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Postal History, Foreign continued...

Worldwide Air Mail Covers continued...
LotNo. Symbol Cat No. Lot Description
1301 CVR United States image1934 Haiti U.S. Marines Pilot Signed Evacuation Flight Cover, postmarked Port au Prince, Haiti on AUG.13.1934 at 7 AM and backstamped Quantico VA / Marine Branch on AUG.14 at 4:40 PM. Cover has a pre-printed cachet at left and was flown on plane S-U-Z, and is signed by pilot H.L. Price and franked with 2 of the Washington Bicentenial issues (#s 708, 710). Very fine and scarce. (Scan 1) (Scan 2) (All Scans)

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Est $ 100

SOLD for C$40.00
Will close during Public Auction
1302 CVR United States imageUnited States Accumulation of About 650 U.S. Contract Air Mail Flight Covers, 1928-1970s, from many different contract air mail routes. Note covers with A.A.M.S. catalogue values up to $15 and an unlisted variety retail priced at $25. Note many cachets with good topical interest. Note the odd cover with minor faults, still overall nice quality and very fine. (Scan 1) (Scan 2) (Scan 3) (Scan 4) (Scan 5) (Scan 6) (Scan 7) (Scan 8) (All Scans)

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Est $ 500

SOLD for C$100.00
Will close during Public Auction
1303 CVR United States imageUnited States Group of About 400 U.S. Contract Air Mail First Flight Covers, 1926 to 1970s, from CAM1 to CAM33, and includes better A.A.M.S. catalogue values up to $20, mostly all #8 or similar sizes, with five #10 size covers. Some minor duplication of a few flights, overall condition is very fine. (Scan 1) (Scan 2) (Scan 3) (Scan 4) (Scan 5) (Scan 6) (Scan 7) (Scan 8) (Scan 9) (All Scans)

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Est $ 400

SOLD for C$60.00
Will close during Public Auction
1304 CVR United States imageUnited States Group of About 450 U.S. Contract Air Mail Covers, 1930-1970s, from CAM34 to CAM87, with better A.A.M.S. catalogue values up to $30, with mostly #8 or similar size covers, includes 14 #10 size covers. Some minor duplication of a few flights, overall condition is very fine. (Scan 1) (Scan 2) (Scan 3) (Scan 4) (Scan 5) (All Scans)

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Est $ 400

SOLD for C$140.00
Will close during Public Auction
1305 CVR United States imageUnited States Group of About 475 U.S. Contract Air Mail Covers, 1947-1970s, from CAM88 to CAM97, with better A.A.M.S. catalogue values up to $11, with mostly #8 or similar size covers, includes only one #10 size cover. Some minor duplication of a few flights, with lots of cachets with good topical interest, and note the odd cover with minor toning, else a very fine lot. (Scan 1) (Scan 2) (Scan 3) (Scan 4) (Scan 5) (Scan 6) (Scan 7) (Scan 8) (Scan 9) (Scan 10) (All Scans)

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Est $ 400

SOLD for C$110.00
Will close during Public Auction
1306 CVR United States imageUnited States Group of About 375 U.S. Contract Air Mail Covers, 1949-1970s, from CAM98 to CAM172, with better A.A.M.S. catalogue values up to $11, with mostly #8 or similar size covers except for four #10 size covers. Some minor duplication of a few flights, overall condition is very fine, with lots of topical interest in the cachets. (Scan 1) (Scan 2) (Scan 3) (Scan 4) (Scan 5) (Scan 6) (Scan 7) (Scan 8) (All Scans)

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Est $ 350

SOLD for C$90.00
Will close during Public Auction
1307 CVR United States and Bermuda imageUnited States and Bermuda 1925 Airship Los Angeles, Formerly the German Zeppelin LZ126 Group of 14 Covers, includes Frost catalogue numbers 126-8A (x3), 1)126-9A (x3), 1)126-9B (x3), 2)126-9A, 2)126-9C (x2), and 1)126-10A. Three covers were flown Bermuda to the US on the April 24th flight, and the other 11 were frown from the US to Bermuda on flights of Feb. 11th, April 21st and May 3rd. Good assortment of flight handstamps, both from the Post Office and private. Includes one nice cacheted cover. Overall very fine. (Scan 1) (Scan 2) (Scan 3) (Scan 4) (Scan 5) (Scan 6) (Scan 7) (Scan 8) (All Scans)

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Frost $ 1,850

SOLD for C$350.00
Will close during Public Auction
1308 CVR/PC Worldwide imageWorldwide Group of 4 Graf Zeppelin Flown Covers, 1931-1935, plus a SEP.30.1933 Great Britain cover intended to be flown, but received too late, so sent surface mail. Flown covers include two 1931 Hungary flight covers, one just flown around Budapest and the other flown Budapest to Friedrichshafen. Also an April 1931 Egypt flight cover franked with Graf Zeppelin overprinted Egypt stamps (cover has repaired tears at top from a very rough opening). Last is a 1935 Czechoslovakia flown post card mailed at Prague May 4 and flown from Germany to Brazil where it arrived May 7. Both post cards are very fine, the covers have creases or minor tears, etc. (Scan 1) (Scan 2) (Scan 3) (Scan 4) (Scan 5) (All Scans)

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Frost $ 1,310

SOLD for C$180.00
Will close during Public Auction
1309 CVR Worldwide imageWorldwide Group of 14 Different Hindenburg and Graf Zeppelin II Covers, 1936-1938, includes #s 129-2A from the 1936 trial flight, 2)129-4 from Brazil on the Hindenburg's first South America flight. Then #s 129-6B, 129-6C, 129-6D, 129-6E and 129-6F, all from Germany, including an on board post card. Also 129-6 from Liechtenstein franked with both Liechtenstein Hindenburg issues (cover has a stain from a smudged address), also 2)129-6B from the USA, 129-35Da from a cancelled flight dropped at Cologne on the Hindenburg's last in America flight. Lastly a US cover prepared for the flight to Germany but not flown, after the Hindenburg crashed and burned on May 6, 1937, and also a Graf Zeppelin II cover from 1.12.38 Sudetenland flight. A few creases or other faults, still overall very fine. (Scan 1) (Scan 2) (Scan 3) (Scan 4) (Scan 5) (Scan 6) (Scan 7) (Scan 8) (Scan 9) (Scan 10) (Scan 11) (Scan 12) (Scan 13) (Scan 14) (All Scans)

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Frost $ 1,315

SOLD for C$275.00
Will close during Public Auction
1310 CVR/PC Worldwide imageWorldwide Group of 4 Dornier DO-X Covers and Post Card, with 2 covers from flight DOX-8Ib from Trinidad to the USA (very fine), and to Canada (major faults). Also cat # DOX-9aa US commemorative cover from Miami (not flown) and a mailed Germany post card #DOX-11c with a DO-X commemorative handstamp. Both very fine. (Scan 1) (Scan 2) (Scan 3) (Scan 4) (All Scans)

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Frost $ 490

SOLD for C$150.00
Will close during Public Auction
1311 CVR/PC Worldwide imageWorldwide Collection of Zeppelin Flight Covers and Cards, all neatly displayed in three cover albums with slipcases. All three volumes (mostly volume 1) contain 100 picture post cards depicting balloons, dirigibles, airships, etc., many of which are contemporary (including real photo) and with some mailed, noting a few mailed from Germany to Hawaii, saw a stereo view card, and much more. Volumes 2 and 3 contain about 40 flown covers and cards, identified by Frost catalogue # on back, noting a variety of flights, legs, countries, frankings and vessels. Owner's Frost catalogue value comes to $2,535, with items ranging mostly in the $50 to $180 range. Overall fine to very fine, see our many scans for an overview of this useful lot. (Scan 1) (Scan 2) (Scan 3) (Scan 4) (Scan 5) (Scan 6) (Scan 7) (Scan 8) (Scan 9) (Scan 10) (Scan 11) (Scan 12) (Scan 13) (Scan 14) (Scan 15) (Scan 16) (Scan 17) (Scan 18) (Scan 19) (Scan 20) (Scan 21) (Scan 22) (Scan 23) (Scan 24) (Scan 25) (All Scans)

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Est $ 500

SOLD for C$675.00
Will close during Public Auction
1312 CVR Worldwide imageWorldwide Group of Zeppelin or Dirigable-Themed Commemorative Covers and Items, with a total of 135 items in large Lindner stock pages. Includes some United States commemorative prints for their Zeppelin issues, all the covers have either Zeppelin or Dirigable-themed stamps, postmarks, cachets, etc. from the 1950s to the 1980s. Very fine, all pages photographed in our online Gallery. (Scan 1) (Scan 2) (Scan 3) (Scan 4) (Scan 5) (Scan 6) (Scan 7) (Scan 8) (Scan 9) (Scan 10) (Scan 11) (Scan 12) (Scan 13) (Scan 14) (Scan 15) (Scan 16) (Scan 17) (Scan 18) (Scan 19) (Scan 20) (Scan 21) (Scan 22) (Scan 23) (Scan 24) (Scan 25) (Scan 26) (Scan 27) (Scan 28) (Scan 29) (Scan 30) (Scan 31) (Scan 32) (Scan 33) (Scan 34) (Scan 35) (Scan 36) (Scan 37) (Scan 38) (Scan 39) (Scan 40) (Scan 41) (Scan 42) (Scan 43) (Scan 44) (Scan 45) (Scan 46) (Scan 47) (Scan 48) (Scan 49) (Scan 50) (All Scans)

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Est $ 150

SOLD for C$190.00
Will close during Public Auction
Karl Lewis Illustrated Covers
LotNo. Symbol Cat No. Lot Description
1313 CVR   imageSpectacular Collection of Karl Lewis Hand Painted Covers of the World, with 102 covers plus 3 post cards. The post cards are some of Karl Lewis' first creations, as he was a photographer early in his career and sold post cards to earn a living. An extensive and beautiful collection, containing many "crème de la crème" of Lewis' works of art, all displayed and neatly written up on album pages. The collection contains first day covers of newly issued Japanese stamps, covers mailed from the summit of Mount Fuji and covers with Japanese or American ship postmarks. In the first half, the collector uses mostly Japanese covers to illustrate his chronological story of Karl Lewis. In the second half, he presents all his better foreign covers, first day covers, Mount Fuji and Ship covers and ends it with some of his postcards. We also included a non-illustrated cover with a Karl Lewis return address mailed to Marks Stamps in Toronto, Canada (probably mailed while he worked as a manager of an automobile sales company, as there is an automobile-themed label on back). Listing the better illustrated covers would be difficult, as they are all masterpieces, but collectors who know his work should rest assured that the collection is packed with goodies of all sorts, with many rarities. In many instances the owner wrote on the opposite side of the page how much he paid, and from what auction house he bought items, with several priced in the $400 to $850 range, with the lowest priced at $175. Each cover is scanned on our website, and the lucky buyer of this remarkable collection will also get a publication listing all of the Lewis post cards offered in his 1905 catalogue, as well as a few article clippings and an issue of Japanese Philately which includes a very detailed article on Karl Lewis covers, one of a long series published in this magazine from 2011 to 2017, plus the useful 2019 auction catalogue (and PR) for sale of Dr. Steven J. Berlin's impressive collection. We are offering this collection without a reserve starting price, as we are certain that it will attract competitive bidding. All of the items in this lot are of the highest quality, with fresh, bright colours and very fine or better. (Scan 1) (Scan 2) (Scan 3) (Scan 4) (Scan 5) (Scan 6) (Scan 7) (Scan 8) (Scan 9) (Scan 10) (Scan 11) (Scan 12) (Scan 13) (Scan 14) (Scan 15) (Scan 16) (Scan 17) (Scan 18) (Scan 19) (Scan 20) (Scan 21) (Scan 22) (Scan 23) (Scan 24) (Scan 25) (Scan 26) (Scan 27) (Scan 28) (Scan 29) (Scan 30) (Scan 31) (Scan 32) (Scan 33) (Scan 34) (Scan 35) (Scan 36) (Scan 37) (Scan 38) (Scan 39) (Scan 40) (Scan 41) (Scan 42) (Scan 43) (Scan 44) (Scan 45) (Scan 46) (Scan 47) (Scan 48) (Scan 49) (Scan 50) (All Scans)

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Est $ 15,000

SOLD for C$14,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
1314 CVR British Commonwealth imageRabaul, New Guinea to Missouri, APR.26.1933, depicting a local village scene, with two Rabaul c.d.s. datestamps, each tying two different New Guinea air mail stamps. An early cover, as the earliest was dated March 2, 1935. Very fine, ex. Dr. Steven J. Berlin collection.

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Est $ 350

SOLD for C$525.00
Will close during Public Auction
1315 CVR British Commonwealth imageSandy Bay, Island of St Helena, South Atlantic to Michigan, FEB.26.1940, with postage due marking on back, depicting a serene mountainous country scene, with St Helena c.d.s. datestamp tying a single 3d (damaged) St Helena stamp. The cover has sustained very light water damage in places, still leaving the cachet in fresh condition and overall fine-very fine, ex. Dr. Steven J. Berlin collection. (Scan 1) (Scan 2) (All Scans)

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Est $ 350

SOLD for C$550.00
Will close during Public Auction
1316 CVR British Commonwealth imageJohannesburg, South Africa to Canada, DEC.14.1936, depicting a village with bee hive huts, with two Johannesburg c.d.s. cancels tying four different definitives. Mounted on a page giving a good description of Karl Lewis' life. A scarce destination and very fine.

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Est $ 300

SOLD for C$400.00
Will close during Public Auction
1317 CVR First Day Covers imageApril 2, 1935 Manchuoko Emperor's Visit Set First Day Cover, depicting a temple by the sea, addressed to Kansas, stamps are tied by two fine strikes of the large circular Yokohama scenic datestamp, with Yokohama foreign mail c.d.s. in between. 11 first day covers are known for this issue, with about half of them addressed, very fine.

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Est $ 400

SOLD for C$400.00
Will close during Public Auction
1318 CVR First Day Covers imageApril 20, 1939 Daisen and Setonaikai National Parks Set First Day Cover, depicting an all-over Abuto-Kannon cachet, addressed to Kansas, stamps are tied by two fine strikes of the large circular Tottori Daisen scenic datestamp. Only 9 such first day covers are recorded, very fine.

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Est $ 400

SOLD for C$600.00
Will close during Public Auction
1319 CVR First Day Covers imageApril 20, 1940 Daisetsuzan National Parks Set First Day Cover, depicting an all-over lovely sampan and islands cachet, addressed to Washington, stamps are tied by two fine strikes of the large circular Yokohama scenic datestamp. Only 9 such first day covers are recorded. Back shows four small spots where the cover was once glued, with very light edge wear at top, still a gorgeous cover.

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Est $ 400

SOLD for C$600.00
Will close during Public Auction
1320 CVR First Day Covers imageAugust 15, 1939 Aso Volcanic National Parks Set First Day Cover, depicting an all-over smoking volcano cachet, unaddressed, stamps are tied by two fine strikes of the large circular Yokohama scenic datestamp. Only 7 such first day covers are recorded. A very fine and rare cover.

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Est $ 400

SOLD for C$725.00
Will close during Public Auction

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