View ▼ Items per page 102550100 Sort by DefaultTime LeftLot#Lot NameNewestHighest PriceLowest PriceBids (Low - High)Bids (High - Low)Views (Low - High)Views (High - Low) Filter By Categories Category match ANY of the aboveALL of the above Featured Exclude closed lots Price Lot Number Results: Viewing items 221-230 of 353. Previous|1...212223242526...36|Next Image Lot # Item Title Time Left Your Bids 521 30 Sept.1932 (AAMC.P47) Port Moresby - Salamaua - Wau cover, flown by Orme Denny & Frank Drayton for Guinea Airways in a Junkers F13; with details of the flight on reverse. This was the first flight of a contract arrangement with the Papuan Government for mails to be flown to connect with steamships heading south to Australia. [124 covers flown]. Estimate$120 - $150StatusUnsold View details 522 30 Sept.-17 Oct.1932 (AAMC.P47/48) Port Moresby - Salamaua - Lae - Port Moresby cover, flown by Orme Denny & Frank Drayton for Guinea Airways. This is one of few covers carried in both directions on these contract flights. Ex Ray Kelly. Estimate$200 - $250Price Realized$280StatusSold View details 523 7 Oct.1932 Edie Creek Goldfields - Sydney cover, carried "per favour" to Wau where it would have been carried by the regular flight to Port Moresby via Guinea Airways; thence by steamer to Sydney. Estimate$150 - $200StatusUnsold View details 524 27 Oct.1932 (AAMC.P49b) Port Moresby - Wau - Kokoda - Port Moresby covers, flown by Frank Drayton for Guinea Airways; each cover bearing one of the 3d, 6d or 1/- Aeroplane overprints as a single franking. Estimate$300 - $400Price Realized$320StatusSold View details 525 28 Oct.1932 (AAMC.P50) Wau - Port Moresby cover, flown by Frank Drayton for Guinea Airways on the last leg of these first flights. The cover addressed to USA. Estimate$120 - $150Price Realized$240StatusSold View details 526 21 Jan.1933 (AAMC.P53) Kainantu (Upper Ramu Goldfields) - Lae - Salamaua cover, flown and signed by John A. Jukes for Guinea Airways. As postal facilities were not available at Kainantu, all mail was cancelled upon arrival at Lae P.O. [12 flown]. Ex Ray Kelly. [NB: The most recent recorded sale of a P53 cover is $1600 + commission, July 2012 at a Sydney auction.] Estimate$1,200 - $1,500StatusUnsold View details 527 21-25 Jan.1933 (AAMC.P54) Bena Bena (Upper Purari River) - Wau - Lae - Salamaua cover, flown and signed by Ray Parer for Pacific Aerial Transport. The time and date of despatch has also been recorded on the cover by H.E.Woodman, the Assistant District Warden. Postmarked en route at WAU as there were no postal facilities at the newly prepared airport at Bena Bena. Backstamped on arrival at Salamaua. [8 flown]. [NB: The most recent recorded sale of a P54 cover is $2600 + commission, July 2012 at a Estimate$1,750 - $2,000StatusUnsold View details 528 26-31 Jan.1933 (AAMC.P55) Bena Bena (Upper Purari River) - Wau - Lae - Salamaua cover, flown by Ray Parer for Pacific Aerial Transport (to Lae) and Ian Grabowsky for Guinea Airways (to Salamaua). The despatch was recorded on the cover by H.E.Woodman, the Assistant District Warden, who was a passenger on the flights. Postmarked en route at LAE as there were no postal facilities at the newly prepared airport at Bena Bena. Backstamped on arrival at Salamaua. [10 flown]. [NB: The most recent recorde Estimate$1,500 - $1,750Price Realized$1,600StatusSold View details 529 10 Feb.1933 (AAMC.P56) "FIRST OFFICIAL AERIAL MAIL AUSTRALIA, PAPUA - NEW GUINEA" cachet in 2 on two registered covers from PERTH & MELBOURNE to SALAMAUA; both signed by the pilot, Orme Denny, who collected the mail once it arrived at Port Moresby aboard the "Macdhui"; also, another example despatched from SYDNEY, carried by N.E.A.L. to Brisbane and addressed to LAE. And also, a 17 Mar.1933 commercial cover from Sydney franked 4d and carried by air from Salamaua to Lae and addressed to Jack Dava Estimate$250 - $300StatusUnsold View details 530 10 Apr.1933 (AAMC.P59) Wahgi River (Goroka) - Lae - Salamaua cover, flown, signed and endorsed by the pilot, Ian Grabowsky for Guinea Airways. Grabowsky carried the first airmails to and from Goroka at the time that the Leahy Brothers Expedition was based in the Wahgi Valley. [5 flown]. Ex Ray Kelly. [NB: The most recent recorded sale of a P59 cover is $2800 + commission, July 2012 at a Sydney auction.] Estimate$2,000 - $2,500StatusUnsold View details Items per page 102550100 Previous|1...212223242526...36|Next123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536 Previous 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536 Next