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Daniel F. Kelleher Auctions, LLC Sale: 778

Worldwide Stamps and Covers
Postal History Collections

Sale No: 778
Lot No: 2721
Symbol:
Cat No: Collection

image Worldwide, Desirable Zeppelin Covers Collection, 1920s/30s, approximately. 90 flown covers/cards neatly mounted and annotated on pages with some "extras" in between the pages, also includes some airship/Zeppelin picture postcards, South American "Condor" flights, a handful of Zeppelin stamps, mixed franking, commercial mail (including some non-Zeppelin), USS Akron and Macon covers, etc., mostly LZ 127 "Graf Zeppelin" flights including plenty of better as Albania 1932 5th So America Flight, Argentina C20-29 mint singles, C20-24 set on Buenos Aires to USA, C25-29 set on Buenos Aires to Germany, Brazil 4CL1 Rio to USA, 4CL1+4CL3 Rio to Friedrichshafen, 4CL3 Rio to USA, 4CL4 Rio to USA, 4CL5 Rio to USA (4), 4CL8 Rio to USA, 4CL9 Rio to USA, 4CL9 Rio to Germany, Germany C36 1931 Friedrichshafen to USA with Cape Verde drop, C38 (2)+C39 to USA with "On Board" cancels, C43-45 set franking Friedrichshafen to USA, C43 Friedrichshafen to Chicago, Gibraltar 1934 3rd So America Flight, Greece 1932 So America Flight postal card, Tripolitania 1932 6th So America Flight with two C15, USA C13 on picture post card Lakehurst to Germany, C13 Lakehurst to France, C14 on picture post card NY City round trip, C15 Washington DC round trip FDC, C15 NY City round trip, etc., mostly Brazil, Germany, USA and Argentina covers with frankings of 9 additional countries, usual mixed condition with majority F-VF, well worth a close look, ex Csolkovits. Shipping charges apply - weight 8.4 lbs. (Video for this lot) (Video2 for this lot) (Image)

Estimate $8,000-12,000

Opening US$ 4,750.00
Sold...US$ 4,750.00


Closed..Dec-10-2022, 14:49:51 EST
Sold For 4750

Sale No: 778
Lot No: 2722
Symbol:
Cat No: Collection

image Worldwide, Postal History & Stamps, A Valuable Eclectic Estate/Accumulation, 1914-60. A very unusual holding of over 2500 covers and postcards plus a myriad of 19th and 20th century stamps all together two boxes ready to sort and sell, Many items are still on their original auction lot pages or in envelopes as purchased privately with at least several hundred as such with cost ranging from $20 to several hundred dollars each. World War I was a passion for the collector with a huge range of covers, censored mail, propaganda cards and much more most purchased individually from dealers in Great Britain, the Continent, and the U.S.A. We also note prisoner of war mail. Favorite countries include Germany, Austria, Great Britain and many more, some better postal stationery is present. We see stamps up to $350 each and we only viewed a small portion of this estate lot. Numerous items purchased at $50 to $150 each, packages of even new issues are to be found. Simply an extraordinary lot for potential "finds" and will be fun to view by any postal history enthusiast. A huge retail or auction value. Mainly F.-V.F. with a few faults. Shipping charges apply - weight 30 lbs. (Image)

Estimate $7,500-10,000

Opening US$ 6,000.00
Sold...US$ 6,000.00


Closed..Dec-10-2022, 14:50:35 EST
Sold For 6000

Sale No: 778
Lot No: 2723
Symbol:
Cat No: Collection

image Worldwide, Vast Airmail Cover Lot, 1923-50, about 600 better envelopes and cards related to Airmail; 250 Contract Air Mail (CAM) covers, often with interesting frankings; 1919 Roessler envelope New Jersey to Princeton with 2¢ rate, several early Helicopter mail, Apollo 9 crew signed launch cover (postmark is backdated), 1935 Pan Am Clipper San Fran - Honolulu - San Fran on Secretary of the Interior envelope addressed to Hon Harold L Ickes, Scott # C18 on three covers (Miami, Akron, and Chicago), 2 Europa and 3 Bremen Catapult covers, 1929 Park City UT Crash cover, Air Express Springfield to Cleveland, Roessler 1931 twentieth anniversity of Airmail with scarce cachets in red and another in blue, Air Express Portland to Seattle, Air Express Springfield to Peoria with 5 autographs (including CAM 2 pilots Sloinger, Smith and Gurney), C6 on 1st coast to coast flight (SF to Phili), 15 Cobham overnight flight envelopes (9 New York, 2 Washington, and 4 Philadelphia), C5 on Raymond Barr Pittsburgh to Oakland, C1 and imperf pair of Harding memorial on Lindbergh Day Washington to New York flight, C1 pair on 1921 Registered commercial mail, fresh C4 on Phili to NY Sesquicentenial Route, C1 pair on 1921 Registered return receipt requested business mail from Hartford to Philadelphia, 1912 Roessler upraided U35 with advertising on the back mailed from Guam, one of 136 pieces carried on F C Chichester's 1931 Australia-Philippines-Japan flight (Mati to Ormoc), 1924 Trans-Polar flight expedition card (US franking to Christina and Norse postage for return), 462d booklet pane with tab on first mail from McKeesport PA, C4 block on 1923 night test flight NY to LA, Roscoe Turner signed cover carried in Mac Robertson Air Race with British and Australian postage, emergency Airmail service from Gulkana to Chitina AK (Gillam Airways label on reverse), Airport Dedication Angola IN on Permit business mail with Postage Due, C12 plate block of 6 FDC with Special Delivery, 1929 Rocky Ford Air Circus in CO paid with Kansas overprints, Garfield Perry multicolor cachet with Molley Pitcher overprint block transported by Cleveland & Columbus RPO, 1928 Radioletter from Wall Street to Fort Wayne, 11 examples of SS City of Los Angeles ship to shore, 3 Goodyear Puritan airship (carried), Akron training flight, Graf Zeppelin RTW Los Angeles to Friedrichshafen, 4 SS Leviathan ship to shore, airship Los Angeles (Feb 20, Apr 15 (12), and Apr 27 (3)), Airport Dedications, Air Races and Meets, and a small number of anniversary envelopes; about 200 Foreign Air Mail (FAM) covers with a concentration of far flug origins and destinations often missing from collections; well worth a peek, Fine to Very Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 9.2 lbs. (Image)

Estimate $3,000-4,000

Opening US$ 2,200.00
Sold...US$ 2,200.00


Closed..Dec-10-2022, 14:51:11 EST
Sold For 2200

Sale No: 778
Lot No: 2724
Symbol:
Cat No: Collection

image Worldwide, Better Airmail Stock, 1917-53, about 250 very clean premium covers; 1917 Italy Experimental Airmail with Scott # C1 (3), 1929 Galway to London, Registered Vaduz to Luzern, 1935 French rocket mail, Latvia overprint set on cover from Riga to Luzern, Bremen catapult mail, 1931 Malta to England, 1938 US Embasy Berlin to Maryland, 1931 Hurbert Wilkins sub to North Pole (3), 1938 Curacao to Paramaribo, 1937 Batavia to Den Haag, caligraphy address to Consulate General from Batavia to Sydney, 1948 uprated APO 660 from Japan, Belgian 1935 rocket mail, 1927 Luxembourg balloon mail, 1935 rocket mail from Holland, 1934 KLM envelopes Amsterdam to Curacau, 1932 Capetown to London and Victoria, 1933 Karachi to Calcutta, 1931 Perth to Adelaide, 1932 Xmas Greetings by First All-Australian Air Mail to New Zealand, 1929 Dover to Natal, 1949 Ramalla to Cairo (AV2), 1919 Tunisia Airmail, 1928 Ile de France Ship to Shore 1931 Christmas Airmail Palmerston to Christchurch, 1935 London to Budapest, Guernsey set on 1st mail to England, Registered Monte Carlo to Berlin, and much more, Fine to Very Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 4.6 lbs. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)

Estimate $2,500-3,500

Opening US$ 1,900.00
Sold...US$ 1,900.00


Closed..Dec-10-2022, 14:51:46 EST
Sold For 1900

Sale No: 778
Lot No: 2725
Symbol:
Cat No: Collection

image Worldwide, Enticing and Varied Postal History Holding, many hundreds of covers, most individually sleeved, with all but a handful from Eastern Europe and Western Europe and their Colonies; note a nice range of Omnibus issue First Day Covers from the British Empire, attractive France and Colonies frankings, a good mix of German and Italian covers, early Luxembourg Europa First Day Covers, colorful mixed frankings from Turkey, a newspaper from Austria with 1Kr stamp tied, attractive San Marino and Monaco (the latter including a Royal Wedding commemorative booklet with proofs and cover, the book signed by Rainier and Grace), stampless Russia, multiple frankings of Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, USSR and Yugoslavia, a selection of postal stationery items, even an oversized 1935 cover from Poland to the US franked by four different blocks of four and cancelled "Gdynia-Port Polski" postmarks; generally fresh and sound, though expect travel wear and the occasional fault, Fine to Very Fine with much better, well worth the time to review. Shipping charges apply - weight 14.6 lbs. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)

Estimate $2,000-3,000

Opening US$ 1,500.00
Sold...US$ 1,400.00


Closed..Dec-10-2022, 14:52:11 EST
Sold For 1400

Sale No: 778
Lot No: 2726
Symbol:

image Worldwide, Mish Mash of Postal History, 1842-2016, a few thousand envelopes and cards from every corner of the globe (do globes have corners?); although condition varies considerably, there are many choice covers (dozens have complete sets on them); extensive British and French colonies with wonderful frankings; at least a dozen stampless folded letters from Italy, Holland, and Great Britain; AMG cover to Displaced Persons Camp with 10 colors, Canadian F2 on cover to New York, 1862 SFL from Cuba to Spain, 1902 Barbados uprated postal entire to New York, wonderful Registered 1937 FDC from India (13 stamps) to France, illustrated #10 envelope from Togo carried by Tin Can Mail; includes Showgard album with Zeppelin covers including 1st flight of the Hindenburg, Century of Progress flight with Scott # C18 franking, USS Akron carried postal entire, Graf Zeppelin round the world flight cancelled in Los Angeles, and three (one Registered) Hindenburg covers addressed to the United States; cherry pick the valuable material or set them out at the stamp show for eager customers, Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 42 lbs. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)

Estimate $2,000-3,000

Opening US$ 1,400.00
Sold...US$ 1,500.00


Closed..Dec-10-2022, 14:52:31 EST
Sold For 1500

Sale No: 778
Lot No: 2727
Symbol:
Cat No: OL2

image Worldwide, Wide-Ranging Postal History with Extensive Czechoslovakia, 1830-1990s, From German stampless covers in the first half of the 19th century to New Zealand maxi-cards near the turn of the millennium; overall, mostly older material with well over 1,000 covers including some revenues on documents. Many FDCs, First Flights, and other special event covers, as well as both mint & used postal stationery. Nearly 400 pieces from Czechoslovakia alone with large quantities of Great Britain, Australia, Belgium, Vietnam, Argentina, Japan, Brazil and others. Many better stamps to be found, but also interesting covers in general, like the gorgeous and quite scarce (especially on cover) of one of the world's first airmail etiquettes (France#2 in the Frank Muller catalogue), the entire first series of Bohemia & Moravia on a registered cover, or a scarce usage of the Czech 20h Scout stamp (#OL2) just four days after it was issued in Prague. This lot would be best evaluated in person, but a portion may be viewed online by following the link, generally Fine to Very Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 54.8 lbs. (Video for this lot) (Video2 for this lot) (Video3 for this lot) (Video4 for this lot) (Image)

Estimate $1,500-2,000

Opening US$ 1,300.00
Sold...US$ 1,300.00


Closed..Dec-10-2022, 14:53:05 EST
Sold For 1300

Sale No: 778
Lot No: 2728
Symbol:
Cat No: Collection

image Worldwide, Truckload of Covers, 1890-2018, well in excess of 4,000 mostly First Day of Issue envelopes, many in albums and others in shoe boxes; 40 USPS exhibit cards in a binder (1976-1987); Postal Commemorative Society binders including 1943-1950, 1972-1973, and First Day Lithographs; Westminster Collectors Society 1977 QEII; Heritage Collection of Postal History; binder of United Nations First Day Covers including postal stationery; World Federation of FDC Collectors; Fleetwood Flora & Fauna of the World and the Europa Collection; 3 volumes of Golden Replicas of US Stamps; Royal Houses of Europe; Stamps of All Countries; Official Government FDC Collection, and Royal Mail First Day Cover Collection, and many more; covers are in more than 45 binders (so you need to make some space); numerous clean sets that will show well, at least half are unaddressed; a bargain to be had, Fine to Very Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 221 lbs. (Image)

Estimate $1,500-2,000

Opening US$ 1,000.00
Sold...US$ 1,000.00


Closed..Dec-10-2022, 14:54:02 EST
Sold For 1000

Sale No: 778
Lot No: 2729
Symbol:
Cat No: Collection

image Worldwide, Wide-Ranging Accumulation, 1881-1958, thousands of classic to modern material in boxes and binders; about 120 From Turkey, Palestine, Syria, and Egypt (unfortunately many stamps have been removed); modern Macau FDC (#467-468), Japan FDC (830-831), Netherlands 332-335 FDC, GDR 84 on cover, Guernsey N3 on cover, Germany postal card (Mi 83 used), Germany B199 on cover, Japan 202-204 on card, Norway Amundsen card (2), Germany 157a on cover, SAAR 230 FDC, Baden 5N13 on cover, Poland General Government N103 on Express mail, German Occupied Jersey flown cover, Registered Germany N29 envelope, Germany O91 on Registered mail, 1932 French Mourning cover to Tahiti, 1874 Paris to Mexico with five #63s, turn of the century military card from Germany to China, Prison Mail from Ljubljana Croatia (1883), about 50 French Maxi type cards; Fleetwood binder containing 48 Flora & Fauna of the World; Berlin B292-293 with First Day Cancels, 1925 Paris Art Decor souvenir album, Iceland C9-C10 on Registered Zeppelin flight from Reykjavik to Lakehurst, Italy 574b on piece; USPS medium flat rate box with several hundred very clean WW marked $10-$40 each; USPS large flat rate box with generally toned, and a little ragged WWII Germany with lots of commercial mail with beautiful pictorial cancels, about 50 small envelopes from Hungary to New York Institute of Science, lots of military mail postcards sent by Feldpost; plus a few hundred more mostly commercial WW mail (lots of post-war Germany), and a few hundred old postcards; a good deal of value for the dealer willing to put in the time to organize it, Very Good to Excellent. Shipping charges apply - weight 65 lbs. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)

Estimate $1,500-2,000

Opening US$ 1,900.00
Sold...US$ 1,900.00


Closed..Dec-10-2022, 14:54:36 EST
Sold For 1900

Sale No: 778
Lot No: 2730
Symbol:

image Worldwide, Mostly 19th Century Premium Covers, 1850-1930s, Around 70 pieces with many better stamps on cover, such as Canada #5, Russia #2, Russian envelope (H&G #12a), United States 15L18, U.S. Confederates 12, French Colonies 3-5 on one cover, St. Vincent 54, and numerous German States, like Baden 3, Saxony 8 (pair), Thurn & Taxis 20 and much more of interest. Also, a number of U.S. first flights and nautical covers, but the majority is 19th century, generally Fine to Very Fine, this lot can be viewed in its entirety online. Shipping charges apply - weight 5.8 lbs. (PDF for this Lot) (Video for this lot) (Image)

Estimate $1,200-1,800

Opening US$ 1,300.00
Sold...US$ 1,300.00


Closed..Dec-10-2022, 14:55:25 EST
Sold For 1300
Sale No: 778
Lot No: 2731
Symbol:
Cat No: Collection

image Worldwide, Premium Airmail Plus Early Postal History Collection, 1920-40, 80+ mostly Airmail related covers in a 3 ring binder; Graf Zeppelin includes Netherland to Brazil, Brazil to Germany, Austria to United States, Lakehurst to Lakehurst RTW, Friedrichshafen to Ronne (On-Board), Friedrichshafen to Danzig (On-Board), Germany to US (4RM franking), Rio de Janeiro to New York, Germany to Brazil, Germany (1RM franking), and several others; Hindenburg including Stutgart and Olympic flights; Catapult Ship to Shore including US to Germany Europa, Germany to US Bremen, US Scott # 6 on Europa to Germany, and several others; WWI German Marine post, Panama Pacific pictorial cancel on well-centered 397, several mid 19th century European frankings on cover, 1931 Hungarian-American Ocean Flight postcard, 1913 1¢ Parcel Post franking on postcard, 1916 business window envelope from GB to US with censor tape, 20 overprinted stamps in Lelpzig Registered Inflation Era mail, On-Board Germany DO-X cover to Berlin, 1932 von Gronau cover with stamps from the US, Germany, and Japan, Fred Bernet forgery of 1931 Wilkins North Pole sub adventure, 1935 First Flights San Francisco to Manila and Manila to San Francisco, and much more; significant value for the Aerophilatelist or reseller, Fine to Very Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 3.2 lbs. (Video for this lot) (Image)

Estimate $1,000-1,500

Opening US$ 1,200.00
Sold...US$ 1,200.00


Closed..Dec-10-2022, 14:56:11 EST
Sold For 1200


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