Great Britain and British Commonwealth Aerophilately & Flight Covers
Sale No: 239
Lot No:392
Symbol:CPS
Shoebox of mostly lesser covers but a few better noted including 1934 'DALY WATERS/NA' to Halls Creek & to 'WAVE HILL/NT' and 'WAVE HILL/NT' to Wyndham, 1935 Fraser Island-SS Maheno Wreck Rocket Mail, pilot-signed items including 1935 'GOLDFIELDS' AIR MAIL' postcard with 'TENNANT CREEK/NT' cds, 1943 Mornington Island parachute mail, 1946 Re-Opening England-Australia 6d Aerogramme, 1949 Re-Opening Australia-HK & HK- Australia, 1953 Hollandia to Lae & to Sydney, and New Guinea 1937 Wambara-Wewak x2 both with 'DISTRICT OFFICE/WEWAK' b/s, etc, generally fine to very fine.
(100 approx)
1919 (Aug) Adelaide-Minlaton per Harry Butler PPC, corner creases but presentable, unused & very scarce thus: see also Lot 561. [The illustration is above Lot 394]
1932New England Airways Ltd illustrated passenger ticket #1906 dated "28 4 32" & signed "CM Gorman", Queensland KGV 2d revenue pen-cancelled on the same date, a bit worn from having been folded in the passenger's wallet. Nice item.
1940 (May 8) Ulm PPC carried on TEAL first flight Auckland-Sydney per 'Awarua' #900ac with Kangaroo 3d punctured 'OS/NSW' cancelled on arrival, five signatures including the pilot "O Garden", Cat $400.
Sale No: 239
Lot No:397
Symbol:C/L
Cat No:Collection
ROCKET MAILS: Queensland group comprising 1934 SS 'Canonbar'-Brisbane, 1935 SS 'Maheno'-Fraser Island & Fraser Island-SS 'Maheno', 1935 Jubilee flight per 'Zodiac' with black/blue flimsy plus a PPC of Alan Youn & the 'Zodiac' signed "AH Young", 1936 Brisbane River per 'Orion' with 'MAIL DAMAGED/BY WATER' cachet & red/yellow flimsy - plus comical newspaper article with photos of the failed launch & recovery - 1936 Brisbane River per 'RT6', Enoggera Rifle Range per 'RT7', 1937 Mount Nebo per 'RO3' & Enoggera Rifle Range per 'RZ2', Coronation Firing & 1959 25th Anniversary cover, all the covers with appropriate cachets &/or launch labels. Ex Neil Russell.
(14 items)
1930-43 covers to foreign destinations including Austria 1933 at 9d rate & 1935 at 2/- with SMult Wmk 2/-; Czechoslovakia 1930 at 8½d; Denmark 1934 at 1/9d + 3d registration; France Jan 1940 at 5/1d; Germany 1932 at 1/9d + registration, 1937 double-rate 1/9d + 1/8d + 1d late fee, 1938 at 2/1d, and 1941 front only at 5/11d with boxed 'PERMISSION/GRANTED' h/s; Greece 1931 at 8d + 3d registration, 1931 at 2/5d + 3d registration and 1934 at 8d with Greek instructional label affixed; Italy 1943 at 1/- POW rate; Lebanon 1936 at 1/8d; Holland 1934 at 8d with Dutch 10c Postage Due; Dutch Indies 1935 at 9d & 9d + 8d double rate; Switzerland 1934 at 2/1d and 1941 at 5/8d x2 to POWs; and a few others, condition variable.
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ARGENTINA: 1931 (June 15) registered cover from Sydney to Buenos Aires endorsed "Per Pan American Airways/ Miami-Cuba-Porto Rico/Argentine/Air Mail" with 2d 3d x2 & Kingsford Smith 6d, New York (11th July) & Miami (9th July) transit b/s & indistinct Buenos Aires arrival, superb 'CERTIFICADOS/258/CENTRAL' h/s on the face. [There was no gazetted rate from Australia until 1934. The rate paid appears to have been 3d foreign letter rate via London (?) to Miami + 8d airmail Miami-Argentina + 3d registration]
BARBADOS: 1937 (Oct 12) all-up air endorsed "Australia-London-British West Indies via USA" with KGV 1d & 4d + Hermes No Wmk 1/6d pair tied by Melbourne cds, 'BARBADOS/8NOV/1937/GPO' machine arrival b/s. [Neither Walker nor Breckon list pre-1942 rates to Barbados. However, to Trinidad, the rate for all-up air was 3/5d. Ted Proud states that airmails were off-loaded at Trinidad, then sent by sea to Barbados]
BRAZIL: 1940 (Feb 27) bank cover endorsed 'Per China Clipper' with 1d 6d & Kangaroo 2/- x2 tied by 'PERTH/WA' cds, Rio de Janeiro b/s of 20/MAR/40, minor creasing & soiling. The rate of 4/7d (or 4/6d + 1d late fee) doesn't conform to any of the several rates recorded by Breckon and Walker.
BRITISH GUIANA: 1931 (Apr 13) registered cover from Sydney to Georgetown endorsed "Per SMS Ventura" & "Per USA/Air Mail" with rare franking of KGV SMult Watermark Perf 14 1/4d (Cat $1500 on cover) + 3d Airmail, San Francisco Atlanta & Miami transit b/s & 'AIR MAIL GPO/13MY31/BRITISH GUIANA' cds which suggests it was also flown Miami-Georgetown, some creasing that just impinges on the 1/4d. [There was no gazetted rate from Australia until 1934. The rate paid appears to have been 2d Empire letter rate + US airmail surcharge 7d x2 + 3d registration = 1/7d]
CHINA: 1937 (Dec 17) to Shanghai endorsed by air "Aust-Singapore" with KGV 4d olive + Small Kookaburra 6d tied by Brisbane cds, Shanghai machine with Chinese slogan on the face, light wrinkling. [A 3-tier rate applied: 10d air to Singapore; 1/- air to Hong Kong; or 2/- all-up air]
CZECHOSLOVAKIA: 1938 (Oct 17) 'Australia-Greece-Czechoslovakia' at 2/1d all-up rate with Kangaroo 2/- + Koala 4d tied by 'REGISTERED/SYDNEY NSW' cds, superb Athens transit b/s & Greek currency control h/s on the face, two different Prague arrival b/s.
FIJI: 1941 (Dec 15) with Hermes 1/6d tied by Sydney slogan, Clipper h/s in black, superb 'P.O./24DEC41/LAUTOKA- FIJI' arrival b/s. [An anomaly. The Clipper service was suspended immediately after Pearl Harbor was attacked on 7.12.1941. Mail intended for the USA or beyond was held at or returned to Sydney and forwarded via the 'Horseshoe' Route. However, the suspension was publicly announced only on 18th December. It is possible that this cover was forwarded by sea from Auckland instead of being first returned to Sydney]
FINLAND: 1937 via London at 1/9d rate with jusqu'a h/s in black, & 1936 via Greece - b/s - to Finland at 2/3d all-up rate, both with 'KUOPIO' arrival b/s. Nice duo.
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GERMANY: 1935 all-up cover to Germany with Large Kookaburra 6d x3 + KGV 1d tied by 'LATE FEE/MELBOURNE VIC' cds, very fine 'T/33.3c'-in-Octagon h/s of Melbourne converted on arrival to "34"pf with boxed 'Nachgebuhr' h/s (= Postage Due) in red. [An additional 3d stamp affixed to the reverse was overlooked at both ends of the journey]
GERMANY: GERMANY: 1935 PPC with Kangaroos 9d + Jubilee 2d tied by Sydney 'AIR MAIL/SAVES TIME' slogan & a rather redundant cds, light stains. [The rate was 11d for air to Italy then by train, or 1/1d for all-up air via Greece]
GERMANY: 1939 (July 7) KGVI 1½d Postal Card uprated with ½d Kangaroo, 5d Ram & 6d Air Mail tied by Sydney cds. The rate was 1/1d, half 2/1d rounded up to the next penny.
GREAT BRITAIN: 1929-43 including 1929 at 1/- flown Adelaide-Perth only; via Karachi-Cairo airmail 1929 at 10½d, 1930 at 7½d & 1932 at 1/10d; 1932 to Jersey at 5d + 1d late fee; 1935 from Tasmania at 1/8d; 1941 via Hong Kong at 4/8d; 1937 & 1938 postcards at 9d; 1941 Clipper from NZ at 4/8d but not taxed, at 11/7d with 10/- Robes & at 17/6d; 1941 POW Service at 5/10d; 1942 airmail from California at 8/4d (2/1d x4); etc, condition variable.
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GREAT BRITAIN:1929-34 Karachi-Cairo airmail with values to KGV 1/4d, including 1931 at 8d but underpaid & taxed; 1932 at 6d only with British Postage Dues 2d pair; 1934 at 8d and at 8d + 3d registration; 1932 postcard at 8d (philatelic; ½d overpaid); several with late fee paid including 1934 at 1/2d + 1d late fee with Vic Centenary 1/-; etc, condition variable.
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GREAT BRITAIN: 1934 (Oct & Nov) covers 1) at 1/2d being 2d Empire letter rate up to 1oz + Karachi-Cairo 6d per ½oz x2; and 2) at 1/8d being 2d letter rate + internal airmail 3d per ½oz x2 + Karachi-Cairo 6d per ½oz x2; both with Victoria Centenary Perf 11½ 1/-.
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GREAT BRITAIN: GREAT BRITAIN: 1934 (Oct 10) large parcel piece (188x120mm) with largely complete London News Agency 'HRH THE DUKE OF GLOUCESTER/Australasian Tour/OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHS' label endorsed "Australia-Karachi- London" with Customs label endorsed "Photo films/13oz", rare franking of Kangaroo Third Watermark £1 grey (corner fault at U/L; Cat $5000 on cover) + KGV 4d & 1/4d, minor faults. A dramatic item. [There was no airmail parcel service so letter rates had to be paid. The rate was Empire letter rate 2d per oz x13 + internal airmail 3d per ½ox x26 + Karachi-Cairo 6d per ½oz x26 = 260d = £1/1/8d]
GREAT BRITAIN: 1934 (July 19) James Stedman Hendersons Sweets oversize cover (355x125mm) to GB endorsed "Australian Karachi London/Air Mail/REGISTER AIR MAIL" but posted irregularly with '2/OUT OF COURSE/ 2 /SYDNEY' cds alongside Victorian Centenary 1/- black x3 (minor faults), shortpaid & re-posted the next day with Sydney 'R' label and added franking of KGV 2d red, Kookaburra 6d and Victorian Centenary 3d blue & a further 1/- black x3 tied 'REGISTERED/20JY34/SYDNEY NSW' cds paying a combined total of 6/11d for 2d letter rate (per ounce) x4, 3d internal airmail (per ½oz) x8 and 6d Karachi-London airmail (per ½oz) x8 + 3d registration, heavy fold at left & some blemishes. Remarkable & impressive use of the 1/- (Cat $350 for a single on cover).
GREAT BRITAIN: GREAT BRITAIN: 1936 (Aug 25) long registered airmail cover (304x152mm) to London with Kangaroos 5/- & £1 grey - Cat $5000 on cover - + Large Kookaburra 6d, SA Centenary 3d & Hermes 1/6d pair all tied by 'REGISTERED/ SYDNEY NSW' cds, some creasing that affects the stamps. The rate was 1/6d per ½oz x19 = £1/8/6d + 3d registration.
GREAT BRITAIN: 1936 (Sep 1) long registered airmail cover (304x152mm) to London with Kangaroos 9d 2/- 5/- & £1 grey - Cat $5000 on cover - + Large Lyrebird 1/- all tied by 'REGISTERED/SYDNEY NSW' cds, some creasing that affects the stamps. The rate was 1/6d per ½oz x19 = £1/8/6d + 3d registration. [A similar cover sold at our auction of 22.6.2019 for $3728]