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December 14, 1986 Round the World Non-Refueled Flight by Rutan and Yeager cover with U.S. 44c Airmail stamp tied by December 14 Edwards AFB, Ca Sta. c.d.s. cancel on unaddressed cacheted cover, contains all the correct handstamps, December 23 Edwards AFB arrival c.d.s., this cover being 601 of the 750 carried, signed by Richard Rutan and Jeana Yeager, very fine; with original Sanabria documents. View Terms & Conditions
#K7, 14c on 7c Black, flawlessly centered amid extraordinarily large margins which are seldom encountered on this value, intense color and a deeply etched impression, o.g., trivial gum skip, n.h., still extremely fine; clear 2002 PF certificate and a clear 2006 PSE certificate (XF-Superb 95; SMQ $1,600.00); only one stamp grades higher (98); ex-Killien. View Terms & Conditions
#PR21, 72c Rose, stunning used example being in a condition not often seen, exceptionally well centered amid particularly large margins, beautiful warm color, light blue brush stroke cancel confined to top corner, extremely fine; a scarce stamp to find in completely sound condition; 2010 PF certificate. View Terms & Conditions
#PR125, $100.00 Purple, an incomparable used single, boasting magnificently huge margins while still being impeccably centered within them, intensely rich color and a prooflike impression on fresh paper, unobtrusive quartered cancel at top, extremely fine in all regards; a condition rarity of the utmost magnitude and a must-have example for the serious Newspaper stamp collector; 2012 PSE certificate (Superb 98 Jumbo; SSV $2,500.00 for a 98); to date, this is the highest grade awarded to a #PR125 as well as being the sole example at this pinnacle level. View Terms & Conditions
#58X2, Mobile, Ala., 5c Blue, single with four margins tied by Mobile, Ala Nov 8 1861c.d.s. on orange cover, the cover with a couple trivial tears at bottom and a few minor wrinkles, one of which causes a light crease in the bottom right of the stamp, very fine appearance; original letter accompanies. View Terms & Conditions
#75 var., 2c Brown, Flying Goose flaw, pos. 48 LR 2, the center stamp in a horizontal strip of five, being the bottom row of the pane, with full side selvages and American Bank Note Company imprint in the bottom selvage, o.g., n.h., a couple faintly toned perfs. on two normal stamps, fine-very fine. View Terms & Conditions
#75 var., 2c Brown, Flying Goose flaw, pos. 48 LR 2, the bottom center stamp in a full pane of 50, o.g., n.h., the center stamp with stained spot, a few foxed perfs. on normal 2c stamps and some horizontal perf. separations between the bottom two rows, otherwise fine-very fine, the variety itself beautifully centered and extremely fine. View Terms & Conditions
Plate block and modern mint accumulation filling a box, two glassine boxes neatly arranged and filled with hundreds of plate blocks from 1937-77 (#797-1721), fifteen stamp yearbooks from 1993-2007 (with stamps), also additional loose sheets and blocks of which the face value alone is over $300.00, o.g., n.h., fine-very fine. View Terms & Conditions
#1, 1880 «d Rose, plate 19, an uncommonly fresh mint example of this rare plate number, strong color, o.g., small h.r., fine for this; a rare stamp, with this being the first mint example we have had the pleasure of offering in our auctions; 1994 APS certificate (S.G. #1; Å“5,000). View Terms & Conditions
#25a, 1927 20c Purple, with Cirenaica overprint omitted, deep color on fresh paper, neat c.d.s. cancel, very fine; the 20c Purple stamp of this series was intended to be overprinted for used in the colonies, however a small number were not overprinted in error, used examples being especially rare, with only a handful known, neither Scott nor Sassone price it in used condition (Scott $4,000.00 for mint); 2008 Raybaudi certificate (Sassone Italy #210A). View Terms & Conditions
1950 Helio-Vaugirard Prooflet book, written in French and titled L`Egypte des Pharaons et le Timbre-Poste by Fernand Bisson de la Roque, copyright 1950 and numbered 174, complete with all eleven mini prooflets and twelve large blowups of where the stamp design originates, book is in excellent condition with only minor areas showing it`s age; a difficult to find book as a limited number were released. View Terms & Conditions
#35, 1863 40c Pale orange on yellowish paper, right sheet-margin block of four, deep vibrant color, o.g., top right stamp lightly hinged, the other three stamps are never hinged, very fine; the catalog value is for hinged singles; each stamp signed Calves (Yvert #31; for hinged block €5,500). View Terms & Conditions
Michel #10II-15II, 1903 20pf-80pf Surcharges, Ty. II letters form the unissued printing, each stamp is remarkably fresh, with bright colors on pristine paper, o.g., n.h., very fine; photocopy of a 1990 Steuer certificate for the strips of four from which these were taken, as well as a 2007 Ceremuga certificate for the singles. View Terms & Conditions
#54, 1867 1/- Green, plate 4, mint horizontal strip of three with wing margin at right, strong rich color, full original gum, some perf. separation, a few faint toned spots on reverse only, left stamp with small corner crease, overall a fine and scarce multiple (S.G. #117; Å“3,600+). View Terms & Conditions
#142, 1911 Å“1 Blue green, a visually striking top right corner margin mint single, marvelously fresh, luxuriant color, o.g., tiny trace of hinging in the top right corner only (certificate stating the stamp is n.h.), album adhesions confined to sheet-margin, fine and handsome; 2012 Sismondo certificate (S.G. #266; Å“2,000). View Terms & Conditions
S.G. #58 var., 1932 2«p Black and slate blue, Center Inverted, magnificently centered right sheet-margin single, deep intense colors, natural light gum crease, o.g., n.h., choice very fine; a surprisingly scarce stamp; signed E. Diena and accompanied by a 1983 Friedl certificate (Scott #56 var.). View Terms & Conditions
S.G. #1d, 1861 2d Rose, Die II, single tied to internal mail cover by overlapping red 10-bar oval cancel of Belfast and 8-bar oval cancel of Charlottetown, addressed to the latter, light dispatch c.d.s. of Belfast /DE 16, 1862 and Prince Edward Island arrival c.d.s. the next day, both on reverse, cover with small faults and stamp with some perf toning, still fine; Die II occurs only once in a plate of 60 stamps (Pos. 2, 5) and this cover is the only recorded example of the first issue, Die II on cover (Scott #1 var.). View Terms & Conditions
#3, 1861 6p Yellow green, single tied to cover by a 8-bar oval cancel addressed to Boston, Mass. paying the single letter rate, dispatch Prince Edward Island/JUL 22, 1862 c.d.s. (Lehr Ty. P7) on reverse, stamp with tear at top left and pulled perf at bottom, otherwise a fine and attractive usage (Unitrade $3,500.00). View Terms & Conditions
#4 var., 1862-65 1p Yellow orange, imperforate bottom margin, bottom sheet-margin horizontal pair imperforate between stamp and margin on both examples, cancelled by an indistinct obliterator on cover from Charlottetown, addressed locally paying the local single letter rate, partial Prince Edward Island c.d.s. cancel on reverse, cover with some soiling and backflap missing, fine; this is the sole recorded example of this variety on cover. View Terms & Conditions
S.G. #12, 12c, 1862-69 2d Rose, Die I and II, se-tenant pair tied to cover by a barred 13 oval cancel of Charlottetown to New York paying the single letter rate, Prince Edward Island/13 JAN 1869 c.d.s. (Lehr Ty. P6) just below, the Die I stamp with pulled perf at bottom, still fine; Die II occurs only once in a plate of 60 and this is the only recorded se-tenant pair known on cover (Scott #5, 5 var.). View Terms & Conditions
#9 var., 1868 4p Black, perforated 11¬x11¬x11?x11?, single well tied to a petite cover by a 8-bar oval cancel of Charlottetown to Minnesota paying the single letter rate to the U.S., Prince Edward Island/JY 27, 70 c.d.s. (Lehr Ty. P8) just below, stamp with trivial toning at top left, still fine and a rare compound perforated cover; ex-Mackie. View Terms & Conditions
Unitrade #11v, 1872 1c Brown orange, imperforate at bottom between stamps and selvage, bottom left corner margin mint block of eight (4x2) containing four errors, crisp and intact, o.g., n.h., except the bottom left stamp l.h., which is not noted on the certificate, fine-very fine and scarce; quite likely the finest and largest remaining multiple; 2010 Green Foundation certificate; ex-Lord Stanley. View Terms & Conditions
Bhutan interesting accumulation, many dozens of sets, singles and souvenir sheets from this seldom seen area from the 1960s-70s, noticed the better items such as the 1962 33ch unissued Malaria stamp, 1965 Surcharge set (#68-75), 1973 Phonograph Records (#152-152F), among much more, includes most (if not all) the simulated 3D issues, errors, varieties, FDCs, and even some banknotes, generally o.g., n.h., very fine; a surprisingly difficult collection to reproduce. View Terms & Conditions
Fales (E.N.). Learning to Fly in the U.S. Army. A Manual of Aviation Practice, 1st ed., 2nd imp., New York & London, 1917, b & w illusts. and diags., indelible ink stamp on title for the War Office General Staff Library, orig. cloth gilt, upper joint partly split, small 8vo, together with Crowell (Benedict), America`s Munitions 1917-1918, pub. Washington, 1919, numerous b & w illusts. from photos (including folding panorama of Nitro, West Virginia), orig. cloth gilt, rubbed and marked, top edges a little damp-stained, 8vo, plus Cuneo (John R.), Winged Mars. The German Air Weapon 1870-1914, 2 vols., Harrisburg, 1942 & 1947, illusts. to text, orig. cloth in sl. frayed d.j.s, large 8vo, and others, mostly US WWI interest including several pilot reminiscences (approx. 30)
*269 Squadron. An original WWII period No. 269 Squadron pennant with ownership stamp `R.A. McMurtrie, Group Captain`, shows age wear, approx. 20 x 24in (51 x 61cm), together with another smaller RAF pennant, a group of ephemera relating to McMurtrie contained in modern blue plastic ring folder and six post-war Air Navigation charts Squadron Leader Richard A. McMurtrie DSO, DFC was CO of No. 269 Squadron from August 1940 until July 1941. During the closing days of 1940 McMurtrie took part in a special bombing raid on the well-known sports centre of Finse in Norway where a large number of German officers and Norwegian traitors were enjoying a skiing holiday. The objectives were to destroy the ski resorts railway link with Havgastol and to cause as many casualties amongst the Germans and Norwegian traitors as possible. As part of their briefing, the crews were shown a pre-war travel film which showed the nature and appearance of the target. Three attacks were made on 18th, 20th and 22nd December 1940. McMurtrie successfully located and attacked Finse, flying up and down the target with his navigation lights on in order to show the way to the rest of the Squadron. McMurtrie led the two following raids in which Bristol Beauforts saw direct hits on the snowsheds and the railway line. It was later discovered that two mechanical snow ploughs had been destroyed in the railway station and that the line was blocked for many weeks. McMurtrie finished the war with seventy-six operational flights to his credit. (a carton)
*Pioneer Aviation. A Japanese Art Nouveau style decorated porcelain vase, c. 1910, having hand-painted decoration depicting Wright-type biplne and Float-planes above a snowy Alpine lowland backdrop, of hexagonal waisted shape with gilt glazed decoration to pierced handles, top and base, and with makers glazed imprint stamp to base inscribed `SNB - Hagoya, Nippon`, height 10in (26cm), together with a pair of Blackpool Aviation Week commemorative-china tea-cups, c. 1909, having colour transfer decoration over white under glaze, and inscribed `The First Aviation Week held in Great Britain - Blackpool October 18th-24th 1909` and depicting Wright Biplane over the sands with the already famous Tower and ferris-wheel skyline backdrop; together with a printed colour artwork postcard inscribed `Souvenir of Doncaster flying Week`, having fold-out photo-images and remnant address tag attached c. 1910 (4)
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