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| Lot #84 United States Flight Covers 1924 (March 17) Round the World Flight, 1c stationery card with "Santa Monica, Ca-Seattle, Wash, Clover Field 1924 First Leg" cachet, also "Around the World Flight United States Air Force", additional 2c return postageadded and addressed to Maj. Steinmetz, signed by the pilot on back, some hinge marks, fine
| Price Realized $400.00
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| Lot #85 United States Flight Covers 1925 (July 28)"Dinnebier" cover per "S.S. Aquitania" to London, from there flown via Berlin to Vienna, with appropriate transit and arrival pmks
| Unsold
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| Lot #86 United States Flight Covers 1928 (Aug.18) "Ile de France" catapult, two covers, one to Paris, another via Berlin to Stettin, each with a Roessler cachet
| Price Realized $95.00
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| Lot #87 United States Flight Covers 1930 (April 19) First flight cover, San Francisco to Hong-Kong, three-country franking incl. Burma and Germany, with various transit and arrival pmks, fine and well travelled cover
| Unsold
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| Lot #88 United States Flight Covers 1933 (June 10) First non-stop flight "Columbia" from New York to Haiti and back, selection of three covers, plus original photo of the Belanca airplane, with appropriate cachets, signed by the pilots, some creases,fine
| Unsold
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| Lot #89 United States Flight Covers 1933 (July 15) attempted Ocean Flight, New York to Lithuania by Capt. Stefan Darius and Stanley Girenas flight cover from New York to Kaunas, Lithuania, July 15, 1933 "Lituanica" canc., franked with 3c violet, v.f., with six line cachet, signed by both pilots. Both flyers died when their plane was wrecked at Soldin, Germany, about 400 miles short of their goal. Mail was delivered to Kaunas on July 18, 1933, with arrival pmk Catalog #AAMC TO1182 | Price Realized $160.00
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| Lot #90 United States Flight Covers 1933 (July 15) attempted Ocean Flight, New York to Lithuania by Capt. Stefan Darius and Stanley Girenas flight cover from New York to Kaunas, Lithuania, July 15, 1933 "Lituanica" canc., franked with 3c violet, v.f., with six line cachet, signed by both pilots. Both flyers died when their plane was wrecked at Soldin, Germany, about 400 miles short of their goal. Mail was delivered to Kaunas on July 18, 1933, with arrival pmk Catalog #AAMC TO1182 | Price Realized $130.00
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| Lot #91 United States Flight Covers Amelia Earhart , stated to be one of only six actually carried by the famous aviatrix, also the firstSeaplane Mail from the State of New York, v.f.
| Price Realized $1,050.00
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| Lot #92 United States Flight Covers Amelia Earhart 1935 (Sept. 25) attempted non-stop flight from New York to Lithuania by Lit. Felix Waitkus, in the plane "Lituanica II". After successfully crossing the North Atlantic, Lt. Waitkus was forced down at Bellinrobe and covers were forwarded toLithuania by other means. Cover with U.S. and specially overprinted Lithuanian stamp, numbered and signed by the pilot, v.f. Catalog #AAMC TO 1241 | Price Realized $550.00
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| Lot #93 United States Flight Covers Amelia Earhart 1938 (March 16) First Flight Baltimore-Bermuda cover autographed by the entire crew of seven, v.f., with Hamilton arrival
| Unsold
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| Lot #94 United States Flight Covers Amelia Earhart 1939 (June 30) First Trans-Atlantic Mail England, via Ireland, Newfoundland to United States and from there to Hong Kong and back to France, attractive four-country franking incl. 24c "Jenny", with appropriate pmks,also "Postage Insufficient for Air Mail" hs, Paris 22.8.39 arrival cds
| Unsold
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