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United States, Dawn of space flight 1959-1963, several binders of early unmanned and manned spaceflight from the X-15 to the end of Project Mercury; 11 Goldcraft X-15 including first powered flight (09/17/59), second powered flight (10/17/59), and an Armstrong flight (11/30/60); 54 BSA X-15 rubber stamp cachets including autographs of Robert White (2), and Bob Rushworth, and rubber stamp of Jack McKay and Joe Walker; X-15 photographs with signatures of Joe Walker, Jack McKay, Robert Rushworth, and Robert White; 90 unmanned covers from Bomarc, Titan, Minuteman, Polaris, Atlas, Pershing, and Saturn mounted in a binder; Wallops Island binder with approximately 100 envelopes and postal cards for Javelin, Scout, Aerobee, Nike-Apache, Nike-Cajun, Black Brant III, Sparobee, Journeyman, and Nike-Asp; Project Mercury autographs of Alan Shepard (and secretarial), Virgil Grissom, John Glenn, Scott Carpenter, Walter Schirra, and Leroy Cooper; Shepard secretarial on lithograph, May 5 Spacecraft PAFB machine and Port Canaveral hand cancel cancel launch covers, Grissom autopen on lithograph, July 21 Spacecraft PAFB machine and Port Canaveral hand cancel covers, Enos monkey tracking covers, J H Glenn Jr autograph on lithograph, M Scott Carpenter autograph on lithograph, Captains cover for Carpenter's MA-7 mission, several examples of Schirra's MA-8 Prime Recovery Ship, Gordon Cooper autograph as well as tracking station CAP COM astronauts Gus Grissom and Scott Carpenter (2); Space Craft covers from Friendship 7, Mariner II, Stargazer, and Project Asset; massive binder of unmanned launches including Thor, Jupiter, Blue Scout, Saturn, Pershing, Atlas, Discoverer, and more; you know it is the Right Stuff when it ends with Mercury. (Video for this lot) (Video2 for this lot) (Image)
Estimate $2,000-3,000
Opening US$ 1,000.00
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United States, To infinity (and beyond) 1965-2021, wonderful mix of space event covers (many from the recovery ships picking up the astronauts) and topical collections with space themes; at least 20 binders of First Day Covers (many quite unusual and premium), event envelopes (launch, tracking stations, and recovery), and better sets (imperforate, 3D, etc) from around the world; perfect for the Topical, Thematic, or Astrophilatelist; Ad Astra! Fine to Very Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 105 lbs. (Image)