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Worldwide Stamps and Covers Worldwide Air Mail Covers
Sale No: 50
Lot No: 446
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: India
NOV.4.1929 First Day of Issue of Air Mail Stamps on Flown Cover, a Karachi to London cover with the new 3a and 6a Air Mail stamps, with boxed "First Day / Of Issue of / Air Mail Stamps". The cover is signed on the back by G. Grant, the designer of the stamps. Two file folds, still very desirable. (Image)
Estimate $ 250
Opening C$ 100.00
Sold...C$ 225.00
Closed..Jun-07-2024, 15:06:20 EST
Sold For 225
Sale No: 50
Lot No: 447
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: USA
1926-1939 Eleven Early Airmail FDCs, including C7-C10, C16-C17 and C21-C24, with typewritten addresses except C8 handwritten, C10 printed label and C24 no label. Noted C16 (c.v. $175), C9 serviced by Nickles (c.v.. $100). Total Scott c.v. of $642 does not count premiums for cachet makers or earlier service providers. All covers shown in photos. (Image)
Scott $ 642
Opening C$ 80.00
Sold...C$ 80.00
Closed..Jun-07-2024, 15:06:45 EST
Sold For 80
Sale No: 50
Lot No: 448
Symbol: Cvr
Cat No: Canada
Accumulation of Over 800 First Flight and Airmail Covers, most of which are first flights from 1929 to 1938 (several signed, not much duplication), but also saw some last flights, commemorative flights, Dick Malott covers, noted several styles of airmail labels (Air Canada, etc.), destination covers, Newfoundland flights, and more, some written-up on pages, some in cover albums and some loose. Also includes a nice collection of used and unused Aerogrammes and Air Letters, neatly written-up on pages, apparently all different (2.5 inch thick stack). Overall very fine. (Image)