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Soviet and Russian Space Flights continued...

Soyuz Flights (1967-) continued...
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
6621   imageU.S.S.R., 1975 (Jul 15), Soyuz 19 oversized ASTP. Crew: A. Leonov, V. Kubasov. Apollo-Soyuz Test Project, a dozen autographs including Leonov and Kabasov on four items; enormous (6.5 x 9") Cosmonaut envelope with four Russian ASTP stamps, creased but attractive; two launch large (also 6x9) envelopes with souvenir sheet and 10k label postmarked 15 July 1975 and autographed by the crew; 4.25 x 9.5" trifold with mission statistics and eight signatures on the cover with matching envelope. (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (Image4) (Image5) (Image6)

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6622   imageU.S.S.R., 1975 (Jul 15), Soyuz 19 Star City overprints for docking. Crew: A. Leonov, V. Kubasov. Apollo-Soyuz Test Project, aerogram series showing the docking of Apollo and Soyuz spacecraft; postmark at Zvezdnyy Gorodok on July 17th; complete set of four overprints only done at Star City; each hand signed by Leonov and Kubasov; 4 envelopes, 8 autographs. (Image) (Image2)

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6623   imageU.S.S.R., 1975 (Jul 15), Soyuz 19 Star City overprints for landing. Crew: A. Leonov, V. Kubasov. Apollo-Soyuz Test Project, aerogram series showing mission control with a display of the orbital flight paths; postmark at Zvezdnyy Gorodok on July 21st; complete set of three overprints only done at Star City; each hand signed by Leonov and Kubasov; 3 envelopes, 6 autographs. (Image) (Image2)

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6624   imageU.S.S.R., 1975 (Jul 15), Soyuz 19 complete cachet set at Baikonur. Crew: A. Leonov, V. Kubasov. Apollo-Soyuz Test Project, the Soviets created an aerogram set of 6k entires to celebrate the joint Soviet-American handshake in space, the set consisted of launch, docking, mission control, and the emblem with crews; each is crew signed by Leonov and Kubasov; all have Type 1 (actually postmarked at the Cosmodrome and not in Moscow) Baikonur commemorative launch day (July 15th) postmarks; 4 envelopes, 8 autographs. (Image) (Image2) (Image3)

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6625   imageU.S.S.R., 1976 (Jul 6), Soyuz 21 FLOWN. Crew: B. Volynov, V. Zholobov. Visited Salyut 5, departed early, color photograph with extensive inscription in Russian; autographed by Volynov and Zholobov; slightly smudged Salylut 5 onboard cancel, attractive inscription in red and signatures in blue, Hopferwieser reports 50-60 covers exist.
Hopferweiser S5-1; €2,000 ($2,240). (Image)

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6626   imageU.S.S.R., 1978-79 Salyut-6 "GROUNDED" autographed set. Offering of 41 autographs of cosmonauts who flew on Salyut-6; 18 very attractive covers with onboard cancels; unfortunately, the postmarks were applied with a device returned to Earth; these covers did not reach orbit; that said, an opportunity to acquire a delicious set a very modest price. (Image) (Image2)

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Suggested Bid $800-1,200
SOLD for $450.00
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6627   imageU.S.S.R., 1978-78 Salyut-6 "Clipped wings" collection. Wonderful collection of 19 better covers with Salyut-6 onboard marks; unfortunately, these never left Earth as the postmarking device was brought back by the crews; a great chance to get examples of uncommon postmarks at a fraction of the orbital costs. (Image) (Image2)

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6628   imageU.S.S.R., 1978-79 "Clipped wings" Saylut-6 collection, Similar opportunity with 20 better envelopes documenting Saylut-6 flights; while they appear as carried into space, they were actually created for collectors when the cosmonauts returned to Earth; it in no way takes away their beauty but it does make them far more affortable. (Image) (Image2)

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Suggested Bid $300-400
SOLD for $160.00
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6629   imageU.S.S.R., 1978 (Mar 2), Soyuz 28 "Grounded" but colorful. Crew: A. Gubarev, V. Remek (Czechoslovakia). Visited Salyut 6, sporting numerous postmarks intended for orbit (but applied on Earth), this grouping of 14 covers includes 39 signatures is well worth a look; autographs include Gubarev and Remek (Soyuz 28) as well as Romanenko and Grechko (Soyuz 26); some great covers. (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (Image4) (Image5) (Image6) (Image7) (Image8)

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Suggested Bid $800-1,200
SOLD for $425.00
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6630   imageU.S.S.R., 1978 (Mar 2), Soyuz 28 collection of "Clipped wings". Crew: A. Gubarev, V. Remek (Czechoslovakia). Visited Salyut 6. Another rich collection of envelopes with stylish franking, cancels, cachets and signatures; 15 covers with 47 autographs; while on first glance some of these covers appear to have been carried into space they were not; each has received postmarks, some used on Salyur-6, but serviced on Earth; autographs include Gubarev and Remek (Soyuz 28) as well as from the 1st Expedition (Romanenko and Grechko). (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (Image4) (Image5) (Image6) (Image7) (Image8)

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Suggested Bid $800-1,200
SOLD for $425.00
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6631   imageU.S.S.R., 1978 (Mar 2), Soyuz 28 one additional inticing chance. Crew: A. Gubarev, V. Remek (Czechoslovakia). Visited Salyut 6. Using postmarking devices intended only for use in orbit, some of these envelopes appear to have reached orbit; they have not; instead this represents an opportunity to acquire 16 covers with 32 signatures at a very attractive price; Soyuz 28 represented only the third flight to Salyut-6 and is very collectable; autographs include Gubarev and Remek (Soyuz 28) as well as Romanenko and Grechko (Soyuz 26). (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (Image4) (Image5) (Image6) (Image7) (Image8) (Image9)

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Suggested Bid $600-800
SOLD for $325.00
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6632   imageU.S.S.R., 1978 (Jun 15), Soyuz 29 FLOWN. Crew: V. Kovalyonok, A. Ivanchenkov, S. Jähn (E Germany). Visited Salyut 6; returned with crew of Soyuz 31, stunning multicolor printed envelope with attractive commemorative and onboard Salyut 6 marks; sadly, no autographs; Hopferwieser reports that like the 1st Resident Crew, the second crew only had onboard postmarks available when foreign visitors came to the station. (Image)

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Suggested Bid $150-200
SOLD for $150.00
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6633   imageU.S.S.R., 1978 (Jun 27), Soyuz 30 FLOWN. Crew: P. Klimuk, M. Hermaszewski (Poland). Visited Salyut 6, docking day autographed by Klimuk and Hermaszewski in Soyuz 30 joining Kovalyonok and Ivanchenkov from Soyuz 29; during the flight the Pole was photographed discarding the Polish onboard postmark into the Salyut 6 garbage airlock.
Hopferweiser S6-2f; €650 ($730). (Image)

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Suggested Bid $400-600
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6634   imageU.S.S.R., 1978 (Jun 28), Soyuz 30 FLOWN. Crew: P. Klimuk, M. Hermaszewski (Poland). Visited Salyut 6, Klimuk and Hermaszewski signed this cover carried on Salyut-6; in order to produce superior crystals, all control engines were deactivated and even exercise on the treadmill had to be suspended.
Hopferweiser S-2f; €650 ($730). (Image)

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Suggested Bid $250-350
SOLD for $140.00
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6635   imageU.S.S.R., 1978 (Jun 27), Soyuz 30 "Grounded" covers. Crew: P. Klimuk, M. Hermaszewski (Poland). Visited Salyut 6, 23 autographs on 13 covers honoring an early mission to the Salyut-6 space station; while they appear to have the marks of orbital covers they were actually postmarked once the cosmonauts returned to Earth; this in no way takes away the beauty of the mryiad of lovely cancellations or the bold signatures; autographs include Klimuk and Hermaszewski (Soyuz-30) as well as Kovalenok and Ivanchenkov (Soyuz 29). (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (Image4) (Image5) (Image6) (Image7)

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6636   imageU.S.S.R., 1978 (Jun 27), Soyuz 30 similar "Clipped wings" covers. Crew: P. Klimuk, M. Hermaszewski (Poland). Visited Salyut 6, very attractive envelopes that appear carried in orbit but were actualled cancelled on Earth; 11 covers in total and 21 autographs including Klimuk and Hermaszewski (Soyuz 30) as well as Kovalyonok and Ivanchenkov (Soyuz 29). (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (Image4) (Image5) (Image6)

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6637   imageU.S.S.R., 1978 (Aug 26), Soyuz 31 FLOWN. Crew: V. Bykovsky, S. Jähn (E Germany), A. Ivanchenkov. Visited Salyut 6; returned with crew of Soyuz 29, this envelope carried to Salyut-6 has the Soviet on-board postmark, the private Salyut-6 cancel, and the GDR Post cancel (showing distinct halftone dots) but lacks the Salyut-6 mark; Hopferweiser states, "In contrast to cancellations added before launch or after landing, on-board cancellations show distinct halftone dots."; group also includes an additional 6 covers each autographed by the crew; one of the envelopes has Bykovski, Jahn, and also the backup pilot, Gorbatko; a total of 7 covers and 15 autographs.
Hopferweiser S6-2g; €600 ($670). (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (Image4)

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6638   imageU.S.S.R., 1979 (Apr 10), Soyuz 33 too busy to service in flight. Crew: N. Rukavishnikov, G. Ivanov (Bulgaria). Failed to dock with Salyut 6. The envelope is impressive; the two stamps are tied to the entire with both orbital (Salyut-6) and ground postmarks; impressively, there are cancel for Baikonur (the launch complex), Turatam (the railroad station), and Leninsk (the nearest city); the cover is autographed by Rukavishnikov and Ivanov (Soyuz 33); because of a breakdown of the moving mechanism of Soyuz 33, the docking with the station was cancelled; the situation was tense and there was no time to play postmaster in orbit; once on the ground, postmarks were applied; the fact that orbital dates match a ground date confirms the fact that it did not get cancelled in orbit; while it is possible the envelope accompanied the crew and was later serviced on the ground, it is also possible that it is one of dozens that never flew; a 1 mm elevation in part of the Salyut-6 mark makes the carrying question inconclusive; sold as unflown; nevertheless, a great addition to a Soviet collection. (Image)

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6639   imageU.S.S.R., 1980 (Apr 9), Soyuz 35 and Soyuz 36 commemorative book. Crew: L. Popov, V. Ryumin, B. Farkas (Hungary). Visited Salyut 6; returned with crew of Soyuz 36. Unusual bound mini book, 12 x 16 cm honoring two Salyut-6 missions; written in Russian the 170 page work includes charts, timelines and photos; autographed on their likenesses are Popov and Ryumin (Soyuz 35) as well as Kubasov and Farkas (Soyuz 36); an interesting momento. (Image) (Image2) (Image3)

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6640   imageU.S.S.R., 1980 (Apr 9), Soyuz 35 FLOWN. Crew: L. Popov, V. Ryumin, B. Farkas (Hungary). Visited Salyut 6; returned with crew of Soyuz 36, cosmonauts from Hungary, Vietnam, Cuba as well as the USSR have signed this tremendous item; flown during Soyuz 35, 36, 37 and 38; six onboard cancels an ten autographs; Popov, Ryumin, Kubasov, Farkas, Gorbatko, Pham, Romanenko, Tamayo, Aksyonov and Malyshev, addressed to Irina Nikolayeva.
Hopferweiser S6-4o; €1,000 ($1,120). (Image)

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Suggested Bid $1,000-1,500
SOLD for $550.00
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