1919 (12 July) "Martinsyde" Supplementary mail (only 25 flown) by pilots Raynham & Morgan, cover franked by $1 Trans-Atlantic surcharge tied by St. John's machine duplex, sent to London, with arrival markings, small part of backflap torn away, otherwise fine, signed Bolaffi, Colla, etc., with 1965 Bolaffi certificate, also with a 1943 Francis Field certificate and explanation (as the flight was delayed, the mail bag, originally made up on...
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Lot #2682 - BRITISH COMMONWEALTH CANADIAN TERRITORY - NEWFOUNDLAND Flight Covers
Lot #2683 - BRITISH COMMONWEALTH CANADIAN TERRITORY - NEWFOUNDLAND Flight Covers
1919 (12 July) "Martinsyde" Supplementary mail (only 25 flown) by pilots Raynham & Morgan, cover franked with $1 Trans-Atlantic surcharge tied by St. John's machine duplex, sent to London, with 7 January backstamp, also endorsed "Martinsyde Mail Bag", fine and scarce cover, with additional Harry A. Truby and October 14 1921 datestamps (as the flight was delayed, the mail bag, originally made up on May 18, was opened on July 12, and an...
Lot #2684 - BRITISH COMMONWEALTH CANADIAN TERRITORY - NEWFOUNDLAND Flight Covers
1930 (9 Oct) Second "Columbia" Transatlantic flight cover, endorsed "air mail Columbia", addressed to London, with arrival (13 October) datestamp, franked with 4c rose (defective), minor cover faults, also with enclosure "we have received your letter which you sent over by Capt. Boyd. Trusting this souvenir will reach you safely"
Estimate: $250
Lot #2685 - BRITISH COMMONWEALTH CANADIAN TERRITORY - NEWFOUNDLAND Flight Covers
1933 (12 Sep) A.C. Roessler envelope cacheted "Courtesy General Italo Balbo by Italian Air Cruise," franked with 30c, 50c and 75c, paying $1.55 from Labrador to Chicago, with 15c Aerial Service vignette on back, endorsed in red "Not Newfoundland Postage," but tied on arrival in Chicago (Sep 23), v.f.
Estimate: $500
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