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1929 Round-the-World Flight postal card, autographed, 1¢ Jefferson postal card addressed to Dr. L.E. Mueller at Lakehurst, N.J., uprated by 4¢ and 20¢ Fourth Bureaus and 5¢ Beacon Airmail, all cancelled by "Los Angeles/ARC/Cal." double-ovals with additional Los Angeles Aug. 26, 1929 duplex cancel and violet flight cachet, bearing 15 different signatures including Eckener, Rosendahl, Wiley and Mueller plus other Engineers or Mechanics on the flight; clean and sound, accompanied by list of identified signatures, Very Fine. (Image)
Estimate $350-500
Opening US$ 180.00
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Sale No: 835
Lot No: 2430
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Cat No: 1936-39
1936-39, Selection of 41 Flight Cachets & On-Board Markings, all neatly struck on three roughly A4-sized pages, offering both Graf Zeppelin and Hindenburg flights, mostly from 1936-37 in red, violet and black; numerous North America Flight cachets plus Germany Flights, Sudetenland Flight, Olympics Flights, South America Flight, etc.; an attractive group for the Zeppelin enthusiast, Very Fine. (Image)
Estimate $1,000-1,500
Opening US$ 500.00
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Ballon Monté
Sale No: 835
Lot No: 2425
Symbol: C
Cat No: BM1
1870 (Sept. 23), Ballon Monté The "Neptune" (Scott BM1), folded letter to Antwerp, Belgium, franked with 30c Napoleon Laureate tied by "2" in star with "Paris/22/Sept./70/Pl. St. Lazare" c.d.s.; red boxed "PD" additionally just tying the stamp; backstamped Antwerp Oct. 19 (day inverted), Fine to Very Fine. A rare and desirable cover carried on the first balloon to leave Paris after the establishment of the siege. Yvert 1. Scott $10,700. (Image)
Estimate $3,000-4,000
Opening US$ 1,500.00
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First Flights
Sale No: 835
Lot No: 2428
Symbol: C
Cat No: 1918.1218
1918 (Dec. 18), First Airmail Flight Cover, from New York to Bismarck, North Dakota, business size "Aerial League of America" corner card cover, franked by 6¢ Airmail (#C1), addressed to North Dakota Governor Lynn J. Frazier; cover bears blind-embossed Great Seal of the State of North Dakota at right, violet winged tombstone "Aero/Mail" handstamp at lower left, typed notation indicating Dec. 20 receipt, plus signatures of A.S. Burleson (pilot), Governor Frazier, and R.E. Peary (Aerial League President); light toning, otherwise sound, Fine to Very Fine. (Image)
Estimate $350-500
Opening US$ 180.00
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Record Flights
Sale No: 835
Lot No: 2426
Symbol: C
Cat No: 1931.0623
1931 (June 23), Round the World Flight by Wiley Post & Harold Gatty, flown Flight Cover of the Winnie Mae's record-setting flight (8 days, 15 hours, 51 minutes); franked by 2¢ Fourth Bureau tied by Mineola, N.Y. June 21, 1931 wavy line cancel and by Berlin 24.6.31 transit; two additional violet handstamps from the Soviet Union (one dated in manuscript 29VI31), plus an inverted wavy line Mineola receiver of July 1; "Round the World Flight/of the 'Winnie Mae'" corner card imprint with printed names and signatures of both Post and Gatty; accompanied by an International Newsreel photo of the pair with their commemorative bronze plaques, Very Fine. (Image)
Estimate $400-600
Opening US$ 200.00
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Sale No: 835
Lot No: 2427
Symbol: C
Cat No: 1938.071
1938 (July 10), Round the World Flight by Howard Hughes, 91 hours, 14 minutes, 10 seconds; large 6¢ Airmail entire, indicium cancelled by New York GPO duplex (July 10), with French 50c Sower tied by next-day Le Bourget postmark, a used Russia #637 added, tied by blue lines striking Moscow off the route list and by the post-flight cachet; the return to New York marked by 6¢ Winged Globe tied by New York GPO duplex of July 14; addressed to Jackson Heights, Long Island, and signed "With best wishes of/Albert I. Lodwick", Hughes' flight operations manager; vertical file fold at left and general age and travel wear, but overall sound, Fine to Very Fine. (Image)