1905 (15 Aug) cover to Zagreb, franked with 10f carmine & black, "Tabori Postahivatal" cds, v.f. fieldpost usage (Image)
Est.$150
Opening US$ 120.00
Sold...US$ 120.00
Closed..Oct-17-2018, 09:00:00 EST
Sold For 120
Sale No: 1018
Lot No:2921
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Cat No:531-34 var,B80-87 var.
1925-39 Athletic Association and Girl Scout Jamboree at Godollo, imperforate sets of eight and four, n.h., v.f., cat. $750 (Cat No. 531-34var,B80-87var) (Image)
Cat. $750, Est.$250
Opening US$ 260.00
Sold...US$ 260.00
Closed..Oct-17-2018, 09:00:00 EST
Sold For 260
Air Post
Sale No: 1018
Lot No:2928
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Cat No:C251-252 var.
1965 Space (Russian Cosmonauts) imperforate, 40 sets (panes of 20), n.h., v.f. (Mi.2120B-2121B) cat. €680 (Cat No. C251-252var) (Image)
Cat. €680, Est.$100
Opening US$ 90.00
Sold...US$ 90.00
Closed..Oct-17-2018, 09:00:00 EST
Sold For 90
Flight Covers
Sale No: 1018
Lot No:2929
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1931 specially produced card from Flint, Michigan, franked with 2c and addressed to Budapest, with green cachets and arrival pmk (in July, 1931, newspapers all over the world reported on the front page that two Hungarian pilots, Alexander Magyar and George Endresz crossed the Atlantic Ocean from the United States to Hungary in a Lockheed-Sirius airplane named "Justice for Hungary." The flight was intended to call attention to the dismemberment of Hungary after World War I. It was a spectacular success. On July 15, 1931, the trans-Oceanic flight left Harbor-Grace for Budapest on a non-stop flight of twenty-six hours. The historic flight took 26 hours and 20 minutes (Charles Lindbergh's flight in 1927 took six hours longer) and marked the first time that an airplane crossing the ocean had radio contact both with the starting and landing aerodromes. It was also the first time such a flight was used for political purposes. The pilots were received as heroes in Budapest). Also included is a cover flown from Budapest (27 May 1932) to Rome, by Endresz and Bittay (Muller 341), some toning, otherwise fine-v.f. (Image)
Est.$250
Opening US$ 250.00
Sold...US$ 250.00
Closed..Oct-17-2018, 09:00:00 EST
Sold For 250
Semi-Postals
Sale No: 1018
Lot No:2926
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Cat No:B110-12,131-34 var.