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681, 1929 2c Ohio River Canalization, 7 different FDC with Beazell cachets and Pittsburgh (3), Cairo Ill, Homestead Pa, Louisville Ky or Cincinnati date of issue cancels, 2 unaddressed, F-VF (Image)
CV. 250
Opening US$ 240.00
Closed..Nov-13-2019, 17:34:22 EST
Sold For 0
Sale No: 3027
Lot No: 1721
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Cat No: 717
2451a, 1991 4c Claret coil, Imperforate, pair (right stamp with small tone spot) tied on overall artist-signed handpainted cacheted FDC, additionally initialed "GM 2/5" on reverse, Glendale, AZ. Sta. No. 7 1/25/91 double circle cds, Very Fine (Scott unpriced). (Image)
CV. 75
Opening US$ 70.00
Closed..Nov-13-2019, 17:34:53 EST
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Sale No: 3027
Lot No: 1724
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Cat No: 2566c
2566c var, 1991 29c Comedians, Scarlet and bright violet colors omitted, set of five single errors on hand drawn F.M. Geerling cacheted first day covers, all with Hollywood August 29, 1991 date of issue machine cancels and "Original F.M. Geerling HD HP" backstamp, Extremely Fine and most probably Unique set (Image)
CV. 400
Opening US$ 600.00
Sold...US$ 600.00
Closed..Nov-13-2019, 17:35:10 EST
Sold For 600
Sale No: 3027
Lot No: 1725
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Cat No: C4
C4-C6, 1923 8c-24c Airmails, set of three covers with Washington, DC date of issue cancels, Tom Mueller hand painted cachets in oil, all "one of a kind" and all with "Silver Wing" handstamp on reverse, C4 showing light toning in upper right corner (insignificant), Very Fine and choice set, owner's retail $1,500 (Scott $1,750 as regular set) (Image)
CV. 300
Opening US$ 1,150.00
Sold...US$ 1,150.00
Closed..Nov-13-2019, 17:36:34 EST
Sold For 1150
Sale No: 3027
Lot No: 1726
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Cat No: C11
C11, 1928 5c Beacon, tied on airmail envelope with splendid Ben Kraft handpainted cachet, Chicago Ill Aug 1 1928 (1st day of 5c airmail rate) duplex cancel, Very Fine (Image)
CV. 75
Opening US$ 70.00
Closed..Nov-13-2019, 17:36:54 EST
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Sale No: 3027
Lot No: 1727
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Cat No: C18
C18, 1933 50c Green, tied on T. Mueller hand painted FDC with overall cachet in oil, New York 10/2/33 machine cancel, adhesive with light toning at lower left, "Silver Wing Cachets" backstamp, Very Fine cover. (Image)
CV. 90
Opening US$ 260.00
Sold...US$ 260.00
Closed..Nov-13-2019, 17:37:12 EST
Sold For 260
Sale No: 3027
Lot No: 1728
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Cat No: E12
E12, 1922 10c Gray violet, tied with 2c Carmine (499) on cover addressed to Worden and with rubber stamp cachet at left, Washington DC Jul 12 1922 machine cancel, trivial aging on the edges, Fine (Scott $500) (Image)
CV. 75
Opening US$ 75.00
Sold...US$ 75.00
Closed..Nov-13-2019, 17:37:33 EST
Sold For 75
Sale No: 3027
Lot No: 1729
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Cat No: E13
E13, 1925 15c Orange, tied on Worden serviced FDC with handstamped cachet, tied by Washington, DC Apr 11 1925 duplex, additionally franked with ½c (551) block of four, 13c with light oxidation, otherwise Very Fine (Scott $400) (Image)
CV.
Opening US$ 15.00
Sold...US$ 15.00
Closed..Nov-13-2019, 17:38:14 EST
Sold For 15
Sale No: 3027
Lot No: 1730
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Cat No: E13-14
E13-14, 1925 15c, 20c Special Delivery, each with 2c Lexington (Scott 618) and tied on an FDC by Washington date of issue duplex cancels, 15c addressed to Robinette, stamp slightly oxidized, 20c envelope with flap glue aging showing through, F-VF (Scott $575) (Image)
CV. 100
Opening US$ 95.00
Closed..Nov-13-2019, 17:38:31 EST
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Lot No: 1731
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Cat No: E14
E14, 1926 20c Black, three FDC serviced by Henry Hammelman with Washington DC date of issue duplex cancels; on 5c postal stationery envelope addressed to Sweden, with 555 on 2c postal stationery envelope addressed to Denmark, on UX37 addressed to Denmark, F-VF, eye-catching triorn(Image)
CV. 150
Opening US$ 525.00
Sold...US$ 525.00
Closed..Nov-13-2019, 17:39:09 EST
Sold For 525
Sale No: 3027
Lot No: 1732
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Cat No: E15-16
E14-E16, 1925-41 10c, 15c Special Delivery, group of four FDC's: E14 serviced by Worden 4/25/25, E15 Nickles serviced 4/29/27, E15 electric eye FDC with cachet (9/8/41), E16 Washington DC 8/16/31 duplex, Very Fine (Scott $480) (Image)
CV.
Opening US$ 15.00
Sold...US$ 15.00
Closed..Nov-13-2019, 17:39:43 EST
Sold For 15
Sale No: 3027
Lot No: 1734
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Cat No: U379
1c-2c EKU COLLECTION, Hartford Mfg. Co. 31 entires, all identified by UPSS numbers, all recently checked for superceeding dates and 24 were found to still be valid according to UPSS website, generally F-VF, excellent for student/specialist collector to expand upon
CV. 100
Opening US$ 100.00
Sold...US$ 100.00
Closed..Nov-13-2019, 17:39:59 EST
Sold For 100
Transoceanic Record Flights
Sale No: 3027
Lot No: 1735
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1938 Howard Hughes Record Flight Around the World (AAMC 1307), rn1938 Howard Hughes Record Flight Around the World (AAMC 1307), legal sized airmail envelope with US, Russian, and French franking, signed by Howard Hughes and his crew at right side (Harry Conner, navigator; Thomas Thurlow, navigator/co-pilot; Richard Stoddart, radio engineer; and Edward Lund, flight engineer), addressed to "Lt. Howard M. McCoy/Wright Field/U.S. Army Air Corps/Dayton, Ohio," cover with creases, tears (including one affecting the Connors and Hughes signatures), and other small faults but still Fine, an exceptional piece of aviation history, one of the few covers carried on Hughes's record flight and signed by the entire crew, being offered publicly for the first timernThe addressee, Lt. Howard McCoy, was friends with Lt. Thomas Thurlow while the two were stationed at Wright Field in Dayton (a photocopy accompanies the cover with both mens names listed on a Wright Field directory). Also included is an original press photo of Hughes with his four crew members, as well as a copy of Thurlow's Flying With Howard Hughes: Diary of a Co-Pilot. This cover has belonged to the McCoy family since it was mailed to Howard in 1938.rn rn rn (Image)
CV. 1,000
Opening US$ 1,200.00
Sold...US$ 1,200.00
Closed..Nov-13-2019, 17:40:45 EST
Sold For 1200
Balloon Flights
Sale No: 3027
Lot No: 1736
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1933 Stratosphere Balloon Flight Akron, Ohio to Fairton, New Jersey, printed cachet on flown cover with proper frankings and cancels, Very Fine (Image)
CV.
Opening US$ 35.00
Sold...US$ 35.00
Closed..Nov-13-2019, 17:41:02 EST
Sold For 35
Sale No: 3027
Lot No: 1737
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1933 Balloon "Century of Progress" Stratosphere Balloon Flight, balloonists T.G.W. Settle and Chester Fordney (both signatures on front of envelope) cancelled at the end point of their flight which began the previous day in Akron, Very Fine; a world record altitude of 61,237 feet was achieved on this flight (Image)
CV. 75
Opening US$ 90.00
Sold...US$ 90.00
Closed..Nov-13-2019, 17:41:19 EST
Sold For 90
Sale No: 3027
Lot No: 1738
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1934 National Balloon Race, 2 covers flown from Birmingham Ala; the United States Navy and the Goodyear Zeppelin entries, each signed by the pilot and aid for each balloon and with proper frankings and cancels, both addressed to noted collector Reuben Aretz who has signed the Navy entry cover on the back, Very Fine and quite rare with just 3 covers flown on each of the entries (Image)
CV.
Opening US$ 25.00
Sold...US$ 25.00
Closed..Nov-13-2019, 17:41:43 EST
Sold For 25
U.S. Zeppelin Flights
Sale No: 3027
Lot No: 1739
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Cat No: scarce
Sieger 20R; 1925 USS Los Angeles Lakehurst to Bermuda Flight, envelope addressed to Roessler franked with Bermuda 2½d tied by Hamilton 16 APR 25 (scarce) roller cancel, backstamped East Orange NJ Apr 24, privately applied 6-line flight info text at left, trivial light even aging, still Very Fine (Image)