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Sale No: 2009
Lot No: 97
Symbol: C
Cat No: 1910.0909
1910 (Sept. 9), First Aeroplane Mail in Great Britain, special postcard sponsored by the monthly publication Empire Illustrated", intended to be flown from Blackpool to Southport by C. Graham-White but only carried for seven miles when the plane was forced down by bad weather; the pritned flight information on the reverse is overprinted in red with an explanation of the flight's early terminationn; posted normally in London on Aug 26 franked with a ½d; the card has been torn in half and neatly repaired, otherwise Fine to Very Fine. Very rare; Nierinck #100909, $1,500. (Image)
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Sale No: 2009
Lot No: 98
Symbol: C
Cat No: 1911.0923
1911 (Sept. 23-Oct. 1), Garden City Estates, N.Y., International Aviation Meet (AAMC 3a), 1¢ green tied on a small cover by the special "Aeroplane Station No. 1, Garden City Estates, N.Y., Oct 30, 1911" duplex handstamp alongside the handstamped "Aerial Special Despatch" flight cachet, Very Fine. AAMC $175. (Image)
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Sale No: 2009
Lot No: 99
Symbol: C
Cat No: 1911.1021
1911 (Oct. 21), Rochester, N.Y., Flying Exhibition, real photo postcard franked with a 1¢ green tied by the special "Aeroplane Station No. 1, Rochester, N.Y., Oct 21, 1911/ Crittenden Park Station"; the card, which is a bit faded,captioned "Rene Simon, Monroe Airfield, Rochester, N.Y. 7-8-11", pictures a plane in flight, Fine. AAMC 7; $175. (Image)
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Sale No: 2009
Lot No: 100
Symbol: C
Cat No: 1918.0603
1918 (June 3), First Flight New York to Boston (AAMC 104c), fresh, clean legal size cover with a 24¢ carmine & blue (C3) tied by the Special New York duplex with "Wash. N.Y. Phila." removed; Aero Club of America corner card and enclosed letter touting possible future value increase of the cover; flap tear, Very Fine. AAMC $250. (Image)
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Sale No: 2009
Lot No: 101
Symbol: C
Cat No: 1918.0905
1918 (Sept. 5), First Flight New York to Cleveland (AAMC 108d), cover franked with a top sheet margin 16¢ green (C2) tied by a weak strike of the Special cancel with and bearing the 4-line oval flight cachet and a weak strike of the 2-line "Fee Claimed…" Special Delivery handstamp, Fine to Very Fine. AAMC $150. (Image)
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Sale No: 2009
Lot No: 102
Symbol: C
Cat No: 1931.0400
1931 (April-May-June), Do.-X Flight cover, mixed country franking, a properly cacheted cover addressed to Lisbon, Portugal and franked on the front with stamps from Portugal (canceled Rocio, Apr 30), Spain (Puerto de la Cruz, Canary Islands, 30 Apr), Spanish Sahara (Rio de Oro, Apr 30), Portuguese Guinea (Bolama, May 5), Cape Verde (Praia, May 30, front & back), and on back, Brazil (Rio Grande Norte, 5 Jun) and Germany (Do.-X onboard, Jun 6); cover has a small tear at the top and some soiling, otherwise F-VF and rare. (Image)
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Sale No: 2009
Lot No: 103
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Cat No: 1935-37
Germany, Catapult Mail Compilation, 1935-37, seven envelopes carried by SS Bremen or SS Europa (with 4 flown via catapult); three of the four flown are on illustrated Luftpost envelopes, two on SS Bremen (one Registered), and the third a Registered cover from the SS Europa, the fourth catapult mail was also carried on the SS Europa; the remaining three envelopes have wonderful frankings, one has eight adhesives and a rubber stamp that says that follow-up flights Cologne-Cherbourg and advance flights (slingshot flights) are not taking place for the time being; great group, Fine to Very Fine. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)
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Sale No: 2009
Lot No: 104
Symbol: C
Cat No: 1935.0122
1935 (Jan. 22), First Catapult Mail. U.S.S. Pennsylvania to San Diego, appropriately cacheted cover franked with a 6¢ Airmail (C19) tied by a Jan 22 San Diego U.S. Naval Yard machine cancel with a purple U.S.S. Pennsylvania double circle datestamp the same day; signed by the pilot, C. Briggs, Very Fine. (Image)
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Sale No: 2009
Lot No: 105
Symbol: C
Cat No: 1935.0416
1935 (Apr. 16/22), Pan-American Survey Flight, San Francisco-Honolulu and Return (AAMC T.O. 1230/1230a), dual-cacheted cover addressed to Chicago, Very Fine. (Image)
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Sale No: 2009
Lot No: 106
Symbol: C
Cat No: 1935.0515
1935 (May 15), Transcontinental Survey Flight, San Francisco to Philadelphia (AAMC 160f), franked with a 2¢ carmine tied by a May 15 San Francisco slogan cancel; addressed to Joseph Steinmetz in Philadelphia and marked as received there at noon on May 19., Very Fine. AAMC $275. (Image)
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Sale No: 2009
Lot No: 107
Symbol: C
Cat No: 1937.0126
1937, 50c red "Roland Garros", pilot-signed First Flight Cover (Scott C1), with 25c and 1Fr Pictorials (#134, 150) on Registered cover to Saint-Macaire, France; stamps tied by two of three "Saint Denis/26 - 1/37/Reunion" postmarks with four-line handstamped flight cachet at right; with signatures of aviators Laurent, Lenier (smudged) and Touge top right and bottom left; St. Macaire receiver (Feb. 13, 1937) on reverse, Fine to Very Fine, an attractive piece. Scott $600. (Image)
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Sale No: 2009
Lot No: 108
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Cat No: 1986
Voyager Round the World, 1986, matched set (serial number 146) for the test flight and world record un-refueled flight around the world envelope; test flight autographed by pilots Dick Rutan and Jeanna Yeager (no relation to Chuck) and limited to 500 covers; the Round the World cover is also signed and comes in a presentation folder; includes articles and ephemera, Very Fine. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)
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Sale No: 2009
Lot No: 109
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Cat No: Collection
Germany, Pioneer Airmail Cover Collection, 1912-73, 28 covers, all but a handful from the 1912-1930s period, offering a fresh, clean selection of early German Airmail uses; note six 1912 Rhein-Main cards (three "Gelber Hund"), a 1932 Glider cover, numerous multi-color mixed-issue frankings, 1925 Rhône-Rossitten Company card, Semi-Officials, 1914 illustrated Airmail card (with Goethe quote from Faust, design repeated as "stamp" on reverse), an Udet cover, and more besides; generally sound, though expect the occasional ding or toning, Very Fine overall, fully imaged online. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)