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Sale No: 731
Lot No: 23
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Cat No: Collection
India, Airmail Etiquettes, collection, on- and off-cover, over 30 labels plus nine covers; labels include two Mair rarity six-star ratings, along with several multiples, including full panes of six of #A1a and A1b (all five-star) and a full sheet of 40 with five tête-bêche pairs; covers (two of which are five-star) include four pre-1930, each with handstamp, pre-printed endorsement or manuscript notation specifying the Basra-Cairo route; a 1933 commercial First Flight Cover from Calcutta to Singapore and thence to Britain; Censored cover to Spain; a US Business Reply Envelope, and a Stephen Smith 1933 First Flight Cover with new etiquettes identified as watermarked and unwatermarked, Fine to Very Fine or better, an interesting group. Estimate $1,000 - 1,500. Suggested Bid $1,000-1,500 (Image)
Suggested Bid $1,000-1,500
Opening US$ 600.00
Closed..Dec-03-2019, 10:11:15 EST
Sold For 0
Sale No: 731
Lot No: 24
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Cat No: Collection
India, Airmail Etiquettes, ca. 1932-34, group of 21 Stephen H. Smith special labels, each with a Mair Catalogue of Airmail Labels six-star rarity rating, with many signed; includes Hiltz Elephant (2), first Indian flight "Conveying a Cargo of Fish", "A Massage [sic!!] from H.E. the Viceroy By Homing Pigeon" (2), "The Houston-Mt. Everest Expedition", several "Carried by" labels from the Calcutta-to-Rangoon Air Race (including an unusual tête-bêche pair for "My Hildegarde"), plus two Earthquake Relief labels, one for Pilot K.D. Knocker's flight, the other for C.D. Barnard's; also featured is a flown cover bearing the Barnard label, tied by blue straightline "The Flying Circus" handstamp, with second strike on reverse, Very Fine, a nice group of these fascinating labels. Estimate $1,500 - 2,000. Suggested Bid $1,500-2,000 (Image)
Suggested Bid $1,500-2,000
Opening US$ 1,200.00
Sold...US$ 1,200.00
Closed..Dec-03-2019, 10:11:32 EST
Sold For 1200
B.R.A. (British Railway Administration)
Sale No: 731
Lot No: 180
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India: British Railway Administration, 1901 (May 15), B.R.A. 5¢ on ½¢ brown, on local cover to Peking, forwarded to Tientsin, the stamp tied by a faulty undated violet handstamp reading "Railway Post Office/PFKING"; cover additionally franked by horizontal pair of India 3p "C.E.F."-overprinted Victorias, each tied by an indistinct strike of an F.P.O./15 MY/01 dater; addressed to a Special Service Officer in Peking, the address crossed out and "C/o Capt Conran/Tientsin" added in pencil at upper left; reverse bears same-day single-circle "F.P.O. No. 18" and comb-style "F.P.O. No. 4" daters; backflap slightly torn from original opening, otherwise nearly Very Fine, a neat cover. Estimate $750 - 1,000. Suggested Bid $750-1,000 (Image)