McKinley postal card with Sep. 2 four-line flight cachet, relatively minor card corner creases top left, Very Fine, aviator
George Schmitt was designated to carry the1913, Sep. 13, Rutland Vt. Rutland Fair Aviation Exhibition (AAMC 71). 1c Carmine McKinley postal card with Sep. 2 four-line flight cachet, relatively minor card corner creases top left, Very Fine, aviator George Schmitt was designated to carry the mail over Route 603,001, on Sep. 2 he carried 57 pieces from the sub-station at the Fair Grounds and dropped it while circling the city, later the same day Schmitt crashed his plane, resulting in his death and serious injury to his passenger, flights for the remaining three days were suspended (Image) 600.00

SOLD for $300.00
Will close during Public Auction
2417 c 1913, Oct. 4, Natrona Pa. Experimental Aeroplane Mail Service (AAMC 76).> Three-line purple flight cachet on 2c Blue postal card, Verona Pa. Oct 17 circular datestamp, addressed to Harry Truby of the Aero Mail
Club, small faults incl. mounting stains1913, Oct. 4, Natrona Pa. Experimental Aeroplane Mail Service (AAMC 76). Three-line purple flight cachet on 2c Blue postal card, Verona Pa. Oct 17 circular datestamp, addressed to Harry Truby of the Aero Mail Club, small faults incl. mounting stains at bottom corners, about Fine for this, aviator Stockman was unable to get his plane off of the ground on Oct. 4 nor on subsequent days, as a result, 45 pieces of the mail were taken to the Verona post office and were sent on by ordinary means (Image) 275.00

SOLD for $150.00
Will close during Public Auction

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