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Daniel F. Kelleher Auctions, LLC Sale: 754

Postal History
Soviet and Russian Space Flights

Voskhod Flights (1964-1965)
Sale No: 754
Lot No: 6595
Symbol: Cat No: Oct 12

image U.S.S.R., 1964 (Oct 12), Voskhod 1 triumphant autographed postcard, the perfect item from the world's first three man crew; commemorative postmark ties stamp honoring these brave cosmonauts; Komarov, Feoktistov and Yegorov have boldly signed this exceptional item. Suggested Bid $600-800 (Image)

Suggested Bid $600-800

Opening US$ 300.00


Closed..Mar-17-2021, 10:25:38 EST
Sold For 0

Sale No: 754
Lot No: 6596
Symbol: Cat No: Oct 12

image U.S.S.R., 1964 (Oct 12), Voskhod 1 striking item. Crew: V. Komarov, K.Feoktistov, B.Yegorov. First multiman spacecraft, boldly signed postcard by Komarov, Feoktistov and Yegorov; commemorative honoring the trio is tied with a space-themed postmark; a difficult item to find and in lovely condition. Suggested Bid $600-800 (Image)

Suggested Bid $600-800

Opening US$ 300.00


Closed..Mar-17-2021, 10:25:55 EST
Sold For 0

Sale No: 754
Lot No: 6597
Symbol: Cat No: Collection

image U.S.S.R., 1964 (Oct 12), Voskhod 1 autographed by crew. Crew: V. Komarov, K.Feoktistov, B.Yegorov. First multiman spacecraft, lofting three men in orbit before America could even manage two continued the Soviet relentless march for "firsts"; by removing the ejection seat, eliminating spacesuits, and even requiring the crew to go on a diet, the Soviets were able to squeeze three where before there had only been one; Komarov would fly again but be lost when the parachute on his Soyuz 1 capsule failed to correctly deploy; for Feoktistov and Yegorov, this would be their only flights; this crew signed set from a landmark mission needs to be in your collection. Suggested Bid $500-750 (Image)

Suggested Bid $500-750

Opening US$ 250.00


Closed..Mar-17-2021, 10:26:17 EST
Sold For 0

Sale No: 754
Lot No: 6598
Symbol: Cat No: Oct 12

image U.S.S.R., 1964 (Oct 12), Voskhod 1 scuffed but rare postcard. Crew: V. Komarov, K.Feoktistov, B.Yegorov. First multiman spacecraft, autographed by Komarov, Feoktistov and Yegorov; following their epic feat of orbiting three cosmonauts at once (in 1964), Komarov would fly the first Soyuz series spacecraft as well; tragically, he was killed when the parachute system fouled on his return to Earth; with this being the only flight for his comrades, the crew signed postcard is scarce; flaking on the edges and smudges to the signatures. Suggested Bid $400-600 (Image)

Suggested Bid $400-600

Opening US$ 200.00


Closed..Mar-17-2021, 10:26:37 EST
Sold For 0

Sale No: 754
Lot No: 6599
Symbol: Cat No: Oct 12

image U.S.S.R., 1964 (Oct 12), Voskhod 1 signed Komarov color card. Crew: V. Komarov, K.Feoktistov, B.Yegorov. First multiman spacecraft, a superior commander who led Voskhod 1 would go on to fly the first of the new series, Soyuz 1; due to a parachute failure he unfortunately perished and became the first space fatality; stamp honoring tied to card; bold autograph of Komarov below. Suggested Bid $300-400 (Image)

Suggested Bid $300-400

Opening US$ 200.00
Sold...US$ 200.00


Closed..Mar-17-2021, 10:27:02 EST
Sold For 200
Sale No: 754
Lot No: 6601
Symbol: Cat No: Mar 18

image U.S.S.R., 1965 (Mar 18), Voskhod 2 crew signed postcard. Crew: P. Belyayev, A. Leonov. First spacewalk, Pavel Belyayev was the senior ranking officer in the cosmonaut corps and commander of the flight in which his partner, Alexei Leonov, make the world's first spacewalk; since he died at age 44 after complications following surgery crew signed items remain uncommon; the stamps were added later since the 10th anniversary of Gagarin's flight cancels were not applied until 1971 (Pavel died in 1970). Suggested Bid $200-300 (Image)

Suggested Bid $200-300

Opening US$ 100.00


Closed..Mar-17-2021, 10:28:01 EST
Sold For 0


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