Stamps, Coins & Postal History 02 07, 2021 View ▼ Items per page 102550100 Sort by DefaultTime LeftLot#Lot NameNewestHighest PriceLowest PriceBidsViews Filter By Categories Category match ANY of the aboveALL of the above Featured Exclude closed lots Price Lot Number Results: Viewing items 1-4 of 4. Previous|1|Next Image Lot # Item Title Quantity Time Left Your Bids 598 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA - Aerophilately & Flight Covers: 28 June 1928 'Around the World' flight illustrated 1c Postal Card, commemorating world's fastest circumnavigation, flown by John Henry Mears and Charles Collyer, address side with 'NEW YORK/JUN 28' duplex tying the card and a MUKDEN transit datestamp tying China 1c Junks pair, on reverse NEW YORK/JUL 22' arrival datestamp, card numbered '000120'; fine condition. SymbolPC Estimate$200 - $300Price Realized$240StatusSold View details 599 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA - Aerophilately & Flight Covers: 13 Jun. 1929 use of 5c Stationery Envelope uprated with 5c Air Mail (Scott C11), flown on Transatlantic flight by French monoplane "Yellow Bird" destined for Paris with 'FIRST FRENCH TRANSATLANTIC FLIGHT' cachet, forced to land at Comilias, Spain due to a fuel shortage, receiving a 'COMILIAS/14JUN/29' transit datestamp, Paris 'BOURGET-AVIATION/16-6/29' arrival datestamp, signed by the French crew of Armand Lotti, Jean Assollant & Rene Le SymbolC Estimate$400 - $500Price Realized$800StatusSold View details 600 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA - Aerophilately & Flight Covers: 11 Jan. 1935 Honolulu - Oakland, California flown cover, endorsed "Carried by air/..." and signed by the pilot "Amelia Earhart" at upper-left and "No.34 of 49 covers" at lower-left. Amelia Earhart was the first woman to make this non-stop flight solo. GST† GST on HAMMER for Australian residents onlySymbolCGrade(A) Estimate$900 - $1,200Price Realized$2,600StatusSold View details 601 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA - Aerophilately & Flight Covers: 30 Oct. 1936 New York - London flown cover, carried by JAMES MOLLISON in his Bellanca "Miss Dorothy" making the first direct flight between the two cities; with 6c Wings tied by BROOKLYN cds and GB ½d (2) + 1½d tied by CROYDON arrival datestamps. Signed at left by the pilot and accompanied by the original enclosure, a postcard also signed by Mollison with the dated statement "This envelope was carried by me from New York to Croydon on my SymbolC Estimate$300 - $400Price Realized$360StatusSold View details Items per page 102550100 Previous|1|Next Previous 1 Next