ZEPPELIN (Sept) neat envelope registered to Pernambuco, Brazil, bearing GB 3d and 10d tied Hope Stret Liverpool cds's, and endorsed 'Graf Zeppelin Friedrichshafen - Pernambuco', with green 'Lighthouse' Zeppelin cachet, plus red Berlin - Friedrichshafen and Berlin air cachets, Berlin and arrival cds's on reverse. [US3] (Start Price = £68.00)
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Lot #9006 - Great Britain - Covers - Airmails 1934
ZEPPELIN (Aug) neat cover to Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, bearing GB 10d tied London F.S. Air Mail cds, red 'Deutsche Luftpost Europa-Sudamerika' cachet, Friedrichshafen cds, and on reverse Stutgart cds and 'Responda logo via Condor-Zeppelin' cachet. [US3] (Start Price = £40.80)
Lot #9007 - Great Britain - Covers - Airmails 1934-38
three commercial air covers to Argentina or Brazil, bearing GB Seahorse 2s 6d (one B.W., others re-engraved) and other values to 1s, one with 'Deutsche Luftpost Europa-Sudamerika' flight cachet, fair to good. (3 covers) [US3] (Start Price = £48.80)
Lot #9008 - Great Britain - Covers - Airmails 1935
(April0 London - Budapest first flight cacheted card, bearing GB 2½d tied London F.S. Air Mail machine cancel. [US3] (Start Price = £16.80)
Lot #9009 - Great Britain - Covers - Airmails 1938
All up Empire airmail rate 1½d covers to Australia, New Zealand & Papua. Postmarked July 23rd or 24th 1938. Fine trio. [US1] (Start Price = £21.60)
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