first sale
This auction features Worldwide Postal History Especially Holyland Foreruners Postcards And Covers, Large Collection Of Gold Coins From All Over The World. And Huge Amount Of Banknotes. Other Interesting Items Included As Well.
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1925, Cover sent from Beyrouth to Egypt, illustration in black "car and airplane, and name of jewish photographer "Moise J. Zagha, Damas", cachet in black "Expres" and "R No 348 Beyrouth", Postage stamps of "Grand Liban
1930 Beirut Lebanon First Flight Cover to Baghdad Iraq FFC Airmail V Kalfayan
1930-1938. A collection of 52 airmail envelopes was sent from South America. Mexico, Jamaica, Brazil, Bolivia, Peru, Venezuela, El Salvador and Chile, all envelopes were mailed by commercial. On some flights Via New Yorker. All the envelopes were sent to Germany. Special Collection for Airmail collectors
1930-1950 A group of 60 items, a special collection of collectors of air mail envelopes sent from various countries, mostly to Palestine, some of the envelopes with censorship. Special for collectors of airmail.
1933, Airmail R- over from ATHENES SYNTAGMA stamps Mi No. 300-303, sent to Hamburg
1933. A group of eight envelopes were sent by mail to the Germans and Palestine by air mail with a censor
1929 FF irak to india w. arrival.v.f.
1938 COVER sent from Lebanon to Tunis, Postage Republique Libanaise 5&10 Piastre Airmail,Cachet "First Air Mail Damas-Marseille via Tunis", on reverse Arrival Pmrk
1948 COVER sent from Tunisia to Johannesburg by Air, Two 20 F.Tunisie Postes RF Postage Stamps, "Reg. 447 TUNIS RF" & Airmail Label
1959 Imaged Air Mail COVER sent from Tunisia to Holland, "Reg.Tunis R.P 3701" Label, Cachet "First Tunis-Amsterdan Flight by K.L.M. 17 April 1959" in French and Arabic, on reverse Arrival Pstmrk
1964 AIR MAIL COVER sent from Tunisia to Russia, Big Cachet blue "First Flight Tunis-Moscou 9.5.1964" Cancel & Arrival Postmarks blk & red, Typed & Printed Air Mail Cachets
From ox wagon to flight, via the Tower of Light. A postcard, 1936, with 1/2 penny stamp, could be posted at the Empire exhibition and would be sent to its destination by air to any part of the world. Lot of 8 diff postcards.