Sale No: 3100
Lot No:77
Symbol:CV
Cat No:Nixon/Ford Cover Lot
Nixon/Ford Cover Lot,(3), all cacheted and unaddressed on #U567 10¢ Liberty Bell postal envelope with Wash. D.C. ccls. 1) Aug. 8, 1974 commemorating Nixon's announcement that he would resign the next day. 2) Aug. 9, 1974 Nixon resigned his Presidency at noon (with American Topical Association and American Phiatelic Society logos at top). 3) Aug. 9, 1974 Gerald Ford inauguration cover with red and blue Fleetwood cachet. All clean and fresh! (Image)
$35
Opening US$ 12.00
Sold...US$ 12.00
Closed..Feb-15-2023, 14:00:00 EST
Sold For 12
Sale No: 3100
Lot No:78
Symbol:CV
Cat No:C11
C11,5¢ Beacon, on commercial cover, F-VF, addressed to Houston, TX, tied to cover with cds postmark "AIR MAIL FIELD/JUL/31/1929/9PM/NEWARK, N.J.", corner card is BLUE & RED STRIPE with "AIR MAIL" in between. Back flap inscribed in ink "IN AIR-BETWEEN/BOSTON & NEW YORK." Content is a letter sheet with Letterhead "AIRPLANE NEMISSA/COLONIAL AIR TRANSPORT INC./NEW YORK-BOSTON" with an airplane logo at right and scribed "IN FLIGHT". Cover has light adhesive toning and a few other tone stains. Great letter of an enthusiastic flight experience (Image)
$25
Opening US$ 8.00
Sold...US$ 8.00
Closed..Feb-15-2023, 14:00:00 EST
Sold For 8
Sale No: 3100
Lot No:79
Symbol:CV
Cat No:U385
U385,2¢ Carmine on Baronial Style envelope, VF, addr in fancy ink script to a Miss Wells in Peconic, Long Island, New York, USA. Pmk is cds (duplex) "CAYEY/AUG/2/1903/9PM/P.R." Mark on back is cds "SAN JUAN,P.R./AUG3/830AM/1903/REC'D." Condition is fair, has some stains, roughly opened at L resulting in a torn flap and a 1½" tear on front at top and an inch tear at L. We believe this is scarce usage. (Image)