Sale No: 464
Lot No:590
Symbol:O
Cat No:Collection
1860s-1970s used accumulation in five stockbooks with 1860s-80s issues to 10c Jefferson (4), 1890s-1920s with Franklin issues to $1, three stockbooks containing 1920s-40s duplicated pre-cancels with values to $1; condition is very mixed. Likely to appeal to the pre-cancels specialist. (1000s)
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Estimate AU$200-300 Min. Bid. AU$160
Opening AU$ 160.00
Sold...AU$ 320.00
Closed..Feb-06-2021, 17:00:00 EST
Sold For 320
Sale No: 464
Lot No:591
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Cat No:Collection
1919-1954 mint collection in Harris 'Liberty' album (with printed pages for 1847-1995 issues) with better items incl. 1924 Huguenot-Walloon, 1931 Rotary Press 11c to 30c, 1932 Washington Bicentennial ½c to 10c set, 1933 Progress 1c & 3c imperf souvenir sheets, 1934 3c Byrd pane of 6, 1934 National Parks 1c & 3c imperf souvenir sheets, 1938 Prexies to 50c, 1940 Famous Americans complete (ex 10c Bell); then apparently complete to 1953; generally fine mint with some stamps MUH. Album alone worth a fair chunk of the estimate. (300 approx.)
Estimate AU$180-220 Min. Bid. AU$140
Opening AU$ 140.00
Sold...AU$ 240.00
Closed..Feb-06-2021, 17:00:00 EST
Sold For 240
Sale No: 464
Lot No:593
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Cat No:Collection
1970-1992 attractive MUH collection in two quality KaBe hingeless albums, approximately 95% complete for period with M/Ss and sheetlets including 1992 Voyages of Columbus, MUH, Face value US$370+.
AIRMAILS: 1933 (Scott C18) 50c Century of Progress, marginal block (4), 2 MUH, 2 MLH. Superbly centred. Cat.US$280.
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Estimate AU$200-250 Min. Bid. AU$160
Opening AU$ 160.00
Sold...AU$ 200.00
Closed..Feb-06-2021, 17:00:00 EST
Sold For 200
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA - Aerophilately & Flight
Sale No: 464
Lot No:598
Symbol:PC
28 June 1928 'Around the World' flight illustrated 1c Postal Card, commemorating world's fastest circumnavigation, flown by John Henry Mears and Charles Collyer, address side with 'NEW YORK/JUN 28' duplex tying the card and a MUKDEN transit datestamp tying China 1c Junks pair, on reverse NEW YORK/JUL 22' arrival datestamp, card numbered '000120'; fine condition.
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Estimate AU$200-300 Min. Bid. AU$160
Opening AU$ 160.00
Sold...AU$ 240.00
Closed..Feb-06-2021, 17:00:00 EST
Sold For 240
Sale No: 464
Lot No:599
Symbol:C
Cat No:C11
13 Jun. 1929 use of 5c Stationery Envelope uprated with 5c Air Mail (Scott C11), flown on Transatlantic flight by French monoplane "Yellow Bird" destined for Paris with 'FIRST FRENCH TRANSATLANTIC FLIGHT' cachet, forced to land at Comilias, Spain due to a fuel shortage, receiving a 'COMILIAS/14JUN/29' transit datestamp, Paris 'BOURGET-AVIATION/16-6/29' arrival datestamp, signed by the French crew of Armand Lotti, Jean Assollant & Rene Lefevre. Only 100 envelopes were carried.
This was also the first flight to carry a documented stowaway, Arthur Schreiber, who was discovered by the crew midway across the Atlantic, and was given a wonderful reception by the French crowd on arrival in Paris.
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Estimate AU$400-500 Min. Bid. AU$320
Opening AU$ 320.00
Sold...AU$ 800.00
Closed..Feb-06-2021, 17:00:00 EST
Sold For 800
Sale No: 464
Lot No:600
Symbol:C
11 Jan. 1935 Honolulu - Oakland, California flown cover, endorsed "Carried by air/..." and signed by the pilot "Amelia Earhart" at upper-left and "No.34 of 49 covers" at lower-left. Amelia Earhart was the first woman to make this non-stop flight solo.
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Estimate AU$900-1,200 Min. Bid. AU$75
Opening AU$ 1,900.00
Sold...AU$ 2,600.00
Closed..Feb-06-2021, 17:00:00 EST
Sold For 2600
Sale No: 464
Lot No:601
Symbol:C
30 Oct. 1936 New York - London flown cover, carried by JAMES MOLLISON in his Bellanca "Miss Dorothy" making the first direct flight between the two cities; with 6c Wings tied by BROOKLYN cds and GB ½d (2) + 1½d tied by CROYDON arrival datestamps. Signed at left by the pilot and accompanied by the original enclosure, a postcard also signed by Mollison with the dated statement "This envelope was carried by me from New York to Croydon on my Record Trans-Atlantic Flight. (2 items). Cat.US$650+.
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