Auction 244
June 11-13, 2020
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Auction 244
Opening: 100 €
Sold for: 100 €
Michel 121,123,124,96
6 M
Airmail overprint in purple, 1/8 Menalek (pair and 2 single ex.) the single ex. both with DOUBLE overprint, ½ Menalek (2 ex.) 1 ex. with DOUBLE overprint, 1 Menalek (pair) on cover from Dir Dawa 22-1-1930 to Addis Ababa (arrival postmark 25-1-1930), all overprints type I (19½ mm with double point) and additional 1/8 Menalek without overprint in strip of 4 on reverse of the cover, vertical filing fold/crease
Auction 244
Opening: 150 €
Unsold
Michel 121,124,126,100
6 M
Airmail overprint in dark purple type II (20 mm with double point) on 1/8 Menalek, 1 Menalek and 4 Menelak and pair 2 Menalek without overprint on registered cover Addis Abeba 10-1-1930 to London (arrival postmark registered Tooting 27-1-1930), postage rate for double weight letter, a fine to very fine cover, rare
Auction 244
Opening: 100 €
Sold for: 200 €
Yvert 30
6 M
Ballon Monté 30 centimes Napoléon III on complete very fresh letter sheet sent from besieged Paris (Paris Malesherbes 29 sept. 1870) to Brussels Belgium, arrival postmark 13 oct. 1870, cat.v. 400+
Auction 244
Opening: 100 €
Sold for: 120 €
6 M
1914 Aerial rally to Monaco, 4 fresh postcards franked with the Aéro club Monaco label, cancelled by the Rally Aérien mark from Paris, Madrid, London and Milano respectivly, all fine to very fine
Auction 244
Opening: 200 €
Sold for: 260 €
Yvert 1-9
6 M
Airmail, group of 3 covers franked with stamps between Yvert nos. 1-9, fine/very fine (1 item addressee removed, 1 item wrinkles and 2 items signed Hélis). Rare!
Auction 244
Opening: 200 €
Unsold
Michel 438-439
6 M
Südamerikafahrt 2 mark blue and 4 mark brown on card and cover from Friedrichshafen 13-5-1930 to Rio de Janeiro, fresh and very fine (some paper remnants at reverse of both items)
Auction 244
Opening: 100 €
Sold for: 100 €
Michel 456
6 M
Polarfahrt 1 mark red on cover from Berlin 20-7-1931 via Amsterdam and Batavia to Djokjakarta (Dutch East Indies) fine/very fine (cover some minor folding and some thinning on reverse) Rare destination!
Auction 244
Opening: 100 €
Unsold
Michel 457
6 M
Polarfahrt 2 mark blue on cover from Königsberg 27-7-1932 to Hornbæck (Denmark), fine/very fine (cover 2 small creases at left)
Auction 244
Opening: 4.000 €
Sold for: 4.600 €
VH I143
6 M
HINDENBURG 1937 crash cover, partially charred letter sent from Schiedam (the Netherlands) by Mrs H. Mak-v.d. Wetering on 1-5-1937 to Mr P. Mak in Hillside Avenue Nutley (NJ). The ill-fated zeppelin crashed while attempting to land and was subsequently engulfed in flames at Lakehurst NJ on the 6th of May 1937. This envelope has been saved and carefully sealed by the Post Office Department (officially sealed Post Office Department UNITED STATES OF AMERICA). The cover has been franked with a 12½c Jamboree and a pair of 30c Wilhelmina Veth type stamps, all tied by a «short-beam» cds Schiedam postmark (1.V.1937). Rate for a letter to the USA up to 20 grams was 12½ cent, the additional zeppelin fee was 60c per 5 gram, so this is the correct 72½ cent rate for a letter up to 5 grams. The piece has been certificated by Vleeming AIEP in 2019: From the Netherlands 29 saved pieces of mail are known to me (20 addressed to Mr Thoolen and 9 private). Partly burned letter and franking genuine, transported by the Hindenburg. Date and franking clearly visible., cat.v. EUR17.500
Auction 244
Opening: 750 €
Sold for: 2.400 €
SG 143
6 M
Trans-Atlantic Air Post 1919. One Dollar on 15c. red on envelope from the first flight crossing the North Atlantic by pilots Alcock and Brown in the Vickers Vimy flying machine. The stamp cancelled by machine cds St. Johns june 11 1919, 10.30 am and arrival postmark London june 17 1919 on reverse. The bi-plane landed in a bog in Ireland completing the first non-stop flight and winning The Daily Mail prize. Captain Alcock took the mail bag to London and the contents were datestamped 17th june 1919. Envelope has on front the annotation : Certify that this letter was brought to England by the Vickers Vimy Rolls Aeroplane ..... St. Johns 14.6.19 V. Gordon, a fine and rare cover, cat.v. £ 3000










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Auction 244
Opening: 100 €
Sold for: 220 €
6 M
collection airmail covers/postcards between 1912 and 1938 including Rhein und Main (7 ex.), 1 Gelber Hund, Zeppelin mail etc. totally 14 items on album leaves








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Auction 244
Opening: 300 €
Sold for: 480 €
6 M
first official UK aerial post 1911, collection 10 ex. (postcards and envelopes) in mixed quality including some interesting destinations (Siloah Jamaica, Holland, Germany etc.) on album leaves