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Airmail Booklet Pane, 1928, 10¢ Lindbergh (C10a), with 2¢ Valley Forge (646) on registered Cleveland Midwestern Phil. Sta. First Day Cover to San Francisco, Very Fine. Scott $800+ Matthew Bennett International, Sep 2010, Sale 331, Lot 856 |
US$400.00 |
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Airmail Booklet Pane, 1928, 10¢ Lindbergh (C10a), position C with full guide line and split arrow at left, on registered Washington D.C. First Day Cover to Springfield Ill., datestamps on reversexf and choice. Scott value $875 Matthew Bennett International, Sep 2010, Sale 331, Lot 855 |
US$160.00 |
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BK Airmail Booklet Pane, 1928, 10¢ Lindbergh (C10a), six panes including a complete booklet (front cover creased), one a position C, the rest position A, original gum, all but one never hinged, Very Fine to Extremely Fine, the lightly hinged pane being an Extremely Fine Jumbo. Scott $745 Matthew Bennett International, Sep 2010, Sale 331, Lot 858 |
US$190.00 |
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Airmail Booklet Pane, 1928, 10¢ Lindbergh (Scott C10a), four covers, eached franked with a full pane (plus other postage): 1.) Miami-Crisobal first flight cover, Feb 1929 (flown by Lindbergh); 2.) Miami-Montevideo first flight cover, Jan 1930; 3.) 1930 Los Angeles-Lakehurst Zeppelin cover (legal size, open on three sides); and 4.) Cleveland Midwestern Phil. Sta. combination FDC with 2¢ Valley Forge (646); a Very Fine and scarce group for the Linbergh collector. Estimate value $500 – 750 Matthew Bennett International, Sep 2010, Sale 331, Lot 857 |
US$260.00 |
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BK Airmail Booklet Pane, 1928, 10¢ Lindbergh (C10a), assemblage 14 different positions, lacking only the rare position O [offered separately], including one pane from each corner of the sheet, each showing a bit of a plate no.; generally F-VF with all but one corner position never hinged; also includes a Washington, D.C. FDC with the pane separated into a pair and a single., booklet pane of 3. Scott value $1,770 for panes only Matthew Bennett International, Sep 2010, Sale 331, Lot 854 |
US$1,100.00 |
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BK Airmail Booklet Pane, 1928, 10¢ Lindbergh (Scott C10a), booklet pane of 3, from the very rare position O, well centered with pristine, never hinged original gum, Very Fine and choice. Estimate $300 – 400 SHOWING FULL GUIDE LINES AT BOTH THE TOP AND THE LEFT, THIS IS SURELY AMONG THE FINEST EXAMPLES OF POSITION O IN EXISTENSE. Position O is by far the rarest of all the positions because the sheets were normally trimmed below the horizontal guide line. Matthew Bennett International, Sep 2010, Sale 331, Lot 853 |
US$500.00 |
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UNITED STATES Air Post 1928 10c Lindbergh, booklet pane of three on uncacheted FDC, Cleveland Midwestern Philatelic Sta. cancel, hand addressed, some cover wrinkles away from the stamp, v.f. Cherrystone Auctions, Jul 2010, Sale 201007, Lot 89 |
US$375.00 |
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10c Lindbergh, Booklet Pane (Scott C10a). Panes on two separate First Day covers tied by “Washington D.C. May 26, 1928” duplex circular datestamps, one a double First Day used with block of four of 2c Valley Forge No. 645, the other to San Francisco (address partially lightened), otherwise Fine lot Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Jun 2010, Sale 991, Lot 1371 |
US$325.00 |
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10c Lindbergh, Booklet Pane (Scott C10a). Two panes without tabs used on First Day cover and tied by greenish blue “Cleveland (Midwestern Philatelic Station) Ohio May 26 1928” duplex handstamps, attractive Shield, Eagle and Airplane cachet, freak centering showing bits of adjoining stamps at left, still rather colorful and attractive, not too many covers exist with double pane franking Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Jun 2010, Sale 991, Lot 1370 |
US$300.00 |
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10c Lindbergh, Booklet Pane (Scott C10a). Four covers, two with pane singles on 5c Beacon covers for the 2nd “Anniuersary” (sic) of Lindbergh’s 1929 Good Will Visit, one signed by the postmaster of Jacksonville Fla., other by postmaster of Baltimore Md., two pane singles on cover tied by blue green boxed Frogs, fancy registered use from Ed Ky. (minor margin toning), and a pane of three used on 1931 Clipper Flight from Miami to Colombia, Fine lot, excellent Lindberghiana Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Jun 2010, Sale 991, Lot 1373 |
US$100.00 |
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10c Lindbergh, Booklet Pane (Scott C10a). On First Day cover tied by “Washington D.C. May 26, 1928” grid duplex circular datestamp, also original gum pane with purple “Cleveland (Midwestern Philatelic Station) Ohio May 26, 1928” and bars First Day handstamp and a used pane with mute single line oval of unknown origin, Fine lot Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Jun 2010, Sale 991, Lot 1372 |
US$200.00 |
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10c Lindbergh, Booklet Pane (Scott C10a). Position M, on First Day cover used with block of four with plate no. of 2c Valley Forge, all tied by greenish blue “Cleveland (Midwestern Philatelic Station) Ohio May 26 1928” duplex handstamps, sent Special Delivery and Registered to Eugene Klein, famous old time Philadelphia stamp dealer, various backstamps, Fine and attractive, May 26, 1928 is also First Day for the Valley Forge Issue Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Jun 2010, Sale 991, Lot 1368 |
US$400.00 |
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10c Lindbergh, Booklet Pane (Scott C10a). On two similar First Day registered covers used with single of 2c Valley Forge, all tied by greenish blue “Cleveland (Midwestern Philatelic Station) Ohio May 26 1928” duplex handstamps, both with black show cachet featuring Lindbergh’s airplane “The Spirit of St. Louis”, one cover just a trifle soiled, still Fine lot, May 26, 1928 was also First Day for the Valley Forge stamp Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Jun 2010, Sale 991, Lot 1369 |
US$325.00 |
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10c Lindbergh, Booklet Pane (Scott C10a). Three with part plate nos. equal to or exceeding the Durland listed maximum percentages, incl. 19425 (30%, upper right, which equals the Durland maximum known), 19425 or 19426 (probably 19426 but the last digit could be either a 5 or a 6, 25% lower right, Durland lists none known for 19425 and 5% maximum for 19426) and 19414 (20%, upper right, Durland lists none known), one unused (no gum), overall Fine, an exceedingly rare group, right positions are scarcer than left, Durland prices plate no. panes with greater than 25% at $500.00 each Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Jun 2010, Sale 991, Lot 1364 |
US$750.00 |
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10c Lindbergh, Booklet Pane (Scott C10a). Upper left plate no. 19426, 40%-45%, very scarce item for the booklet pane specialist as Durland states the maximum known plate number size for this pane is 25% Robert Siegel Auction Galleries, Jun 2010, Sale 991, Lot 1363 |
US$475.00 |