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U.S. Space Flights continued...

Mercury Flights (1961-1963) continued...
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
6441   imageUnited States, 1962 (May 24), Carpenter U.S.S. Pierce Prime Recovery Ship, This envelope mailed to a collector from an unlikely Prime Recovery Ship has a strong, well-formed hand cancel and the amateurish printed cachet (as usual) on the reverse; while not the early vintage M. Scott Carpenter signature, this mid-career autograph is attractive. (Image)

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Suggested Bid $500-750
SOLD for $275.00
Will close during Public Auction
6442   imageUnited States, 1962 (May 24), Carpenter Prime Recovery Ship, Very scarce Goldey artwork with beautiful hand cancel; following a landing overshoot the destroyer U.S.S. John R. Pierce arrived to recover the Mercury astronaut and his capsule; faint foxing along left lower edge, a key item for Project Mercury. (Image)

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Suggested Bid $500-750
SOLD for $325.00
Will close during Public Auction
6443   imageUnited States, Gold Team honored in New York City, Vintage autographs of Mercury astronauts labeled by Life magazine as the Gold Team when it was unclear who would fly the first manned space missions; Shepard and Grissom piloted the sub-orbital flights while Glenn had just returned as the first American to orbit the Earth. (Image)

Suggested Bid $1,000-1,500
SOLD for $800.00
Will close during Public Auction
6444   imageUnited States, Vintage Grissom on Project Mercury First Day Cover, fresh as the day it was signed beautiful, full autograph of Virgil I Grissom on block of four uncacheted and unaddressed envelope; due to the crush of fan requests the astronaut usually compressed the signature as Gus Grissom; seldom encountered since the pilot was killed in the pad fire in Jan 1967. (Image)

Suggested Bid $750-1,000
SOLD for $750.00
Will close during Public Auction
6445   imageUnited States, Original Seven vintage autographs, Schirra, Shepard, Glenn, Grissom, Slaton, Cooper, and Carpenter full autographs with their test pilot service backgrounds on Hamton, VA postmarked envelope; before the Astronaut Corps moved to a permanent home in Houston, TX the Mercury astronauts were based at Langley in VA, exceedingly rare to find early signatures, all with their military titles. (Image)

Suggested Bid $1,500-2,000
SOLD for $1,500.00
Will close during Public Auction
6446   imageUnited States, Sarazin Mercury folders all individually autographed, virtually impossible to duplicate group; MR-3 signed Alan Shepard; MR-4 signed Virgil I Grissom; MA-6 signed John Glenn; MA-7 signed Scott Carpenter; MA-8 signed Wally Schirra; and MA-9 signed Gordon Cooper; you will never find a nicer set. (Image)

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Suggested Bid $1,000-1,500
SOLD for $900.00
Will close during Public Auction
6447   imageUnited States, Mercury astronaut autographs on 7 covers, beginning with Alan B Shepard Jr on a Fuerst cachet with strong Port Canaveral launch hand cancel; Virgil I Grissom on a Port Canaveral launch date; J H Glenn Jr on a Patrick AFB machine cancel (Swanson art?); M Scott Carpenter with generic SpaceCraft cachet at Patrick AFB launch postmark; Cape Canaveral hand cancel (light) with Walter W Schirra Jr; D K Slayton (the only one not to fly in Project Mercury) on a paste up envelope cancelled in Norfolk, VA; and a USS Kearsarge Prime Recovery Ship with signature of the Commanding Officer and Leroy S Cooper Jr; a solid group. (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (Image4) (Image5) (Image6) (Image7)

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Suggested Bid $800-1,200
SOLD for $900.00
Will close during Public Auction
6448   imageUnited States, Original Seven signatures on individual covers, classic SpaceCraft MR-3 flight with machine cancel at Patrick AFB signed Alan B Shepard Jr; Spacecraft Liberty Bell has PAFB machine cancel autographed Gus Grissom; Gordon add on postmarked Port Canaveral hand cancel and J H Glenn Jr; generic SpaceCraft art and untied Mercury stamp with the full Donald K Slayton; M Scott Carpenter signed a Captain's cover (missing the CO signature) addressed to noted collector; Cape Canaveral hand stamp for launch of Walter W Schirra with a generic SpaceCraft cachet; same artwork with a Cape Canaveral machine cancel includes the autograph of Leroy S Cooper Jr; a great selection; slight toning on Grissom envelope. (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (Image4) (Image5) (Image6) (Image7)

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Suggested Bid $800-1,200
SOLD for $1,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
6449   imageUnited States, Original seven Mercury astronaut signatures on cover, in 1959 the first announcement from the new National Aeronautics and Space Administration was a call for test pilots; after a series of highly demanding (and invasive) test, NASA settled on three naval aviators, three Air Force pilots, and a Marine; includes, Alan B Shepard Jr, Virgil I Grissom, J H Glenn Jr, D K Slayton, Scott Carpenter, W Schirra Jr, and Gordon Cooper; seven envelopes in total. (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (Image4)

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Suggested Bid $800-1,200
SOLD for $900.00
Will close during Public Auction
6450   imageUnited States, Astronaut pilots of Project Mercury, one would fly first, be grounded for years, and then golf on the Moon; another would lose a capsule, command the first next generation spacecraft, and then perish in a launchpad fire; another would be the first American in orbit, become a US Senator, and run for President; another would be lost at sea and would leave NASA to become an aquanaut; another would command missions in Mercury, Gemini and Apollo; another would be the last American to travel in space alone; and one would be hired in 1959 to go up against the Soviets and be grounded until the final flight of Apollo, when he and his crewmates flew to orbit to greet the Russians; includes, Alan B Shepard Jr, Gus Grissom, J H Glenn Jr, D K Slayton, Scott Carpenter, Wally Schirra and Gordon Cooper; seven autographes in total. (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (Image4)

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Suggested Bid $800-1,200
SOLD for $800.00
Will close during Public Auction
6451   imageUnited States, Project Mercury Captain's covers, Three wonderful examples from the earliest days of America's manned space flight; ship stationary was used by Lt Felt to fashion this limited (there were 75) momento from the Mercury Atlas (MA-4) robot flight recovered by USS Decatur; the MA-6 mission (with typical glue staining under the cachet) postmarked on the USS Randolph is autographed by both Capt Max Berns and J H Glenn Jr; the USS Intrepid MA-7 cover sports the vintage M. Scott Carpenter as well as the ship Capt; these are key Prime Recovery Ships for any serious collection; some toning noted. (Image) (Image2) (Image3)

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Suggested Bid $600-800
SOLD for $350.00
Will close during Public Auction
6452   imageUnited States, Mercury astronaut autographs on cover, dealers opportunity to get vintage signatures of the original astronaut pilots; Houston Philatelic Society has Type 1 autopens of all but Shepard (Type 3) and J H Glenn Jr and Scott Carpenter (which are good); generic printed Project Mercury cacheted envelope also has Type 1 autopens with the exception of Alan B Shepard Jr, J H Glenn Jr, and Scott Carpenter; the remainder are one cover one autograph; Gordon Cooper (2), Leroy Cooper Jr, Scott Carpenter (8), D K Slayton (3), John Glenn, and J H Glenn Jr (5); a total of 25 autographs on 22 covers; all from heros who have passed on. (Image) (Image2) (Image3)

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Suggested Bid $500-750
SOLD for $500.00
Will close during Public Auction
6453   imageUnited States, Mercury flights complete with Velvet artwork, Attractive collection of Rank cachets; each has both a printed signature and either an autograph or autopen; the Glenn and Carpenter are autographs. (Image)

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Suggested Bid $250-350
SOLD for $225.00
Will close during Public Auction
6454   imageUnited States, Before they tired of autographing envelopes, early examples of Alan B Shepard Jr, John H Glenn Jr and M Scott Carpenter on period envelopes. (Image) (Image2)

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Suggested Bid $200-300
SOLD for $300.00
Will close during Public Auction
6455 1193 imageUnited States, 4¢ Project Mercury autographed blocks (Scott 1193), 10 Project Mercury blocks (two are plate blocks) and 11 Decade of Achievement blocks (six are plate blocks); autographed by Slayton, Glenn (4), Stafford (2), Cernan and Mattingly, there is also a Conrad autopen; 1434-35 blocks are signed by Swigert, Worden, Cernan, Kerwin, Brand, Lind and Mattingly, four blocks are autopens of Worden, Scott (2) and Irwin; 21 blocks in total; missing small piece of a Glenn block. (Image) (Image2)

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Suggested Bid $300-400
SOLD for $650.00
Will close during Public Auction
6456   imageUnited States, Grissom & Shepard entering blockhouse 5. Crew: Alan Shepard, US Air Force Missile Test Center Photographic Lab 8 x 10 glossy photo autographed Virgil I Grissom and Alan B Shepard Jr; taken a few weeks after America's first manned Mercury flight and two weeks before the second suborbital shot; condition of the photograph is superb with no cracking or bent corners,
1" strip of discoloration on reverse,
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Suggested Bid $750-1,000
SOLD for $600.00
Will close during Public Auction
6457 1193 imageUnited States, Mercury 7 autographs on FDCs (Scott 1193), Seven 1193 Project Mercury FDCs issued the day of America's first manned orbital mission; envelopes are blank except for the astronaut pilot autographs; Alan B Shepard Jr; Virgil I Grissom; M Scott Carpenter; Donald K Slayton; Walter W Schirra; Gordon Cooper; the last has seven signatures, Cooper autopen (pattern 1), J H Glenn Jr, Shepard secretarial, Slayton autopen (pattern 1), Walter Schirra, M Scott Carpenter, Grissom autopen (pattern 1); minor staining through stamp on Shepard cover, faint toning throughout. (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (Image4)

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Suggested Bid $1,200-1,800
SOLD for $750.00
Will close during Public Auction
6458   imageUnited States, typed letter signed Gordon Cooper on Walt Disney stationary, letter thanking a fan for interest in the space program following his flights during Mercury and Gemini programs signed Gordon Cooper; also civilian attire head and shoulder photograph with crisp Leroy S. Cooper Jr; flawless photograph with exceptional autograph. (Image) (Image2)

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Suggested Bid $250-350
SOLD for $140.00
Will close during Public Auction
Gemini Flights (1965-1966)
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
6459   imageUnited States, 1965 (Jun 3), Gemini 4 crew signed envelope. Crew: James McDivitt, Ed White, commander James A McDivitt and pilot Edward H White II autographed this envelope documenting America's first spacewalk; a poor (but legible) Cape Canaveral launch date machine cancel and a Gordon add-on cachet along with rubber stamped documentation adorn the cover; crew signed envelopes are uncommon since less than two years following the flight White lost his life in the Apollo 1 fire. (Image)

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Suggested Bid $600-800
SOLD for $425.00
Will close during Public Auction
6460   imageUnited States, 1966 (Mar 16), launch of Gemini VIII; Cape Canaveral hand cancel autographed by mission commander, Neil Armstrong, engraved Orbit Covers art on first day of flight that accomplished the first docking of two vehicles in orbit; beautiful example of Armstrong's signature; many of these envelopes were backdated (plugged 9) but this is not; postmark inking is uneven but legible. (Image)

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Suggested Bid $1,000-1,500
SOLD for $700.00
Will close during Public Auction

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