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Airmail, 1930, $1.30 Graf Zeppelin (Scott C14), tied by a Washington D.C. First Day machine cancel on a dual-cacheted Zeppelin card, flown from Friedrichshafen to Lakehurst, Very Fine. Scott $900+ Suggested Bid $400-600 (Image)
Airmail, 1930, $1.30 Graf Zeppelin (Scott C14), used on a 1930 South America Flight cover with all proper postmarks and cachets, including a Sevilla, Spain backstamp promoting Spanish olive oil, Very Fine. Scott $375 Suggested Bid $300-400 (Image)
Airmail, 1930, $1.30 Graf Zeppelin, FDC (Scott C14), on a flown 1930 South America Flight postcard (Nickles), with all proper postmarks and cachets including the green ROUND FLIGHT postmark, Very Fine. Scott $900 Suggested Bid $300-400 (Image)
Airmail, 1930, $2.60 Graf Zeppelin (Scott C15), tied by an Apr 25 New York duplex handstamp on a dual-cacheted cover flown Friedrichshafen to Lakehurst, fresh and clean, Very Fine. Scott $575 Suggested Bid $300-400 (Image)
Airmail, 1930, $2.60 Graf Zeppelin (Scott C15), tied by a May 6 New York duplex handstamp on a dual-cacheted cover addressed to Montreal, Canada and flown Friedrichshafen to Lakehurst, fresh and clean, the stamp just Fine, the cover Very Fine. Canada is an uncommon destination for U.S. Zeppelin covers. Scott $575 Suggested Bid $300-400 (Image)
Airmail, 1930, $2.60 Graf Zeppelin (Scott C15), used on 1930 South America Flight cover, with all proper postmarks and cachets, including the green ROUND FLIGHT cachet on the reverse, Very Fine. Scott $575 Suggested Bid $300-400 (Image)
Airmail, 1930, $2.60 Graf Zeppelin (Scott C15), used on large-size flown 1930 South America Flight cover, addressed to the Canal Zone,with all proper postmarks and cachets including the green ROUND FLIGHT postmark on the reverse, Fine to Very Fine. Scott $575 Suggested Bid $300-400 (Image)
Airmail, 1933, 50¢ "Chicago" Zeppelin (Scott C18), complete set of five First Day Covers from the five First Day cities, the New York cover flown Friedrichshafen to Pernambuco, the Washington D.C. cover with an Ioor cachet, Very Fine. Scott $1,175 Suggested Bid $250-350 (Image)
Scott $1,175 Suggested Bid $250-3
Opening US$ 375.00
Sold...US$ 375.00
Closed..Mar-02-2021, 14:10:08 EST
Sold For 375
Postal History Airmail Postal History Zeppelin Covers
1933 (Oct 26) Century of Progress Return Flight, Chicago - Akron (Michel 353 Cb), tied by an Oct 26 Century of Progress slogan cancel on a cacheted Zeppelin cover signed by Zeppelin Captain, Ernst A. Lehman<,/I> and backstamped at Akron the same day, Fine to Very Fine. Michel €180 ($200) Suggested Bid $200-300 (Image)
Michel €180 ($200) Suggested Bid
Opening US$ 250.00
Sold...US$ 250.00
Closed..Mar-02-2021, 14:10:54 EST
Sold For 250
Sale No: 753
Lot No: 4250
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1925 Shenandoah Flight, an attractive flown cover with Lakehurst and U.S.S. Patoka postmarks, Very Fine. The lot also contains a real photo postcard of this US Navy airship, very scarce. Suggested Bid $500-750 (Image)
1930 (May 18-31) Europe Pan-America Flight, Friedrichshafen - Lakehurst (Michel 66 H c), $2.60 Zeppelin (C15) on a small dual-cacheted cover with Lakehurst backstamp, Fine to Very Fine. Michel €550 ($620) Suggested Bid $250-350 (Image)
Michel €550 ($620) Suggested Bid
Opening US$ 225.00
Sold...US$ 225.00
Closed..Mar-02-2021, 14:12:05 EST
Sold For 225
Sale No: 753
Lot No: 4252
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1937, Hindenburg LZ 129, a cover that was intended for the doomed flight, but did not make it and was sent by other mail to Berlin, with numerous backstamps, Very Fine, very scarce. Suggested Bid $400-600 (Image)
U.S. Postal Agency, Shanghai, cover franked with a a straight-edged 2¢ Parcel Post (Q2) tied by a "Shanghai, China, U.S. Postal Agency/1" duplex handstamp, Mar 7, 1914, on a cover to Bridgeton, N.J., from Christian missionary, Rev. H. G. C. Hallock; reduced slightly at the right, Fine to Very Fine, a very scarce First Class usage of a Parcel Post stamp from Shanghai. Suggested Bid $300-400 (Image)
Suggested Bid $300-400
Opening US$ 600.00
Sold...US$ 600.00
Closed..Mar-02-2021, 14:13:53 EST
Sold For 600
Postal Note
Sale No: 753
Lot No: 4254
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Postal Note, 1884, 1¢ New York postmark, "For Sums Less Than Five Dollars", Very Fine, rarely seen. Suggested Bid $400-600 (Image)
Parcel Post, 1913, 1¢ carmine rose (Scott Q1), tied on a picture postcard by a July 1, 1913 Owensboro, Ky. duplex handstamp, the First Day of validity on First Class mail; light damp staining, otherwise Fine. Scott $1,500 Suggested Bid $400-600 (Image)
Carrier, 1851, 1¢ Eagle (Scott LO2), three-margin single used with a 3¢ dull red (26), each tied by a partial Washington Cy., D.C. c.d.s., Jan 8, 1858, at opposite corners of a folded address leaf to Philadelphia; 3¢ with some damaged perforations, otherwise Fine. Very scarce Washington D.C. usage. Scott $1,600 Suggested Bid $350-500 (Image)
Carrier, 1851, 1¢ Eagle (Scott LO2, 26), used with red star cancel on a handsome cover from Philadelphia to Natchez, Miss., with 3¢ perforated, Very Fine. Scott $600 Suggested Bid $300-400 (Image)
Carrier, 1851, 1¢ Eagle (Scott LO2), a nice four-margin single with dividing lines showing on two sides, tied by a red cork and used with a four-margin 3¢ dull red (11),which is tied by a blue Cincinnati c.d.s. on a clean 1855 cover to Bethany, O.; flap tear just visible at the top edge, otherwise Very Fine, includes original letter. Scott $400+ Suggested Bid $200-300 (Image)
Charleston, S.C., Honour's City Express, 1851-58, 2¢ black on bluish, period after "Paid" (Scott 4LB8a), large margins, pen canceled on an 1851 folded letter, Fine to Very Fine. Scott $650 Suggested Bid $250-350 (Image)