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Wolfgang von Gronau Flight Germany - USA 1930 (Aug. 26): Envelope
and ...más Wolfgang von Gronau Flight Germany - USA 1930 (Aug. 26): Envelope and 2c. stationery, both used on the leg from Halifax, with one addressed to Toledo, Ohio backstamped "Montreal AU 27" on reverse together with 'Roessler' stationery to "New York /AUG 26". Capt. Von Gronau had no authority to carry mail originated from Canada, the letters were afterwards returned through courtesy by plane to Montreal and sent from there by regular mail to their destinations. The cover also bears a private handstamp with Hale’s signature on reverse
Balbo Flight Shediac - Chicago 1933 (July 14): Arimail envelope
from ...más Balbo Flight Shediac - Chicago 1933 (July 14): Arimail envelope from Shediac to New York, franked with $1 'Mount Cavell' and 20c. (2) plus 5c. King George V, backstamped "Chicago July 15th 1933" and forwarded July 16 to New York. definitely flown. Light dust on front, else very fine. 289 pieces flown. Cert. Helmut Avi (2021) Longhi 2937 = Euro 1'000
1947 taxed airmail envelope from Montreal addressed to Bridgetown.
On ...más 1947 taxed airmail envelope from Montreal addressed to Bridgetown. On arrival 2 x 3d postage dues applied paying the charge tied 'G.P.O. BARBADOS' c.d.s. '18 AU 47'
Newfoundland SG#278,#281-cat,25pounds- MAY/10/1947, St John''s ...más
Newfoundland SG#278,#281-cat,25pounds- MAY/10/1947, St John''s -
Airmail to USA
"Southern Cross" Harbour Grace to New York Flight 1930 (Jun. ...más
"Southern Cross" Harbour Grace to New York Flight 1930 (Jun. 26):
Cover franked with Newfoundland 1c. horizontal strip of four, each
stamp tied by 'Harbour Grace Jun. 26' circular datestamp plus
additional US 2 c., backstamped on reverse by "Grand Cent. Sta.
N.Y. Jul 2 1930" to Alston, Massachusetts. Envelope sensibly
repaired, but very rare as only seven covers carried on this leg.
Kingsford-Smith together with John P. Saul, navigator, M. Everet
Van Dyk, relief pilot and John W. Stanage, radio operator
established a flight time record of 31 ½ hours and the second
successful East-West Transatlantic crossing Ireland to Newfoundland
AAMC 1111b = $500
Transatlantic Flight Newfoundland to Ireland by Admiral Sir ...más
Transatlantic Flight Newfoundland to Ireland by Admiral Sir Mark
Kerr, Maj. Herbert J.G. Brackley and Maj. Trygve Gran 1919 (June
19): Headed business envelope 'T.J. Duley & Co St. Johns - NFLD',
endorsed "Trans-Atlantic Air Post / per 'Handley Page' Machine",
franked with $1 Trans-Atlantic surcharged 15c. with “No comma"
variety after Post, cancelled by St. Johns machine cancel and
"Harbour Grace Ju 14 19" cds. alongside to Birmingham, England.
Envelope with vertical fold away from stamp and little browned on
reverse, otherwise fine and scarce, signed Kessler. After repairs,
they continued on to New York, connecting with the dirigible R34
that had already arrived there on July 6th for furtherance to
England. As they missed the R34 that took off on July 9th in the
night, the mail arrived on July 10th went via Cunarder “Mauretania”
which was docked in New York Harbour. Mail addressed to England out
of London was not backstamped on arrival
Transatlantic Flight Newfoundland to Ireland by Admiral Sir ...más
Transatlantic Flight Newfoundland to Ireland by Admiral Sir Mark
Kerr, Maj. Herbert J.G. Brackley and Maj. Trygve Gran 1919 (June
19): Headed business envelope 'T.J. Duley & Co St. Johns - NFLD',
endorsed "Trans-Atlantic Air Post / per 'Handley Page' Machine",
franked with $1 Trans-Atlantic surcharged 15c. with “No comma"
variety after Post, cancelled by St. Johns machine cancel and
"Harbour Grace Ju 14 19" cds. alongside to Birmingham, England.
Envelope with vertical fold away from stamp and little browned on
reverse, otherwise fine and scarce, signed Kessler. After repairs,
they continued on to New York, connecting with the dirigible R34
that had already arrived there on July 6th for furtherance to
England. As they missed the R34 that took off on July 9th in the
night, the mail arrived on July 10th went via Cunarder “Mauretania”
which was docked in New York Harbour. Mail addressed to England out
of London was not backstamped on arrival
Corinphila stamp auction
Lote 1703
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and ...más Wolfgang von Gronau Flight Germany - USA 1930 (Aug. 26): Envelope and 2c. stationery, both used on the leg from Halifax, with one addressed to Toledo, Ohio backstamped "Montreal AU 27" on reverse together with 'Roessler' stationery to "New York /AUG 26". Capt. Von Gronau had no authority to carry mail originated from Canada, the letters were afterwards returned through courtesy by plane to Montreal and sent from there by regular mail to their destinations. The cover also bears a private handstamp with Hale’s signature on reverse
LIVE!
200.00 CHF
(app. 218 EUR)
Vendido
(app. 218 EUR)
Corinphila stamp auction
Lote 969
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from ...más Balbo Flight Shediac - Chicago 1933 (July 14): Arimail envelope from Shediac to New York, franked with $1 'Mount Cavell' and 20c. (2) plus 5c. King George V, backstamped "Chicago July 15th 1933" and forwarded July 16 to New York. definitely flown. Light dust on front, else very fine. 289 pieces flown. Cert. Helmut Avi (2021) Longhi 2937 = Euro 1'000
LIVE!
200.00 CHF
(app. 218 EUR)
Vendido
(app. 218 EUR)
Chris Rainey
Lote 9651
On ...más 1947 taxed airmail envelope from Montreal addressed to Bridgetown. On arrival 2 x 3d postage dues applied paying the charge tied 'G.P.O. BARBADOS' c.d.s. '18 AU 47'
Precio fijo
85.00 GBP
(app. 99 EUR)
(app. 99 EUR)
Triple S Postal History
Lote a32966
SG
278
Precio fijo
30.00 USD
(app. 25 EUR)
(app. 25 EUR)
Corinphila stamp auction
Lote 1732
LIVE!
200.00 CHF
(app. 218 EUR)
Vendido
(app. 218 EUR)
Corinphila stamp auction
Lote 1730
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LIVE!
1500.00 CHF
(app. 1636 EUR)
22.06.2025 12:00 CEST
(app. 1636 EUR)
Corinphila stamp auction
Lote 282
LIVE!
750.00 CHF
(app. 818 EUR)
13.12.2025 12:59 CET
(app. 818 EUR)
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