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United States United States and Foreign Airmail Covers U.S. Airmail and Flight Covers Lots and Collection
Sale No: 3024
Lot No: 3059
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Cat No: Collection
CAM 1/33 Cover Accumulation w/ Signatures, a sprawling accumulation of 1,500+ covers ranging from CAM 1 to 33 (with only 7, 14, and 31 not represented), includes 100+ signed by Earle Ovington and many others signed by pilots and postmasters, many in the $5-20 retail range but some higher (enormous AAMC value), only light duplication throughout, few minor condition issues but generally Very Fine, an exceptional opportunity for the collector or dealer of CAM flights
CV. 1,000
Opening US$ 1,000.00
Sold...US$ 1,000.00
Closed..Apr-05-2019, 22:16:03 EST
Sold For 1000
Sale No: 3024
Lot No: 3060
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Cat No: C11
First Flight Covers with 5c Beacon (C11) Franking, 33 covers hinged to black pages and dealer priced at over $900, some covers signed by the Pilots, F-VF; very clean lot,
CV. 120
Opening US$ 120.00
Sold...US$ 120.00
Closed..Apr-05-2019, 22:16:14 EST
Sold For 120
Sale No: 3024
Lot No: 3061
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1929/30 1st Flight Covers. three covers; C9 on Sep 22, 1929 cover from San Juan, PR to Paramaribo, Dutch Guiana, autographed by Pilot Earee Ovington, .also two 1930 1st Flight covers franked with C11 (open door variety), used from Miami, FL, signed by Pilot W. J. Shaffer; and Jackson, MS flight, signed by Pilot Lee R Warren. F-VF (Image)
CV. 100
Opening US$ 95.00
Closed..Apr-05-2019, 22:16:30 EST
Sold For 0
Sale No: 3024
Lot No: 3062
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Cat No: R25N14
Interesting Flight Cover Balance 1929/31, five covers incl. 20th anniversary of first airmail flight signed by Earle Ovington and members of the 34th Pursuit Squadron (with Ovington's handwritten notes on reverse), R25N14 Newark to West Palm Beach 2/8/31 (only 7 flown, AAMC $150), 34E2 Camden to Los Angeles 10/25/30 w/ Philadelphia cachet signed by pilots and postmaster (very few exist, AAMC $350), and two covers from CAM 11 incl. one w/ "First Pickup...by Adams Non-Standard Method, Youngstown O." scarce four line handstamp (as well as second cover from same flight w/ Ovington autograph), overall a Very Fine and interesting group, ideal for the specialist
CV. 100
Opening US$ 100.00
Sold...US$ 100.00
Closed..Apr-05-2019, 22:16:43 EST
Sold For 100
Sale No: 3024
Lot No: 3063
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Cat No: 1920
Early Airport Cancels, two 2c entires + 1c postal card: "Aeroplane Station, St. Louis Mo. Aviation Field" (1920); voilet "Air Mail Service New York" (1922 duplex); Aeroplane Mail Service Aviation Station, Brattleboro, VT." straightline machine cancel (1922), all Fine or better. (Image)
CV. 75
Opening US$ 80.00
Sold...US$ 80.00
Closed..Apr-05-2019, 22:17:08 EST
Sold For 80
Sale No: 3024
Lot No: 3064
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C.A.M. Flight Covers, Dedications, Event Covers, 55 flight covers + small bit of ephemera, includes nine covers franked with C4, Very Fine