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Iii Flights, Space, Rockets, Misc SUTHERLAND PHILATELICS, PO BOX 448, FERNY HILLS D C, QLD 4055 Page 1 Date ?? Stamps / Catalogue No Eustis APM Peck Particulars Price Sutherland Philatelics PO Box 448 Ferny Hills D C, Qld 4055 Australia ABN: 69 768 764 240 website: sutherlandphilatelics.com.au e-mail: [email protected] phone: international: 61 7 3851 2398; Australia: 07 3851 2398 AUSTRALIA: SPECIAL CANCELS - III FLIGHTS, SPACE, ROCKETS, MISC List Structure: Flight Covers: Australia - Predecimal and Decimal Flight Covers: Overseas Space / Rocket Covers: Australia Space / Rocket Covers: Overseas OTHER MISCELLANEOUS: Paquebot / Tin Can Mail POSTMARK REFERENCE NUMBERS are to the definitive reference work by Colleen A Woolley assisted by Janet S Eury titled "Australian Pictor-Marks: A graphic history of Australia's Pictorial and Commemorative Postmarks" Edition 2, 2013. Volume 1 1879-1989; Volume 2 1990-2012. This 2 volume set is an indispensable tool which no serious cover and/or postmark collector can be without. It is the definitive reference on Australian pictorial & commemorative postmarks. Annual supplements were issued, however, the book and supplements are no longer produced. Those that were are out of print. We have retained the old Peck numbers only because they are there. Correctly, we believe, they have been deleted from the 2nd edition of APM as they have outlived their usefulness as a transition to the new APM numbers. LEGEND Predecimal covers are addressed unless otherwise indicated. } Most are handwritten as was the practice of the day. } Decimal covers are unaddressed unless otherwise indicated. } All covers are priced accordingly. Covers are illustrated unless otherwise indicated. } Covers with removable light pencil addresses are considered unaddressed. In the ?? A = Addressed cover M = Mint x = FDI column: LA = Label Addressed cover F = First day of Exhibition P = Plain cover/envelope L = Last day of Exhibition U = Unaddressed cover To find an item in this list, please use Adobe's powerful search function. We obtain our stock from collections we purchase. Consequently, where something is unpriced, we do not have it at present. Prices subject to change without notice. Please note that GST (currently 10%) is applicable from 1 July 2000. International sales are GST free. The prices in this list INCLUDE GST All prices are in Australian dollars. E&OE CREDIT CARDS; VISA & MASTERCARD ACCEPTED -- MIN $30 SUTHERLAND PHILATELICS, PO BOX 448, FERNY HILLS D C, QLD 4055 Page 2 Date ?? Stamps / Catalogue No Eustis APM Peck Particulars Price FLIGHT COVERS LEGEND AAMC = Australian Air Mail Catalogue, 6th edition 1997, by Nelson Eustis. P = Plain (unillustrated) cover A = addressed cover (relevant for some decimal covers) Flight covers are generally addressed, apart from some modern Australia Post items. They also reflect their age, the conditions under which they were carried and the addressing capabilities of the day. Only modern covers are specially printed. Most items pre 1966, and some of the early decimals, are on plain covers. These have been identified only when considered necessary. PREDECIMAL FLIGHT COVERS 0431 PA '9d roo, 1d &2d x 2 KGV, 188 Long cover Parkes NSW CDS (21.4.31), backstamped Reg'd Sydney 3d Airmail block 4 (22.4.31), violet cachet, inscribed 'For Air Mail Experimental Flight' 27.50 220431 A 2d, 3d, 6d KS, 1/- Roo 188 Imperial Airways First "ALL THE WAY BY AIR" Royal Mail Service from Australia cover (red & blue); Ship Mail Room Melbourne CDS; air mail label; violet cachet on back "Commonwealth of Australia / Australia England First Official Air Mail Flight / From Melbourne Australia to London England / April 1931" 33.00 290431 A 6d KS 198 First Official Flight Melbourne - Launceston - Hobart (blotchy violet cachet on plain cover); air mail label 22.00 140531 A 3d, 6d KS, 1/- Roo, 3d Airmail 204 Australia-Netherlands Indies Special Air Mail Flight Melbourne to Batavia May 1931 violet cachet on plain cover); Ship Mail Room Melbourne CDS; Abel Tasman Batavia Centrum (27MEI1931) black cachet + Magelang (28.5.31) CDS on back 181131 A 2d, 3d, 6d violet, 6d brown, 6d 222 ANA First Air Mail Service 1931 on ANA Christmas Greetings commem cover; brown OS KS, 3d Airmail violet cachet; Kensington W8 CDS 17 DE 31 on front cover has 2 "Found Open or Damaged and Officially Secured" labels; return to sender hand cachet and Undelivered for Reason Stated Return to Sender cachet on front; Returned to Sender Dead Letter Office Melbourne cachet on back 201131 A 3d, 6d x 2 Air 222 Australia - England on ANA tall cover, violet cachet 27.50 1131 A 3d Airmail; 2d, 3d, 6d violet 222a Australia - England on ANA tall cover, violet cachet; registered, & 6dbrown Kingsford Smith with scarce Cornwall backstamp (17.12.31) 38.50 170234 A 7d "Faith in Australia" (NZ) 360 NZ - Australia 82.50 0334 A 2 x 7d orange NZ airmails 367 NZ - Australia 44.00 0434 A 6d Kooka, 1d KGV, 7d NZ Air 371 Australia - NZ - Australia, cachets, backstamps 33.00 0434 PA 7d NZ Airmail, 4d KGV, 3d Air 371 Australia - NZ - Australia, cachets, backstamps 27.50 0434 PA 7d NZ Airmail, 1d KGV, 3d Air 371 Australia - NZ - Australia, cachets, backstamps (very spotted) 16.50 0434 A 4d KGV, 6d kookaburra, 371 Australia - NZ - Australia, cachets, backstamps, registered 55.00 2x3d choc, 4d viol NZ airmails 020734 A 1d Admiral, 7d Air (NZ) 389 NZ - Australia 27.50 0734 A Aust 2d Vic, 6d Airmail; Papua 2d & 6d 393 Australia - Papua - Australia, cachets, backstamps 33.00 151134 A 9d Macarthur x 2 470 Qantas & Imperial Airways Opening of Air Mail Service Australia to England; on front - machine cancel 15NOV34 (Melbourne) + London 15FE35 CDS + Not called for EC cachet; on back - London 2 Chief Office 10 DEC 34 CDS (purple) + Return to Sender Unclaimed cachet 60.50 161134 A 2d Macarthur "white hills" 461 Autogiro Corporation First Australian Autogiro Flight Melbourne to Portland 16 Nov 1934 post card; Portland CDS, Air Mail Society cachet; numbered (# 863) 161134 A 2d Macarthur "white hills" PP6 300 PM 18 6th Australian Philatelic Exhibition Melbourne commem cancel on Exhibition cover containing flimsy and bearing Pigeongram 16.11.34 and Airmail Society of Australia Guaranteed cachets 55.00 291134 A 3d Macarthur, 3d Victoria P10½,470 Qantas & Imperial Airways Opening of Air Mail Service Australia to 1/- Victoria P11½ (torn) England; Ship Mail Room Melbourne CDS; no backstamps; purple cachets on front - Poste Postante Regulations not complied with & Undelivered for Reason Stated / Return to Sender 16.50 061234 A 3d Macarthur, 1/6 Hermes 470 Qantas & Imperial Airways Opening of Air Mail Service Australia to England; Registered Elizabeth St Melbourne CDS + registration label; back- stamps Registered Melbourne 9FE35, Hampton Vic 11FE35, Registered Ltr Section 10 JAN 35 (violet); further cachets on front - Return to Sender (purple), Poste Postante Regulations not complied with (purple) 66.00 081234 A Victoria set 3, 1/6 Hermes, & 9d Macarthur 470 Australia - England with Brisbane registered cancel, backstamp & label 73.70 081234 A Macarthur set 3, 3d & 6d Airmail, 1/6 Hermes 470 Australia - England with Brisbane registered cancel, backstamp & label 70.40 161234 A Straits Settlements defins: 1¢ x 469a2, Qantas & Imperial Airways Opening of Air Mail Service England to Australia 2¢, 5¢, 6¢, 10¢ cancelled Singapore and backstamped Melbourne 22DE34; No 14636 16.50 0535 A 2 x 6d Air + 2 x 6d Silver Jubilee (NZ) 503 NZ - Australia - England (Masterton NZ CDS 140535) 82.50 0535 A 1d, 3d, 6d Air+1d Silver Jubilee503 NZ - Australia (Auckland CDS 310535, backstamp Brisbane 050635) 22.00 140535 A 2/- Jubilee (short corner perf) 499 Jubilee Air Mail Flight Australia - NZ - Australia cover cancelled Ship Mail Room Melbourne 14MY35; backstamped Sydney [11-A]15MY35; purple cachets on front "Received Too Late forJubilee Air Mail" and "Deliver as Addressed by 55.00 Ordinary Mail" [what a save!] 140637 A 2d Anzac 738b First Australasian Airpost Exhibition souvenir cover, cachet 22.00 CREDIT CARDS; VISA & MASTERCARD ACCEPTED -- MIN $30 SUTHERLAND PHILATELICS, PO BOX 448, FERNY HILLS D C, QLD 4055 Page 3 Date ?? Stamps / Catalogue No Eustis APM Peck Particulars Price 0538 PA 5d KGV, 5d Airmail 812 Australia - New Guinea - Australia (Brisbane 270538, Rabaul 030638; Bird of Paradise backstamps Rabaul 010638, Brisbane 050638) 16.50 0538 PA ½d KGV, 1½d KGVI, 3d Air, 812 Australia - New Guinea - Australia (Sydney 280538, Rabaul 030638; 2d & 3d Air Bird of Paradise backstamps Rabaul 010638, Sydney 050638) 16.50 0538 PA 2d KGV, 3d Airmail 808 Australia - New Guinea (Townsville 300538, Rabaul 030638; 5d Air Bird of Paradise backstamps Rabaul 010638, Cairns 040638, Townsville 050638) 13.75 300538 PA Aust 3d Air, 2d KGVI; NG 2d & 3d Airmail Birds of Paradise 812 Australia - New Guinea - Australia, backstamps 13.75 280440 PA 2½d x 2 NZ Centennial 700 New Zealand - Australia, cachet, Palmerston North, backst'd Sydney; readdressed 8.25 0440 A ½d, 1½d, 3d NZ Centennial 899 NZ - Australia - England, cachet, short Empire Air Service cover (Wellington CDS) 22.00 0440 A 5d NZ Centennial 899 NZ - Australia - England, cachet, short Empire Air Service cover (Invercargill CDS) 22.00 0440 A 5d NZ Centennial 899 NZ - Aust - England, cachet, long flying boat illus cover (Wellington CDS) 22.00 0440 PA NZ Centennial set 12 899 NZ - Australia - England, cachet & Censor 26 (Wellington CDS, reg label) 27.50 0540 PA ½d, 1d, 1½d, 2d defins 900 Australia - NZ 19.25 0540 A various commems 900 Australia - NZ on Tasman Empire Airways illustrated cover 22.00
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