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World Aerophilately continued...

The Vora Collection of India Airmail Postal History continued...
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
41   imageIndia, 1932 (Dec. 2), Multi-Franking Cover sent Kabul to Dresden, Mailed at Peshawar. A striking example of cross-border cooperation; sent by a Fritz Stäber in Kabul, Afghanistan (per his bilingual return address on backflap) to family in Dresden; the cover was brought across the border to Peshawar, where it was franked with the appropriate 10a Indian postage (comprising an 8a First Issue Airmail plus a ½a, 1a and pair of 3a King George V definitives) and cancelled; straightline "15.Dez. 1932" handstamp (German receiver?) on front; without backstamps; cover ever so slightly reduced at left, still a Very Fine cover and pretty, one of the earliest Airmail covers from Afghanistan.
Estimate $350 - 500

It was normal for Afghan mail to be carried to Peshawar for mailing overseas. This cover made its way along the Peshawar—Karachi—Athens—Germany route.
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Suggested Bid $350-500
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42   imageIndia, 1933-46, Group of Nine Covers to Foreign Destinations. A lovely little selection with final destinations of Austria, Burma, China, Germany, Iraq, Irish Free State, Luxembourg (scarce), Switzerland and the U.S.; cover to Basra (14 SEP 42) with Censor's tape and "Passed" handstamp; cover to Shanghai (1½a King George VI postal stationery uprated by 1½a adhesives on reverse) with manuscript "By C.N.A.C. Via Callcutta [sic]/Air Mail, To Shanghai"; most with transits or receivers; condition ranges from near-pristine to smallish faults, but generally Fine to Very Fine+, all imaged on the web; inspect.
Estimate $300 - 400. (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (Image4) (Image5)

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Suggested Bid $300-400
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43   imageIndia, 1933 (Apr. 5), Maryse Hiltz First Flight Cover, Calcutta to Rangoon. Bearing a fabulous example of the commemorative cachet of a black elephant on straw background; three-line French handstamp front and back reading "Transported to Hanoi/Returned to Calcutta by 'Air Orient'/to be posted"; 1a & 3p postage cancelled Calcutta Sorting 24 Apr 33 c.d.s.; two indistinct Calcutta receivers (one Park Street) on reverse along with Stephen H. Smith signature, a fresh cover; horizontal fold through middle of address is not immediately discernable, Very Fine, only 90 covers flown.
Muller 115 (1,750 points).
Estimate $500 - 750. (Image)
Suggested Bid $500-750
SOLD for $375.00
Will close during Public Auction
44   imageIndia, 1933 (July 1 & July 7), First Flight Covers, Imperial Airways & Indian Trans-Continental Airways, London—Karachi—Calcutta. Both covers with special "Opening of the Regular Air Mail Service" cachet, the first sent London to Calcutta franked with pair of 4d King George V definitives and cancelled "London E.C./30 JU/33" double-ring c.d.s.; additional same-day wavy-line machine c.d.s. inverted at bottom with reverse bearing boxed pictorial "Karachi-Calcutta/8 JUL 33/First/Airmail" cachet and Calcutta 9 JUL slogan delivery cancel; second, addressed to Asansol (and redirected to England) bears 3a3p in Indian King George V definitives cancelled Calcutta G.P.O./10 JLY 33 while reverse shows similar flight cachet (though reading Calcutta-Karachi/11 JLY. 33" and Asansol 12 JLY Delivery and 22 Aug (redirect?) c.d.s.'s; London-to-Calcutta cover with central vertical file fold and small hinge remnant, still a Very Fine pair.
Muller India 117, GB 229.
Estimate $250 - 350. (Image)
Suggested Bid $250-350
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45   imageIndia, 1937-47, Trio of Airmail Covers with Official Stamps. One bearing King George V "Service" overprinted stamps sent from the 6th (Lucknow) Infantry Brigade to the War Department in Whitehall (cancelled Lucknow 23 JUN 37); one with 14a "Service"-inscribed King George VI definitives to Cleveland with manuscript "O.H.M.S." and "By Air Mail" along with "Despatcher,/Delhi Polytechnic" handstamp on front (sent 1946); the last a 1947 (? c.d.s.'s indistinct) oversized O.H.M.S. cover franked by 1R13½a King George VI definitives (1R overprinted, remainders inscribed, "Service"), sent Registered to Philadelphia, with two "Registered" handstamps and Registry label, along with two-line violet "Criminal Investigation Department/Special Branch" handstamp at lower left; file folds to Registered cover, the others opened a little roughly, still Fine to Very Fine+, an interesting lot.
Estimate $300 - 400. (Image) (Image2)

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Suggested Bid $300-400
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46   imageIndia, 1937 (Mar. 15), Letter (with Cover) datelined Belur to St. Louis, Mentioning Dinner with the Lindberghs in India. Cover is franked with an irregular block of three ½a plus a pair of 4a King George V definitives tied by two strikes of "Liluah/15 MAR 37" cancels, with an interesting tombstone "Liluah/Due/ as." marking below (no value indicated)—but the star of this lot is the enclosed four-page letter written by one Tanturo Sojo (Tojo?) to "Baroness G. Wedellsborg" at the Gatesworth Hotel in St. Louis; the author mentions meeting the Lindberghs at the house of freedom fighter and poet Sarojini Naidu, providing a brief glimpse into the publicity-shy Lindbergh's sense of humor; also mentioned are Tibet explorer Sir. Francis Younghusband and artist Edith Emerson; a fascinating read; approximate 9mm separation along horizontal fold of letter at spine, otherwise Very Fine, a unique piece of history.
Estimate $350 - 500

While boasting a bilingual "By Air Mail" etiquette, the Due marking suggests the Airmail rate was underpaid. But given that there is no amount indicated as due, plus the red marking that partially cancels the etiquette, the letter may well have travelled to Missouri via Surface Mail. Lindbergh was in India, according to a Feb. 22, 1927,
New York Times article, "to discuss possibilities of linking India in a world-wide air mail chain formed by alliance of Pan American Airways with the British Imperial Airways." . (Image) (Image2) (Image3)

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Suggested Bid $350-500
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47   imageIndia, 1937 (May 10), 25th Anniversary Glenn Martin Newport Harbor Flight Cover, Newport Beach to Patiala State. With large photogravure cachet at left recounting and picturing Glenn L. Martin and his first seaplane flight over any part of the Pacific; franked by a vertical pair of Scott US #C19 (bottom stamp fault lower right) tied by Newport Beach, Calif May 10 wavy-line machine cancel; red manuscript notation "Via Air Mail & Catalina" on front; Balboa Island, Calif. May 10 flag machine cancel on reverse, along with Patiala/Dely/12 JUN 37/Patiala State" and "Solan/Dely/13 JUN 37" receivers; backflap further carries a four-line commemorative handstamp, Very Fine, a colorful and uncommon commemorative cover with China Clipper connections.
AAMC SH703 var.
Estimate $200 - 300. (Image)
Suggested Bid $200-300
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48   imageIndia, 1937 (Dec. 5), Recovered from Crash of Cygnus Flight, Karachi-London. Recovered at sea off Brindisi; without stamps as usual (and thus missing most of the postmark as well); cover bears appropriate violet boxed four-line cachet—one of several cachets used for mail to Great Britain, nearly Very Fine.
Nierinck 371205c.
Estimate $150 - 200

The
Cygnus overturned and sank when taking off from Brindisi, killing one passenger and one crew member. The mail from the Far and Near East (120,000) was recovered. (Image)
Suggested Bid $150-200
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49   imageIndia, 1938, British G.P.O. Informational Folder for Second Stage of the Empire Air Mail Scheme. A lovely tri-paneled folder in amazingly pristine condition, outlining the new services for, as it is titled, "Mails for East and South Africa, India, Malaya, etc."; all First Class mail for points African or Asian could now be posted in ordinary letter boxes (rather than the blue Air Mail boxes) without etiquettes or other "Airmail" indications; folder lists destinations covered by the new scheme, provides new postage rates for First and Second Class mail, shows time saved by posting by Air rather than Surface, service frequency and posting requirements; tape strip on left panel, otherwise Very Fine, the Scheme's Second Stage was inaugurated Feb. 23, 1938; an interesting Airmail collateral.
Estimate $200 - 300. (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (Image4)

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Suggested Bid $200-300
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50   imageIndia, 1938 (Nov. 21), Group of 17 Air Service of India First Flight Covers, Bombay-Kathiawar. Each bearing 2a postage in various combinations of King George V/King George VI definitives, from different legs of both the outbound and return flights; violet (some verging to black) "[flight leg] First Flight" two-line handstamp and boxed three-line cachet; Bombay-Kathiawar cacheted covers include (color of cachet): magenta Bhavnagar to Rajkot, to Jamnagar and to Porbandar; black Rajkot to Jamnagar and to Porbandar; and violet Jamnagar to Porbandar (2); Kathiawar-Bombay include magenta Rajkot to Bhavnagar, Rajkot to Bombay & Bhavnagar to Bombay; black Porbandar to Jamnagar (slightly reduced at left), to Rajkot, to Bhavnagar and to Bombay; violet Jamnagar to Rajkot, to Bhavnagar and to Bombay, Fine to Very Fine+, the entire flight by segment.
Muller 136 (4,250 points).
Estimate $400 - 600. (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (Image4) (Image5) (Image6) (Image7) (Image8) (Image9)

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Suggested Bid $400-600
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51   imageIndia, c. 1939, Censored Cover, sent Bombay to Ohio. 10R5½a postage (King George VI definitives) cancelled by pair of date-indeterminate Bombay machine c.d.s.'s; cover addressed to Auditing Dept. of Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. in Akron; bilingual "By Air Mail" etiquette with manuscript "via India Logos. U.S.A." beneath; "Opened by Censor" tape 28C with "DHC/103" straightline handstamp on front and octagonal crowned "Passed DHC/80" handstamp reverse; vertical file fold at left, Fine to Very Fine.
Estimate $150 - 200. (Image)
Suggested Bid $150-200
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52   imageIndia, c. 1939-45, Selection of Six WWII Military Airmail Covers. Comprising two Air Mail Letter Cards (one mentioning "dengy", the other dysentery) plus an Honour Cover to England, a plain envelope marked manuscript "Forces Mail" addressed to "R.A.F. Shallufa/M.E.F.", an "On Active Service" free frank to Louisiana forwarded to Alabama, and an unused pre-printed 8a King George VI "For correspondence to H.M. Forces only" entire; a range of Censor tape or markings, regular and F.P.O. markings, etc., Very Fine on the whole, a fun little group.
Estimate $200 - 300. (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (Image4)

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Suggested Bid $200-300
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53   imageIndia, 1939 (Oct. 27), Indian National Airways First Flight Cover, Delhi-Karachi. "Delhi Air/27 OCT 39" barred-bridge c.d.s. tying 2a Dak Runner to envelope with "First Airmail by Indian National Airways/Delhi-Karachi via Lahore" typed above airmail etiquette; with "Drigh Road/Dely/29 OCT. 39/Karachi" receiver reverse and signed front "Dev Datt Anand/Pilot I.N.A."; slight foxing along edges, but still Very Fine, scarce, especially signed.
Muller 137.
Estimate $250 - 350

Muller does not designate a date for this First Flight, listing it only as "October".
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Suggested Bid $250-350
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54   imageIndia, 1941 (Apr. 6), First Pigeon Missive, Kalyan to Bombay. A lovely cover in blue with silhouette of pigeon, franked by 1a3p King George V Service overprinted issue and tied by red "Kalyan/6 Apr./1941/First Pigeon Missive" wavy-line machine cancel; with pre-printed "The Message contained in this envelope was carried by a pigeon from Kalyan to Bombay", a distance of 30 miles; boxed Bombay G.P.O. same-day delivery stamp at left; insert, included with the lot, is an accordion booklet with information and photos of homing pigeons, information on the flight, and some wonderful old-time, old-world advertisements, Very Fine, definitely not one you see every day.
Estimate $200 - 300

The enclosed booklet explains: "This is the First Flight performed by about 250 Homing Pigeons in Bombay Presidency. They were flown from Kalyan to Bombay, a distance of about 30 miles. Each bird carried eight slips of messages from H. E. Sir Roger Lumley, G.C.I.E., T.D., Governor of Bombay, to Vice-Admiral Herbert Fitz-Herbert, C.B., C.M.G., Flag Officer Commanding The Royal Indian Navy.

"This Flight is organized and carried out by the Royal Indian Navy and the amount realized from the sales of these 2,000 'Flown Messages' enclosed in an envelope will be donated to 'The Royal Indian Navy War Purposes Fund.' Each envelope for sale to the public is priced at Rs. 2/—"
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Suggested Bid $200-300
SOLD for $275.00
Will close during Public Auction
55   imageIndia, 1941 (Nov. 29), Large Registered Parcel Cover, Censored, Calcutta to Montréal. Bearing 5R, 2R, 1R and 6a King George VI issues, plus over forty 15½a meters, roughly matching the 47R2a rate; cover bears scarce "Victory" handstamp along with transits of Singapore (10 DEC 41), San Francisco (Feb 4, 1942) and Vancouver (Feb 5) and Montréal 7 Feb receiver; Customs clearance handstamp on front, with Censor's tape, triangular handstamp and broken wax seals; front also bears the rare marking "TO BE FORWARDED BY AIRMAIL TO SINGAPORE"; faults, still Fine to Very Fine, quite a conversation piece, rarely encountered.
Estimate $300 - 400

This cover was sent from India to North America via the Second East-Bound Route (opened October 14, 1940): Calcutta to Singapore by Airmail, then to Hong Kong by Surface Mail, then Clipper Mail to San Francisco via Guam and Hawaii.

This is likely one of the last covers to clear Hong Kong for Singapore before their fall to the Japanese (Hong Kong on December 25, 1941, Singapore on February 15, 1942).
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Suggested Bid $300-400
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56   imageIndia, 1942 (Aug. 29), Large Registered Cover, Censored, Bombay to Akron. From the Firestone Tyre & Rubber Co. of India, Ltd.; franked with Scott #157, 158, 160, 164 (2) and 165 (3) for 35R15a6p total postage; originally to be sent "via Durban", this was crossed out and replaced by "via India Logos [Lagos] U.S.A."; "Opened by Censor" tape tied on reverse by octagonal crowned "Passed DHC/37" handstamp; roughly opened and through the mails, still Fine to Very Fine+, a very high Airmail rate cover.
Estimate $200 - 300. (Image)
Suggested Bid $200-300
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57   imageIndia, 1945-48, trio of covers, India/Kuwait/Bahrain, comprising a February 1945 Censored Airmail cover from Kuwait using unoverprinted Indian definitives (3½a total), with Censor's tape and "Passed" handstamp, addressed to Bombay; an Oct. 11 (1945?) cover from Kuwait to the U.S., bearing Indian 2R, 4a (pair) and 3½a stamps overprinted "Kuwait" with Kuwait wavy-line cancels; the third a cover with "Bahrain"-overprints with Apr 13 1948 Richmond, VA, Registered receiver, generally Very Fine.
Estimate $200 - 300. (Image) (Image2)

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Suggested Bid $200-300
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58   imageIndia, 1947-70, selection of colorful first flight covers, eight in total, comprising Mar. 15, 1947, Gander, Newfoundland—Karachi, India cacheted "Pan American World Airways/First Direct Air Mail" cover; July 6, 1948 Pan Am First Clipper Air Mail Flight Calcutta to Tokyo (with bright blue cachet and violet "Tokyo/8.7.48/Nippon" receiver on reverse); a Bombay-London June 8, 1948, Air India International First Flight cover (with Indian commemorative stamp issued for the occasion); May 2, 1962, Air-India Boeing 707 inaugural service cover, Bombay-Bahrain; Air-India Bombay-Dubai (July 2, 1969) and return July 5 covers; plus 1970 Air-India inaugural flight covers to and from Abu Dhabi (Oct. 1 and Oct. 2, respectively); all properly franked, cacheted and backstamped, Very Fine, a lovely and sometimes humorous set; be sure to view.
Estimate $250 - 350. (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (Image4) (Image5) (Image6) (Image7) (Image8) (Image9)

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Suggested Bid $250-350
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World Airmail Covers
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
59   imageAfrica, 1918-49, first flight covers, 12 covers, Algeria (2); Belgian Congo; Egypt (2); Ivory Coast; South Africa; Spanish Guinea; Sudan & Togo (3), useful lot, examine, Very Fine to Extremely Fine.
Estimate $150 - 200. (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (Image4) (Image5) (Image6)

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Suggested Bid $150-200
SOLD for $130.00
Will close during Public Auction
60   imageAfrica, 1922-1934, commercial covers, 4 covers, 1922 Belgian Congo registered AR to Belgium, franked #67, 68, 69, 75 (2) & C1-4, British Morocco to Germany, franked 409, 410 pr. & 420 & S. Africa (2 cards), difficult covers, Very Fine to Extremely Fine.
Estimate $100 - 150. (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (Image4)

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Suggested Bid $100-150
SOLD for $60.00
Will close during Public Auction

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