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Sale No: 778
Lot No: 2256
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Cat No: Collection
Lippman's Massive Airmail Cover Collection, 1920's-70's, thousands of covers comprising first days beginning with #C8 (2), #C9, #C10 (2; Wash DC & St. Louis, #C11, #C12 (3), #C16 (3), #C19 New York June 30 (2; Scott cat $1,000 each), #C20 (1 NYC & 9 SF), #C21 (5), #C22 (3), #C21 & #C22 combo (2), #C23 (8 Dayton & 8 St. Petersburg), #C24 (8), #C25-C31 (6), #C25a (3), #CE1 (11 Chicago; 1 DC), #CE2 (16 DC) -- this group catalog value over $5,200, see them all online, plus space related, air shows, pilot appreciation (CAM 30), Air Mail Weeks, first and last day of rates, airport dedications, crash covers, many Pan American Pacific flight covers, many first flights, small group of Robert E. Byrd covers including two signed and two turned, #C3 on Jul. 15, 1918 first trip (Scott cat $750), 3 Atomic Bomb related covers and an Albert Gore TLS thanking Captain H.R. Carson, U.S. Navy Chief, Crossroads Division, Armed Forces Special Weapons Project for sending him the "Bombs at Bikini" report, some of the covers are signed by the pilots, plus much more including a few foreign including 2 rocket mails and 30 catapult covers (13 legal sized), few faults to be expected, overall Very Fine, ex Lippman. Shipping charges apply - weight 55.8 lbs. (Video for this lot) (Video2 for this lot) (Video3 for this lot) (Video4 for this lot) (Video5 for this lot) (Image)
Estimate $2,500-3,500
Opening US$ 4,750.00
Sold...US$ 4,750.00
Closed..Dec-09-2022, 13:44:38 EST
Sold For 4750
First Flights
Sale No: 778
Lot No: 2257
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Cat No: Collection
First Flight Covers to Cuba Collection, 1920-31, approximately 100, better incl. 3 covers flown on West Indies Airways cover to Havana Nov. 1 1920 (1 franked by #C1), many Pan American flown, wide variety of frankings most of which are American stamps, well-organized on Lighthouse pages, Very Fine, vast majority retail at $20 and up; perfect for eBay, see them all online, ex-Lippman. Shipping charges apply - weight 10.8 lbs. (Video for this lot) (Video2 for this lot) (Image)
Estimate $750-1,000
Opening US$ 550.00
Sold...US$ 550.00
Closed..Dec-09-2022, 13:45:51 EST
Sold For 550
Zeppelin Covers
Sale No: 778
Lot No: 2258
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Cat No: Collection
US and Brazil Zeppelin Flown Cover Collection, 17 US including legal sized with $2.60 Graf Zeppelin stamp (#C15) and six Brazil May and June 1930 to Cuba (4), NY and Canal Zone, also includes a Nicaragua cover intended for the Zeppelin that missed the Zeppelin flight (small repair), and 16 miscellaneous items including May 16, 1929 Western Union Cable-gram between collectors in the US and Belgium regarding Zeppelin flown covers, Very Fine, also includes Sieger Catalog 21st edition (1995), Frost Special Airship and Postcard Catalog (2005) and The Story of the Airship by Hugh Allen, ex-Lippman. Shipping charges apply - weight 4.8 lbs. (Image)
Estimate $1,000-1,500
Opening US$ 650.00
Sold...US$ 650.00
Closed..Dec-09-2022, 13:46:41 EST
Sold For 650
Zeppelin Covers: US Airships
Sale No: 778
Lot No: 2259
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Cat No: Collection
USS Akron & Macon Cover Accumulation, over 110 Akron covers including 6 autographed including Admiral Charles E. Rosendahl (4), Herbert Hoover and Alger Dresel, and approximately 450 Macon covers including 80 memorials and 8 Christmas/Holiday, a handful are signed, most addressed to either Mr. Clayton A. or Emil A. Thurman of New Orleans (airmail investor and former President of the still active Crescent City Stamp Club), also includes ten miscellaneous Zeppelin covers and four unused postcards including one showing black and white image of Shenandoah wreck, plus a small piece of the Shenandoah's "gas bag", some duplication but many different, Very Fine, see them all online, for the histories of the two airships, visit Shipping charges apply - weight 6.4 lbs. https://njpostalhistory.org/media/pdf/LakehurstNAS_Pts_I_IInjph2019.pdf, ex-Lippman and purchased by Mr. Lippman from the Thurman estate. (Image)