U.S. and Worldwide Stamps & Postal History
November 29-30, 2016

ImagesDescriptionCurrent Bid
Lot #658
BRITISH COMMONWEALTH CANADIAN TERRITORY - Newfoundland Flight Covers
1930 (19 Nov) flight cover by "Gypsy Moth" Airplane Stephenville Crossing to St. John's, signed by the two pilots, fine
Envelope
Unsold
Lot #659
BRITISH COMMONWEALTH CANADIAN TERRITORY - Newfoundland Flight Covers
1931 five first flight covers to St. John's and to USA and England, last two with corresponding "Gypsy Moth" cachet, fine-v.f.
Envelope
Unsold
Lot #660
BRITISH COMMONWEALTH CANADIAN TERRITORY - Newfoundland Flight Covers
1931 (24 June) Hillig and Hoiriis Transatlantic Flight cover from Harbor Grace to Denmark, franked with Newfoundland 15c, with Copenhagen arrival on reverse, signed by both pilots, fine, only 30 known covers (AAMC TO1140a)
Envelope
Price Realized
$150.00

Lot #661
BRITISH COMMONWEALTH CANADIAN TERRITORY - Newfoundland Flight Covers
1931 (24 June) Hillig and Hoiriis Transatlantic Flight cover from Harbor Grace to Denmark, franked with Newfoundland 15c, with Copenhagen arrival on reverse, signed by both pilots, fine, only 30 known covers (AAMC TO1140a)
Envelope
Unsold
Lot #662
BRITISH COMMONWEALTH CANADIAN TERRITORY - Newfoundland Flight Covers
1932 (31 Aug) specially prepared postcard from Deer Lake to New York, franked with 3c adhesive, tied by cds, signed Thor Solberg
Envelope
Price Realized
$210.00

Lot #663
BRITISH COMMONWEALTH CANADIAN TERRITORY - Newfoundland Flight Covers
1932 (20 May) flown cover from St. John's to England, franked with DOX surcharge, backstamped "Registered St. John's N.F. July 30 1932" on back, cover faults, signed Diena
Envelope
Catalog #C12
Price Realized
$140.00

Lot #664
BRITISH COMMONWEALTH CANADIAN TERRITORY - Newfoundland Flight Covers
1932 return flight of DoX, cover franked with $1 surcharge, tied by St. John's May 19 cds, addressed to London, with 26 May arrival cachet on back, v.f.
Envelope
Catalog #C12
Price Realized
$200.00

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