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Postal History Aircraft Flights Early Airmail Flights: Collections, Groups and Mis
Sale No: 754
Lot No: 6031
Symbol: Cat No: Collection
Central America, Early airmail, 1927-1932, Cuba (8); Haiti (8) FAM 6; Dominican Republic (5) FAM 6; Panama (5) first flight to El Salvador and Venezuela; Nicaragua commercial mail; Honduras; and Guatemala registered; 29 covers; clean lot. View a PDF of images for this lot Suggested Bid $250-350 (Image)
Suggested Bid $250-350
Opening US$ 140.00
Sold...US$ 140.00
Closed..Mar-16-2021, 10:48:41 EST
Sold For 140
Sale No: 754
Lot No: 6034
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United States, 140 test flight related aviation envelopes, 23 have signatures (a total of 35) related to NASA training and experimental aviation; autographs include, Edward Mendenhall Tom McMurtry, Don Mallick, Steve Ishmael, Fitz Fulton, Vic Horton, Skip Guidry, Charlie Justice, Gary Krier, E Enevoldsen, Ray MacPherson, Bill Casey, Stan Boyd, Kenneth Bowersox, Al White and Joe Cotton; also 117 unsigned from numerous programs including, LLRV (Goldey), F-8, C-5, XB-70, F-111A, YF-12, A-7, X-24B, M-2, B-52, B-1, Gulfstream II, T-38, Jet Star, and B-747 shuttle carrier; clean. Shipping charges apply - weight 1.2 lbs. Suggested Bid $300-400 (Image)
Suggested Bid $300-400
Opening US$ 300.00
Sold...US$ 300.00
Closed..Mar-16-2021, 10:51:12 EST
Sold For 300
Sale No: 754
Lot No: 6036
Symbol: Cat No: 101A1
United States, Government airmail flights, 1918-1925, first trip Washington - New York (101A1) with 27 cents paid with definitives plus 10 cents special delivery backstamped Atlantic City NJ; beautiful Roessler Philadelphia - New York (101C1) with 21 cents on the face and 6 cents on the reverse; Roessler Lock Haven - New York (109c) marked special delivery with a C2; Springfield IL - Chicago (155); Hartford - New York (156a); 614-616 on transcontinental route New York - Chicago (167d); 611 block on same route (167d); C4-6 on New York - San Francisco (167n) without receiver; also Chicago - Cheyenne (167) and Cheyenne - Chicago (167); Lakehurst - Bermuda 21 Feb 1925 (Frost 126-8) USS Los Angeles autographed by C E Rosendahl; two cacheted examples of 21 Apr 1925 Lakehurst - Bermuda (Frost 126-9); same flight but 18 Apr instead of the usual 15 Apr (Frost 126-9B); return leg (Bermuda - New York) cover (Frost 126-9A2); Lakehurst - Mayaguez (Frost 126-10A); San Juan - New York (Frost 126-10C); USS Shehnandoah at Governor's Conference with USS Patoka cancel signed by C E Rosendahl (Mi ZR 1 2A); Mayaguez - New York (Frost 126-10C) signed C E Rosendahl; lovely Elko NV to Chicago 25 Mar 1925 unlisted; stunning New York - San Francisco - New York (172); 12 covers (177) from New York, Chicago, Bryant, Bellefonte and Des Moines; drop mail postcard from Bodensee; unused postcard showing USS Los Angeles moored to USS Patoka and another leaving Bermuda; Oct 1st 1925 crash mail (AAMC 25.2); too late for Adm Byrd's America, still went Chicago to France; USS Leviathancatapult mail autographed Clarence Chamberlin; New York - Rome in "Old Glory" 7 Aug 1927 Unlisted (2 examples); catalog exceeds $4,000; what a wonderful volume. Shipping charges apply - weight 2.8 lbs. AAMC 101A1; $450. AAMC 101C1; $500. View a video of images for this lot Suggested Bid $1,500-2,000 (Image)
Suggested Bid $1,500-2,000
Opening US$ 1,200.00
Sold...US$ 1,200.00
Closed..Mar-16-2021, 10:53:05 EST
Sold For 1200
Sale No: 754
Lot No: 6037
Symbol: Cat No: Collection
United States, A C Roessler, 1918-1926, C2 franked Chicago to New York (109) 9 Sep 1918 (catalogs $100); pair 535 franked New York to Chicago (110e) 17 Dec 1918 (catalogs $50), Mears and Brown Round The World flight (PP11b2) 1 Aug 1930 (catalogs $295), Orville Wright Day (169) 2 Oct 1924 (catalogs $ 50), Hart and MacLaren transatlantic flight (1130) dated 7 Jan 1931 (catalogs $ 150), F7-2 Nassau-Miami (4 without no cachets), Lindbergh Day in Panama, cover cancelled during the Kansas City Republican Convention autographed by VP Charles Curtis, 15 copies of the 1926 Sesquicentennial FDC without cachet (catalogs $225); some nice items here. AAMC PP100b2; $295. AAMC 1130; $150. Suggested Bid $400-600 (Image)
Suggested Bid $400-600
Opening US$ 325.00
Sold...US$ 325.00
Closed..Mar-16-2021, 10:53:58 EST
Sold For 325
Sale No: 754
Lot No: 6039
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United States, 100+ early CAM flights, 1926-1935, numerous signed by the postmaster and or pilot; a few airport dedications sprinkled in; also noted three C8 FDC; crash mail signed by pilot (1 Mar 1929) Daytona Beach and another, also signed postmarked Macon GA; first overnight New York to Chicago backstamped Bryan OH and Chicago IL; bonus, 10 first stratosphere flight carried by Wiley Post. Shipping charges apply - weight 1.6 lbs. Suggested Bid $500-750 (Image)
Suggested Bid $500-750
Opening US$ 275.00
Sold...US$ 275.00
Closed..Mar-16-2021, 10:55:08 EST
Sold For 275
Sale No: 754
Lot No: 6040
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United States, CAMs, Expositions, and early flight, 1926-1930, 300+ covers in 6 binders; large percentage are Mauck and use C10; better items include C10 FDC from Little Falls and Washington, 17 cent Wilson FDC, C5 on envelope between Chicago and San Francisco, FDCs from the 1926 Midwestern Philatelic Exhibition; clean in glassine sleeves. Shipping charges apply - weight 13.4 lbs. Suggested Bid $300-400 (Image)
Suggested Bid $300-400
Opening US$ 425.00
Sold...US$ 425.00
Closed..Mar-16-2021, 10:55:35 EST
Sold For 425
Sale No: 754
Lot No: 6041
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United States, 25th anniversary of flight scrapbook, 1928, the scrapbook is falling apart but the history it contains is par excellence; autographs on cover include, Orville Wright, Lois Bleriot, Glenn Curtis, Edward Stinson (endurance record), Lt John Harding (1924 World Cruiser), Clarence Chamberlin, Arthur Goebel (Pacific pioneer flight), Edward Schlee and William Brock (round the world record), George Haldeman, Anthony Fokker, Guiseppe Bellanca, Charles Dawes (US Vice President), C Jayette Taylor (NACA), Igor Sikorsky, John Philip Sousa (Stars and Stripes Forever), Charles Lawrence (designed Whirlwind engine), Calvin Coolidge, W P Mac Craken Jr (1st gov issued pilot's license), Harry Guggenheim, Bernt Balchen, Shay Heath, B. B Lipsner (1st superintendent of airmail service), Max Bromberg, George Dunlap (Curtis mechanic who witnessed the 1st woman pilot in 1910), W Emmerson, Harry Lindquist, Richard Schwartz, Frank Hawks and W. O. Saunders (Wright Brothers monument); there are several great duplicates you can trade (sadly you only get one Orville Wright); tremendous item for the top bidder. Shipping charges apply - weight 4.6 lbs. View a video of images for this lot Suggested Bid $2,000-3,000 (Image)
Suggested Bid $2,000-3,000
Opening US$ 1,400.00
Sold...US$ 1,400.00
Closed..Mar-16-2021, 10:56:31 EST
Sold For 1400
Sale No: 754
Lot No: 6042
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United States, scrapbook of world aviation, 1928-32, begins with unbelievable magazine photographs of the 1932 USS Akron accident, when four sailors on mooring lines were pulled into the air, one dropped 15 feet and broke his arm, two were pulled hundreds of feet before they fell to their deaths, and the last seaman held on thousands of feet up for more than 2 hours before he was rescued; autograph of the first pilot to cross the Atlantic in an airplane, Arthur Brown; clippings about Glenn Curtis and Admiral Moffett; lots of clippings about the USS Akron; 4 autographs of Kingsford Smith; 3 signatures of Berlin to Chicago aspirant Wolfram Hirth; articles in the Lindbergh beacon, autograph of DO-X pilot C H Schildhauer; 3 great DO-X postcards; elegant 8" x 10" sepia portrait of a woman in a stole and hat taken in Chicago. Shipping charges apply - weight 3.6 lbs. View a video of images for this lot Suggested Bid $300-400 (Image)