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U.S. Space Flights continued...

Misc. American Space Flights continued...
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
6541   imageUnited States, Inexpensive jewelry tells the story of a career, compact Fisher pen with gold colored Command Module attached; junk "fob" from Apollo 8; pocket money clip with beautiful Apollo 9 emblem; tie pins from North American Aviation, a pair that look like Moon rocks (though probably not), a Dolphine helicopter, a silver and a gold shuttle with open cargo bays, B-2 bomber, F-20 Tigershark, and the Apollo 16 emblem; French cufflinks with a CSM suspended inside an oval, an engine bell (F-1?) against a black background, and a pair of black rectangles, one with Saturn and stars, and the other with Apollo and the Moon; the remainder are tie clasps, the shuttle with open bay doors, NAA longevity, CSM with Moon, Apollo CSM in an oval, pewter Skylab, and gold CSM approaching the LM; nostalgic; bonus, three "recovery ship" baseball type caps with mission patched purportedly flown (but highly unlikely), the emblems are Ap-1, SL-4, and ASTP; also a mint copy of the Mar-Apr 1978 edition of Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction magazine autographed in red by Isaac Asimov. Shipping charges apply - weight 2.2 lbs. (Image)

Suggested Bid $200-300
SOLD for $110.00
Will close during Public Auction
6542   imageUnited States, manned space flight patches, small collection of cloth patches (most 4-5"); eight scarce vintage USS Iwo Jima recovery ship; Apollo 1 Lion Brothers, Apollo 11 Lion Brothers mission support and recovery fleet; seven AB Emblem shuttle missions; three NASA meatball vectors; total of 29 patches plus nine mission emblem stickers. (Image) (Image2)

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Suggested Bid $100-150
SOLD for $70.00
Will close during Public Auction
6543   imageUnited States, 100 NASA autographs for your collecting pleasure, a few on stamps, folder or photograph but vast majority on event covers; only one autopen (White) which is not counted; several candidate finalist autographs not counted; a few are KSC Officials, a Beck PRS, or other better covers but most are just good solid signatures; as you might expect several were subsequently lost in aviation accidents including Sonny Carter, David Griggs, Judy Resnick, Elliot See, Roger Chaffee, and Ed White; autographs include Group 1 Carpenter (2), Cooper (2), Glenn (3), Schirra (3), Shepard (2); Group 2 Conrad (2), Mc Divitt, See, Stafford (3), White, Young; Group 3 Cernan (3) Chaffee, Gordon, Scott (2); Group 4 Garriot, Gibson (5), Schmitt (2); Group 5 Brand, Carr (4), Duke, Engle (3), Evans (3), Haise, Irwin (2), Lousma (2), Mattingly, Pouge (5), Roosa; Group 6 Allen, Henize, Thornton (2); Group 7 Bobko, Crippen (2), Fullerton, Hartsfield, Overmyer, Peterson, Truly (2); Group 8 Gibson, Gregory (2), Shaw (2), Fabian, Griggs (3), Hart, Hoffman, Resnik, Seddon, Sullivan, Thagard; Group 9 Blaha; Group 10 Carter; Group 11 Baker; Group 13 Wilcutt, Bursch, Jones, Wisoff; Group 14 Smith. Shipping charges apply - weight 2.4 lbs. (Image) (Image2) (Image3)

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Suggested Bid $2,000-3,000
SOLD for $1,500.00
Will close during Public Auction
6544   imageUnited States, Astronauts who passed away before their time, the conquest of space is worth the risk of life; group of Americans lost to car accidents, civilian and military aircraft crashes, pad fire, and loss of the space shuttle; includes, Edward H White II, Gus Grissom, Dave Griggs, Sonny Carter, Ronald E McNair, Dick Scobee, Ellison Onizuka, Judy Resnik, Mike Smith, Roger Chaffee, Elliot See, Edw G Givens, CC Williams, Charlie Bassett,Ted Freeman and Bob Lawrence; 16 covers in total. (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (Image4) (Image5) (Image6) (Image7) (Image8) (Image9)

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Suggested Bid $2,000-3,000
SOLD for $1,800.00
Will close during Public Auction
6545   imageUnited States, The autographs you are missing, Elliot See postmarked on the day he died in 1966; Edward H White II on a Cape Canaveral launch cover (sorry, the McDivitt is an autopen); John Young on a GT-3 Prime (too bad the Grissom is an autopen); Scott Carpenter on a MA-7 Captain's cover (with the CO signature); Sally K. Ride on a NASA Exchange launch envelope; Buzz Aldrin on a KSC Ap-11 launch cover; and Bill Anders on a multifranked Ap-8 FDc (lovely); you want this 7 piece lot. (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (Image4)

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Suggested Bid $1,500-2,000
SOLD for $800.00
Will close during Public Auction
6546   imageUnited States, Titanic collection of astronaut autographs, this group consists of 193 autographs on 150 envelopes; some are FDCs, launch, recovery, KSC Officials, NASA Exchange, and many other cachets; while there are some autopens sprinkled in this group they are not included in the count; autographs include, McNair, Brand, Hartsfield, Overmeyer, Aldrin, Young, Irwin, Gordon, McDivitt, Schweickart, Haise, Shepard, Roosa, Lovell, Cernan, Scott, Henize, Stafford, Evans, Mukai, Brandenstein, Allen, Conrad, Bean, Engle, Weitz, Lousma, Fullerton, Thorton, Gibson, Hart, Gregory, Merbold, Gibson, Butterworth, Doi, Garriott, Pogue, Carr, Neri, Al-Saud, Baudry, Schmitt, Hoffman, Fisher, Peterson, Coats, Nelson, McCandless, Crippen, Bobko, Mattingly, Slayton, Eisele, Swigert, England, Seddon, Hauck, Buchli, Truly, Sullivan, Mohri, and more. Shipping charges apply - weight 1.4 lbs. (Image) (Image2)

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Suggested Bid $1,200-1,800
SOLD for $1,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
6547   imageUnited States, Nine tough autographs of astronauts lost too soon, 21 signatures on eight envelopes; includes Ellison Onizuka, Dave Griggs, Dick Scobee, Judith A Resnik, Ron McNair, Theodore C Freeman, Charles A. Bassett II, Elliot See, and Edw G Givens Jr; the Bassett was postmarked Feb 28, 1966 (the day he died) as well as Jun 3, the day GT-IXA took off; the See envelope was also cancelled on Feb 28, 1966 (day of death); an impressive group. (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (Image4) (Image5)

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Suggested Bid $800-1,200
SOLD for $750.00
Will close during Public Auction
6548   imageUnited States, Beck printed cachets on recovery ships, fresh, unpicked Morris Beck recovery ship covers; 37 Mercury (3 prime), 200 Gemini (28 prime), and 201 Apollo (45 prime); also at least 100 rubber stamp examples; great Navy autographs on USS Norris (MA-8), MA-9, GT-1, GT-3, GT-IV, GT-V, GT-VIA, GT-VII, GT-VIII, GT-X, GT-XI, AS-502, AP-8, and the Commanding Officer on a Ap-11 PRS with hand cancel, the Gemini 8 with a terrific hand cancel and autograph is scarce. Shipping charges apply - weight 5.6 lbs. (Image) (Image2)

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Suggested Bid $750-1,000
SOLD for $475.00
Will close during Public Auction
6549   imageUnited States, Cornucopia of space related autographs, want a delicious group of 27 items (envelopes, letters, and photos)?; 5 autographs (and a rubber stamp) on a SpaceCraft Mariner 4 cover, project manager on SpaceCraft Nimbus envelope, project manager on SpaceCraft cover for Echo 2, chief aerodynamic scientist from von Braun team (but sent to Russia) on SpaceCraft ATS 4 envelope, Walter Dornberger from Peenemunde on Ft Bliss FDC, John Gilligan (Gov of Ohio) and Tricia Nixon Cox (President's daughter) on opening of Neil Armstrong Museam in Wapakoneta; Paul Hartley (Voice of Gemini), GEN Curtis LeMay, GEN L L Lemitzer (Chairman of the Joint Chiefs), J Van Allen (on 5x7 photo), W H Pickering (Dir of JPL), Tom Mc Murtry (1st flight super critical wing), Gordon Cooper (5x7 litho), Fitz Fulton (8x10 color photo), Tom McMurtry (2 hand written letters signed), BGEN Homer Boushey (1st to pilot rocket powered airplane), Scott Crossfield (on FDC), Robert White (TLS on AF Flight Test letterhead with envelope), Forrest Petersen (Navy FDC); Aerospace Research Pilot Scool (ARPS) Class II, Charles C Bock Jr, Albert Crews Jr, Donald M Sorlie, and William T Twinting, Class III Charlie Bassett (4x5 photo), Class IV David R Scott (4x5 photo), Chuck Yeager; 32 autographs in total. Shipping charges apply - weight 1.4 lbs. (Image) (Image2)

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Suggested Bid $750-1,000
SOLD for $500.00
Will close during Public Auction
6550   imageUnited States, Ready for Prime Time, Prime Recovery Ship covers, J H Glenn Jr autograph on USS Randolph (MA-6) Captain's cover; USS Intrepid (MA-7) Captain's cover signed by the CO, XO, and Scott Carpenter; extremely rare USS Farragut (MA-7) SRS; USS Kearsarge (MA-8) Captain's cover with additional PM hand cancel for the GT-VIA splashdown (both the black ship cachet and violet Beck RS on the reverse; USS Kearsarge (MA-9) Captain's cover on an attractive pink envelope, PM hand cancel, and the most beautiful black cachet you have ever seen; USS Intrepid (GT-3) signed by the Captain; USS Wasp (GT-IV) Captain's cover; USS Wasp (GT-IV) signed by the Captain, it has a black rubber stamp cachet, and a subsequent AM hand cancel from GT-VII; large AM hand cancel CDS with black cachet and CO autograph on USS Lake Champlain (GT-V) envelope; USS Leonard F Mason (GT-VIII) example of a SRS which became a PRS, particularly nice strike; and lastly a USS Guadalcanal (GT-X) autographed by the CO; 10 great pieces in all; usual toning on MA-6 from glue. (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (Image4) (Image5) (Image6)

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Suggested Bid $750-1,000
SOLD for $400.00
Will close during Public Auction
6551   imageUnited States, Grade A Prime, Prime Recovery Ship covers, Eleven better examples for your PRS collection; USS Randolph (MA-6) Captain's cover with vintage JH Glenn Jr autograph; USS Farragut SRS (extremely rare); USS Intrepid (MA-7) Captain's cover (missing CO auto); USS Kearsarge (MA-9) Captain's cover with hand cancel and cachet in black; USS Intrepid (GT-3) autographed by the CO and helo pilot; USS Wasp (GT-IV) autographed by the Captain; USS Wasp (GT-IV) Captain's cover; USS Lake Champlain (GT-V) autographed by the CO, AM hand cancel and a black cachet; USS Wasp(GT-VIA) signed by the CO on black ship cachet; unusual USS Wasp (GT-VIA) PM hand cancel with violet Beck rubber stamp cachet (and CDS type mission info) with a GT-IX machine cancel as well (GT-IX Beck RS on reverse); and lastly a USS Leonard F Mason (GT-VIII) SRS which became a Prime, to top it off it is franked with a C65; typical glue toning on MA-6. (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (Image4) (Image5) (Image6)

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Suggested Bid $600-800
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
6552   imageUnited States, 6 crew signed envelopes Gemini to the Shuttle, sharp SpaceCraft launch cover autographed by Gordon Cooper and Charles Conrad Jr (GT-V); Ap-12 KSC Official signed by Dick Gordon (and autopen), Charles Conrad and Alan Bean, also signed by Kurt Debus; great Ap-13 PRS with outstanding Type I hand cancel autographed by James Lovell, Fred Haise and Jack Swigert, along with an unrecognized signer; Orbit cachet with a Cape Canaveral mid-mission (astrophilatelically incorrect) machine cancel with compact signatures of Dave Scott, Al Worden and Jim Irwin; attractive shuttle ALT envelope postmarked at Edwards AFB and sign by the duo who would fly STS-2, Joe Engle and Richard Truly; lastly, a STS-62A cover with Bob Crippen, Dale Gardner, Guy Gardner, Jerry Ross, Mike Mullane and Brett Watterson, which was to be a flight of Discovery from Vandenberg AFB but cancelled when the Challenger was lost; a good looking group. (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (Image4)

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Suggested Bid $600-800
SOLD for $700.00
Will close during Public Auction
6553   imageUnited States, High value USPS space products, five great product types beautifully packaged ready to market; 2842 ($9.95) Men on the Moon FDC Express Mail next day service USPS supplied cardboard envelopes (5); 1909 ($9.35) Eagle and Moon STS-8 FLOWN flight cover and folder (18); 2841 (29 cent) with FLOWN encapsulated 2842 ($9.95) Tribute to space exploration FDC (8); World Expo 2000 Space Achievement & Exploration FDC deluxe folder containing 3409 (60 cent block of six), 3410 ($1 set of five), 3411 ($3.20 pair), 3412 ($11.75 world) and 3413 ($11.75 astronaut); "Silk" cachet ASDA cards with FDC and show cancels, included is FDC set from Aniheim and three sets from Expo Station (as well as 17 blank cards and numerous envelopes); issued price $830; 28 products extremely clean and ready to be monitized. Shipping charges apply - weight 6.6 lbs. (Image)

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Suggested Bid $600-800
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
6554   imageUnited States, 1958-59, First successful American launches, clean set of nine Sarzin cachets for the important pre-Project Mercury flights; includes Explorer I, III, IV, VI, and VII (2); Pioneer I, Vanguard I and II; a wonderful collection of the earliest missions; unaddressed if not to Sarzin. (Image)

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Suggested Bid $500-750
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
6555   imageUnited States, Early Sarzin cachet assortment, Useful lot of Clyde Sarzin covers in decent condition; Explorer I, Vanguard I (with odd NASA meatball), Explorer III (another meatball), Vanguard II, Explorer VI, Satellite ice cream cone, Space mice (Sally, Amy and Moe), MA-1, MA-2, MR-3 (two types), MR-4, Robot, Enos (two types), and UN welcomes astronauts; a total of 16 envelopes; slight to moderate toning noted. (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (Image4) (Image5) (Image6) (Image7) (Image8) (Image9) (Image10) (Image11) (Image12) (Image13) (Image14) (Image15) (Image16)

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Suggested Bid $500-750
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
6556   imageUnited States, All dressed up with nowhere to go, hired for the anticipated Apollo Applications Program, Group 6, aka the Excess 11 (XS-11) found themselves without a chair when the music stopped; signatures included in this group include; Donald Holmquest Scientist Astronaut on a C76 FDC; P K Chapman on an Ap-11 KSC Official; and Brian T O'Leary on a Houston machine cancel dated Oct 20, 1967 (he was hired Aug 11, 1967 and had resigned by Apr 1968); John S Bull ("Original 19" Group 5) on an Ap-14 cover; Duane Graveline (Group 4) on a C76 FDC; F Curtis Michel (also Group 4) on an early Apollo envelope; Dave Scott (who flew GT-VIII and Ap-15) along with a Young autopen on a Ap-10 KSC Official; a real John Young on a sharp looking Andromeda (Charles Riser) envelope; and finally Buzz Aldrin (GT-XII and Ap-11) on a lovely Ap-11 KSC Official; bonus Arthur G Philips Jr Lt Col, the AC for the C-141 Starlifter that flew the mobile quaranine facility (MQF) with the Ap-11 astronauts aboard from Honolulu to Houston; a Ap-11 VIP card postmarked July 20, 1969; and lastly ticker tape from the parade in New York City the following month. (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (Image4) (Image5) (Image6) (Image7)

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Suggested Bid $500-750
SOLD for $325.00
Will close during Public Auction
6557   imageUnited States, Sarzin artwork on Explorer, Pioneer and Vanguard, all the key Port Canveral hand cancel for the satellites launched in the 1950's; Explorer I, III, VI, and VII; Pioneer I; Vanguard I and II; seven envelopes in all; toned line on left edge of Vanguard II. (Image)

Suggested Bid $400-600
CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
6558   imageUnited States, X-20 Dyna Soar pilot autographs, the USAF Dynamic Soarer program, based on a German orbital bomber, lasted from 1957 to 1963; by 1963 Bill Dana and Neil Armstrong had left and Albert Crews joined; this extraordinary group consists of individual envelopes with a amateurish (but handsome) drawing of the Boeing space plane; autographs of all pilots at the time (and the USAF Commandant) were Thompson, Wood, Crews, Gordon, Knight, Rogers and Yeager (Commandant). (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (Image4) (Image5) (Image6) (Image7)

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Suggested Bid $400-600
SOLD for $450.00
Will close during Public Auction
6559   imageUnited States, KSC Officials collection for the specialist, from 1965-75 the post office at the Kennedy Space Center placed rubber stamp cachets on mail postmarked on the day of important launches; these 16 envelopes represent important examples for a student in this field; First Day of Postal Service addressed to audit office at Bendix (with unusual Bendix receiving mark); AS-202 addressed to Ralph Yario; ASTP addressed to Leo Malz; SL-2 autographed by Kerwin, Weitz and Conrad; attractive AP-11 first anniversary; proof-like GT-12; GT-11 signed Joseph Karth M C; GT-10 addressed overseas; GT-9 autographed by Kurt Debus; AP-13; GT-VIA on airmail envelope; Spirit 7/6 light with additional Goldey artwork; Spirit 7/6 dark; GT-7 with AP-13 and Registry postmark (toned); backdated Cape Canaveral hand cancel with AS-204 essay; Beck printed (B762) cachet, red Resistry postmark, and a AP-7 essay/proof in blue, the AP-7 essay/proof is rare, particularly as presented with the Beck cachet; the AS-204, despite the backdated cancel is also inportant. (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (Image4) (Image5) (Image6) (Image7) (Image8) (Image9) (Image10) (Image11) (Image12) (Image13) (Image14) (Image15) (Image16)

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Suggested Bid $400-600
SOLD for $400.00
Will close during Public Auction
6560   imageUnited States, Worldwide souvenir and mini-sheets signed by 19 astronauts, interesting grouping produced in Germany with signed stamps on one side and biography (in German) on the reverse; autographs of Cernan, Mitchell, Swigert, Lovell, Borman, Cunningham, Mc Divitt, Eisele, Bean, Schweickart, Roosa, Cooper, Gordon, Carpenter, Glenn, Scott, Stafford, Schirra, and Conrad; 19 in total. Shipping charges apply - weight 1 lbs. (Image) (Image2)

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Suggested Bid $400-600
SOLD for $800.00
Will close during Public Auction

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