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United States Stamps and Covers continued...

1917-29 Issues continued...
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
61 nh, bl   imageUnited States 1917-29 Issues (663) 1929 Kansas, 5c blue, lower right Plate No.18907 block of four, n.h., fine-v.f., cat. value $300 (Image)

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Current Opening Price...$90.00
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62 nh, bl   imageUnited States 1917-29 Issues (669-679) 1929 Nebraska, 1c-10c, complete set of plate number blocks of four, n.h., mostly well centered, 8c with corner crease, otherwise fine-v.f., 3c-10c with certificates (APS or PFC) cat. value $5160 (Image)

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Current Opening Price...$1,900.00
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63 og, bl   imageUnited States 1917-29 Issues (675) 1929 6c red orange, upper left Plate No.18037 block of four, l.h. in the selvage (stamps n.h.), fine, with 2003 APS certificate, cat. value $525 (Image)

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Current Opening Price...$140.00
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1930-Present
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
64 nh, bl   imageUnited States 1930-79 Issues (692-701) 1931 11c-50c, complete set of plate blocks of four, n.h., fine-v.f., cat. value $675 (Image)

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Current Opening Price...$180.00
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Air Post
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
65 og, bl   imageUnited States - Air Post (C6) 1923 24c carmine, right margin plate no. block of six, top stamps h.r., bright color, v.f., cat. value $1700 (Image)

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Current Opening Price...$450.00
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66 nh   imageUnited States - Air Post (C13-15) 1930 Zeppelin, 65c-$2.60, set of three, n.h., $2.60 with natural gum loss at bottom (catalogued as hinged), fine-v.f., cat. value $1350 (Image)

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Current Opening Price...$600.00
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67 c   imageUnited States - Air Post (C13,14) 1930 65c green and $1.30 brown, well centered, used Washington, Apr.19, 1930 on First Day Card, with Europe Pan-America Round Flight cachet and round "This Article Made The Complete Round Trip Via Graf Zeppelin" below, red South America flight cachet, "Via Friedrichshafen * Graf Zeppelin to Lakehurst and continuing on Last Leg to Friedrichshafen" direction instruction at top, appropriate transits and Jamestown, N.Y. June 19, 1930 arrival, fine and scarce First Day Card making round trip via Zeppelin (Image)

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Current Opening Price...$900.00
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68 c   imageUnited States - Air Post (C14) 1930 $1.30 Zeppelin, canceled April 19 on flown FDC from Lakehurst to Friedrichshafen on the return flight of LZ-127, with scarce "scratched" flight confirmation cachet (50% premium per Michel). The "scratched cachet" covers resulted from an early decision by an eager postal employee in the New York Post Office to service covers intended for the flight from Lakehurst in advance. Such covers had received the "Type I" flight confirmation cachet, showing the full Zeppelin route. Type I cachet was used until May 6 (the last day before the departure of the ship carrying the American mail to be flown from Friedrichshafen). Shortly thereafter, the decision was made to modify the confirmation cachet for mail departing from Lakehurst. The new Type II cachet showed only the US to Germany portion of the trip. To comply, postal clerks were forced to manually scratch off part of the cachet design on covers processed in advance. Such "scratched cachet" covers are uncommon and are found almost exclusively on 65c green, cat. value $900 (Image)

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Current Opening Price...$450.00
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69 c   imageUnited States - Air Post (C15) 1930 $2.60 blue, well centered, used Washington, Apr.19, 1930 First Day Cover to Lakehurst, with Europe Pan-America Round Flight cachet, v.f., cat. value $1000 (Image)

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Current Opening Price...$450.00
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70 og, nh, bl   imageUnited States - Air Post (C18) 1933 50c green, two Bottom Plate No. Blocks of six, one n.h., the other hinged in several places, fine-v.f., cat. value $1075 (Image)

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Current Opening Price...$280.00
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71 c   imageUnited States - Air Post Flight Covers 1928 (20 Feb) Lindbergh Flies Again, cacheted cover franked with 10c dark blue, locally addressed in St. Louis, autographed by the four pilots that flew on that day: E.L. Sloniger, Thomas Nelson, P.R. Love and C.A.Lindbergh (at bottom), fine and attractive Lindbergh autographed cover, with arrival pmk (Image)

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Current Opening Price...$700.00
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72 c   imageUnited States - Air Post Flight Covers 1928 (21 Feb) Lindbergh Flies Again cacheted cover franked with 10c dark blue, addressed to St. Louis, autographed by the five pilots that flew on that day: E.L. Sloniger, P.R. Love, Thomas Nelson, C.A.Lindbergh and L.L. Smith (at bottom), fine and attractive Lindbergh autographed cover, with arrival pmk (Image)

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Current Opening Price...$700.00
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73 c   imageUnited States - Air Post Flight Covers 1929 (2 Sep) cacheted cover from Cleveland to San Francisco, with 5c Beacon franking, Akron Day handstamp, boldly autographed by Amelia Earhart, little toning on back, otherwise v.f. Amelia Earhart autographed cover (Image)

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Current Opening Price...$700.00
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74 c   imageUnited States - Air Post Flight Covers (C10a) 1929 two flight covers, each franked with 10c Lindbergh pane of three, with additional stamps, appropriate cachets and flown to Venezuela, and to Nicaragua, fine-v.f. (Image)

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Current Opening Price...$230.00
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75 c   imageUnited States - Air Post Flight Covers 1930 (1 Aug) Mears and Brown attempted Round-the-World flight, 1c stationery card with additional 10c Special delivery franking, East Orange, United States to Harbor Grace, Newfoundland, where the plane crashed upon take-off, v.f., scarce - only 25 cards carried (Image)

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Current Opening Price...$230.00
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76 c   imageUnited States - Air Post Flight Covers (C10a) 1930 two flight covers, each franked with 10c Lindbergh pane of three, with additional stamps, appropriate cachets and flown to Montevideo, Uruguay and Maracaibo, Venezuela, fine-v.f. (Image)

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Current Opening Price...$230.00
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77 c   imageUnited States - Air Post Flight Covers 1931 "Justice for Hungary" flown card from Flint, Michigan, with pre-printed bilingual cachet, 1c franking, with Budapest arrival pmk, v.f. (in July, 1931, newspapers all over the world reported on the front page that two Hungarian pilots, Alexander Magyar and George Endress crossed the Atlantic Ocean from the United States to Hungary in a Lockheed-Sirius airplane named "Justice for Hungary." The flight was intended to call attention to the dismemberment of Hungary after World War I. It was a spectacular success. On July 15, 1931, the trans-Oceanic flight left Harbor-Grace for Budapest on a non-stop flight of 26 hours and 20 minutes (Charles Lindbergh's flight in 1927 took six hours longer) and marked the first time that an airplane crossing the ocean had radio contact both with the starting and landing aerodromes. It was also the first time such a flight was used for political purposes. The pilots were received as heroes in Budapest) (Image)



Current Opening Price...$230.00
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78 c   imageUnited States - Air Post Flight Covers (AAMC TO1130) 1931 (3 Jan) first commercial Trans-Atlantic Airplane flight card (first stage) to Bermuda, with 1/2d franking on back, addressed to Roessler ("First stage made - more difficult that expected a series of unfortunate accidents - next jump our big test - the last stage Azores to Paris will be easy"), signed by Lt. Wm. S. Maclaren (Lieut. William S. MacLaren and Mrs. Beryl Hart reached Bermuda. They took off again for the Azores, flew into a high wind over heavy seas, were not again seen or heard from) (Image)

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Current Opening Price...$230.00
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79 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 with U.S. and Danish franking, signed by both pilots, with Copenhagen and Liberty pmks, also a photograph of the pilots and their airplane, only 30 covers carried (Image)

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Current Opening Price...$230.00
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80 c   imageUnited States - Air Post Flight Covers (AAMC TO1167) 1932 (5 July), Mattern and Griffin Round the World Flight. The U.S. pilot Jimmy Mattern, together with Lt. Griffin, took off from Floyd Bennet Field in an attempt to beat the round-the-world record held by Post and Gatty. The fliers landed in Berlin after a trip of 31 hours and 41 minutes, from New York, via Harbor Grace. They later reached Moscow, but cracked up on their hop to Siberia. Cover franked with 5c U.S. (New York July 5), 4pf Germany (July 7) and 15k Russia (cancelled Minsk 7.7), addressed to Clarence E. Page and autographed by both pilots, some usual minor flaws and toning, of no consequence. Also included a photograph of the two fliers. One of only 10 (!) covers carried on this flight (Image)

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Current Opening Price...$700.00
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