STAMPS, COINS & POSTCARDS (#508) Closed Auction Info PDF Prices Realized 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 401-500 of 954. Previous|12345678910|Next Lot 391 1d Red Kangaroo: a collection of different PTPO envelopes, all with 1913-14 usages. (10). View details Estimate$300 - $400Price Realized$240StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history SymbolPS Lot 392 Sept. 1916 usage of delightful OHMS window-front envelope for the NSW Irrigation Commission from Sydney, with printed 2d Grey Kangaroo {BW: ES5] and lovely printed vignette view at left "A Settler's Home - Murrumbidgee Irrigation Areas". View details Estimate$300 - $500Price Realized$800StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history SymbolPS Lot 393 Feb. & Oct. 1915 usage usages of 1d Red KGV imprint (BW: ES14), one on a delightful OHMS window-front envelope for the NSW Irrigation Commission from Sydney, with printed vignette view at left "A Settler's Home - Murrumbidgee Irrigation Areas"; the other on a normal long cover for the Water Conservation and Irrigation Commission. (2). View details Estimate$100 - $150Price Realized$240StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history SymbolPS Lot 394 PRINTED TO PRIVATE ORDER: 1914-16 1d red KGV Sideface - a collection envelopes produced for various users, including 2 Die 2's; all with 1914-16 usage. Includes two attractive examples of the "Rosella" envelopes. BW:ES14 (16) and ES15 (2). Mixed condition. Cat.$1600. View details Estimate$400 - $500Price Realized$1,400StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history SymbolPS Lot 395 KING GEORGE V SIDEFACE 2d Red + 3d Blue (ES18) on piece with part back flap, with a HOBART December 1937 cds. View details Estimate$200 - $250Price Realized$280StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history SymbolPS Lot 396 STAMPED TO PRIVATE ORDER ENVELOPES: A study of the Octagonal 1d violet KGV with "POSTAGE" in die (BW:ES41): (10), with users including Perdriau Rubber (Melbourne), Adelaide Co-operative Society, Doery & Tilley Boots & Shoes, Brooks, Robinson & Co., and International Harvester. All with 1923-24 usages. Cat.$1000. View details Estimate$300 - $400StatusCLOSED! SymbolPS Lot 397 STAMPED TO PRIVATE ORDER ENVELOPES: A study of the Octagonal 1d green KGV with "POSTAGE" in die (BW:ES43): (15), with users including James McEwan & Co., A.W.Sandford & Co., Roberts & Co., Melbourne Music Club, Melbourne Hospital Birthday League, Adelaide Co-Operative, Vacuum Oil, Smith, Wylie & Co., etc. All used between 1926-28. View details Estimate$100 - $200StatusCLOSED! SymbolPS Lot 398 STAMPED TO PRIVATE ORDER ENVELOPES: A study of the 1918-23 Octagonal 1½d black-brown and red-brown KGV "NO POSTAGE" and the red-brown "POSTAGE" issues (BW:ES47,48,49,51,52 & 54): (Total: 32), with users including Adelaide Co-Operative Society, The Texas Company, The Adelaide Electric Supply Company, Brooks, Robinson & Co., J. Kitchen & Sons, Farmer & Co., British Australian Wool, Vacuum Oil, British Imperial Oil, Barnes Glass, etc. No attempt has been made to identify the different dies. View details Estimate$600 - $800Price Realized$900StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history SymbolPS Lot 399 STAMPED TO PRIVATE ORDER ENVELOPE: 1920 1½d red-brown KGV Octagonal + ½d green KGV Sideface (BW:ES53) for Vacuum Oil, Melbourne (one of only 3 known users), FU Nov.1920. Cat.$750. View details Estimate$250 - $300Price Realized$200StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history SymbolPS Lot 400 STAMPED TO PRIVATE ORDER ENVELOPES: A study of the 1923-24 Octagonal 1½d green KGV with "POSTAGE" in die (BW:ES55): (9, of which 2 are unused), with users including Henry Berry & Co., British Australian Woll Realisation Association, British Imperial Oil, Farmer & Co., Vacuum Oil, etc.; with usages between 1923-24. Cat.$880. View details Estimate$200 - $300Price Realized$320StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history SymbolPS Lot 401 STAMPED TO PRIVATE ORDER ENVELOPES: A study of the 1924-28 Octagonal 1½d red KGV with "POSTAGE" in die (BW:ES56): (29, of which 7 are unused), with users including British Australian Wool, Broken Hill South, Cuming, Smith & Co., Farmer & Co., Dalgety & Co., David Jones Ltd., A.G.Healing & Co., R.M.G.C.A., Roberts & Co., Melbourne Co-operative Brewery, British Imperial Oil, Shire of Heidelberg, Vacuum Oil, etc. Usages between 1924-28. Cat.$1240. View details Estimate$300 - $500StatusCLOSED! SymbolPS Lot 402 STAMPED TO PRIVATE ORDER ENVELOPES: A study of the 1920-22 Octagonal 2d orange KGV with "NO POSTAGE" in die (BW:ES59 x 14) plus a single example of the 2d with "POSTAGE" (BW:ES60) with users including The Australian Drug Coy., Jas. F. McKenzie & Co., The Bunyip Soap Co., Back to St. Arnaud, Moran & Cato, Crompton & Son, S.Cooke, British Imperial Oil, Vacuum Oil, etc. All usages between 1920-22. Cat.$775. View details Estimate$200 - $300Price Realized$160StatusSold SymbolPS Lot 403 STAMPED TO PRIVATE ORDER ENVELOPES: A study of several KGV types: 1922-23 2d red Octagonal KGV (BW:ES61 x 7), 1928-37 1d green oval KGV (BW:ES64 x 40 used, 3 unused),1928-30 1½d red oval KGV (BW:ES69 x 9 used, 1 unused), 1930 TWO PENCE on 1½d red oval KGV (BW: ES70 x 1 used), and 1930-37 2d red oval KGV (BW: ES72/3 x 8 used, 2 unused). Cat.$1270. A great opportunity for further research. View details Estimate$200 - $300StatusCLOSED! SymbolPS Lot 404 STAMPED TO ORDER KGVI ENVELOPES: 1937 oval die 1d green (28), 1941 1½d green (15, of which one has a "die crack" variety) and 1950 2d green (8); many users represented. Cat.$900+. View details Estimate$200 - $300StatusCLOSED! SymbolPS Lot 405 STAMPED TO ORDER KGVI ENVELOPES: 1937 oval die 2d red (7), 1941 oval die 2½d red (37, of which two are unused), 1950 oval die 3d red (1 unused, Cat.$400), 1951 3d green circle die (58), and 1951 3½d red circle die (7); many users represented. Housed in an album.Cat.$1800+. View details Estimate$400 - $500StatusCLOSED! SymbolPS Lot 406 CORRECTED DESCRIPTION & ESTIMATE: 2½d + 2½d King George VI oval die compound embossed images on a long OHMS envelope for the Education Department, Melbourne; FU from Port Fairy in October 1952. The 2nd 2½d oval being a cut-out affixed before posting. View details Estimate$150 - $200Price Realized$140StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history SymbolPS Lot 407 1913 4d Kangaroo, Long Envelope (BW:RE2) uprated with 2d Orange KGV + 6d Grey-Blue Kangaroo for June 1921 despatch from Elizabeth St., Melbourne to GRAZ, Austria with London transit b/s. A fine usage of a scarce Envelope. Cat.$400+. View details Estimate$200 - $250StatusCLOSED! SymbolPS Lot 408 1936 use of 5d Registration Envelopes BW: RE28B from Sydney to same addressee in Newcastle (4), all but one uprated with KGV 1d green, each with 'LETTER' scored through & "PACKET" added in manuscript, all with 'COMPENSATION' handstamps in violet (2) or red (2). (4 items) View details Estimate$150 - $200StatusCLOSED! SymbolPS Lot 409 PRINTED TO PRIVATE ORDER: 1913 2d Grey Kangaroo, FU from Hobart to Pretoria, South Africa in June 1913 for "The Tasmanian Mail"; one of only 3 examples known of BW: WS3. (Cat.$2000). View details Estimate$500 - $750Price Realized$600StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history SymbolPS Lot 410 PTPO Wrappers: 1938-41 1d Green Queen Elizabeth Letterpress part or large-part wrappers (8, range of shades, one uprated), all with typed addresses to Melbourne stockbroker Vinton Smith, likely user therefore Stock Exchange of Sydney; 1938 SYDNEY machine cancels, BW: WS21 - Cat $1200. View details Estimate$200 - $300StatusCLOSED! SymbolPS Lot 411 PRINTED-TO-ORDER: 1942 (BW:WS25) 1½d green KGVI Sideface, a Used example (uprated 1½d) and an Unused example, (2) both for the Education Department, Melbourne. Rare. Cat.$600. View details Estimate$200 - $250Price Realized$160StatusSold SymbolPS Lot 412 STAMPED-TO-ORDER: 1951 (BW:WS30) 3d green KGVI crowned circle, Used and unused examples for the Education Department, Melbourne. (2). Note: Brusden White indicates that NO UNUSED EXAMPLES are recorded. View details Estimate$300 - $500StatusCLOSED! SymbolPS Lot 413 First Day & Commemorative Covers: 1981-1982 souvenir covers & FDCs with pictormark cancellations including 1981 Northern Australia Development Seminar (Katherine N.T.), 1982 'Whaleworld', others for 1982 150th Anniversary of Postal Services in Tasmania (15, different postmarks incl. St Paul's Plains), Heads of Government (7) & Yachting (8), plus military & philatelic commemorations, etc; generally fine unaddressed condition. (160+) View details Estimate$100 - $200StatusCLOSED! SymbolC PS Lot 414 First Day & Commemorative Covers: 1940s - 2006 collection of FDCs in ten large albums. (many 100s). View details Estimate$500 - $1,000StatusCLOSED! SymbolC Lot 415 A mainly 1950s - 1965 accumulation of (mainly) unaddressed FDCs including many Post Office Officials; issues noted include 10/- & £1 Navigators; accompanied by a quantity of the stamps to 2/3, mainly in blocks, MUH. (qty). View details Estimate$200 - $300Price Realized$320StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history SymbolC ** Lot 416 First Day & Commemorative Covers: "RICHMOND PARK KIOSK 3 / XVI Olympiad, Vic., Aust." temporary registration label used on Dec.1956 postal card to East Germany bearing the East German Olympic adhesives tied by OLYMPIC PARK pictorial cds's; with Melbourne & Sydney backstamps and KARL-MARX STADT arrival cds on front. An extremely unusual use of the registration label. View details Estimate$150 - $200Price Realized$120StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history SymbolPS Lot 417 First Day & Commemorative Covers: 25 March1958 "SECOND AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIES FAIR - EXHIBITION BUILDING MELBOURNE" cds's tieing stamps on registered cover to England; provisional R-label 083 with hand-stamped INDUSTRIES FAIR MELBOURNE details. View details Estimate$80 - $120StatusCLOSED! SymbolC Lot 418 First Day & Commemorative Covers: 1970 - 1982 FDC and souvenir covers accumulation in large album; mixed condition and a few earlier items. View details Estimate$100 - $150StatusCLOSED! SymbolC Lot 419 First Day & Commemorative Covers: An accumulation of 1980s FDC and PSEs; some heavily duplicated. View details Estimate$50 - $100Price Realized$20StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history SymbolFDC Lot 420 First Day & Commemorative Covers: 1980s - 2010s collection in four large albums; noted, in particular, a fine range of the Prestige covers and other publications issued during the WW1 Centenary years, some of which incorporate MUH stamps. (100s). View details Estimate$400 - $500StatusCLOSED! SymbolC ** Lot 421 First Day & Commemorative Covers: A collection of mainly 1997 - 2002 Australian FDCs in 4 albums, includes several PNCs, plus a range of oddments in a small album, and loose. View details Estimate$200 - $250StatusCLOSED! SymbolFDC Lot 422 AUSTRALIA: First Day & Commemorative Covers: FDCs SIGNED BY ENTERTAINERS & BROADCASTERS: autographs on 1980s-90s era FDCs or philatelic items comprising comprising sports commentator & broadcaster Mike "Jesaulenko, you beauty" Williamson View details Estimate$100 - $200Price Realized$140StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history SymbolFDC C Lot 423 AUSTRALIA: First Day & Commemorative Covers: FDCs SIGNED BY ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY PERSONALITIES: autographs on 1980s-90s FDCs or philatelic covers comprising singer-songwriter Brian Cadd (18) plus signature beneath photo (15 x 10cm); presenter Greg Evans (16) plus a unsigned photo; television host and commedian Tommy Hanlon Jr (11, one also signed by Bruce Ruxton) plus signed monochrome photograph (24 x 19cm) with autographed dedication to recipient; TV gardening presenter Kevin Heinze View details Estimate$100 - $200StatusCLOSED! SymbolFDC PS Lot 424 AUSTRALIA: First Day & Commemorative Covers: FDCs SIGNED BY PERSONALITIES & EMINENT CITIZENS: eclectic selection of autographs on 1980-90s era FDCs or philatelic covers including businessman and Linfox owner Lindsay Fox (62 items) plus signed colour photo (16 x14cm); entrepreneur and philanthropist Dick Smith signed photograph View details Estimate$100 - $200Price Realized$100StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history SymbolFDC PS Lot 425 Aerophilately & Flight Covers: HARRY HAWKER FLIES AT ELSTERNWICK, FEBRUARY 1914 Three real photo postcards (unknown photographer) depicting "Hawker's Aeroplane" (on the ground at Elsternwick golf course); "Hawker descending over Elsternwick Hotel"; and, "Hawker and aeroplane at Elsternwick Golf Links, February 1914"; all annotated verso. (3 items). View details Estimate$300 - $500Price Realized$360StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history SymbolPC Lot 426 Aerophilately & Flight Covers: 4 Aug.1919 (AAMC.19) Major Norman Brearley in an Avro biplane dropped a batch of advertising postcards for Charles Moore & Co over Perth and suburbs. This example is one of 6 known survivors. View details Estimate$1,500 - $2,000StatusCLOSED! SymbolPC Lot 427 Aerophilately & Flight Covers: 6 Aug.1919 (AAMC.21e) Adelaide - Minlaton Flights Harry Butler souvenir postcard with printed message re. Unley Aviation Day at the Unley Oval; unused. Cat.$650. View details Estimate$300 - $350Price Realized$240StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history SymbolPC Lot 428 Aerophilately & Flight Covers: 4 Sept. 1919 (AAMC.23) Hobart - Launceston cover with Peace Loan advertising and KGV 1½d brown carried by ED Cummings in a Sopwith Pup on the first aerial mail flight in Tasmania, violet two-line 'FIRST TAS. AERO MAIL/DPMG' handstamp and 'LAUNCESTON/-5SE19/TASMANIA' arrival backstamp, very fine with only 6 examples believed to have survived, Cat $4000. Accompanied by photo of the Sopwith Pup circling Hobart GPO. View details Estimate$1,800 - $2,200StatusCLOSED! SymbolC Lot 429 Aerophilately & Flight Covers: Nov.1919 - Feb.1920 (AAMC.27a) a "Ross Smith" vignette attractively tied by one of 3 strikes of the oval "FIRST AERIAL MAIL" cachet on a cover picked up in INDIA, one of the refuelling stops on the flight from England to Australia where Indian adhesives were affixed and tied by the oval cachet. With the three-line violet h/stamp at left beneath a third strike of the cachet. One of only 14 covers originating in India and one of only eight with the exceptional combi View details Estimate$8,000 - $10,000Price Realized$7,000StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history SymbolC Lot 430 Aerophilately & Flight Covers: Nov.1919 - Feb.1920 (AAMC.27a) a "Ross Smith" vignette attractively tied by one of 2 strikes of the oval "FIRST AERIAL MAIL" cachet on a cover picked up at RAMADI, MESOPOTAMIA, one of the refuelling stops on the flight from England to Australia. With the three-line violet h/stamp on the back flap together with the sender's name and address. The lot also includes the original handwritten enclosure "...an aeroplane came hovering around the camp and landed View details Estimate$6,000 - $8,000StatusCLOSED! SymbolC Lot 431 Aerophilately & Flight Covers: Aug.1920 (AAMC.47c) "Velvet Soap" advertising postcard dropped over Melbourne by R. Graham Carey in his Maurice Farman Shorthorn biplane, as depicted on the card. The reverse of the card shows Carey in the cockpit and an aerial view of the soapworks of J. Kitchen & Sons, the manufacturers of Velvet soap. [Eustis says "Only four cards known on his exhibit page.]. View details Estimate$2,500 - $3,000Price Realized$2,000StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history SymbolPC Lot 432 Aerophilately & Flight Covers: 10 Aug.1920 (AAMC.48c, Frommer 3b) For the "Herald & Weekly Times" experimental flight from Melbourne - Hamilton, a 'Herald Air Mail' vignette in brown was prepared; a complete sheetlet of 4 units (2*/2**) with selvedge. Extremely rare thus, only 3 blocks believed to exist.Provenance: Tom Frommer Grand Prix Gold Collection. View details Estimate$2,000 - $3,000StatusCLOSED! Symbol** * Lot 433 Aerophilately & Flight Covers: 27 Sept.1920 (AAMC.51e, Frommer 4b) For the "Herald & Weekly Times" promotional flight from Melbourne to Longreach for "Pals" boy's magazine, 'Pals Air Mail' vignettes in red were prepared; a complete block of 4 with selvedge; extremely rare, with only 4 such blocks believed to exist.Provenance: F.W. Hill, Tom Frommer View details Estimate$2,500 - $3,500StatusCLOSED! Symbol* Lot 434 Aerophilately & Flight Covers: 2 Nov.1922 (AAMC.66a) Charleville - Longreach cover, addressed to Dr. F.A. Hope Michod, Deputy Chairman of Directors of the newly formed Queensland and Northern Territory Aerial Services Ltd., carried on the first air mail delivery flight by QANTAS. Piloted over this sector by P.J. McGinness. Dr. Hope Michod, one of the original financial backers of QANTAS, later became Chairman. View details Estimate$6,000 - $8,000Price Realized$5,000StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history SymbolC Lot 435 Aerophilately & Flight Covers: 2 Nov.1922 (AAMC.66c) Winton - Longreach flown cover, carried on the first air mail delivery flights by QANTAS and self-addressed and signed by the pilot, Hudson Fysh. An exceptionally rare example of the covers flown without the red label. A few spots, as usual. Cat.$7500. View details Estimate$1,500 - $2,000Price Realized$1,200StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history SymbolC Lot 436 Aerophilately & Flight Covers: THE FIRST QANTAS "BY AIR MAIL" LABELS: Jan. 1923 (Frommer 7d) Qantas black on pale blue-green "BY AIR MAIL" label (with thin lettering) used on a July 1923 cover from Cloncurry to Melbourne; and another example (with thick lettering) used on an October 1923 cover from Cloncurry to Brisbane.blue-green, (2). Ex. Maurice Williams. View details Estimate$400 - $500Price Realized$800StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history SymbolC Lot 437 Aerophilately & Flight Covers: 7 June 1924 (AAMC.72a) Sydney - Adelaide intermediate, flown Sydney - Narrandera with KGV 4½d tied by 'NEWTOWN/4JE24/NSW' cds, very fine, Cat $550+. View details Estimate$250 - $300StatusCLOSED! SymbolC Lot 438 Aerophilately & Flight Covers: 21-22 July 1925 (AAMC.80-89a) Adelaide - Melbourne - Sydney per Australian Aerial Services, intermediates group comprising of Melbourne - Echuca, Melbourne - Sydney, Echuca - Broken Hill, Deniliquin - Broken Hill, Hay - Broken Hill, Broken Hill - Echuca, Broken Hill - Mildura, Sydney - Deniliquin & Sydney - Echuca, all with KGV adhesives including 4d Olive (2) & 4½d Violet (5); generally fine to very fine, Cat $2700. (9 covers) View details Estimate$1,200 - $1,500StatusCLOSED! SymbolC Lot 439 Aerophilately & Flight Covers: 22 July 1925 (AAMC.87) Melbourne - Sydney flown cover carried by A.A.S. on their inaugural flight linking several new intermediates. Lovely 3-colour franking. Cat.$300. View details Estimate$150 - $200Price Realized$200StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history SymbolC Lot 440 BERT HINKLER AIRMAN BUNDABERG, Australia, London to Darwin flight in 16 days, Feb 1928, in oxidized silver plate (50mm) (C.1928/1), by CDR (C.Douglas Richardson for Stokes). In original Stokes box. View details Estimate$200 - $250Price Realized$120StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot 441 Aerophilately & Flight Covers: 19 August 1929 (AAMC.143) Air Peninsula Airways first flight covers from Adelaide to Wallaroo (1 of 6), Port Lincoln (1 of 4), and Elliston (1 of 6); all signed by the pilot, James Mollison. (3). Cat.$1800. View details Estimate$600 - $750Price Realized$500StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history SymbolC Lot 442 Aerophilately & Flight Covers: 20 August 1929 (AAMC.143a) Air Peninsula Airways first flight cover from Wallaroo to Streaky Bay (1 of 2), signed by the pilot, James Mollison. Cat.$600. View details Estimate$300 - $350Price Realized$300StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history SymbolC Lot 443 Aerophilately & Flight Covers: 20 August 1929 (AAMC.143b) Air Peninsula Airways first flight covers from Cowell to Port Lincoln (1 of 2), and Elliston (1 of 2); both signed by the pilot, James Mollison. (2). Cat.$1200. View details Estimate$500 - $600Price Realized$500StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history SymbolC Lot 444 Aerophilately & Flight Covers: 20 August 1929 (AAMC.143c) Air Peninsula Airways first flight cover from Port Lincoln to Elliston (1 of 2); signed by the pilot, James Mollison. Cat.$600. View details Estimate$300 - $350Price Realized$240StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history SymbolC Lot 445 Aerophilately & Flight Covers: 20 August 1929 (AAMC.144) Air Peninsula Airways first flight covers from Streaky Bay to Wallaroo (1 of 2), and Adelaide (1 of 3); both signed by the pilot, James Mollison. (2). Cat.$1200. View details Estimate$500 - $600Price Realized$480StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history SymbolC Lot 446 Aerophilately & Flight Covers: 20 August 1929 (AAMC.144a) Air Peninsula Airways first flight cover from Elliston to Cowell (1 of 2); signed by the pilot, James Mollison. Cat.$600. View details Estimate$250 - $300Price Realized$300StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history SymbolC Lot 447 Aerophilately & Flight Covers: 20 August 1929 (AAMC.144d) Air Peninsula Airways first flight cover from Wallaroo to Adelaide (1 of 3); signed by the pilot, James Mollison. Cat.$600. View details Estimate$250 - $300Price Realized$220StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history SymbolC Lot 448 Aerophilately & Flight Covers: Oct.1929 (AAMC.145b) Eyre Peninsula Airways Ltd vignette (black on pale blue), block.(4). Extremely rare in blocks. Cat.$750. View details Estimate$400 - $500Price Realized$480StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Symbol** * Lot 449 Aerophilately & Flight Covers: Oct.1929 (AAMC.145b) Eyre Peninsula Airways Ltd vignette (black on dark blue), block.(4). Extremely rare in blocks. Cat.$750. View details Estimate$400 - $500Price Realized$480StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Symbol** * Lot 450 Aerophilately & Flight Covers: 19 Feb.1930 (AAMC.151) Camooweal - Daly Waters cover, flown and signed by the pilot, Frank Neale, for the inaugural flight by Australian Aerial Services. Cat.$300+. [Only 50 flown]. View details Estimate$150 - $200StatusCLOSED! SymbolC Lot 451 Aerophilately & Flight Covers: A 1930 - 1936 collection of flown covers, comprising of Feb.1930 Camooweal - Daly Waters (AAMC.151), June 1930 Sydney - Melb. (AAMC.161), July 1930 Geraldton - Wyndham (AAMC.165a), May 1931 Melb. - Hobart (AAMC.198), Nov. 1931 Kalgoorlie - London pilot signed (AAMC.222), Nov. 1931 Sydney - Brisbane pilot signed (AAMC.224), July 1934 "Faith in Australia" flight to Papua (AAMC.394), Oct.1934 "Uiver" MacRobertson Race cover, pilot signed (AAMC.445), Dec. 1934 London - View details Estimate$300 - $500Price Realized$200StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history SymbolC Lot 452 Aerophilately & Flight Covers: 21 Feb.1930 (AAMC.152) Daly Waters - Camooweal cover, flown and signed by the pilot, Frank Neale, for the inaugural flight by Australian Aerial Services. Cat.$350+. [Only 30 flown]. View details Estimate$150 - $200Price Realized$240StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history SymbolC Lot 453 Aerophilately & Flight Covers: 19 Feb.1930 (AAMC.152a) Camooweal - Newcastle Waters flown cover carried by A.A.S. to link with the newly established Qantas service from Brisbane and signed by the pilot, Frank Neale. Cat.$400+. View details Estimate$250 - $300StatusCLOSED! SymbolC Lot 454 Aerophilately & Flight Covers: 19 Feb.1930 (AAMC.152a) Anthony's Lagoon - Camooweal flown cover carried by A.A.S. to link with the newly established Qantas service from Brisbane and signed by the pilot, Frank Neale. Cat.$400+. View details Estimate$250 - $300StatusCLOSED! SymbolC Lot 455 Aerophilately & Flight Covers: Mar.1931 (Frommer 36c) Qantas white/blue vignette 'By Air Mail / NORTH QUEENSLAND Australia's Winter Playground': exploded large part booklet comprising the covers, two complete vertical strips of 8 & a vertical strip of 6, all with top selvedge. View details Estimate$600 - $800StatusCLOSED! SymbolB ** Lot 456 Aerophilately & Flight Covers: 1931-34 group with 1931 Australia-Java (AAMC.204) franked with 1/- Roo & WA 1½d x8, 1934 Australia-Papua or Australia-New Guinea (AAMC.390-392) flights (6) with a variety of frankings; also unrelated Australia 1941 concessional rate cover from Ocean Grove to Port Melbourne and a Tonga 1936 inwards Tin Can Mail cover from USA. (9 covers) View details Estimate$200 - $250StatusCLOSED! SymbolC Lot 457 Aerophilately & Flight Covers: 1932-33 (AAMC.242) Australia - Germany flown cover carried on the return of the Bertram Atlantis Expedition franked 3d Airmail tied by DARWIN 12 DE 32 cds, plus Dutch East Indies (2) for arrival and departure after a long delay for repairs, AKYAB (Burma) cds tieing India 3a Air and German 10pf Eagle tied by BERLIN 14 4 33 arrival cds. View details Estimate$1,500 - $1,750StatusCLOSED! SymbolC Lot 458 Aerophilately & Flight Covers: 13 June 1932 (AAMC.269a) Sydney - Bourke - (Quakers Hill) Sydney, flown cover, carried and signed by Jones and Ritchie on the first all-Australian designed and built Jones Monoplane "Wonga". [Only 10 flown]. View details Estimate$300 - $400StatusCLOSED! SymbolC Lot 459 Aerophilately & Flight Covers: May - July 1933 (AAMC.312) 2nd Mackay Aerial Survey Expedition flown cover postmarked at HAY (1 of 4) and signed by the pilot, Frank Neale, the navigator, Harry Bennett, Donald Mackay and T. Robertson, pilot of the second plane. Cat.$500. View details Estimate$250 - $300Price Realized$260StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history SymbolC Lot 460 Aerophilately & Flight Covers: 1934 - 1950 group of flown covers; 2 registered and including a few foreign. (12, of which the Australian items Cat.$470.). View details Estimate$150 - $200StatusCLOSED! SymbolC Lot 461 Aerophilately & Flight Covers: October 1934 (AAMC.433) England - Australia MacRobertson Air Race cover carried by the winning entry DH66 Comet 'Grosvenor House' in a total elapsed time of 71 hours and signed by both pilots "CWA Scott" and "Tom Campbell Black" on the back. Posted back to England with adhesives tied by 'REGISTERED/24OC34/MELBOURNE' datestamp with black/blue registration label alongside, fine condition; 100 flown - Cat. $1,250. View details Estimate$800 - $1,000Price Realized$800StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history SymbolC Lot 462 Aerophilately & Flight Covers: October 1934 (AAMC.434) MacRobertson Air Race cover, flown and signed by Roscoe Turner, who came 3rd in the race from London to Melbourne. View details Estimate$100 - $150StatusCLOSED! SymbolC Lot 463 Aerophilately & Flight Covers: 20 Oct.1934 (AAMC.438) MacRobertson Air Race cover, flown and signed by Cyrus Kay in his Dragon DH89 Rapide "Tainui". Cat.$150. View details Estimate$80 - $100StatusCLOSED! SymbolC Lot 464 Aerophilately & Flight Covers: 1933-40 group incl. 1934 MacRobertson Race cover (AAMC.438) signed by Kay; 1934 Melbourne-Portland Autogiro Flight postcard (AAMC.461); 1936 (Oct.2) Adelaide-Renmark group (4) each with a 3d Airmail Pl.4 single (plus 2d); 1940 TEAL Australia-NZ Regular Service FF (3, one reg'd, AAMC.899); also 1931 Australia-England & 1934 Australia-New Guinea flights plus 1934 Adelaide to USA incorporating Australia-London "First Contract Flight" franked with 1/6d Hermes & 9d Maca View details Estimate$350 - $400Price Realized$340StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history SymbolC PC Lot 465 THE LONDON to MELBOURNE, MacROBERTSON CENTENARY AIR RACE 1934: Porcelain hanging plaque by Koninklyk Goedewaagen Gouda (and numbered "143" on reverse), 18.5cm diameter; depicting a stork (Uiver in Dutch) carrying passengers and mail over the route from London to Melbourne; created to celebrate the success of the KLM aeroplane in this important air race. View details Estimate$300 - $400Price Realized$240StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot 466 THE LONDON to MELBOURNE, MacROBERTSON CENTENARY AIR RACE 1934: Souvenir silver tea-spoon with "KLM UIVER" to the handle, the dates, route and a stork to the bowl. (11cm long); Also, a 50th Anniversary porcelain hanging plaque by Regina Delfts Blauw, Oosterwijk, depicting the UIVER, her crew, and the complete route flown in 1934 from London to Melbourne. (2 items). View details Estimate$120 - $150Price Realized$100StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot 467 Aerophilately & Flight Covers: "THE LAST FLIGHT OF THE 'SOUTHERN CROSS'": 18 July 1935 (AAMC.514 & 515) comprising covers numbered '46', '49', and consecutively numbered '88' & '89', cover '46' with a IMPERFORATE SPECIAL VIGNETTE (rare on cover) and a personally written note from Ernie Crome on reverse, the others bearing a perforated vignette; all covers are signed by the seven personnel aboard this historic Mascot-Richmond short flight, namely pilots Charles Kingsford Smith and P.G. Taylor, pl View details Estimate$2,000 - $2,500Price Realized$1,600StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history SymbolC Lot 468 Aerophilately & Flight Covers: "THE LAST FLIGHT OF THE 'SOUTHERN CROSS'": A special envelope postmarked at RICHMOND on 18th July 1935 at the conclusion of the short flight from Mascot; signed by the pilot, Charles Kingsford Smith, bearing a perforated vignette and addressed to Ernie Crome. Accompanied by a QANTAS reproduction photograph of the "Southern Cross" in flight. Also, a B.D.V. cigarette card featuring CKS. (3 items). View details Estimate$300 - $400StatusCLOSED! SymbolC Lot 469 Aerophilately & Flight Covers: The Last Flight of the "Southern Cross" 18 July 1935 (AAMC.515) a cover (#30) carried from Mascot to Richmond, with special vignette showing the route the aeroplane had followed around the world; signed by Charles Kingsford Smith, Mary Kingsford Smith, P.G. Taylor, John Stannage and all other personnel on board. View details Estimate$800 - $1,000StatusCLOSED! SymbolC Lot 470 Aerophilately & Flight Covers: THE LAST FLIGHT OF THE "SOUTHERN CROSS": A complete IMPERFORATE proof sheetlet of four of the round-the-world-route-map vignettes designed by Ernest Crome. (AAMC: 516f). Provenance: From the estate of Ernest Crome. View details Estimate$400 - $500StatusCLOSED! SymbolP Lot 471 Aerophilately & Flight Covers: 18 July 1935 (AAMC.517, 517a) 3rd MacKay Aerial Survey Expedition flown covers: Oodnadatta - Sydney (1 of 50) and Forrest - Sydney (1 of 5), both with the blue 4-line Expedition cachet; the Forrest cover signed by Harry Bennett, Navigator. (2). Cat. $550+. View details Estimate$200 - $250Price Realized$160StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history SymbolC Lot 472 Aerophilately & Flight Covers: June-July 1935 (AAMC.517a) 3rd MacKay Aerial Survey Expedition flown covers: Oodnadatta - Cook (1 of 6), Hay (1 of 3), Salisbury (1 of 4), Forrest (signed by Bennett,1 of 5), Rawlinna (1 of 8), Laverton (signed by Bennett, 1 of 40, Farina (1 of 5), Narromine (signed by Bennett, 1 of 4) and Broken Hill (1 of 6), all with the blue 4-line Expedition cachet; Cat. $2700+. (9). View details Estimate$900 - $1,200Price Realized$1,200StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history SymbolC Lot 473 Aerophilately & Flight Covers: THE LAST MAILS FLOWN BY CHARLES KINGSFORD SMITH: 23 Oct. 1935 (AAMC.545) Australia - U.K. - Italy - U.K. cover flown by Charles Kingsford Smith and Tommy Pethybridge on their record-attempt flight. [No. 6 of 49 flown]. Owing to the "Lady Southern Cross" being badly damaged in a storm the flight was abandoned and the covers were returned to London. Kingsford Smith and Pethybridge died shortly afterwards when, on November 6th they were lost at sea off the coast of Bu View details Estimate$300 - $400Price Realized$200StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history SymbolC Lot 474 Aerophilately & Flight Covers: 7 Nov.1936 (AAMC.645) Darwin - Longreach flown cover, carried and signed (on reverse) by L.E.Clark in his Percival Gull. This was a short internal leg on his epic journey from England to New Zealand via Australia. Only 8 covers carried on this leg. Cat.$375, View details Estimate$200 - $250Price Realized$280StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history SymbolC Lot 475 Aerophilately & Flight Covers: 30 June 1938 (AAMC.813d) Rangoon, BURMA - Melbourne (6 July b/stamp) and Hobart, flown cover carried on the first "all-the-way" flying boat service from England to Australia. View details Estimate$200 - $250Price Realized$160StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history SymbolC Lot 476 A 1938 - 1951 collection of flown covers, comprising of Aug.1938 Empire Service Sydney - London (AAMC.826); Dec. 1939 Sydney - Coonamble Christmas flight (AAMC.887a); 30 April 1940 Auckland - Sydney (2 different) (AAMC.899 x 2); 30 April Sydney - Auckland (AAMC.900); Oct. 1943 Sydney - Kerand (AAMC.964a); Dec. 1946 Brewarrina - Sydney (AAMC.1088a); Dec. 1947 Sydney - London with vignette, pilot signed (AAMC.1124); and, June 1951 Melbourne - Christchurch (AAMC.1274). (Total: 9 flown covers). View details Estimate$200 - $250StatusCLOSED! SymbolC Lot 477 Aerophilately & Flight Covers: 29 Nov. 1938 (AAMC.831b) Sydney - Canberra flown cover (cancelled on arrival), carried by RAF Vickers Wellesley long-range bomber on the first leg of the return flight to England. One of only 2 covers flown; the pilot returning the England by ship after the plane crashed near Derby. View details Estimate$300 - $400StatusCLOSED! SymbolC Lot 478 Aerophilately & Flight Covers: 3 April 1939 (AAMC.846) Sydney - Brisbane flown cover, cancelled on arrival in Brisbane and signed by the French pilot, Henri Martinet and Paul Klein, who had joined the flight in Sydney. Rarely seen. Cat.$525. View details Estimate$250 - $300Price Realized$160StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history SymbolC Lot 479 Aerophilately & Flight Covers: 22 July 1939 (AAMC.874) Adelaide - Dili - Adelaide cover flown both ways to Portuguese Timor, carried by Guinea Airways and signed by the crew and the Minister for Civil Aviation (J.V. Fairbairn), who was also on board. View details Estimate$200 - $250Price Realized$240StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history SymbolC Lot 480 Aerophilately & Flight Covers: March 1940 (Frommer 56c) QANTAS airmail vignette booklet (lacks staple) with both covers and 3 complete panes of 8 vignettes plus blank margins. Rare. Cat.$500. Ex Tom Frommer Gold Medal Collection, 2003. View details Estimate$150 - $250StatusUnsold SymbolB Lot 481 Aerophilately & Flight Covers: THREE SIGNED COVERS: 23 Dec. 1942 (AAMC.950) Sydney - Mornington Is. Christmas Mail cover with vignette, signed by the pilot; 9 Apr. 1946 (AAMC.1038a) 7d Airletter with red Overprint carried on the Qantas "Kangaroo Route" opening flight from Australia to London, signed by the pilots; 19 Dec. 1949 (AAMC.1234) TAA flown Christmas mail to Mornington Island signed by the pilot. (3 View details Estimate$200 - $250Price Realized$160StatusSold SymbolC PS Lot 482 Aerophilately & Flight Covers: 30 Aug.1944 (AAMC.982) Sydney - Fanning Island, registered flown cover, signed and carried by P.G. Taylor on his Catalina Flying Boat "Frigate Bird" with Sydney & Fanning Island backstamps. (15 flown). View details Estimate$300 - $400StatusCLOSED! SymbolC Lot 483 Aerophilately & Flight Covers: 15 May 1946 (AAMC.1044b) Australia - U.S.A. cover flown on the TWA Skymaster "Shamrock" and signed by all members of the crew; with Washington arrival cds's. View details Estimate$100 - $150StatusCLOSED! SymbolC Lot 484 Aerophilately & Flight Covers: 17 January 1947 (AAMC.1092) Rabaul - Sydney flown cover, carried for QANTAS and signed by the pilot, J.A. Bonnington; with special vignette affixed. Very fine. View details Estimate$80 - $100StatusCLOSED! SymbolC Lot 485 Aerophilately & Flight Covers 14 Oct. 1947 (AAMC.1113-1114) Sydney - Norfolk Island & return flown covers; both with special vignettes prepared for the QANTAS flights and both covers signed by the captain, L.R. Ambrose, who piloted the Lancastrian in both directions. (2 covers). View details Estimate$120 - $150StatusCLOSED! SymbolC Lot 486 Aerophilately & Flight Covers: 14 Mar.1951 (AAMC.1271c) Sydney - New Zealand via SAMOA flown cover, inscribed 'AIR-MAIL via Capt. Taylor's Special Survey Flight of the Southern Pacific Route. Australia - Chile', with cachet in violet & APIA cds on reverse. Cat.$200. View details Estimate$120 - $150StatusCLOSED! SymbolC Lot 487 Aerophilately & Flight Covers: 14 March 1951 (AAMC.1271d) Australia - Cook Islands flown cover, carried by Captain P.G. Taylor on his Special Survey Flight from Australia to Chile in his Catalina "Frigate Bird II"; backstamped AITUTAKI. View details Estimate$120 - $150StatusCLOSED! SymbolC Lot 488 Aerophilately & Flight Covers: June 1953 (AAMC.1318a) Coronation Day flight covers: London to Norfolk Island, Ceylon, Port Moresby, Singapore, Cocos Islands, and Karachi, together with return flight covers from Karachi and Singapore. Also, a number of BOAC special covers, mostly associated with the first Comet Jetliner flights between London and Johannesburg in May 1952. (Total: 25 flown covers). View details Estimate$250 - $300Price Realized$220StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history SymbolC Lot 489 Aerophilately & Flight Covers: 5 April 1957 (Unlisted) cover endorsed "First Round the World Flight by No.11 Maritime Squadron R.A.A.F." and signed by Flight Sgt. C.J. Prior, 11 Sqdn, RAAF. View details Estimate$150 - $200StatusCLOSED! SymbolC Lot 490 RUSSIA to FREMANTLE via BROOME: 1916 (Apr. 8) use of 2k green Arms pair on Esperanto Card from Moscow to Fremantle (with Broome transit cds) with KGV ½d & 1d added for on-posting to Italy, Moscow; censor handstamp on face. [Broome is an unusual entry port for mail to Australia.] View details Estimate$100 - $150Price Realized$220StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history SymbolPC Items per page 102550100 Previous|12345678910|Next Previous 12345678910 Next Previous 12345678910 Next