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March 20-21, 2018

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Lot #612
BRITISH COMMONWEALTH CANADIAN TERRITORY - Newfoundland Flight Covers
1919 (12 July) cover franked with $1 on 15c vermilion, canceled St. John's, addressed to London, with 7 Jan, 1920 arrival. This was carried on the second attempted flight on Martinsyde "Raymor", arriving at St. John's aboard the steamer Sachem on 11 April, 1919; the first attempt was made on May 18, 1919. On takeoff, the aircraft dipped in soft spot, the landing gear dug in and the plane was severely damaged. The navigator, Charles W.F. Morgan, sustained injuries that incapacitated him for a second attempt. After the aircraft was rebuilt, this second attempt took place on July 17; the navigator was Lieutenant Biddlecombe. The aircraft became airborne, but nose-dived into the ground and was completely wrecked, both crew escaped injuries. No further attempts were made. Cover with filing fold away from the stamps, signed Bolaffi, Diena, etc., with their certificates. A classic Air Post rarity, only 85 covers prepared with St. John's postmark (AAMC FF-2a, $3,400)
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Price Realized
$1,500.00

Lot #613
BRITISH COMMONWEALTH CANADIAN TERRITORY - Newfoundland Flight Covers
1927 De Pinedo supplementary mail, cover to Italy, franked with ordinary 60c black, tied by Trepassey May 21 departure pmk, endorsed "Air Mail Pinedo 1927", also "Personal" at bottom, addressed to Victor Gordon, High Commissioner in London, England, with Roma Centro (22 May) arrival postmark on back. This mail was taken in both St. John's and Trepassey, with most of the covers canceled on departure, minor cover toning and corner nick at left, otherwise fine, signed Diena, with 2008 Raybaudi certificate,
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Catalog #AAMC 14c
Catalog Value $14,000
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