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Postal History, Foreign continued...

Worldwide Air Mail Covers continued...
LotNo. Symbol Cat No. Lot Description
1141 CVR Great Britain imageGreat Britain 1976 Zagreb Croatia Plane Crash Recovered Cover, mailed from Edinburgh SEP.8.1976 to Turkey, and the plane carrying the cover crashed at Zagreb. This cover returned to London where it received the "Recovered from Aircrash / Zagreb 10-9-76 / Forwarded to / Destination" 4-line cachet, as well as a London FC OCT.18.1976 c.d.s. Some minor creases, otherwise very fine.

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Est $ 100

SOLD for C$10.00
Will close during Public Auction
1142 CVR Great Britain imageGroup of 3 British South America Flight Graf Zeppelin Covers, 1933-34, includes a MAY.6.1933 South America flight cover mailed London May 6th and flown to Berlin. Flown on Berlin-Friedrichshafen connecting flight (red cachet) and then to South America with an Uruguay receiver on May 11th. Also an AUG.18.1934 flown cover with faint confirmation mark on front, again mailed in London. Arrived Uruguay on Sep 1st and is missing its backflap. Lastly, an OCT.13.1934 Graf Zeppelin flown cover, mailed London on Oct 12th with nice red confirmation cachet on front, as well as a purple Condor Zeppelin cachet, arrived Uruguay Oct. 18th. Note a few minor creases, still a scarce group. (Scan 1) (Scan 2) (Scan 3) (All Scans)

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Frost $ 630

SOLD for C$140.00
Will close during Public Auction
1143 CVR Paraguay imageParaguay 1935 Graf Zeppelin Flown Cover to Tokyo, Japan, flown on Frost flight 127-231 from Paraguay to Germany. Paraguay stamps, including 1935 Zeppelin issue cancelled JUN.29.1935, arrived in Germany JUL.9.1935 (Stuttgart backstamp) and then sent on to Japan via Russia and the Trans-Siberia railway. A scarce routing and destination cover, with horizontal crease at middle plus a few other minor creases. (Scan 1) (Scan 2) (All Scans)

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Est $ 150

SOLD for C$100.00
Will close during Public Auction
1144 CVR South West Africa imageSouth West Africa Group of 3 Air Mail Covers, 1931-1932, includes an O.H.M.S. cover from Grootfontein to Windhoek with Scott #s C5, 111a mailed NOV.9.1931 (vertical fold and creases). Also a DEC.19.1931 registered cover from Windhoek franked with C5 and C6b (very fine), as well as an Imperial Airways cacheted airmail cover from Keetmanshoop JAN.27.1932 to the UK, franked with C3, C3c and C4 (very fine). The airmail stamps in this lot catalogue $127 alone. (Scan 1) (Scan 2) (Scan 3) (All Scans)

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Est $ 100

SOLD for C$30.00
Will close during Public Auction
1145 CVR St Helena and Bermuda imageGroup of 3 Boer War Prisoner of War Covers to St Helena and Bermuda, includes a cover to the Deadwood P.O.W. camp on St Helena, franked with a Cape of Good Hope 1d Hope Standing, tied by a Victoria West SEP.10.1900 squared circle cancel. Censored on arrival with a SEP.24 St Helena arrival c.d.s. Christoffel Paulsen was held at the Deadwood camp. Also a 1900 cover from the Orange Free State with a 1d V.R.I. overprint stamp has a "P.B.C." censor handstamp applied in South Africa, and is addressed to Burt's Island, Bermuda, where the irreconcilables were detained. Hamilton, Bermuda receiver on back and open on 3½ sides. Also a cover from Breda Netherlands to a Boer prisoner on St Helena mailed on AUG.30.1900. Has edge faults all around and no backstamps. (Scan 1) (Scan 2) (Scan 3) (All Scans)

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Est $ 250

SOLD for C$80.00
Will close during Public Auction
1146 CVR Switzerland imageSwitzerland 1945 Censored Airmail Cover to South Africa with O.A.T. Handstamp, franked with Scott #s 296, 301 which catalogue $98 used, mailed Olteni MAY.15.1945 to South Africa via Basel, France and the U.K. where the oval O.A.T. handstamp was applied. Censored upon arrival in South Africa. No backstamps, with some minor edge creasing, else very fine. (Scan 1) (Scan 2) (All Scans)

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Est $ 100

SOLD for C$50.00
Will close during Public Auction
1147 CVR United States imageUnited States 1954 New York City Recovered Crash Covers from an Italian Air Lines Plane Crash, Rome to New York Flight 451 crashed at Idlewild Airport on DEC.18.1954 and only 6 passengers survived. Oversized cover is from Rome to Oak Hill Ontario has a 4-line "Received / Damaged / Plane Crash / at N.Y." applied twice and a Montréal DEC.30.1954 transit c.d.s. The small cover is oil soaked but has a visible handstamp reading "Damaged Due to Airmail Interruption / Near N.Y. Int'l Airport DEC.18.1954". Typical condition for recovered crash covers. (Scan 1) (Scan 2) (Scan 3) (All Scans)

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Est $ 100

SOLD for C$20.00
Will close during Public Auction
1148 CVR United States imageUnited States Two 1933 Toledo Ohio Plane Crash Covers to Canada, United Airlines CAM-17 Newark to Chicago flight was destroyed by fire after it hit a boundary fence and nose-dived at the airport. 6,000 pieces were salvaged in burnt condition and forwarded, after receiving a Toledo backstamp and cachet reading "Damaged Due To / Air mail Interruption / At / Toledo Ohio / FEB 25 1933" in 5 lines. The cover to Vancouver has this cachet also has a Canadian Ambulance cover. The #8 size cover has the same cachet, but was forwarded to Victoria in a U.S. Post Office Ambulance cover due to the severity of the damage. (Scan 1) (Scan 2) (Scan 3) (Scan 4) (All Scans)

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Est $ 100

SOLD for C$20.00
Will close during Public Auction
1149 CVR United States imageUnited States 1954 Plane Crash Covers at Norwich Connecticut on Air France Airplane, the Air France Paris to New York flight crashed at Norwich on AUG.3.1954. All on board were killed. The recovered mail received a 3-line "Delay Caused by Air / Mail / Interruption Near / Norwich Conn Aug 3 1954" which is on the Paris to N.R.C. in Ottawa cover. The U.S. Post Office Ambulance cover comes with this oversized cover. The cover to Toronto received the U.S. crash cachet on the back, as well as a "Received at Toronto / in Damaged Condition" 2-line cachet on the front. French cover and Ambulance cover are very fine, the G.B. cover is in the more usual crash cover condition. (Scan 1) (Scan 2) (Scan 3) (All Scans)

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Est $ 150

SOLD for C$70.00
Will close during Public Auction
1150 CVR United States imageUnited States Group of 7 Crash or Crash Related Covers, 1925-1998, includes a Roessler JUL.26.1925 Seattle to Vancouver cover where the plane crashed shortly after take off. Also 2 1926 covers AAML cat. #26 0406 from the Elko Nevada to Pasco Washington CAM first flight where the plane was forced down at Jordan Valley Oregon (mail was not damaged). Also a #27 0404 CAM-3 1927 cover Chicago to Dallas, where the plane hit a tree at DeKalb Illinois. Also two 1929 covers from CAM-25 Atlanta to Miami flight. The motor failed on take-off and the plane fell into the river. All of the above covers are addressed to, or have return addresses in Canada. The final cover is from the U.S.S. Grapple in 1998 which was involved in the search for the wreckage from the Swiss Air flight 111 which blew up over the Peggy's Cove area in Nova Scotia. Some minor faults, still overall very fine. (Scan 1) (Scan 2) (Scan 3) (Scan 4) (Scan 5) (Scan 6) (All Scans)

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Est $ 100

SOLD for C$120.00
Will close during Public Auction
1151 CVR United States imageUnited States Group of Three Plane Crash Covers, 1930-1941, includes AAMC cat. #30 1222 cover from the DEC.22.1930 plane crash at Hambra California. Recovered mail received the 2-line cachet "Damaged by Air Plane Wreck / December 22, 1930" Also a #31 0916 cover from the SEP.16.1931 plane crash at Oakland California where the plane exploded over Oakland Bay. The recovered mail received 3 types of cachets, this cover reads "Delayed Due to An / Air Mail Interrup / tion at Oakland / Cal SEP.16.1931" in 4 lines. Also a #41 1030 cover from a crash at Moorehead Minnesota where the plane was destroyed in a crash landing. Salvaged mail was badly burned. The remains of this one are in a Post Office Ambulance cover, and the Post Office included a slip reading "Damaged Due to Air Mail / Interruption near / Moorehead, Minn. / October 30, 1941" in 4 lines. Also included is a cover front from a crash in France on a flight from India to France (this one not included in the cat. value given). Typical crash cover condition. (Scan 1) (Scan 2) (Scan 3) (Scan 4) (All Scans)

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AAMC $ 225

SOLD for C$70.00
Will close during Public Auction
1152 Worldwide imageCollection of Airmail Ephemera for Flights, Plane Crashes, etc. 1919-1978, includes a SEP.3.1930 Daily Mail article on the French flight of Costes & Bellonte, Paris to New York, JAN.1.1934 African Standard article on the Imperial Airways crash in Belgium, OCT.19.1930 Daily Mail article on the 10,400 mile U.K. to Australia air race with Kingsford Smith, FEB.7 and 7 1941 Winnipeg Free Press articles on Armstrong plane crash, JUL.6.1970 Toronto Star article on Toronto plane crash, Victoria and Vancouver papers APR.8.1954 w/articles on the Moose Jaw crash. Also includes photographs of Handley Page Bomber after it crashed at Parrsboro NS on its flight from Harbour Grace, photos from the AUG.7.1919 Capt. Hoy flight across the Rockies. Also newspaper clippings, photos and newspaper photos of plane crashes, as well as Canada Ministry of Transport new releases about crashes and much, much more. Should be viewed to better appreciate the interesting contents of this lot, which is mostly ex Dick Malott. (Scan 1) (Scan 2) (Scan 3) (Scan 4) (Scan 5) (Scan 6) (Scan 7) (Scan 8) (Scan 9) (Scan 10) (All Scans)

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Est $ 100

SOLD for C$20.00
Will close during Public Auction
Picture Postcards
LotNo. Symbol Cat No. Lot Description
1153 PC   imageCollection of Over 300 Postcards, Early 1900s to 1960s, with a range of subject matter including Austrian-Hungarian royalty, Canada's Banff Park, Florida tourism, London Bridge (plus other British cities and towns), very colourful flamingos and other birds, sports, transportation and a good number of "adult humour" and some socially-objectionable items. We note a large number of cards depicting action in this eclectic and very interesting mix of cards: illustrations, colourized photos, sepia prints, early lithography and modern photography. This lot is very clean and fine or better and would be hard to assemble in such a large group - a lot of fun for a collector with good resale potential for a dealer. See online photos for a small sampling of the contents. (Scan 1) (Scan 2) (Scan 3) (Scan 4) (Scan 5) (Scan 6) (Scan 7) (Scan 8) (Scan 9) (Scan 10) (Scan 11) (Scan 12) (Scan 13) (Scan 14) (Scan 15) (Scan 16) (Scan 17) (Scan 18) (Scan 19) (Scan 20) (Scan 21) (Scan 22) (Scan 23) (Scan 24) (Scan 25) (Scan 26) (All Scans)

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Est $ 250

SOLD for C$225.00
Will close during Public Auction
1154 PC Canada imageGroup of 20 Picture Postcards, All Mailed to South Africa Between 1906-1908, includes two 1c rates and 18x 2c rates, all sent to Port Elizabeth, South Africa (with receivers) and mailed from points across Canada, from the Maritimes to Vancouver. Some have minor edge wear, at least one has creases, still interesting examples of early cards to this better destination. (Scan 1) (Scan 2) (Scan 3) (Scan 4) (Scan 5) (Scan 6) (Scan 7) (Scan 8) (Scan 9) (Scan 10) (Scan 11) (Scan 12) (Scan 13) (Scan 14) (Scan 15) (Scan 16) (Scan 17) (Scan 18) (Scan 19) (Scan 20) (All Scans)

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Est $ 100

SOLD for C$30.00
Will close during Public Auction
1155 PC Canada imageGroup of 240 Canadian Picture Postcards, ranging from early 20th Century to 1950’s (plus a few later), from all over Canada, but strong in British Columbia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. Between most common cards, we note some very interesting ones, with many real pictures, various scenes and subjects. Many are used with a good potential for postmarks and we noted some interesting broken circle datestamps. Faults on some, but overall fine to very fine. Good retail value here. See our scans for a better idea. (Scan 1) (Scan 2) (Scan 3) (Scan 4) (Scan 5) (Scan 6) (Scan 7) (Scan 8) (Scan 9) (All Scans)

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Est $ 150

SOLD for C$350.00
Will close during Public Auction
1156 PC Canada imageCanada Over 1,300 Postcards from Early 1900s to the 1980s, all provinces are covered, with majority of cards coming from Ontario and Quebec. About half are postally used. A large variety of subjects and publishers, many black and white, colorized and real photo cards. Noted a group of 23 souvenir folders containing bound postcards from various tourist destinations. Mixed condition with some creases and rounded corners, still overall fine or better with crisp colours. (Scan 1) (Scan 2) (Scan 3) (Scan 4) (Scan 5) (Scan 6) (All Scans)

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Est $ 250

SOLD for C$650.00
Will close during Public Auction
1157 PC Canada imageGroup of About 1,000 Picture Postcards, 1900s to 2000s, with the great majority being before 1950 plus a few later, includes over 70 from the Maritimes, over 430 from the province of Québec, over 330 cards from Ontario and 140 from Western Canada. Note ships, railways, real photo, city scenes, street scenes, etc. Note some postmark interest. Some with minor creases, etc, still overall fine to very fine. (Scan 1) (Scan 2) (Scan 3) (Scan 4) (Scan 5) (Scan 6) (Scan 7) (Scan 8) (Scan 9) (Scan 10) (Scan 11) (Scan 12) (Scan 13) (Scan 14) (Scan 15) (Scan 16) (Scan 17) (All Scans)

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Est $ 750

SOLD for C$575.00
Will close during Public Auction
1158 PC Europe imageEurope Lot of About 1,500 Postcards from 1900 to the 1980s, about half are postally used. Most European countries are represented except France and GB. Germany, Italy and Switzerland together make for about 50% of the lot. Many cards related to WWI, and we noted undivided backs, real photos, black and white, sepia and colorized cards. Very little duplication throughout. Mixed condition with some creases and rounded corners as normal for old cards, still overall fine or better. (Scan 1) (Scan 2) (Scan 3) (Scan 4) (Scan 5) (Scan 6) (Scan 7) (Scan 8) (Scan 9) (Scan 10) (Scan 11) (Scan 12) (Scan 13) (Scan 14) (All Scans)

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Est $ 300

SOLD for C$675.00
Will close during Public Auction
1159 PC France imageFrance Group of about 550 Postcards from the 1900s to 1950, about half are postally used, mainly from US soldiers in WWI. Noted undivided backs, real photos, black and white, sepia and colorized cards. Almost all subjects are from the Normandy coast and Paris. Close to 100 cards depict the July 14, 1919 Victory Parade, these mainly unused real photos. Very little duplication throughout. Mixed condition with some creases and rounded corners as normal for such old cards, still overall fine or better. (Scan 1) (Scan 2) (Scan 3) (Scan 4) (Scan 5) (Scan 6) (Scan 7) (Scan 8) (Scan 9) (All Scans)

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Est $ 200

SOLD for C$400.00
Will close during Public Auction
1160 PC German South West Africa imageGerman South West Africa Pre World War I Ottomar Zieher Embossed Post Card, unused, with embossed images of Scott #s 13-25, the 1900 Kaiser's Yacht issues. Printed in Munich and is #18 in a series. Very fine and would look great in a collection of these stamps. (Scan 1) (Scan 2) (All Scans)

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Est $ 100

SOLD for C$50.00
Will close during Public Auction

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