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LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
81 music image[Music] Striking the Right Note Cover Collection, a binder full of 71 covers, cards and stationery items all related to instrument makers, music publishers and sellers, individual musicians or orchestras…even music-related postmarks (Woody, CA; Guthrie, KY, Fiddletown, CA, etc.); all but a handful 1880s-1940s, with better including 4¢ pair & 10¢ Columbian-franked cover with NY Registry Exchange Label to Germany, McKinley postal card (cut down) with preprinted $50 reward offer for drummer Hubert James for embezzlement and larceny (followed immediately by a corner card cover for the Musicians' Protective Union!), Italian postcard, India cover, and more, many with attractive corner card or all-over designs; condition varies as expected, but an appealing holding, Fine to Very Fine, fully imaged online. Shipping charges apply - weight 2.2 lbs. (Video for this lot) (Image)

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First Day Covers
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
82 cover 548-550 image1920, Pilgrim issue complete (Scott 548-550), set of 3, tied by three strikes of "Philadelphia G1" double oval cancels with "Philadelphia Pa. Dec. 21, 1920" First Day of Issue duplex cancel below, with yellow and blue corner card of the Electric Club of Philadelphia, Philip Ward, Jr. Secretary, self-addressed ("Gtn." means the Germantown section of the city), Very Fine and scarce.
Scott $2,250. (Image)

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83 cover 568 image1922, 25¢ Niagara Falls (Scott 568), tied by "Washington D.C. Nov. 11, 1922" First Day of Issue duplex cancel with 1c Perf 10 Washington (probably Scott 464) tied by same cancel on legal sized 2c entire, locally addressed, partial Special Delivery backstamp; reduced at left, still Very Fine.
Scott $650. (Image)

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84 cover 597 image1923, 1¢ Franklin, horizontal rotary press coil (Scott 597), pair tied by "Washington, D.C. Jul. 18 1030 PM 1923" First Day of Issue slogan machine cancel on locally addressed Hammelman cover, Very Fine.
Scott $600. (Image)

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85 cover 630 image1926, White Plains souvenir sheet of 25 (Scott 630), #18773, tied by two of eight strikes of purple "New York (Int'l. Philatelic-Exhibition-Sta.) N.Y. Oct. 18, 1926" First Day circular datestamps and "New York N.Y. Oct. 18, 1926 International Philatelic Exhibition Station" First Day machine cancel on cover to famed stamp dealer Philip H. Ward Jr. in Philadelphia, exceptionally well centered, Extremely Fine sheet and cover.
Scott $1,800. (Image)

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86 cover C10a imageAirmail, 1928, 10¢ Lindbergh, booklet pane of 3 (Scott C10a), complete and unexploded, with tab and tied by two strikes of "Washington D.C. May 26 1PM 1928" duplex First Day cancel on cover to well-known first day cover dealer H.A. Robinette in D.C., Extremely Fine a beautiful cover that has been off the market for over four decades, and with 1961 typed letter by Allan M. Thatcher, with 1983 P.F. certificate.
Scott $875. (Image) (Image2) (Image3)

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87 cover   image1944, Mae Wigand 3¢ Motion Pictures 50th Anniversary First Day Cover, cancelled Los Angeles, Oct. 31, 1944, depicting Donald Duck in sailor's uniform; light pencil address to Weigand in Brooklyn; slight discoloration from flap gum as often, but a bright and cheery Disneyana item, near Very Fine. (Image)


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Exposition Covers & Postmarks
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
88 1881 image1881 International Cotton Exposition, Atlanta, Ga., engraved invitation to the Opening Ceremonies on Oct 5; card stock about 7" x 8½"; small mark at the lower left, otherwise Very Fine. (Image)

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89 cover 1893 image1893 Columbian Exposition, Dedication Ceremonies, "Postponement" notice announcing a change of date for the Expo Dedication Ceremonies from October 12 to October 21, 1893; printed card plus a Complimentary Admission Ticket for the rescheduled ceremonies made out to "The Mayor of Fayetteville" (N.C.), and the Exposition Committee envelope in which the two were mailed to the Mayor, franked with a 2¢ carmine (220) tied by a Sep 8 Chicago machine cancel; cover with some toning and worm damage (mostly on the back) and the top flap is missing; the announcement and ticket are quite nice. (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (Image4)

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90 cover 1901 image1901 Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, N.Y., large size multicolor picture postcard - 9" x 6" - produced by the Niagara Envelope Manufactory featuring an aerial view of the complete grounds, bearing a 2¢ Pan-American (294) tied by an Oct 18, 1901 Pan-American Staion machine cancel; apparently never sent through the mail but given as a souvenir; brief note on the back reads "Buffalo, Oct. 18, 1901, Dear Susie from her Aunt"; couple light bends, virtually invisible from the front, Very Fine appearance, and rare seen used. (Image) (Image2)

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Military-/War-Related Covers
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
91 cover   image1901 (Feb. 1), "Mil Postal Sta No 1:, China" (Tientsen), Feb. 1, 1901 c.d.s. on a 1¢ postal card (UX14), from a German Soldier to Bonn, Germany; postmarked again on Mar. 10 with German "KD Feldpost Exped/Ostasiantshen/Expeditionscorps" c.d.s. and fancy eagle Army Unit marking, then with an Apr. 23 Bonn receiver; small filing pin hole in the address area, Very Fine. A scarce US/German joint usage. Ex-Kristol. (Image) (Image2)

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92 cover   image1900 (Nov. 26), "Mil.P.Sta.No.1, Tientsin./China", Nov. 26, 1900 c.d.s. on a 1¢ postal card UX14 to Wiesbaden, Germany, uprated with a 2¢ First Bureau tied by another strike of the same cancel, with a Dec. 14 Manila, P.I. transit c.d.s. and a Jan. 17, 1901 Wiesbaden receiver, Very Fine. Ex-Spicer, Kristol. (Image) (Image2)

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93 cover   image1900 (Dec. 21), "Mil.P.Sta.No.1, Tientsin./China", Dec. 21, 1900 c.d.s. on a 1¢ postal card UX14, from Postal Station emplyee, George Sholes, to his family in Washington D.C.; message about readdressing mail to soldiers who have moved on and using the Japanes Post Office to forward same; card crease at top lower left, Fine to Very Fine. Ex-Kristol. (Image) (Image2)

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Express Covers
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
94 cover   imageWells Fargo & Co's Express, Tombsone A.T., black on red label with "Tombsone A.T." handstamped (somewhat faded), on a linen-lined envelope with blue Wells Fargo "PAID" in oval franked with a 3¢ rose F. grill (94) strip of 3 tied by New York rosette duplex handstamps; to Cold Spring Harbor, Long Island, N.Y.; the strip has some perf damage at the top due to its edge placement; the cover is otherwise fresh and Very Fine. (Image) (Image2)

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Airmail Postal History
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
95 cover 1931.0920 image1931 (Sept. 20), Autographed St. Louis Aerial Club & Exhibition cover, franked by 5¢ Winged Globe tied by one of three strikes (one on reverse) of "Air Mail Field/Sep/20/1931/St. Louis, Mo." postmark with blue four-line Circus & Exhibition cachet at left, addressed to Ralph Rugh at American Airways; a total of 20 different signatures by pilots and performers; nice collateral for the aviation enthusiast, Very Fine. (Image) (Image2)

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96 cover 1941.1030 image1941 (Oct. 30), Midway Island Flight Cover, 30¢ Airmail (C24) tied by "Sixth Defense Bat, Fleet Marine Force, Midway Island" duplex handstamp, Oct 30,1941, on an Airmail envelope with a large multicolor cachet featuring a pair of Gooney Birds; to Randolph Field, Tex.; couple small, barely noticeable ink spots at the bottom, Very Fine. (Image) (Image2)

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Airmail Postal History

Pioneer Airmail Flights
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
97 cover 1910.0909 image1910 (Sept. 9), First Aeroplane Mail in Great Britain, special postcard sponsored by the monthly publication Empire Illustrated", intended to be flown from Blackpool to Southport by C. Graham-White but only carried for seven miles when the plane was forced down by bad weather; the pritned flight information on the reverse is overprinted in red with an explanation of the flight's early terminationn; posted normally in London on Aug 26 franked with a ½d; the card has been torn in half and neatly repaired, otherwise Fine to Very Fine. Very rare; Nierinck #100909, $1,500. (Image) (Image2)

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98 cover 1911.0923 image1911 (Sept. 23-Oct. 1), Garden City Estates, N.Y., International Aviation Meet (AAMC 3a), 1¢ green tied on a small cover by the special "Aeroplane Station No. 1, Garden City Estates, N.Y., Oct 30, 1911" duplex handstamp alongside the handstamped "Aerial Special Despatch" flight cachet, Very Fine.
AAMC $175. (Image)

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99 cover 1911.1021 image1911 (Oct. 21), Rochester, N.Y., Flying Exhibition, real photo postcard franked with a 1¢ green tied by the special "Aeroplane Station No. 1, Rochester, N.Y., Oct 21, 1911/ Crittenden Park Station"; the card, which is a bit faded,captioned "Rene Simon, Monroe Airfield, Rochester, N.Y. 7-8-11", pictures a plane in flight, Fine.
AAMC 7; $175. (Image) (Image2)

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100 cover 1918.0603 image1918 (June 3), First Flight New York to Boston (AAMC 104c), fresh, clean legal size cover with a 24¢ carmine & blue (C3) tied by the Special New York duplex with "Wash. N.Y. Phila." removed; Aero Club of America corner card and enclosed letter touting possible future value increase of the cover; flap tear, Very Fine.
AAMC $250. (Image) (Image2)

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101 cover 1918.0905 image1918 (Sept. 5), First Flight New York to Cleveland (AAMC 108d), cover franked with a top sheet margin 16¢ green (C2) tied by a weak strike of the Special cancel with and bearing the 4-line oval flight cachet and a weak strike of the 2-line "Fee Claimed…" Special Delivery handstamp, Fine to Very Fine.
AAMC $150. (Image) (Image2)

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102 cover 1931.0400 image1931 (April-May-June), Do.-X Flight cover, mixed country franking, a properly cacheted cover addressed to Lisbon, Portugal and franked on the front with stamps from Portugal (canceled Rocio, Apr 30), Spain (Puerto de la Cruz, Canary Islands, 30 Apr), Spanish Sahara (Rio de Oro, Apr 30), Portuguese Guinea (Bolama, May 5), Cape Verde (Praia, May 30, front & back), and on back, Brazil (Rio Grande Norte, 5 Jun) and Germany (Do.-X onboard, Jun 6); cover has a small tear at the top and some soiling, otherwise F-VF and rare. (Image) (Image2)

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103 1935-37 imageGermany, Catapult Mail Compilation, 1935-37, seven envelopes carried by SS Bremen or SS Europa (with 4 flown via catapult); three of the four flown are on illustrated Luftpost envelopes, two on SS Bremen (one Registered), and the third a Registered cover from the SS Europa, the fourth catapult mail was also carried on the SS Europa; the remaining three envelopes have wonderful frankings, one has eight adhesives and a rubber stamp that says that follow-up flights Cologne-Cherbourg and advance flights (slingshot flights) are not taking place for the time being; great group, Fine to Very Fine. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)

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104 cover 1935.0122 image1935 (Jan. 22), First Catapult Mail. U.S.S. Pennsylvania to San Diego, appropriately cacheted cover franked with a 6¢ Airmail (C19) tied by a Jan 22 San Diego U.S. Naval Yard machine cancel with a purple U.S.S. Pennsylvania double circle datestamp the same day; signed by the pilot, C. Briggs, Very Fine. (Image) (Image2)

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105 cover 1935.0416 image1935 (Apr. 16/22), Pan-American Survey Flight, San Francisco-Honolulu and Return (AAMC T.O. 1230/1230a), dual-cacheted cover addressed to Chicago, Very Fine. (Image) (Image2)

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106 cover 1935.0515 image1935 (May 15), Transcontinental Survey Flight, San Francisco to Philadelphia (AAMC 160f), franked with a 2¢ carmine tied by a May 15 San Francisco slogan cancel; addressed to Joseph Steinmetz in Philadelphia and marked as received there at noon on May 19., Very Fine.
AAMC $275. (Image) (Image2)

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107 cover 1937.0126 image1937, 50c red "Roland Garros", pilot-signed First Flight Cover (Scott C1), with 25c and 1Fr Pictorials (#134, 150) on Registered cover to Saint-Macaire, France; stamps tied by two of three "Saint Denis/26 - 1/37/Reunion" postmarks with four-line handstamped flight cachet at right; with signatures of aviators Laurent, Lenier (smudged) and Touge top right and bottom left; St. Macaire receiver (Feb. 13, 1937) on reverse, Fine to Very Fine, an attractive piece.
Scott $600. (Image)

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108 1986 imageVoyager Round the World, 1986, matched set (serial number 146) for the test flight and world record un-refueled flight around the world envelope; test flight autographed by pilots Dick Rutan and Jeanna Yeager (no relation to Chuck) and limited to 500 covers; the Round the World cover is also signed and comes in a presentation folder; includes articles and ephemera, Very Fine. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)

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109   imageGermany, Pioneer Airmail Cover Collection, 1912-73, 28 covers, all but a handful from the 1912-1930s period, offering a fresh, clean selection of early German Airmail uses; note six 1912 Rhein-Main cards (three "Gelber Hund"), a 1932 Glider cover, numerous multi-color mixed-issue frankings, 1925 Rhône-Rossitten Company card, Semi-Officials, 1914 illustrated Airmail card (with Goethe quote from Faust, design repeated as "stamp" on reverse), an Udet cover, and more besides; generally sound, though expect the occasional ding or toning, Very Fine overall, fully imaged online. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)

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Early Zeppelin Flights
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
110 cover 1912.0623 imageSchwaben Flight Rhein-Main to Darmstadt (Sieger 12 a), pioneer flight postcard with 5pf franking and three 30pf semi officials on trip to Darmstadt 23 Jun 1912; no message on reverse, Fine to Very Fine.
Sieger €335 ($360). (Image) (Image2)

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111 1924 imageGermany, ZR-3 Flies to America, 1924 (Sieger 20a), 15 cards and covers from the transfer flight of LZ-126 from Germany to the US; three Roessler postcards with the airship floating over the Statue of Liberty, a less often encountered envelope of the same design, various Alpine scenes on postcards, uprated postal card with Airmail adhesives, and covers to noted collectors including George Angers, Eugene Klein, and Rudolph Dinnebier, Fine to Very Fine. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)

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Graf Zeppelin Flights
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
112 1928.1029 image1928 (Oct 29) 1st American Flight (Sieger 22A//B), 22 envelopes and cards from Graf Zeppelin flight New York to Friedrichshafen; 12 were Si22A from Lakehurst with destinations including Palestine (on real photo postcard), Belgium, and France; and 5 were Si22B from CT, OH, VA (franked with #C1, C4-C9) and SC; attractive, Fine to Very Fine. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)

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113 1929.0324 image1929 (Mar. 24), Orient Flight (Sieger 23IA//23IAa), 5 pieces (two envelopes and three cards) from the Graf Zeppelin trip to the Holyland; 12 different German adhesives on cover addressed to the Bronx, postcard of German ocean liner addressed to noted aerophilatelist Rudolph Dinnebier, postcard addressed to Jaffa and another to Italy; also drop mail with Er Ramle receiver to be forwarded to recipient in Jerusalem; a magical flight, Fine to Very Fine. (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (Image4) (Image5) (Image6)

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114 cover 1929.0515 image1929 (May 15), America Flight Interrupted 1929 (Sieger 26A), A C Roessler cachet envelope depicting Dr Hugo Eckener on a postage stamp along with a cinderella label in the upper right corner; Scott # C37 postmarked in Freidrichshafen on May 15th, the flight being delayed so the New York receiver reads Aug 5th, Fine to Very Fine. (Image)

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115 1929.0801 image1929 (Aug. 1), Completed North American Flight (Sieger 26A//27A), 26 envelopes and cards from the 1929 North American trip; Si26A card from interrupted flight postmarked Danzig, Friedrichshafen, and finally New York; Si27A including ten cards franked with German #C36 and 15 franked with #C37 addressed to Akron, New York, Pittsburgh, Rochester, Long Island, Jersey City, Syracuse, Chicago, Newark, Cleveland, and St Albans; stamps alone catalog $2,200+, Fine to Very Fine. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)

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116 1929.0807 image1929 (Aug. 7), Round the World Flight (Sieger 28A//29B), 37 interesting flown items from the Graf Zeppelin Round the World Flight; nine Si28A New York to Friedrichshafen items including Hugo Eckener autograph on large envelope to England, Marchant cover with plate number singles, and US Embassy Courier Service to Paris; Si28C with $3.52 franking from New York to Los Angeles (the long way); three Si28D consisting of uprated 1¢ postal card, worn postcard of von Hindenburg, and a round the world envelope from a collector to family in Philadelphia; twenty one Si29A from Los Angeles to New York (the short way); and three Si29B from California to Friedrichshafen with one addressed to South Africa; wonderful frankings, Fine to Very Fine. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)

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117 1929.0815 image1929 (Aug. 15), World Flight (Sieger 30Aa//30Ad), trio of German covers from the Graf Zeppelin World Flight; Germany to Japan with #C37 franking (Si30Aa), Friedrichshafen to Lakehurst (Si30Ac) with both the 2RM and 4RM Zeppelin stamps, and complete (Si30Ad) Germany to Germany (then on to the US) with a pair of C37 (two are missing); wonderful postal history, Fine to Very Fine. (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (Image4)

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118 cover 1929.1102 image1929 4th Swiss Flight, Zürich and Zürich-Fluntern (Sieger 39 a), Germany 10pf and two 20pf Eagle tied by two strikes of "Friedrichshafen Bodensee Luftpost 2 Nov 29" circular datestamp with "Zürich Flugplatz Luftpost 3.XI.29" circular datestamp and magenta 53mm boxed "Mit Luftschiff "Graf Zeppelin" befördert" straightline cancel on private postcard to Lucerne, picture side with black and white image of the city with the alps in the background and a Zeppelin label affixed, few very light creases, still a Very Fine card.
Sieger €375 ($400). (Image) (Image2)

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119 1930.0518 image1930 (May 18), South American Flight (Sieger 57/64), 8 covers and cards from the 1930 Graf Zeppelin South American voyage; unusual aerial postcard of Ellis Island with both the South American flight cachet (Si57) and the the Europe Pan-American Round Trip (Si64A) franked with US 65¢ Zepp (#C13), Special Delivery, and a pair of 2¢ reds; German #C39 on green business envelope addressed to Chile, two other pieces with C39 (one a cover and the other a postcard), C38 from Friedrichshafen to Pernambuco, card from Saarbruchen to Madrid via Seville, US penny postcard franked with German Airmail adhesive to pay the rate to Seville, and 5 Danzig stamps that travelled the South American route before settling at Lakehurst; stamps catalog alone exceeds $1,100, Fine to Very Fine. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)

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120 cover 1930.0602 image1930 (June 2), South America Flight Uprated 1¢ Grant Postal Card, 155x95mm card, uprated by five #C1 (single plus two pairs) plus singles of #537, C2 and C8; cancelled by Varick St. Station slogan, the #C1s and C8 by smudge cancels, two #C1 tied by red flight cachet; violet cachet and Friedrichshafen receiver (June 6) on front, reverse with New York June 18 green receiver; corner creases at top left, Fine to Very Fine, an unusual Zeppelin cover without a single Zeppelin stamp. (Image) (Image2)

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