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 321-330 of 353. Previous|1...2930313233343536|Next Image Lot # Item Title Time Left Your Bids 621 4 Jan.1940 (AAMC.P150) Goilala Police Camp - Port Moresby cover, flown and signed by Tommy O'Dea for Guinea Airways. This was the first airmail flight from the camp. Ex Ray Kelly. Estimate$350 - $400StatusUnsold View details 622 4 Jan.1940 (new AAMC.P150a) Bulolo (Police Camp) - Mamba cover, delivered partially by air and illustrating the rather complex route and varied forms of transport often needed for delivery of mails within the Territories. R.S.M.Gill, the addressee, has made mss notations on the back of the envelope indicating that it was "From Bulolo Police Camp", flown "per favour" to Port Moresby thence by airmail to Kokoda. It had then been carried "by track" via Popondetta to Ioma by vehicle and finally down Estimate$300 - $400Price Realized$225StatusSold View details 623 2 Mar.1940 (AAMC.P151) Bwagaoia (Misima Island) - Port Moresby registered cover, carried on the first airmail flight from the island. The 8d Air Mail tied by double-circle "POST OFFICE/2/MAR/1940/BWAGAOIA, PAPUA" cds in violet [Lee #87, rated E]. Ex Ray Kelly. Estimate$400 - $600StatusUnsold View details 624 15 Mar.1940 (AAMC.P152) Australia - New Guinea Crash cover: 15 Mar.1940 OHMS cover from Adelaide to Rabaul, carried aboard the W.R.Carpenter airline "Carinthia" VH-UYW, piloted by K.G.Jackson on a regular flight from Sydney. After departing Salamaua for Rabaul he encountered very bad weather just proir to landing and was forced to an alternate airstrip, the nearest being Kavieng on New Ireland. He had insufficient fuel to complete the flight and crash landed close to the shore. All passengers an Estimate$400 - $600Price Realized$650StatusSold View details 625 19-27 Mar.1940 (AAMC.P153) Sydney - Wau cover, flown and signed by Ray Parer in a Boeing 40, cancelled on arrival at WAU 27MAR40. Estimate$200 - $250StatusUnsold View details 626 4 Dec.1941 (AAMC.P154) Rabaul - Sydney cover, flown and signed by Sqd.Ldr.J.Davies of General Reconnaissance Squadron on a non-stop flight by RAAF Catalina, with 5d Bird mss cancelled by the pilot. This was a flight to Rose Bay Air Base for maintenance and a small quantity of "per-favour" mail was carried. AAMC records "possibly 5 covers." Ex Ray Kelly. [NB: A similar cover sold for $900+commission at Prestige Auction 176 in Oct.2012]. Estimate$500 - $750Price Realized$675StatusSold View details 627 14 Feb.1942 airmail cover from Port Moresby to Sydney, bearing 2 x 1d Pictorials; with "TAX (6d)" at right and "OPENED BY CENSOR" label affixed. The cover was posted on the day Civil Administration came to an end, following the occupation of Rabaul and the Japanese bombing of Port Moresby. This may explain why the short payment was not collected on delivery. Ex Ray Kelly. Estimate$150 - $200Price Realized$170StatusSold View details 628 WORLD WAR II aerial drop leaflets: Two examples of the Allied printed leaflets dropped to inform Japanese soldiers how to surrender (in Japanese) and to inform the natives (in Pidgin) how to treat and direct the Japanese prisoners to appropriate areas at Lae, Salamaua and Finschhafen. Both in very good condition. Estimate$150 - $200StatusUnsold View details 629 ASIA & PACIFIC; useful group with 15 Apr. 1931 Peiping - Shanghai flown cover. 3 Apr.1929 Egypt - India, 7 Apr.1929 Karachi - England, 11 Apr.1931 (AAMC.187za) Rangoon - Aust. and 2 Nov.1933 Rangoon - London. 28 Apr.1937 Macau - Hong Kong. 30 Apr.1931 Singapore - London, 4 Aug.1931 Singapore - Medan and 28 Jun.1937 Singapore - Penang. 13 Nov.1941 New Caledonia - Fiji. 14 Jul.1930 Lautoka - Suva Fiji, pilot signed and 14 Nov.1941 Suva - Honolulu - USA. Plus 3 other. Estimate$300 - $500Price Realized$320StatusSold View details 630 1926-37 collection of first flight covers incl. 28 Feb.1927 long envelope (toned) endorsed "ZAMBOANGA-CEBU-MANILA VIA ARMY SEA PLANES" (6 flown), 25 Jan.1932 First Regular Air Mail Bagjio to Manila, 13 May 1926 Madrid to Manila, 2 Dec.1935 Manila - Guam via China Clipper and 28 Apr.1937 Manila to Hong Kong. Other Trans Pacific flights also noted. Estimate$400 - $500StatusUnsold View details Items per page 102550100 Previous|1...2930313233343536|Next123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536 Previous 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536 Next