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Cherrystone Auctions Sale: 0524

United States
United States - Air Post

Flight Covers
Sale No: 0524
Lot No: 169
Symbol: e

image 1903 "First Man-Flight, December 17, 1903 Kitty Hawk, N.C." picture postcard, signed Orville Wright, minor card tear at top, otherwise fine (Image)

Est.US$150

Opening US$ 350.00
Sold...US$ 350.00


Closed..May-07-2024, 11:05:15 EST
Sold For 350

Sale No: 0524
Lot No: 170
Symbol: e
Cat No: AAMC 3a

image 1911 (25 Sep) Garden City Estates, first flight postcard ("Glen Curtis" airplane) franked with 1c green, handstamped "Aerial Special Despatch", addressed to Norwich, Conn., fine (Cat No. AAMC 3a) (Image)

Est.US$150

Opening US$ 475.00
Sold...US$ 475.00


Closed..May-07-2024, 11:05:40 EST
Sold For 475

Sale No: 0524
Lot No: 171
Symbol: e
Cat No: AAMC 10

image 1911 (28 Nov) Aerial Substation Athletic Park Savannah, Ga., 2c stationery entire addressed to New York, v.f. (Cat No. AAMC 10) (Image)

Est.US$150

Opening US$ 400.00
Sold...US$ 400.00


Closed..May-07-2024, 11:06:08 EST
Sold For 400

Sale No: 0524
Lot No: 172
Symbol: e

image 1926 (7 Dec) flight cover franked with 29 stamps, United States and 27 other countries, each canceled on their prospective stops, signed by the various pilots. (The administration of Calvin Coolidge sought ideas for ways to build relationships with countries of Central and South America. Chief of the Army Air Forces, Major General Mason proposed a goodwill visit by Army Air Force pilots to 23 countries in the Caribbean and Central and South America. The selected route covered over 23,000 miles, visiting the capitals of every country in Latin and Central America, except Lima, which was at too high an altitude for the aircraft to reach. It also visited the Caribbean islands of Trinidad, Jamaica, and Martinique) (Image)

Est.US$500

Opening US$ 650.00
Sold...US$ 650.00


Closed..May-07-2024, 11:06:31 EST
Sold For 650

Sale No: 0524
Lot No: 173
Symbol: e

image 1927 (16 June) FDC franked with 10c Lindbergh, sent from Washington, D.C. to Los Angeles, signed "Chas A. Lindbergh", with arrival pmk on back (Image)

Est.US$500

Opening US$ 650.00
Sold...US$ 650.00


Closed..May-07-2024, 11:06:44 EST
Sold For 650

Sale No: 0524
Lot No: 174
Symbol: e
Cat No: AAMC TO1060

image 1927 (29 June) Byrd Trans-Atlantic Flight, cacheted cover franked with 5c blue, canceled New York, June 21,1927, with "Ver-sur-Mer" 2.7.27 arrival cds, v.f., signed by Byrd and three crew members (Comdr. R.E.Byrd took off on his monoplane "America" from New York to Paris and was forced to land on the beach at Ver-sur-Mer (after a flight of 42 hours). As the mail pouch was soaked, many of the covers are without stamps or defective). This one is in excellent condition, handstamped Schoendorf on back (Cat No. AAMC TO1060) (Image)

Est.US$750

Opening US$ 800.00
Sold...US$ 800.00


Closed..May-07-2024, 11:06:55 EST
Sold For 800

Sale No: 0524
Lot No: 175
Symbol: e

image 1928 (9 July) Boston, cover franked with 10c Lindbergh, bearing "Official Welcome to America Earhart, Wilmer Sultz, Lou Gordon "Friendship" fliers" cachet, actually autographed by all three fliers, v.f., addressed to Mr. George W. Angers (Amelia Earhart became the first woman to fly across the Atlantic Ocean in 1928, but only as a passenger. Wilmer Stultz and Louis Gordon did the actual piloting. The trio made their crossing in a Fokker F.VII Tri-Motor named "Friendship". Their successful flight took them from Trepassey Harbour, Newfoundland, to Burry Port, South Wales in 20 hours and 40 minutes) (Image)

Est.US$500

Opening US$ 525.00
Sold...US$ 525.00


Closed..May-07-2024, 11:07:25 EST
Sold For 525

Sale No: 0524
Lot No: 176
Symbol: e

image 1929 (9 July) cacheted "Amelia Earhart Embarks on First Official T.A.T. Flight" cover from Columbus, Ohio to Cleveland, signed in red crayon by Amelia Earhart, v.f. (Image)

Est.US$500

Opening US$ 550.00
Sold...US$ 550.00


Closed..May-07-2024, 11:08:26 EST
Sold For 550

Sale No: 0524
Lot No: 177
Symbol: e

image 1931 (4 Feb) cacheted "The Aero Club of Washington, D.C. - Welcoming American Fliers Who Made Aviation Records in 1930" cover from Washington, D.C. to Leo August in Newark, N.J., signed by Amelia Earhart and one other (Image)

Est.US$500

Opening US$ 475.00
Sold...US$ 475.00


Closed..May-07-2024, 11:08:54 EST
Sold For 475

Sale No: 0524
Lot No: 178
Symbol: e

image 1933 (28 Oct) cacheted "Lansing Michigan Welcomes Amelia Earhart our Topnotch woman flyer" cover from Lansing, Mich. to Cleveland, Ohio, signed by Amelia Earhart, v.f., Irwin Heiman pencil guarantee on back (Image)

Est.US$500

Opening US$ 450.00


Closed..May-07-2024, 11:09:14 EST
Sold For 0

Sale No: 0524
Lot No: 179
Symbol: e

image 1933 Darius-Girenas Transatlantic flight cover franked with 3c Newburgh, tied by Brooklyn July 15 cds, also "Lituanica" and corresponding violet cachets, signed by both fliers, Kaunas July 18 arrival pmk on back, v.f. (Image)

Est.US$250

Opening US$ 230.00


Closed..May-07-2024, 11:09:26 EST
Sold For 0
Sale No: 0524
Lot No: 180
Symbol: e

image 1937 Amelia Earhart, non-serviced cacheted envelope printed by Gimbels, with Round The World Flight inscriptions, franked with three uncancelled adhesives, v.f. (Image)

Est.US$200

Opening US$ 350.00
Sold...US$ 350.00


Closed..May-07-2024, 11:10:22 EST
Sold For 350


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