Auktionshaus Ulrich Felzmann GmbH & Co. KG Sale: 161
Canada Flugpost Flugpost International
Sale No: 161
Lot No:3002
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NEWFOUNDLAND, 1919, First Transatlantic Air Mail Attempt, 3 Ct "Caribou" overprinted "FIRST TRANS ATLANTIC AIR POST April, 1919", backside manuscript initials "J.A.R." of postmaster J. A. Robinson, mint n.h. in perfect condition, Bolaffi certificate (SG 142) (Image)
Start Bid € 8000
Opening EUR 8,000.00
Sold...EUR 21,000.00
Closed..Mar-08-2018, 03:00:00 EST
Sold For 21000
Sale No: 161
Lot No:3003
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NEWFOUNDLAND, First Transatlantic Air Mail Attempt, Flight effected on May 18, 1919 by Harry Hawker and Maj. MacKenzie Grieve in a Sopwith plane from St. John's to Ireland. After flying about 1100 miles they were forced down in the sea near a Danish tramp steamer "Mary" whose crew rescued them. Cover with 3 Ct. "Caribou" stamp overprinted "FIRST TRANS ATLANTIC AIR POST April, 1919" cancelled St. John's April 12, backstamped London May 30, 1919 on official UK post label "found open (or torn) and officially secured"; a great rarity of pioneer airmail, cover with minor faults, stamp in superb condition, Bolaffi certificate, additionally signed Diena (SG 142) (Image)
Start Bid € 5000
Opening EUR 5,000.00
Sold...EUR 6,600.00
Closed..Mar-08-2018, 03:00:00 EST
Sold For 6600
Sale No: 161
Lot No:3004
Symbol:6
NEWFOUNDLAND, second Transatlantic Air Mail Attempt, Flight effected by Capts. Raynham and Morgan in a Martinsyde plane crashed on May 18 at take off; cover (one of 25) with handwritten "Aerial Atlantic Mail J.A.R." on a 3 Ct. "Caribou" stamp cancelled St. John's 04-19, while the first three lines were written by W. C. Campbell, secretary at the Post Office, the initials "J.A.R." were written by Dr. J.A. Robinson, Postmaster General in order to authorize the "airmail-stamp"; the mail was then held for further transatlantic flight attempts and finally a mail bag was shipped to London and the covers were backstamped London January 7, 1920; a great rarity of pioneer airmail in superb condition, Bolaffi certificate (SG 142a) (Image)
Start Bid € 10000
Opening EUR 10,000.00
Sold...EUR 12,000.00
Closed..Mar-08-2018, 03:00:00 EST
Sold For 12000
Sale No: 161
Lot No:3006
Symbol:6
NEWFOUNDLAND, Second "Columbia" Transatlantic Flight from Harbour Grace / Newfoundland by Capt. Errol Byrd and Lt. Harry Connor, who were forced down on the beach at Tresco Island, 25 miles from Lands End / England; the following day they completed the flight to Croydon Airport; one of 65 covers with 36 Cts "Caribou" overprinted "Trans-Atlantic/Air Mail/By B.M./ 'Columbia'/September/1930 /Fifty Cents" from St. Johns September 25, 1930 via Harbour Grace 10-09 to London 10-13; an important and very rare item of transcontinental airmail in very good condition; signed Raybaudi plus certificate Diena (SG 191) (Image)