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LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
61 P, bl   imageUnited States Modern Issues (3261bP,3262bP) 1998 Space Shuttle Issue, $2.20 magenta and $11.75 cyan (colors only), imperforate vertical gutter, unfolded se-tenant pane of 40 (20 of each value) on uncoated, ungummed paper, v.f. (singles and se-tenant gutter pairs are illustrated in 2022 Scott Specialized catalogue in the "Trial color, die and Plate Proofs", page 954, vertical gutter pairs are catalogued at $1,150) (Image)

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Current Opening Price...$4,500.00
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62 nh, bl   imageUnited States Modern Issues (4806d) 2013 $2 red and blue Inverted Jenny, pane of six with Airplane Right Side Up, lower right position (indicated on reverse) with congratulatory sheet which accompanied the pane. Only 100 panes were issued and distributed randomly to post offices across the country. Approximately 40 of these error panes have been registered. The pane offered here is particularly well centered, fresh and v.f., cat. value $60000 (Image)

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Current Opening Price...$37,500.00
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Air Post
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
63 c   imageUnited States - Air Post (C13-15) 1930 65c-$2.60 Graf Zeppelin, set of three, each tied by Washington, D.C. Apr. 19, 1930 machine cancel on flown First Day card (65c, $1.30) or cover ($2.60), proper cachets and markings, fresh and v.f., cat. value $2900 (Image)

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Current Opening Price...$1,100.00
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64 c   imageUnited States - Air Post (C14) 1930 $1.30 Zeppelin, used on Washington April 19 FDC, flown from Lakehurst to Friedrichshafen, with "ausgekratzen" ("scratched out") Pan-American flight cachet, along with proper German flight cachet and Friedrichshafen and Lakehurst cancels on reverse, fine-v.f. (Michel Luftpost 68Je, Euro 2,000) (C14 FDCs with manually scratched out portion of US cachet were caused by unanticipated changes in the Zeppelin flight plan. Original cachet design reflected the planned LZ-127 visit to Cuba. Once the visit got canceled, the cachet was re-cut. Eager postal clerks in New York that had already stamped the original cachet C14 FDCs waiting to be flown from Lakehurst to Friedrichshafen were now forced to scratch out the offending link to Cuba off such FDCs by hand, often with mixed results) cat. value $1000 (Image)

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Current Opening Price...$375.00
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65 c   imageUnited States - Air Post (C15) 1930 $2.60 Graf Zeppelin, used on Washington, April 19 FDC carried to Friedrichshafen, flown from there to Lakehurst, with Friedrichshafen-Lakehurst and Europe-Pan-America Round Flight cachets, v.f., cat. value $900 (Image)

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Current Opening Price...$350.00
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66 og, nh, bl   imageUnited States - Air Post (C24) 1939 30c Winged Globe, selection of eight Top or Bottom Plate No. blocks of six, n.h., but occasional l.h. in selvage, mostly fine-v.f., cat. value $880 (Image)

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Current Opening Price...$240.00
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67 c   imageUnited States - Air Post Flight Covers(AAMC 3a,3b) 1911 (Sep-Oct) two postcards sent from the Garden City Aerial Meet, Sept.27 and Oct 1, both with clear "Aerial Special Despatch" strikes, v.f. (Image)

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Current Opening Price...$180.00
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68 c   imageUnited States - Air Post Flight Covers(AAMC 7,56a) 1911-12 (21 Oct) picture postcard from Rochester Flying Exhibition, with informative message that mentions that the event was held to raise funds for the widow of John Frisbie (the first aviator to fly over Rochester, Frisbie died in a plane crash in July 1911), also a 1912 (Sep 22) Grant Park Aviation Meet, Chicago, souvenir postcard with Aero Club of Illinois insignia, shows Orville Wright mingling with other celebrities, 1c stamp is tied by "Aerial Mail" cachet, dated message reads "Sent this by aeroplane", v.f. (Image)

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Current Opening Price...$180.00
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69 c   imageUnited States - Air Post Flight Covers 1927 U.S. Army's Pan-American Good Will Flight cover addressed to Lieutenant Bernard S. Thompson, franking on both sides includes 2c U.S. (defective), Bolivia, Canal Zone, Chile, Guatemala, Ecuador, Peru, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Mexico, Martinique, Haiti, Colombia, etc. canceled on each stop, fine-v.f. (The Pan-American Goodwill Flight of 1926 and 1927 was proposed by Major General Mason Patrick, Chief of the US Army Air Corps. He suggested a flight through Mexico and Central and South America to improve relations with Latin American countries, to encourage commercial aviation, and to provide valuable training for Air Corps personnel. Supporters of the flight hoped also that the mission would interest the Latin American nations in US aircraft and engines, emphasize the advantages of aviation for transportation and communications in regions that were without rail or road transport, and help stimulate the struggling US aircraft industry. The 22,000 mile flight, made by ten pilots in five Loening OA-1A amphibians, began on December 21, 1926, from San Antonio, Texas. The course extended through Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica; across the Panama Canal to Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia; down the west coast of South America to Valdivia, Chile; across the Andes Mountains to Bahia Blanca, Argentina; north to Montevideo, Uruguay; up to Paraguay; back down the Parana River, along the coasts of Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil, the Guianas, and Venezuela; thence through the West Indies and up the coast of the United States to Washington, DC.) (Image)



Current Opening Price...$700.00
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70 c   imageUnited States - Air Post Flight Covers 1928 (6-8 Feb) three covers flown by Lindbergh in "Spirit of St. Louis" from Dominican Republic to Cuba via Haiti on his Goodwill tour, with B.L. Rowe cachets, v.f. The only occasion when mail was officially carried on "Spirit of St. Louis" (Image)

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Current Opening Price...$180.00
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71 c   imageUnited States - Air Post Flight Covers 1928 (17 May) "Bremen" flyers arrive in Detroit, illustrated legal size envelope showing the international German/Irish crew of aviators that made the first non-stop flight from Europe to North America. Signed by the flight navigator James Fitzmaurice of Ireland, also by two of his greeters - Eddie Rickenbacker, American top ace in WWI, who went on to become a major airline executive, and George Haldeman, test pilot for Bellanca, who attempted a Trans-Atlantic crossing in October 1927, ran out of fuel, but was rescued by the passing ship), fine and unique combination of signatures (Image)

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Current Opening Price...$230.00
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72 c   imageUnited States - Air Post Flight Covers(AAMC TO 1091) 1929 (13-14 June) 5c stationery entire Airmail envelope with 10c franking carried on Trans-Atlantic flight to Europe, postmarked on departure from Old Orchard, on landing in Comillas, and upon arrival at Le Bourget on June 16, with appropriate flight cachet, and signed by the flight crew ("Yellow Bird", a Bernard-Hubert 191GR French plane, flew non-stop across the Atlantic from Old Orchard, Maine, to Comillas, Spain, carrying a crew of three (Jean Assolant, Rene Lefevre, and Armand Lotti), and a stowaway passenger, Arthur Schreiber. This was the first successful non-stop flight from US to Europe by a French plane) (Image)

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Current Opening Price...$190.00
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73 c   imageUnited States - Air Post Flight Covers(AAMC TO 1092) 1929 (8-9 July) Trans-Oceanic Maine to Rome flight, Roger Q. Williams and Lewis Yancey in Pathfinder, unfranked cover postmarked on arrival and signed by Yancey, some rust on reverse, otherwise v.f., only 20 covers were carried (19 signed by Yancey, and one by both aviators) (Image)

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Current Opening Price...$450.00
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74 c   imageUnited States - Air Post Flight Covers 1930 (1 Aug) Mears and Brown attempted Round-the-World flight, card carried from US to Harbour Grace, Newfoundland, where the plane crashed upon take-off, v.f., scarce - only 25 cards carried (Image)

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Current Opening Price...$375.00
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75 c   imageUnited States - Air Post Flight Covers 1930 Mears and Brown non-stop air mail flight cover carried from New York to Harbour Grace, from where it was sent registered to New Jersey (Aug.2), various transit postmarks on reverse, with handwritten note on reverse by W.H. Kennedy (Postmaster at Harbour Grace) "Delivered to me by John Henry Mears who landed at Hr. Grace airport from airplane, City of New York August 2, 1930 at 4.25 PM", v.f. (Image)



Current Opening Price...$325.00
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76 c   imageUnited States - Air Post Flight Covers(AAMC TO 1145a) 1931 (28-30 July) card addressed to Brookline, Mass, v.f. (Russel Boardman and John Polando flew 5011 miles from New York to Istanbul setting a new flight distance record). The special card was initially posted Aug.2, 1930, then delayed as Boardman's plane crashed and had to be refurbished, finally carried on the flight, with Istanbul arrival (Image)

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Current Opening Price...$140.00
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77 c   imageUnited States - Air Post Flight Covers(AAMC TO 1146) 1931 (28 July-Oct.5) Round the World Flight by Herndon and Pangborn, cover signed by Hugh Herndon Jr, franked with 2c regular issue, also 3c Yorktown (canceled Wenatchee, Wash. Oct. 5, fifteen days before this post office was authorized to sell the stamp), used in combination with 3sen Japanese franking, appropriate cachets, also two Russian cancelations including Khabarovsk 30.8.31 and a violet cachet on back, minor stains, rare cover, only 75 carried (Image)

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Current Opening Price...$475.00
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78 c   imageUnited States - Air Post Flight Covers(AAMC TO1140a) 1931 (24 May) Hillig and Hoiriis Transatlantic Flight, New York to Copenhagen. The flight ended prematurely at Harbor Grace, Newfoundland, from where the mail was forwarded by ship, arriving in Copenhagen on 3rd July; cover signed by both pilots, with Copenhagen and Liberty pmks, only 30 covers carried (Image)

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Current Opening Price...$230.00
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79 c   imageUnited States - Air Post Flight Covers(C4-6) 1933 Italian Air Cruise Chicago-New York Balbo flight cover franked with pair of 8c and blocks of 4x16c and 24c, tied by Century of Progress datestamps, with appropriate cachet and New York arrival pmk, pilot signed, fine and attractive usage (Image)

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Current Opening Price...$450.00
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80 c   imageUnited States - Air Post Flight Covers 1934 (15-16 Nov) Byrd Antarctic Expedition II, first exploration flight in Antarctica, flown cover, attractive cachet, signed by Admiral Byrd, v.f. (Image)

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Current Opening Price...$230.00
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