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1969 10c Moon Landing, plate block of four with a portion of the rose red omitted, also block of four with most of rose red omitted, n.h., v.f., each with 2021 PFC (Cat No. C76var) (Image)
Est.$250
Opening US$ 240.00
Sold...US$ 240.00
Closed..Jun-29-2021, 10:54:13 EST
Sold For 240
Flight Covers
Sale No: 0621
Lot No: 145
Symbol: e
1934 cover with U.S. and Polish franking, special cachet and signed by both Adamowicz brothers, v.f. (on June 28, Benjamin and Joseph Adamowicz took off from Floyd Bennett Field in NYC and landed in Harbour Grace, Newfoundland. The next day, they took off from there for a Trans-Atlantic trip. Through mechanical problems, leaking engine and heavy rainstorm, they managed to reach Europe (near Caen in France). The next day, after repairing a landing gear, they took off to Paris, then to Germany, where they were forced to land due to fuel leaks. On July 2, the brothers arrived in Warsaw, Poland, treated as heroes. The Adamowicz brothers were possibly the first amateur pilots in the world to fly a plane across the Atlantic) (Image)
Est.$150
Opening US$ 150.00
Sold...US$ 150.00
Closed..Jun-29-2021, 10:54:28 EST
Sold For 150
Zeppelin Flights
Sale No: 0621
Lot No: 146
Symbol: e
Cat No: C14,15
1930 (May 6) legal size envelope for G.M.Hart, U.S. Geological Survey, Washington, D.C. franked with $1.30 and $2.60 Zeppelin adhesives, with Europe-Pan-America Round Trip flight cachet and "This Article Made the Complete Round Trip Via Graf Zeppelin", Friedrichshafen and New York pmks on back, v.f. (Cat No. C14,15) (Image)
Est.$300
Opening US$ 400.00
Sold...US$ 400.00
Closed..Jun-29-2021, 10:55:03 EST
Sold For 400
Sale No: 0621
Lot No: 147
Symbol: e
1937 Round the world "Airplane plus Zeppelin" cover endorsed "By Trans-Pacific Route to Hong Kong, thence by fastest route to Frankfurt, thence by Zeppelin to the United States". Actually the cover "almost made it" to be flown on the ill-fated Hindenburg 1st flight (in Frankfurt on April 29), but got delayed in processing, and thus avoided destruction, eventually arriving in the United States in June 1937, attractive United States, Hong Kong (Jubilee set) and German franking and appropriate cancels (Image)
1895 10c blue, right sheet margin single, n.h., well centered with wide margins, fresh and v.f., with 2017 PSE certificate for a strip of six from which this originated, cat. $475 (Cat No. E5) (Image)
1879 1c deep brown, Special Printing, unused without gum, nice color, fine and scarce stamp, with 1990, 2005 and 2020 PFCs, cat. $6500 (Cat No. J8) (Image)
1879 10c deep brown, Special Printing, small h.r., fresh color, fine and scarce, only 174 sold, pencil signed on reverse, with 1997 PSE certificate and 2005 and 2020 PFCs, cat. $6500 (Cat No. J12) (Image)
1896 50c deep claret, top margin plate number single, n.h. (hinged in selvage), fresh and fine, with 2014 PSE certificate for a block of four from which this originated, cat. $925 (Cat No. J44) (Image)
1914 1c carmine lake, n.h., well centered, with 2020 PSE certificate graded "XF 90" for a pair from which this originated (SMQ $375) (Cat No. J52) (Image)
1914 1c carmine and lake, top sheet margin plate number block of six, n.h., fresh color, fine, with 2021 PSAG certificate, cat. $1700 (Cat No. J52) (Image)