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June 15-16, 2011

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Lot #811
BRITISH COMMONWEALTH NEWFOUNDLAND Air Post
1919 3¢ "Martinsyde" manuscript overprint "Aerial Atlantic Mail, J.A.R." handwritten overprint applied by Postmaster General J. Alex Robinson on a 3c Caribou (117), tied by St. John's machine cancel, April 19, 1919 on cover with "Per Aeroplane Raymor Newfoundland to Britain, kindness of Major Morgan J.P.Raynham Esq." corner address in manuscript, backstamped London, Jan. 7, 1920; light filing fold away from the stamp, v.f., signed Harmer, with Bolaffi cert. In 1919, the London "Daily Mail" offered a £10,000 prize for the first non-stop flight over the Atlantic. The 1st plane, known as the Hawker, was forced down in the Ocean about 1,000 miles out. A second plane, the "Martinsyde" Raymor, piloted by Major F.P. Raynham and navigated by Major C.W.F. Morgan, also competed for the Daily Mail's prize. The crew arrived at St. John's on April 10, 1919 and made a valiant effort to assemble their plane in the shortest time possible. They made a test run on April 18, and when it appeared that they would be able
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Catalog #C1var
Catalog Value £30,000
Price Realized
$40,000.00

Lot #812
BRITISH COMMONWEALTH NEWFOUNDLAND Air Post
1930 flown cover franked with three diff. adhesives paying 50c from St.John's Sept 25, addressed to Scotland, endorsed "Per Columbia Mail via London", with Harbour Grace Oct.9 arrival, v.f.
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Price Realized
$475.00

Lot #813
BRITISH COMMONWEALTH NEWFOUNDLAND Air Post
1930 "Miss Columbia", 50c on 36c green, l.h., fine, with 1985 Diena cert. This stamp derives its name from the monoplane "Miss Columbia", piloted by Capt. Errol Boyd & Lt. Harry Connor, which made the trip from Harbour Grace to Croydon Airport, London. Only 300 were issued and at least 100 were used,
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Catalog #C5
Catalog Value $9,500
Price Realized
$4,000.00

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