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FINE. AN ATTRACTIVE ORIGINAL-GUM EXAMPLE OF THE 10-FRANC ON 1.50 FRANC ILE DE FRANCE AIR POST ISSUE.
With "Thiaude, Paris" and second backstamp (Image)
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VERY FINE. A RARE EXAMPLE OF THE "RED HONDURAS" AIR POST ISSUE. ONLY SEVEN EXAMPLES ARE RECORDED.
Only twelve in total were overprinted, of which seven are known. The seven originally formed a block, which was sold to Scott Stamp & Coin in 1927 and broken by them. It is not known used.
With Sanabria, Scott Stamp & Coin and Lissiuk backstamps. Described in Linn's Philatelic Gems II. Scott Catalogue states "Value for No. C3 is for an example without gum". (Image)
VERY FINE AND CHOICE. AN EXCEEDINGLY RARE BOTTOM RIGHT CORNER SELVAGE EXAMPLE OF THE 1933 BALBO TRANSATLANTIC FLIGHT ISSUE WITH THE LEFT STAMP MISSING THE OVERPRINT.
According to Scott Catalogue, this issue was prepared for the 24-seaplane Rome-Chicago flight led by General Italo Balbo. The center and right portions paid the postage, the left portion was a registered air express label and was overprinted "APPARECCHIO" and abbreviated pilot's name. Twenty triptychs differ in name. A limited quantity did not receive the overprint.
We offered an example without overprint from the top right corner of the sheet in our 1967 Lilly sale (Part VI). (Image)
FINE EXAMPLE OF THE RARE 26-CENTAVO PERF 12 SINGLE-LINE WATERMARK AIR POST ISSUE. ONLY 100 WERE OVERPRINTED.
Two Sanabria backstamps. (Image)
VERY FINE AND CHOICE. A SCARCE SET OF IMPERFORATE SINGLES OF THE 1930 RUSSIA GRAF ZEPPELIN ISSUE.
Accompanied by two perforated examples of each (perf 12-1/2 and perf 10-1/2). With 2012 Buchsbayew certificates. (Image)
VERY FINE AND CHOICE. A BEAUTIFUL EXAMPLE OF THE RARE 1200 ON 50-KOPEK AIR POST OFFICIAL ISSUE.
This issue was used on mail from the Russian embassy in Berlin to Moscow. They were surcharged in German currency.
Red "Dr. P. Jem" and other backstamps. Signed in pencil by Sanabria. With 2012 Buschsbayew certificate. (Image)