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Chile, 1924 (Mar. 1), Iquique - Antofagasta, cover franked with two 10c O'Higgins, with large double-circle "Via Aerea" blue cachet; reduced at left, not affecting stamps, cachet or address, Very Fine, only 22 flown. Muller 9a: 3,000 points. Estimate $100 - 150. Suggested Bid $100-150 (Image)
Suggested Bid $100-150
Opening US$ 100.00
Sold...US$ 100.00
Closed..Jun-20-2018, 09:43:05 EST
Sold For 100
Sale No: 714
Lot No: 117
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Chile, 1927 (May 5), Santiago - Valparaiso & Return First Flights, two covers mailed May 5, one cancelled Valparaiso addressed to Chuquicamata "Via Santiago", the other a Lady's Envelope sent Santiago to Chuquicamata "Via Valparaiso"; each bearing official "Correo Aereo/Chile" bridge cancel and 60c postage, comprising 40c Scott #C1 (specially issued for inaugural SANC airmail service), plus 20c in 10c O'Higgins and/or 5c Cochranes; ordinary postmark used as backstamp receiver, Very Fine with a high-value #C1 to boot. Muller 11: 40,000 points. Estimate $500 - 750. Suggested Bid $500-750 (Image)
Suggested Bid $500-750
Opening US$ 275.00
Sold...US$ 275.00
Closed..Jun-20-2018, 09:43:24 EST
Sold For 275
Sale No: 714
Lot No: 398
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Chile, 1935 (Nov. 3), Air France Chile-France flight cover from crash at Aracaju (Brazil), with violet "COURRIER ACCIDENTÉ AU BRÉSIL/LE 3 NOVEMBRE 1935" cachet on front; accompanied by an article by W. Dudley Edwards in Air Mail News about the crash, Very Fine. Nierinck 351103a; SFr 220 ($230). Estimate $100 - 150
Seventeen mail bags were discovered on a small beach near Aracaju. The mail was carried to Bahia by car and then by plane to Natal and to Toulouse, where it arrived November 13. Suggested Bid $100-150 (Image)