AUSTRALIAN COMMONWEALTH, AEROPHILATELY/FLIGHT COVERS
Lot 918
Estimate: $10,000
1919 (11 Nov) cover addressed to London, flown on the Bandar Abbas to Karachi stage of the flight per Caudron G4 \'La Mouche\' (The Fly) and endorsed at left \'By aeroplane to/Karachi - by kind/Favour of H. Poulet/--M. Benoist\', adhesives tied by Karachi datestamps. This flight which began in Paris enroute to Australia was abandoned in Moulamein, Burma. Includes photocopy of original contents, AAMC 25a. One of the great items of aerophilately, with only eight examples recorded
Lot 919
Estimate: $125
1920 (Sep) 'Pals' Air Mail vignette in red, AAMC 51c, Frommer 4a, tiny tone, unmounted
Lot 920
Estimate: $2,000
1926 (Sep) cover flown by Alan Cobham on Calcutta to London stage of the return flight to U.K., typewritten label on reverse 'CARRIED BY MR. ALAN/COBHAM'S DE HAVILLAND/MACHINE ON HIS FLIGHT/FROM AUSTRALIA.', India adhesives cancelled on arrival in London. Includes original letter from Akyab, Burma hand-carried privately to Calcutta for return to London, AAMC 101a. Believed to be the only known example carried from Calcutta
Lot 921
Estimate: $100
1927 (Jul) Cloncurry to Normanton (signed by Hudson Fysh) and return flight, the former with black/red vignette, both with cachets/handstamps, minor blemishes, AAMC 106-7 (2)
Lot 922
Estimate: $300
1931 (21 Jul) cover addressed to Iceland, flown Manila to Japan by Francis Chichester, numbered '84' in his hand, arrival backstamp. The plane crashed on landing and the flight abandoned. AAMC 212, Nierinck 310700b
Lot 923
Estimate: $750
1932 (12 Dec) cover to NSW flown Darwin to Brisbane by Canadian pilot J.R. Hebert (signed) on the final leg of England to Australia flight. His Gypsy Moth crashed at Cloncurry, then carried safe-by-hand on a commercial flight, adhesive cancelled on arrival in Brisbane, AAMC 284. Only 12 carried
Lot 924
Estimate: $1,000
Realised Price : $1,100
1935 (18 Jul) cover flown Mascot to Richmond on the last flight of the 'Southern Cross', single example of the perforated vignette affixed, signed by pilot Charles Kingsford Smith and the other six onboard including Mary Kingsford Smith, B Sheil, J Stannage and P.G. Taylor. Cover numbered '131', AAMC 515
Lot 925
Estimate: $450
1938 (18 Mar) cover flown Darwin to London in a Percival Vega Gull 'Sirius', Lympne arrival cachet in violet and typewritten endorsement 'Australia to England/5 days, 4hrs, 21 mins/Record Solo Flight /by Jim Broadbent', AAMC 804. Only 40 flown
Lot 926
Estimate: $125
1938 (28 Oct) commercial cover flown Melbourne to Sydney with framed 'EXPRESS/ SERVICE' in violet, endorsed 'URGENT' in red, bearing 4d Koala and KGV 5d paying 3d per ½oz air mail fee + 2d postage + 4d express delivery fee, time-clock cancel in violet on reverse, minor flap blemish
Lot 927
Estimate: $150
1939 (Jan) 'Koranga' crash, banker's cover (320x167mm) addressed to Melbourne with stamps fallen off, large portion of explanatory notice affixed, AAMC 843
Lot 928
Estimate: $250
1940 (22 Jan) KNILM Bali crash cover to Sydney with bold two-line 'RECOVERED FROM LOST FLYING BOAT' in black, filing creases, AAMC 888
Lot 929
Estimate: $450
1940 (16 Jul) registered re-use of souvenir postcard (AAMC 348) carried by sea on 'RMS 'Niagara' ' Sydney to New Zealand then by Pan-Am Clipper to Honolulu, signed by Captain J.H. Tilton, previously flown and signed by Ulm, Allan and Boulton, AAMC 905c
Lot 930
Estimate: $400
Realised Price : $300
1940 (16 Jul) registered re-use of souvenir postcard (AAMC 348) Australia to Canton Island by Pan-Am Clipper, backstamps of Honolulu and Canton Island, previously flown and signed by Ulm, Allan and Boulton, faint soiling, AAMC 905c
Lot 931
Estimate: $450
1940 (16 Jul) registered re-use of souvenir postcard (AAMC 348) carried by sea on 'RMS 'Niagara' ' Sydney to New Zealand then by Pan-am Clipper to Noumea, signed by Captain J.H. Tilton, previously flown and signed by Ulm, Allan and Boulton, AAMC 905c
Lot 932
Estimate: $1,750
Realised Price : $3,400
1941 (19 Dec) 'Medan crash cover' (charred) carried from Perth with one adhesive fallen off, together with envelope for containment of damaged cover, addressed 'C Troop 6th battery/2/3 Field Regiment/AIF/ABROAD', with two-line cachet 'CAUTION PLEASE/BURNED AIR MAIL' and at lower left double-oval 'POST - TELEGRAAF/MEDAN/EN TELEFOONDIERS' both in violet, cancelled 'AUST BASE P.O./No. 4/11JA42', roughly opened, AAMC 934a. Important item for the air mail and Netherlands Indies collector. previously unknown with cachets. The first example we have offered
Lot 933
Estimate: $200
1945 (2 Jun) use of KGVI 7d Blue/yellow Airletter flown Sydney to London, typewritten in red 'FIRST FLIGHT COVER/LANCASTRIAN MAIL PLANE/SERVICE', arrival backstamp in violet, AAMC 1007a
Lot 934
Estimate: $80
1947 (1 Dec) QANTAS cover flown Australia to England with two different vignettes, signed by pilots Jackson and MacMaster, AAMC 1124,a,1125c
Lot 935
Estimate: $250
1953 (2 Jun) 'Coronation' supplied order with accompanying letter in QANTAS envelope (damaged/roughly opened) comprising airletters flown from twelve different origins to London, including Cocos, Fiji with a scarce use of 3d issue with adhesives affixed, also covers Singapore to London and London to Australia