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Airmail Postal History continued...

Hindenburg Flights continued...
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
1939 cover 406 D image1936, 1st North America Flight, Father Paul Schulte signature (Sieger 406 D), with text "Father P. Schulte ani, The flying priest, who offered first man in the air May 8th - 1936" in pen at bottom left on cover with Germany 50pf & 75pf Zeppelin (Scott Nos. C57 & C58) tied by Frankfurt (Main) Bahnpost double circle datestamp and 50pf just barely tied by red "Deutsche Luftpost Europa-Nordamerika "d"" Zeppelin handstamp cachet at top center, addressed to 116 Nassau Street in NYC, New York, N.Y. May 9 1936 receiving backstamp, also includes a used photo postcard of the Father standing next to his plane "The Flying Cross", Very Fine. (Image) (Image2) (Image3)

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Estimate $100-150
SOLD for $100.00
Will close during Public Auction
1940 cover 406D image1936 (May 6) 1st North American Flight (Sieger 406D), unusual postcard postmarked in Frankfurt and flown on the Hindenburg to New York in 1936; card is actually outer fabric from the Graf Zeppelin removed following the 1929 Round the World Flight; a great piece, Fine to Very Fine. (Image) (Image2)

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Estimate $200-300
SOLD for $110.00
Will close during Public Auction
1941 cover 406 D image1936 1st North America Flight, group of 13 (Sieger 406 D), attractive selection of 10 covers and three cards, offering some better frankings, including cover with Trains set plus 50pf and 75pf Zeppelins (plus 50pf, 2M and 5M Doves), another with 4RM Chicago Flight single (with others), a couple with Olympics stamps, etc.; most to US or Germany, but note covers to Argentina and Netherlands and card to Denmark, Fine to Very Fine or better. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)

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Estimate $300-400
SOLD for $300.00
Will close during Public Auction
1942 cover 406D image1936 (May 6) 1st North American Flight (Sieger 406D), Registered Berlin-Steglitz cover mailed to New York; includes original receipt for sending the item, Fine to Very Fine. (Image) (Image2)

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Estimate $100-150
SOLD for $60.00
Will close during Public Auction
1943 cover 406D image1936 (May 6) 1st North American Flight (Sieger 406D), South American flight cachet mistakenly applied, crossed out, and the North American version placed on cover; unusual, Fine to Very Fine. (Image)

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Estimate $100-150
SOLD for $80.00
Will close during Public Auction
1944 cover 406D image1936 (May 6) 1st North American Flight (Sieger 406D), 5 envelopes with Olympic, philatelic, and zeppelin related labels, Fine to Very Fine. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)

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Estimate $200-300
SOLD for $100.00
Will close during Public Auction
1945 cover 406D image1936 (May 6) 1st North American Flight (Sieger 406D), two envelopes with scarce perfins on cover; AMG on envelope addressed to Addressograph-Multigraph Corp; the other has perfins that spell HEM, Fine to Very Fine. (Image) (Image2)

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Estimate $150-200
SOLD for $100.00
Will close during Public Auction
1946 cover 406D image1936 (May 6) 1st North American Flight (Sieger 406D), envelope that entered the mail stream at the railway station at Frankfurt was sent to New York and then across the Pacific Ocean to Hawaii; returned as unclaimed, Fine to Very Fine. (Image)

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Estimate $150-200
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1947 cover 406D image1936 (May 6) 1st North American Flight (Sieger 406D), fascinating postcard from world traveler Clara Adams to her friend Anna Duey instructing send her (Registered) the letters and picture postcards she has sent from airships; she ends with, "Tomorrow we take off for Lakehurst", Fine to Very Fine. (Image)

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Estimate $150-200
CLOSED
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1948 cover 406D image1936 (May 6) 1st North American Flight (Sieger 406D), sent by the Marine Attache in Berlin is this interesting stationery from the Department of the Navy Office of the Naval Examining Board; sent on 1st Hindenburg flight of the season and Diplomatic pouch from Berlin (presumably to Frankfurt); accompanying letter is included, Fine to Very Fine. (Image) (Image2)

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Estimate $150-200
SOLD for $160.00
Will close during Public Auction
1949 cover 406D image1936 (May 6) 1st North American Flight (Sieger 406D), Registered mail from Frankfurt addressed to Winnipeg short paid; set of three Canadian Postage Due applied, New York and Winnipeg backstamps noted, Fine to Very Fine. (Image)

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Estimate $100-150
SOLD for $100.00
Will close during Public Auction
1950 cover 406D image1936 (May 6) 1st North American Flight (Sieger 406D), postcard canceled in Frankfurt addressed to a hotel in New York City; boldly signed by Dr Eckener, Fine to Very Fine. (Image)

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Estimate $150-200
SOLD for $80.00
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1951 cover 406 D//408 A Belgium image1936 1st North America Flight, Belgium Treaty Covers (Sieger 406 D//408 A), group of four (three covers, one card), three Belgium-only frankings (Sieger #406 D, one with complete Queen Astrid Semi-Postal set (#B170-B177)), one two-country franking with German 50pf & 75pf Zeppelin stamps (Sieger #408 A); several Registered; generally clean and sound, Very Fine overall. (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (Image4) (Image5)

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Estimate $300-400
SOLD for $325.00
Will close during Public Auction
1952 cover 406 D Austria image1936 1st North America Flight, Austria Treaty Covers (Sieger 406 D), group of four, all but one with mixed frankings, offering Airmail, Registered and/or Express etiquettes, one cancelled by 1936 Mother's Day Celebration commemorative cancels, one with Dispatch Note attached on reverse; attractive, Fine to Very Fine.
Sieger €260+ ($280). (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (Image4) (Image5)

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Estimate $150-200
SOLD for $170.00
Will close during Public Auction
1953 cover 406 D Bulgaria image1936 (May 6), 1st North America Flight, Friedrichshafen - Lakehurst (Sieger 406 D), cover franked with 35L postage tied by May 2 Sofia Airmail c.d.s.s with red Frankfurt "d" flight cachet; backstamped Berlin (May 2) and New York, Very Fine. Neither Sieger nor Michel list a Bulgarian dispatch for this flight.
Michel 12 b. (Image) (Image2)

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Estimate $150-200
SOLD for $300.00
Will close during Public Auction
1954 cover 406 Denmark image1936 1st North America Flight, Denmark franking (Sieger 406), three color franking with stamps tied by individual "4.5.36 Kobenhavn Luftpost" circular datestamps on cover to Cleveland Ohio, red Zeppelin flown handstamp cachet at left ties airmail etiquette, "Frankfurt (Main) Bahnpostant 19 5.5.36" circular datestamp and "New York N.Y. May 9" receiving backstamps, Very Fine. (Image)

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Estimate $200-300
SOLD for $325.00
Will close during Public Auction
1955 cover 406D Estonia image1936 (May 6) 1st North American Flight (Sieger 406D), scarce Estonian feeder flight from Tallinn to Frankfurt (transit mark on reverse) and on to America (as evidenced by red flight cancel); missing New York receiver mark; Si €750, Mi €850, Fine to Very Fine. (Image)

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Estimate $350-500
SOLD for $250.00
Will close during Public Auction
1956 cover 406 D Finland image1936 (May 6), 1st North America Flight, Friedrichshafen - Lakehurst (Sieger 406 D), Registered cover franked with 20m postage tied by May 4 Helsinki c.d.s.s with red Frankfurt "d" flight cachet; backstamped Stockholm (May 5) and New York (May 9 & 11); couple tiny, insignificant edge tears, Fine to Very Fine.
Michel 12 b; €700 ($760).
Sieger €300 ($320). (Image) (Image2)

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Estimate $200-300
SOLD for $160.00
Will close during Public Auction
1957 cover 406D Norway image1936 (May 6) 1st North American Flight (Sieger 406D), calling all auxiliary marking specialists; uprated Norse postal card sent from Oslo to New York by way of the Berlin train station; insufficient address in America precipitated a raft of additional marking when returned to sender; the overly busy face is contrasted by the reverse that has but a lone Ne York receiver, Fine to Very Fine. (Image)

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Estimate $150-200
SOLD for $170.00
Will close during Public Auction
1958 cover 406 E image1936, 1st North America Flight, signed C.E. Rosendahl (Sieger 406 E), in blue ink at bottom left on registered cover franked by Germany 50pf air mail and 50pf and 75pf Zeppelin (Scott Nos. C52, C57 & C58) tied by "Lorch (Württ) 1.5.36" double circle datestamps, registry label at left, magenta "Via Airship "Hindenburg" from Frankfurt/Main, Germany to: Lakehurst N.J., U.S.A." NS "EINSCHREIBEN" straightline handstamp, red "Deutsche Luftpost Europa-Nordamerika "e"" Zeppelin handstamp cachet, addressed to Lincoln Nebraska, New York 5-9-1936 registry oval and purple Lincoln May 18 receiving backstamps, cover sent unsealed with backflap tucked in, Very Fine signature and cover. (Image)

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Estimate $200-300
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1959 cover 406 E Belgian Congo image1936 (May 6), 1st North America Flight, Friedrichshafen - Lakehurst (Sieger 406 E), plain card franked with 3.40fr postage tied by Apr 23 Leopoldville c.d.s.s, plus a Germany 75pf Hindenburg (C58) tied by a May 6 Friedrichshafen c.d.s. with a red Lorch "e" flight cachet (scarce) and Brussels (May 2) and New York backstamps, Very Fine.
Michel 12 f; €1,500 ($1,620).
Sieger €650 ($700). (Image) (Image2)

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Estimate $400-600
SOLD for $400.00
Will close during Public Auction
1960 cover 406 E var image1936, 1st North America Flight, Friedrichshafen to NYC as a Courtesy then by Air to Buenos Aires (Sieger 406 E var), perfectly struck dark red "e" Zeppelin flown handstamp cachet on black & white photo postcard of the Cunard Liner Aquitania leavign Ways, no German stamps indicating it was sent as a courtesy to NY, where the five US stamps were affixed and tied by "New York N.Y. Reg'y Div. 5 9 1936" double oval cancels and sent by air mail to Buenos Aires, Argentina; small scuffs at bottom, otherwise Very Fine, signed Arthur Falk, with 1994 Arthur Falk certificate. (Image) (Image2)

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Estimate $150-250
SOLD for $110.00
Will close during Public Auction
1961 cover 406 F image1936 Hindenburg 1st North America Flight, 29 Signatures! (Sieger 406 F), on both sides of legal sized cover franked by Germany 50pf and 75pf Zeppelin (Scott Nos. C57 & C58) tied by "Stuttgart 6.5.36" double circle datestamp, with registry label at bottom left, magenta "Via Airship "Hindenburg" from Frankfurt/Main, Germany to: Lakehurst N.J., U.S.A." handstamp at top left and red "Deutsche Luftpost Europa-Nordamerika "f"" Zeppelin handstamp cachet at top center, addressed to "Lt. Comdr. Carl Shumway (A V-G) U.S.N., U.S. Naval Air Station, Lakehurst N.J. U.S.A."

Here are the signatures with their jobs (id's and jobs provided by Patrick Russell; see his site http://facesofthehindenburg.blogspot.com/)
front of cover:

Walter Ziegler (navigator - promoted later in 1936 to watch officer, with the rank of Captain)

Max Zabel (navigator)
Egon Schewikard (radio operator)
Rudolf Sauter (Chief Engineer)
Albert Sammt (Captain - watch officer)
Max Pruss (Captain - watch officer)
Knut Eckener (Captain - watch officer and Hugo's son)
August Grözinger (flight engineer)
Ludwig Knorr (chief rigger)
Willy Speck (radio chief)
Ernst Hartwig (radio operator)
Gerhard Wieduwilt (radio operator)
Ernst A. Lehmann (Captain - Ship's Commander)

Reverse
"One thing I (Patrick) notice about this batch of signatures is that it includes names of people who were not aboard the first flight to Lakehurst. My guess is these were mostly U.S. Navy officers stationed at Lakehurst at the time."

G.W. Bailey
Karl L. Lange
?J.M. Campbell? (not familiar with him)
R.D. Wilson (not familiar with him)
?G.N. Carrolll? (not familiar with him)
J. T. Baugh (not familiar with him)
Carl E. Schumway
B. May? (Lt. Benjamin May?)
R.F. Tyler
W.A. Buckley
A. MacIntyre
M.F.D. Flaherty
Daniel Weintraub
F.W. Reichelderfer, A Very Fine and most certainly unique cover. (Image) (Image2)

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Estimate $1,000-1,500
SOLD for $750.00
Will close during Public Auction
1962 cover 406F image1936 (May 6) 1st North American Flight (Sieger 406F), Registered Stuttgart cover with lovely printed cachet addressed to a Navy Commander at the sub base at Pearl Harbor; on reverse are New York, Honolulu, and Sub Base postmarks, Fine to Very Fine. (Image)

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Estimate $100-150
SOLD for $100.00
Will close during Public Auction
1963 cover 406F image1936 (May 6) 1st North American Flight (Sieger 406F), unusual Manila destination for this Registered Stuttgart envelope autographed by Dr Eckener; following flight the cover would have traved via the American Clipper to the Philippine Islands, Fine to Very Fine. (Image) (Image2)

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Estimate $150-200
SOLD for $200.00
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1964 cover 406 Great B image1936 (May 6) 1st North America Flight (Sieger 406), GB Scott # 216 postmarked in London before adding German C57 for transatlantic flight first to New York and on to Canada; unusual destination, Fine to Very Fine.
Sieger €700 ($760). (Image)

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Estimate $250-350
CLOSED
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1965 cover 406 Great B image1936 (May 6) 1st North America Flight (Sieger 406), Registered Great Britain cover from Croydon addressed to the Swiss Consulate in New York; no flight cachet but the May 9th New York registry cancel on the back confirms it flew; Mi 12 €1,200, Fine to Very Fine. (Image) (Image2)

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Estimate $350-500
SOLD for $180.00
Will close during Public Auction
1966 cover 406 Liechtenstein image1936, 1st North America Flight, Liechtenstein Franking, signed Max Schmeling (Sieger 406), boldly in blue ink on multicolored picture postcard of railroad tracks addressedto Liberty NY, franked with Liechtenstein 10r and 1fr airmails (Scott Nos. C9 & C15) tied by "Riesenberg (Liechtenstein) 4.V.36" circular datestamps, with red "Deutsche Luftpost Europa-Nordamerika" Zeppelin handstamp cachet also ties 10r stamp, "New York, N.Y. G.P.O. May 9 1936" receiving cancel, Very Fine. (Image)

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Estimate $200-300
SOLD for $180.00
Will close during Public Auction
1967 cover 406 Liechtenstein image1936 (May 6) 1st North America Flight, mailed from Liechtenstein with 2F Zeppelin franking the cover met the Hindenburg at Frankfurt and made the crossing to America; signed by Max Schmelling, Fine to Very Fine.
Zumstein 406. (Image)

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Estimate $200-300
SOLD for $180.00
Will close during Public Auction
1968 cover 406 Luxembourg image1936 1st North America Flight, Luxembourg franking (Sieger 406), two registered covers with red Zeppelin flown handstamp cachet, first has Germany Zeppelin (#C57 & C58) tied by Frankfurt Bahnpost circular datestamp and Luxembourg #C2, C3 & C5 tied by two strikes of Luxembourg-ville circular datestamp to Cleveland; second has Luxembourg #C5 pair tied by "Kayl 2.5.36" circular datetamp and Belgium #C3 & C6 with former tied by the cachet to New York; also includes post card with seven Luxembourg stamps (two on message side & five on picture side) and red Zeppelin flown handstamp cachet, Very Fine. (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (Image4) (Image5) (Image6)

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Estimate $200-300
SOLD for $275.00
Will close during Public Auction
1969 cover 406 Norway image1936 1st North America Flight, Norway franking (Sieger 406), Nansen semi postal complete set (Scott Nos. B5-B8) tied by individual strikes of "Oslo Br. IX 1.5.36" circular datestamp on blue registered unsealed cover to NYC, red Zeppelin flown handstamp cachet, Oslo registry label and airmail etiquette, Berlin-Sassa (Hafen) and New York registry receiving double oval cancels (May 9 in black & May 11 in violet), Extremely Fine. (Image)

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Estimate $100-150
SOLD for $100.00
Will close during Public Auction
1970 406 USA image1936 (May 14) 1st North America Flight, US Post Office Department Form 5-11654 Return Receipt form; it confirms that a parcel was sent from Bell Harbor Long Island and received by family in Budapest Hungary; New York Registry markings and the Hindenburg flight cancel confirn the transmission; wonderful postal history from the 1st North American return flight, Fine to Very Fine.
Sieger 406. (Image) (Image2)

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1971 cover 407 image1936 1st North America Flight (Sieger 407), 15 covers and 9 postcards from Germany to the US or Germany, with "Deutsche Luftpost Europ-Nordamerika 1.Fahrt" bordpoststempel Type IV with different dates (May 7, 8, 9, 12, 14) in black and blue and purple, including one with complete set of German Summer Olympics (#B82-B89) to a Nassau Street address and one with #B82-B84 & B89, other addressees include Clara Adams, "The President, The White House, Washington D.C." and "Lt. Comdr. Geo. H. Mills, U.S. Naval Air Station, Lakehurst, N.J." (probably self-addressed while on board), postcards include 6 picture postcards, Very Fine. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)

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Estimate $300-400
SOLD for $450.00
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1972 cover 407 image1936 (May 12) 1st North American Flight (Sieger 407), Hindenburg stationery and On-Board postmark grace this envelope sent on the return portion of the flight; nicely signed by Hugo Eckener and Ernst Lehmann with receivers at Frankfurt and Hall, Fine to Very Fine. (Image)

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Estimate $250-350
SOLD for $130.00
Will close during Public Auction
1973 cover 407 image1936 (May 8) 1st North American Flight (Sieger 407), envelope with On-Board cancel on first North American flight of the season subsequently carried on both the 6th North American (Sieger 427) and Olympic Games (Sieger 428) flights, wee bit ratty but rare, Fine to Very Fine. (Image)

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Estimate $150-200
SOLD for $150.00
Will close during Public Auction
1974 cover 407 image1936 (May 12) Hindenburg Flown Tin Postcard (Sieger 407), 5 embossed metallic postcards showing a pioneer Zeppelin in flight over the German countryside; two are gold in color while one is silver and the remaining two bronze; three are unused with two having folded envelopes used for mailing; one of the gold ones was send by airplane (and has several creases to prove it), and the other was carried on the Hindenburg; very attractive, Fine to Very Fine. (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (Image4) (Image5) (Image6) (Image7)

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Estimate $300-400
SOLD for $325.00
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1975 cover 407 image1936 1st North America Flight, group of 16 on-board cancelled (Sieger 407), both cards and covers, all but one addressed to either the US or Germany; comprises cancel dates of May 7 (4, including Hungary postal card and one card to Costa-Rica), May 8 (6; 3 picture post cards, 3 covers (one "Unclaimed" with pointing hand), May 9 (4; 2 cards, 2 covers), and May 11 (2; 1 cover, 1 card); some nice multicolor frankings to be had, Fine to Very Fine or better. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)

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Estimate $500-750
SOLD for $400.00
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1976 cover 407 image1936 (May 12) 1st North American Flight (Sieger 407), eight better envelopes and picture postcards with On-Board cancels; German Embassy corner card addressed to Berlin Postage Due, LZ stationery sent to Germany autographed by C E Rosendahl, and postcards showing the interior and the airship above a hanger, Fine to Very Fine. (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (Image4) (Image5)

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Estimate $300-400
SOLD for $250.00
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1977 cover 407 image1936 (May 12) 1st North American Flight (Sieger 407), mixed franking item flown by glider in Austria following flight in the Hindenburg, most unusual, Fine to Very Fine. (Image)

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Estimate $250-350
SOLD for $140.00
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1978 cover 407//412A image1936 (May 8) 1st North American Flight (Sieger 407//412A), well-travelled picture postcard of the Graf Zeppelin and Hindenburg at their hangers; On-Board postmarks for 1st (Si 407A), and 2nd (Si 410A North American, and 5th South American (Si 412A) flights, as well as New York and Rio cancels; a triple threat. (Image)

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Estimate $200-300
SOLD for $160.00
Will close during Public Auction

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