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Germany, 1929 (Mar 25), Orient Flight, Er Ramle Drop (Michel 18Ia), cover to Constantinople franked with 2m postage including a 15pf von Hindenburg booklet pane of 6+4 labels (Mi. H-B 59); backstamped Istanbul, Very Fine. Michel €50 ++ ($60) Suggested Bid $150-200 (Image)
Germany, 1929 (Apr 19) Southwest Germany Flight, Baden-Baden Drop (Michel 19Ic), Zeppelin picture postcard with red onboard datestamp and Baden-Baden Air Post slogan cancel, Very Fine. Michel €400 ($450) Suggested Bid $150-200 (Image)
Germany, 1929 (Apr 23-25) Mediterranean light, San Remo Drop (Michel 20IIdb), matching card and cover with Apr 22 onboard cancels, Very Fine. Michel €400 ($450) Suggested Bid $150-200 (Image)
Germany, 1929 (May 16-17) Interrupted America Flight (Michel 23b), cacheted cover franked with a 4m Zeppelin tied by a May 16 onboard cancel and signed by renowned Polar explorer, Hubert Wilkins and by Lt. Cmdr. Vincent A. Clarke, commander of the airship "Los Angeles"; includes a newspaper obituary for Commander Clarke, dated Aug 13, 1932, Very Fine. Suggested Bid $150-200 (Image)
Germany, 1929 (May 16-17) Interrupted America Flight, fascinating collection of 11 covers (Michel 23a), matching group of four cards and 7 covers, with a marvelous assortment of unusual frankings, all made up by dealer Ernst Walter of Freiberg and mailed to collector John Strauss in Chicago; frankings include four 2m and four 4m Zeppelins with sheet margins (six are full corners!); all clean and Very Fine, Very Fine. Michel €880+ ($990) Suggested Bid $300-400 (Image)
Germany, 1929 (Aug 1-5) Resumed America Flight, Friedrichshafen - Lakehurst (Michel 27c), matching unaddressed card and cover, hand carried and signed by Lt. Cmdr. Vincent A. Clarke, commander of the airship "Los Angeles"; franked with 2m & 4m Zeppelins, respectively, tied by Aug 3 onboard cancels with Aug 5 New York receivers; includes an Aug 13, 1932 newspaper obituary for Commander Clarke, Very Fine. Michel €700 ($780) Suggested Bid $300 (Image)
Germany, 1929 (Aug 7-Sep 4) Round-the-World Flight, Round Trip, Friedrichshafen - Friedrichshafen (Michel 29-32), a marvelous 4-way foldout cover, cacheted, stamped, canceled and backstamped on each leg: 1.) 4m Zeppelin tied by an Aug 16 onboard cancel and backstamped Tokyo on Aug 19; 2.) 4m Zeppelin tied by and Aug 25 onboard cancel and backstamped Los Angeles on Aug 26; 3.) 2m Zeppelin tied by an Aug 29 onboard cancel and backstamped Lakehurst the same day; and 4.) five U.S. stamps totaling $1.20, canceled Lakehurst, Aug 31, and backstamped Friedrichshafen on Sep 4; the first three legs are addressed in care of Helmsman, Ludwig Marx aboard the Zeppelin; the last leg to the cover's creator, stamp dealer Ferdinand Redwitz (misspelled "Reditz" on the cover) in Stuttgart (each segment also has an attractive private Zeppelin cachet, apparently also created by Redwitz). As would be expected, there is a bit of minor splitting at the ends of the folds, but the "cover" in otherwise in remarkably good shape. A spectacular, and likely unique, Zeppelin cover. Suggested Bid $1,500-2,000 (Image)
Germany, 1929 (Sep 11-12), Germany Flight, Bamberg Drop (Michel 33Im), cover with red Sep 12 onboard datestamp and a 25pf von Hindenburg tied by a Bamberg c.d.s. of the same date, Very Fine. Michel €700 ($780) Suggested Bid $300-400 (Image)
Germany, 1929 (Sep 17-18) Germany Flight, Aachen Drop (Michel 34Ih), cover with red Sep 17 onboard datestamp and a 25pf von Hindenburg tied by an Aachen slogan cancel of the same date; the cancel reads, "Aachen Heals Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica and Nervous Disorders", Very Fine. Michel €300 ($340) Suggested Bid $150-200 (Image)
Germany, 1929 (Sep 17-18), Germany Flight, Osnabrück Drop (Michel 34Ij), cover with red Sep 17 onboard datestamp and a 25pf von Hindenburg tied by an Osnabrück cds of the same date, Very Fine. Michel €300 ($340) Suggested Bid $150-200 (Image)
Germany, 1929 (Sep 26) Switzerland Flight, Lausanne Drop (Michel 35If), picture postcard - aerial view of Duisburg - with 35pf postage tied by two Sep 26 onboard cancels with Lausanne Airmail receiver of the same date, Very Fine. Michel €450 ($500) Suggested Bid $200-300 (Image)
Germany, 1929 (Oct 23-24) Spain Flight, Basel Drop (Michel 43If), plain card with 50pf postage tied by Oct 24 onboard cancel with Basel Airmail receiver of the same date, Very Fine. Michel €800 ($900) Suggested Bid $300-400 (Image)
Germany, 1930 (May 18-Jun 5) South America Flight, Friedrichshafen - Seville, Second Landing (Michel 67b), dual-cacheted cover franked with a pair each of the 2m & 4m South America Flight Zeppelins (C38-C39) tied by a single May 19 onboard cancel with a Jun 6 Friedrichshafen backstamp, Very Fine. Scott $1,275. Michel €1,050 ($1,180) Suggested Bid $300-400 (Image)
Germany, 1930 (May 18-25) South America Flight, Friedrichshafen - Rio de Janeiro (Michel 64a), heavy linen envelope addressed to the Rio branch of the German Bank of South America franked with two each 2m & 4m South America Flight Zeppelins (C38-C39) tied by May 18 Friedrichshafen c.d.s.s, with red flight cachet and May 25 Rio backstamp; two vertical creases at the left, not the affecting stamps, Fine to Very Fine. A rare triple rate commercial cover. Scott $1,275. Michel €725+ ($810) Suggested Bid $300-400 (Image)
Germany, 1930 (May 18-Jun 6) South America Flight, 14 different German despatches (Michel 62//68), all different legs or frankings, seven cards and seven covers franked with 2m or 4m South America Flight Zeppelins including a card and a cover to Rio with additional Condor Syndicate Semi-Official Airmails, two cards and a cover marked for Havana but with only show Lakehurst receivers, and a cover with four 2m and a 4m flown Friedrichshafen - Friedrichshafen, Fine to Very Fine. Scott $7,950. Michel €6,740 ($7,560) Suggested Bid $1,200-1,800 (Image)
Germany, 1930 (May 18-Jun 6) South America Flight, 10 different German despatches (Michel 62//68), five cards and five covers, all with 2m or 4m South America Flight Zeppelins including a card with two 2m marked for Havana but with only a Lakehurst receiver (counted as Lakehurst), a cover with three 4m flown Friedrichshafen - Seville (2nd landing), and a card with one of each, Friedrichshafen - Friedrichshafen; includes both a card and a cover to Rio de Janeiro and the same for the Bahia drop, Very Fine. Scott $5,250. Michel €4,585 ($5,140) Suggested Bid $800-1,200 (Image)
Germany, 1930 (May 18-Jun 6) South America Flight, nine different German despatches (Michel 62//68), six cards and three covers, all but one with 2m or 4m South America Flight Zeppelins including a cover and a card with two 2m — the cover is a Bahia drop (there is also card dropped over Bahia) and the card is marked for Havana but only shows a Lakehurst receiver (counted as Lakehurst) — and a cover with three 4m flown Friedrichshafen - Friedrichshafen; the only item without a Zeppelin franking is bears a complete set of the 1929 Charity stamps (B28-32), properly paying the 1m rate (1.03m) from Friedrichshafen to Seville on the outbound voyage., Very Fine. Scott $4,365. Michel €3,795 ($4,250) Suggested Bid $600-800 (Image)
Germany, 1930 (May 18-Jun 6) South America Flight, eight different German despatches (Michel 62//66), five cards and three covers, all but one with 2m or 4m South America Flight Zeppelins including a card and a cover to Rio de Janeiro and a card and a cover dropped over Bahia, Very Fine. Scott $3,525. Michel €3,245 ($3,640) Suggested Bid $500-750 (Image)
Michel €3,245 ($3,640) Suggested
Opening US$ 600.00
Sold...US$ 600.00
Closed..Mar-16-2021, 11:59:07 EST
Sold For 600
Sale No: 754
Lot No: 6119
Symbol: Cat No: 66Ib var.
Germany, 1930 (May 18-Jun 2) South America Flight, Friedrichshafen - Recife, Praia Drop - Havana (Michel 66Ib var.), dual-cacheted card franked with a 2m South America Flight Zeppelin (C38) tied by a May 19 onboard cancel with a May 21 Praia backstamp and a Jun 2 Havana Airmail receiver on the front, Very Fine and rare. Michel €990 ($1,110) Suggested Bid $400-600 (Image)
Michel €990 ($1,110) Suggested Bi
Opening US$ 225.00
Sold...US$ 225.00
Closed..Mar-16-2021, 11:59:44 EST
Sold For 225
Sale No: 754
Lot No: 6120
Symbol: Cat No: 66Ib var.
Germany, 1930 (May 18-31) South America Flight, Friedrichshafen - Lakehurst (Michel 66Ib var.), dual-cacheted card franked with a 4m South America Flight Zeppelin (C39) with the "lightning bolt near the eagle" variety (Mi. 439IX) tied by a May 19 onboard cancel with a May 31 Lakehurst receiver at the bottom; card was prepared for Havana but did not receive the Havana backstamp, Very Fine. Michel €640 ($720) Suggested Bid $300-400 (Image)