1935/40, USA, 101 air-mail letters from transatlantic and trans-Pacific flights with several scarce flights and attractive covers, well preserved
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1930/34, interesting collection "Balbo-Flug" 1930 with among others first flight letter with 18 signatures of the pilots and 12 different special cards with photos of the squadron pilots (all used with vignettes and commemorative stamps), additionally stamps and two special cards for the postal flight "Rome - Buenos Aires", clean on self designed album sheets, additionally some literature and pieces from auction catalogues, ex Dr. Findheiss
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1939/44, small stock with focus on airmail covers from and to South America, mostly LATI with feeders, interesting postage rates etc., ex Dr Findeiss
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1926/35, interesting group of 67 "Roessler" airmail covers, including 1 catapult flight 1930 and a zeppelin cover "Akron" trip no. 29, otherwise mostly first flight covers, mostly fine condition
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1939/45, extensive collection "DER ITALIENISCHE SÜDATLANTISCHE LUFTPOSTDIENST 1939-41 (VIA L.A.T.I)" with several hundred letters from and to South America incl. a good part of the airmail lines after LATI was discontinued in 20 folders. Including several covers from the first flight in 1939 with, among others, feeders from Rodi, Switzerland and the Vatican (without special cancellations), plenty of demand mail from the German Reich including airmail wrappers and further feeders from Bohemia & Moravia, one letter each from the Generalgouvernement and DP Alsace, Belgium, Denmark, Yugoslavia, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Sweden, Switzerland, Slovakia, Spain and Hungary. The section with covers from South America is also very extensive, including the "First flight Rio de Janeiro - Buenos Aires" section with better covers and special features. In addition, further special features of the mailing incl. complete "coffee" linen bags", censorship, return mail etc., all on self-designed album pages and lots of literature or pieces with photos from auction catalogues. A certainly unique collection of this kind, it Dr Findeiss
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1927/40, USA, album with 90 illustrated airmail covers, including 70 first flights
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1929/38, 23 catapult mail covers and a scarce illustrated brochure with items, fees and schedules for catapult flights in the year 1935
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1933/90, extensive collection "Air Mail" with several hundred airmail letters/cards, mostly from the need with interesting postage paid, cancellations and specials, together in 13 folders, ex Dr Findeiss
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1931, first flight "Leningrad - Berlin" (reopening), Russian postage paid with airmail cancellation "LENINGRAD 5.V.41" on Colombia postal stationery envelope 4 centavos with additional franking with airmail cancellation "BUENUVENTURA 25.V.1931" to Cali, reverse with transit postmark Berlin and arrival datestamp of Buenuventura. Reverse sender cut out, otherwise in good overall condition, a decorative and not frequent mixed franking
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Brazil: 1942, airmail cover with franking mark "SAO PAULO 19.X.42" and routing stamp "VIA AFRICA-LISBOA-LONDRES" as well as handwritten "via New York" and censor labels of San Juan and Trinidad, addressed to Malmö with reverse Swedish indicative postmark "Inneliggande försändelse har skadats...i allmänhet bortfallit" and arrival postmark of 14.3.43. The PAN flying boat crashed off Lisbon on 22.2.1943, not frequent crash cover
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