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U.S. Postal History continued...

Airmail Postal History continued...
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
11161   image1929, registered mail return receipts for covers sent to Dr. Hugo Eckener, both for covers sent from Ravenna, Ohio, the first, to be carried on the return flight to Friedrichshafen on Aug 7, was picked up and signed for by Eckener Aug 5 upon his arrival at Lakehurst; the second, which was to be carried on the World Flight from Los Angeles, was picked and signed for by Eckener's postal agent on Aug 23 in Los Angeles. Very Fine and most unusual.
Suggested Bid $225
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CLOSED
Closing..Feb-17, 09:00 PM
11162   image1929-36, aviation postal history collection, over 500 aviation show covers, aviation conferences, air races, AM 20 covers, air derbys, a meaty lot that will please the winning bidder, check her out!! F.-V.F.
Suggested Bid $600
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CLOSED
Closing..Feb-17, 09:00 PM
11163   image1930, cover signed by Herbert Arthur "Bert" Dargue, airmail cover with 5¢ (C12) not postmarked, with bold strong signature of the Major General, Very Fine.
Suggested Bid $80


He was a career officer in the United States Army, reaching the rank of major general in the Army Air Forces. He was a pioneer military aviator and one of the first ten recipients of the Distinguished Flying Cross.
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CLOSED
Closing..Feb-17, 09:00 PM
11164   image1930-35, various glider flights, 7 items, AAMS G1 (2), G3, G11, G15 var. (unl.), G21 Cuba to U.S. with rare USPO promotional slip indicating 148 covers were flown (+ damaged return flight not counted) & G25, interesting group, Very Fine to Extremely Fine.
Suggested Bid $80
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SOLD for $40.00
Closing..Feb-17, 09:00 PM
11165   image1932 (Mar 31), Bedford, Ohio, one known, one piece of orange and one piece of grey fabric from the wreck, plus notarized note of attestation, Very Fine to Extremely Fine, rare mementos.
AAMC 320331.
Suggested Bid $80
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SOLD for $50.00
Closing..Feb-17, 09:00 PM
11166   image1932 (Jun 2), Fresno, Calif., AAMS 32.10, badly charred remains forwarded to Los Angeles in USPO Penalty ambulance cover with explanatory note, Fine, rare thus.
AAMC 320602.
Suggested Bid $80
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CLOSED
Closing..Feb-17, 09:00 PM
11167   image1934, New York to Warsaw Poland Flight autographed, 2¢ (634) tied by 1934 Jun 27 New York machine cancel on cacheted flight cover addressed to Warsaw Poland, with Poland C4, 600 covers carried, signed by the Adamowicz brothers, Very Fine.
AAMC F-1211.
Suggested Bid $160


While not the first flight to Warsaw, they were the first amateurs to accomplish this feat
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CLOSED
Closing..Feb-17, 09:00 PM
11168   image1938 (May 25), Cleveland, Ohio ephemera, cover plus large piece of silver fabric and burnt piece of mailbag with letter of attestation, Very Fine, unusual.
AAMC 380524.
Suggested Bid $80
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CLOSED
Closing..Feb-17, 09:00 PM
11169   image1938 (Nov 29), Point Reyes, Calif., AAMS 38.7; franked by pair of 3¢ Washington coils, cachet "Damage due to air mail/interruption near/Point Reyes, Cal/Nov 29. 1938"; press photo of pilot accompanies, Very Fine.
AAMC 381129.
Suggested Bid $120
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CLOSED
Closing..Feb-17, 09:00 PM
11170   image1939, FAM 18 New York to Hong Kong & Return, Hong Kong $2 (164), 30¢ (161) & 50¢ (162) tied to legal sized first flight cover, additionally franked with U.S. 1¢ (804) and pair 30¢ (C24) tied by New York cds, appropriate back stamps; left C24 with scuff, F.-V.F.
Suggested Bid $200
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CLOSED
Closing..Feb-17, 09:00 PM
11171   image1940 (Feb. 1), Norfolk, VA - San Diego, CA, via Seaplane, airmail cover with corner card "Trans-Continental Seaplane Flight/U.S. Navy - XPBS - One/Norfolk, VA to San Diego, Calif", cancelled "Norfolk VA/Feb/1/1940/A.M./Naval Air Station"; reverse bears Feb. 28 Pensacola, FL, "U.S. Naval Air Sta." transit and Mar. 1 San Diego "U.S. Naval Air/Station" receiver along with Mar. 2 Lompoc, Calif. receiver; two-line handstamp "West Coast Airmail Society/San Francisco, Calif." oversigned in pen "JSJ"; light (rubber band?) stain front center, still Very Fine.
AAMC TO 1341.
Suggested Bid $80
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CLOSED
Closing..Feb-17, 09:00 PM
11172   imagec. 1945, Rudolph W. (Shorty) Schroeder, pair of covers, one from Schroeder to Brooklyn, NY, listing his aviation CV, the second a commemorative cachet cover for the 25th anniversary of Schroeder's "epic flight into the stratosphere" in 1920; both covers signed by Schroeder; includes an Oct. 26, 1950, letter from Schroeder to Bill Schneider, both covers Very Fine.
Suggested Bid $80


Schroder set several U.S. and world altitude records, climbing to 38,180 feet in 1920, and was "Commercial Air Mail Pilot License #1". He went on to work for United Airlines as Vice-President for Safety.
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CLOSED
Closing..Feb-17, 09:00 PM
11173   image1946, Pan Am Air Mail Test dual frankings, two covers with US and foreign stamps, US cancelled on Nov 1 1946 in Detroit, foreign stamps include Suriname and Curacao, with various receivers on reverse, these covers were allowed only on Nov 1 in acknowledgment of the new 10¢ air mail rate, F.-V.F.
Suggested Bid $45
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CLOSED
Closing..Feb-17, 09:00 PM
11174   image1947 (Aug 9-Dec 10), First Round-the-World Flight by Single Engine Planes, four covers serviced by prominent airmail collector, Bill Schneider, Jr.; one canceled Oklahoma City (Dec 5), two Washington D.C. (Dec 6) and one Hackensack N.J. (Dec 10), Very Fine.
AAMC TO 1397.
Suggested Bid $80
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SOLD for $40.00
Closing..Feb-17, 09:00 PM
11175   imageDelta Airlines postcards and ephemera. Choice lot of Delta paper, includes twenty four picture postcards with four prop aircraft, cigarette card, leather baggage tag, couple of photos, may not be original, all in all a lot that will please the airline collector, F.-V.F.
Suggested Bid $160
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CLOSED
Closing..Feb-17, 09:00 PM
11176   image1928-80, air baggage labels, 200-250 items including baggage labels, etiquettes & postcards, many different airlines including some scarce PAA, some Alaska & PR, very difficult lot of fine collateral, inspect, Very Fine to Extremely Fine.
Suggested Bid $1,200
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CLOSED
Closing..Feb-17, 09:00 PM
11177   image1935-70, air baggage labels, 6 very rare items: Delta, Eastern, Gilliam (emergency flight cover), Grand Canyon Airlines (postcard booklet), PAA & Pennsylvania, examine, Very Fine to Extremely Fine.
Suggested Bid $225
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SOLD for $170.00
Closing..Feb-17, 09:00 PM
11178   image1941-70's, huge lot of airmail etiquettes, huge lot of several 1000, some later issues with much duplication, unexamined for varieties, divided into three groups: A, government issues; B, aviation company issues and C, private issues, there are sheets, blocks, etc. present and many scarce to rare types, examine, Very Fine to Extremely Fine.
Suggested Bid $600
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SOLD for $300.00
Closing..Feb-17, 09:00 PM
Postage Due
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
11179 J2 imagePostage Due, 1879, 2¢ brown (Scott J2), 2¢ (84) tied by West New Brighton NY cds, addressed to Boston MA, manuscript "Due 2 cts", with 2¢ postage due cancelled by fancy cancel, Very Fine.
Suggested Bid $80
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CLOSED
Closing..Feb-17, 09:00 PM
11180 J5 imagePostage Due, 1879, 10¢ brown (Scott J5), tied on cover originating in Switzerland, addressed to Olema CA, 11/5/83 Maggia cds, with large hollow "T", Very Fine.
Suggested Bid $160
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SOLD for $120.00
Closing..Feb-17, 09:00 PM

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