1c. Postal card with interesting advertisement printed on reverse, VF quality!
Auction # 2006 WORLDWIDE + ARGENTINA: Selection of covers of all periods, cards, postal stationeries and more!
By: Guillermo Jalil - Philatino
Guillermo Jalil - Philatino Auction # 2006 WORLDWIDE + ARGENTINA: Selection of covers of all periods, cards, postal stationeries and more!
An attractive offer of covers, postcards and other items of varied countries and periods, with a good number of first flights and airmail covers, including thematic material, lots, some classics, and much more!
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Lot #474 - united states postal history
13 Beautiful postcards with views of the LOUISIANA EXHIBITION sent to Argentina between DE/1904 and MAR/1905, nice postages, excellent quality!
Lot #475 - united states postal history
31/MAR/1924 New York - Buffalo, 1c. postal card with attractive "A" cancel in negative, VF quality!
Lot #476 - united states postal history
6/JUL/1926 First flight Philadelphia - Washington, VF!
Lot #477 - united states postal history
8 Pan American first flights of May 1939: New York - Lisboa, Marseille - London, Lisboa - New York, Marseille - New York, Horta - New York, Marseille - Horta, Horta - Marseille, and Lisboa - Marseille, attractive group!
Lot #478 - united states postal history
30/DE/1939 New York - Switzerland, cover flown on DO-X seaplane, handsome!
Lot #479 - united states postal history
New York 19/AU/1940 First autogyro airmail, with special handstamps on front and back, VF!
Lot #480 - united states postal history
ALASKA CANCELS: 5 Covers of the years 1949 to 1954 with marks of Barrow, Union, Burton Island and Fairbanks, interesting!
Lot #481 - united states postal history
POSTAL ACCIDENT: Cover sent from Ashland (OH) to Brazil in JUN/1985, with various damages (tears and creases) and repaired with adhesive tape, with black mark: "DAMAGED IN HANDLING IN THE POSTAL SERVICE", interesting!