One business cover with printed return of S. Frieder & Sons Co., Manila, P.I. Four Philippine stamps on left, commemorating the initial flight December 1935, with postmark in center of block of 4 "Manila Dec. 2, 1935 P.I." Three "10 Centavos" stamps on right, also commemorating the first flight. Envelope PM Manila, P.I. Dec 2, 1935 5:30 AM. Large stamp in Center "Via Pan-American Airways Clipper Dec 2 1935." Twenty stamps, not affixed to page, not cancelled. Six stamps approx. .875 x 1 in.: 24 cents with biplane (red), 8 cents with propeller (green); 16 cents with circle with wings (black); 24 cents with biplane in blue and red; 16 cents with biplane (green); 6 cents with biplane (orange). Eight stamps approx. .87 x 2 in.: three with map of U.S. and two planes flying toward center, 10 cents (blue), 15 cents (brown), 20 cents (green); four with winged globe, 5 cents (purple), 6 cents (orange), 8 cents (lime green), 30 cents (blue), with "trans-Atlantic" at top of globe (missing tiny piece of upper left corner); one 10 cents with "Spirit of St. Louis" and "Lindbergh Air Mail" (blue); and one 50 cents with zeppelin between its hangar at Friedrichshafen and the Federal Building at Chicago Exposition [1933]. Four 1 x 1.5 in., three with seaplane coming at viewer, sailing and war ships on water below, 20 cents (green), 25 cents (blue), 50 cents (red), and 6 cent air mail stamp, blue with red spread-winged eagle in center. One 1.25 x 1.5 in. stamp, 5 cents, red border with acanthus leaves, blue central vignette Beacon Field Airport with monoplane flying by Beacon Tower [1928]. Condition: Cover with minor surface soil from handling.
One business cover with printed return of S. Frieder & Sons Co., Manila, P.I. Four Philippine stamps on left, commemorating the initial flight December 1935, with postmark in center of block of 4 "Manila Dec. 2, 1935 P.I." Three "10 Centavos" stamps on right, also commemorating the first flight. Envelope PM Manila, P.I. Dec 2, 1935 5:30 AM. Large stamp in Center "Via Pan-American Airways Clipper Dec 2 1935." Twenty stamps, not affixed to page, not cancelled. Six stamps approx. .875 x 1 in.: 24 cents with biplane (red), 8 cents with propeller (green); 16 cents with circle with wings (black); 24 cents with biplane in blue and red; 16 cents with biplane (green); 6 cents with biplane (orange). Eight stamps approx. .87 x 2 in.: three with map of U.S. and two planes flying toward center, 10 cents (blue), 15 cents (brown), 20 cents (green); four with winged globe, 5 cents (purple), 6 cents (orange), 8 cents (lime green), 30 cents (blue), with "trans-Atlantic" at top of globe (missing tiny piece of upper left corner); one 10 cents with "Spirit of St. Louis" and "Lindbergh Air Mail" (blue); and one 50 cents with zeppelin between its hangar at Friedrichshafen and the Federal Building at Chicago Exposition [1933]. Four 1 x 1.5 in., three with seaplane coming at viewer, sailing and war ships on water below, 20 cents (green), 25 cents (blue), 50 cents (red), and 6 cent air mail stamp, blue with red spread-winged eagle in center. One 1.25 x 1.5 in. stamp, 5 cents, red border with acanthus leaves, blue central vignette Beacon Field Airport with monoplane flying by Beacon Tower [1928]. Condition: Cover with minor surface soil from handling.
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