U.S. and Worldwide Stamps & Postal History
January 10-11, 2017

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Lot #128
United States - Air Post Flight Covers
1914 (17-18 Sep) Clayton, New Mexico. Fair Grounds Aviation Meet. During this meet, exhibition flights were given by the Rodgers Aviation Company owned and managed by the widow of the late "Cal" Rodgers, pilot of "Vin Fiz" fame. Flights were made by aviator Floyd Smith. A ppc (Martin Tractor and Floyd Smith), franked with a defective 1c green, tied by oval "First Aeroplane Post Office, Clayton, New Mex, Sept. 18, 1914" datestamp, card creased and somewhat dirty, nevertheless rare, one of only 4 (!) known,
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Catalog #AAMC 81a
Catalog Value $ 4,500
Price Realized
$525.00

Lot #129
United States - Air Post Flight Covers
1919 (7 July) Marconi Wireless Telegraph Co. of America corner cover addressed to London, sent via Dirigible R.34, endorsed "Per Airship 34", franked with 2c red, with Hempstead NY Jul 9 departure and "London R.34 July 13" arrival pmks, with contents enclosed, minor cover folds, fine and extremely rare Zeppelin cover (R34 left Britain on 2 July 1919 and arrived at Mineola, Long Island on 6 July after a flight of 108 hours with virtually no fuel left. As the landing party had no experience of handling large rigid airships, Major EM Pritchard jumped by parachute and so became the first person to reach American soil by air from Europe. This was the first East-West crossing of the Atlantic and was done two weeks after the first transatlantic airplane flight. The return journey to England was from 10 to 13 July and took 75 hours)
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Price Realized
$3,500.00

Lot #130
United States - Air Post Flight Covers
1927-29 First Airmail Steamer to Shore, U.S.S. Leviathan, six covers, various dates and cachets, one with enclosure, few minor flaws, mostly fine
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Unsold
Lot #131
United States - Air Post Flight Covers
1927 (20 Aug) group of 18 covers addressed to London, each franked with 10c Lindbergh, redirected back to New York, with "Air Flight Failed S.S. Leviathan" (22 Aug) handstamps on back, mostly fine
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Unsold
Lot #132
United States - Air Post Flight Covers
1927-1931 two covers and one card, all addressed to Hungary, including First Airmail from Shore to Steamer U.S.S. Leviathan, 1930 Catapult cover via S.S. "Europa" to Debrecen, with Vienna and Berlin transits, Debrecen (24 Sep) arrival, plus 1931 "Justice for Hungary" flown card from Flint, Michigan, with pre-printed bilingual cachet `(in July, 1931, newspapers all over the world reported on the front page that two Hungarian pilots, Alexander Magyar and George Endresz crossed the Atlantic Ocean from the United States to Hungary in a Lockheed-Sirius airplane named "Justice for Hungary." The flight was intended to call attention to the dismemberment of Hungary after World War I. It was a spectacular success. On July 15, 1931, the trans-Oceanic flight left Harbor-Grace for Budapest on a non-stop flight of twenty-six hours. The historic flight took 26 hours and 20 minutes (Charles Lindbergh's flight in 1927 took six hours longer) and marked the first time that an airplane crossing the ocean had radio contact both
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Price Realized
$300.00

Lot #133
United States - Air Post Flight Covers
1929 "Yellow Bird" first flight from Old Orchard to France, cover with 2c Rogers & Clark adhesive, v.f., with additional photographs of the plane, etc. (The French plane Yellow Bird" (L'Oiseau Canari) set records for the longest flight over the ocean and the first French flight over the North Atlantic. The plane flew 2,410 miles in 22 hours. The pilots were Jean Assolant, Rene Lefevre, and Armeno Lotti)
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Catalog #AAMC TO1091
Price Realized
$240.00

Lot #134
United States - Air Post Flight Covers
1931 New York to Spitzbergen, three covers, two registered, each mixed franking with Norwegian adhesives, Wilkins-Ellsworth Trans-Arctic Submarine Expedition cachets and arrival pmks, one cover signed by Sir Hubert Wilkins
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Price Realized
$160.00

Lot #135
United States - Air Post Flight Covers
1931 New York to North Pole, three registered covers, each mixed franking with English adhesives, Wilkins-Ellsworth Trans-Arctic Submarine Expedition cachets and arrival pmks, one cover signed by Sir Hubert Wilkins
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Price Realized
$150.00

Lot #136
United States - Air Post Flight Covers
1931 (12 June) cacheted cover flown three times (!): first, Pacific Coast Ship-to-Shore by S.S. "City of Los Angeles and Goodyear Airship Volunteer", then by German Catapult SS "Europa" on 24 June and finally by S.S. Europa (4 July 1931), with German 1m Zeppelin franking added on back, with oval cachet, adhesive toning, otherwise fine and undoubtedly scarce triple flight Zeppelin/Catapult combination
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Unsold
Lot #137
United States - Air Post Flight Covers
1931 (3 Jan) first commercial Trans-Atlantic Airplane flight cover and card (first stage) to Bermuda, with 1d and 1/2d franking on back, the latter addressed to Roessler (""First stage made - more difficult that expected a series of unfortunate accidents - next jump our big test - the last stage Azores to Paris will be easy"), signed by Lt. Wm. S. Maclaren
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Catalog #AAMC TO 1130
Price Realized
$190.00

Lot #138
United States - Air Post Flight Covers
1931 (24 May) Hillig and Hoiriis Transatlantic Flight, New York to Copenhagen. The flight ended prematurely at Harbor Grace, Newfoundland, from where the mail was forwarded by ship, arriving in Copenhagen on 3rd July, signed by both pilots, with Copenhagen and Liberty pmks, only 30 covers carried
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Catalog #AAMC TO 1140a
Unsold
Lot #139
United States - Air Post Flight Covers
1935 (26 Aug) Trans-Atlantic attempted flight from New York to Lisbon, via Brazil, pilot signed (Joseph Costa), with special adhesive (Sanabria S1) added alongside, v.f., scarce
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Catalog #AAMC TO1263
Price Realized
$400.00

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