AUG 28, 1946 NY Cds - BERLIN GERMANY, FIRST FLIGHT FAM 24, CIVIL CENSOR, SC #C30

US$13.59 (£10.71)
Ship to United Kingdom : US$2.50 (£1.97)
Total : US$16.09 (£12.68)
Location : United States - USD(US$)
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  • Condition : Used
  • Dispatch : 2 Days
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  • ID# : 214803945
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  • Start : Sun 18 Dec 2022 16:23:36 (BST)
  • Close : Run Until Sold
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Detailed Condtion : Condition is as shown in the photo. I will describe any unseen faults. Most items I sell are in FINE - Very Fine Condition. I'll certainly describe in detail faults of items that are less than Fine condition.

Addressed to:
Paul Hentschke
c/o American Overseas Airlines
Tempelhof Airdrome
Berlin, Germany

ON THE BACK

Appropriate Receiving Cancel
& Civil Censor Backstamp

FAM-24 was awarded to American Overseas Airlines. American Airlines had developed from a conglomeration of 82 small airlines companies through a series of corporate acquisitions and reorganizations. On January 25, 1930 American Airways was incorporated as a single company. American operated its routes with all-metal Fokker Tri-motors and Ford Tri-motors. In 1934 American began flying Curtiss Condor biplanes fitted with sleeping berths. The Condor carried air mail and accommodated 15-18 passengers in the ultimate of airline comfort. In 1934, American Airways Company slipped into financial straits and was acquired by corporate raider, Errett Lobban Cord, who renamed the company "American Airlines." Early in its history, American was headquartered at Midway Airport in Chicago IL. On June 25, 1936, American was the first airline to fly the Douglas DC-3 in commercial service. By the end of the decade, American was the nation's number one domestic air carrier in terms of revenue passenger miles. On Feb. 16, 1937, American carried its one-millionth passenger. American Export Airlines had been founded in 1937 as a subsidiary of the shipping company American Export Lines and beginning in 1942 operated a flying boat service between New York and Ireland. On November 10, 1945 following interest from American Airlines, who wanted to break into the overseas market dominated by Pan American, American Export Airlines merged with the transatlantic division of American Airlines to become American Overseas Airlines (AOA). FAM-24 was awarded to AOA and on October 23, 1945 it inaugurated international transatlantic flight service direct from both inland and coastal cities in the US (New York NY, Boston MA, Chicago IL, Philadelphia PA & Washington DC) to Europe.

Previous Dealer Price: $20.00

Light edge wear. This cover is in Very Fine Condition.
Some wear is probable. If there are wrinkles, waves, tears or missing pieces, I'll mention them. Please view the scans to form your own opinion on condition. Additional information upon request. Just message me! Thanks for looking, and thanks in advance for your bids!

                 

In general, postal history items will be in fine / very fine condition. Many like FDC's will be in excellent condition. Standalone stamps will be described. Additional information upon request. Just message me! Thanks for looking, and thanks in advance for your purchases!


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(I will happily combine shipping for you)

At Checkout, You Will (Hopefully) Have These Shipping Options.
IF YOU WANT TRACKING, YOU NEED TO PAY FOR IT.

$1.00 = USPS First Class - No Tracking
$4.50 = Parcel Post or Certified Mail with Tracking
$4.00 for Insured Mail up to $100.00.
$14.00 = Registered Mail (USA Only)
$19.00 = Registered Mail to Canada


Just $1.50 First Class to Canada!
Please allow a little time for me to invoice you!

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OVERSEAS ORDERS

Just $2.50 Airmail For Overseas shipping & handling for regular sized covers!
Large covers will be a dollar more. $2.00 if much larger.
(You can pay for Registered Mail for any purchase of any amount. 
Recommended if you live in a country where item's are lost much of the time.)

Buy as many items as you wish with NO additional 
shipping charges per package up to $75.00 in value!

Just $19.00 For Registered Mail! Multiple items may be combined, 
and may cost up to $20.00 total in some cases.

REQUIRED FOR ITEMS OVER $75.00 Going Outside the USA. 

I Can Invoice You For The Items With Correct Combined Shipping. Please message me!
Since PayPal charges per transaction, I cannot refund you if you pay for individual items before I have a chance to invoice you with combined shipping.
THANKS! Sincerely, Dave

I Sell All Kinds of Postal History & Some other things too!
1800's stampless, 19th Century stamps on and off cover,
Stamp Dealer Covers, FDC's, Collins' covers, 
DPO's, RFD's, single prexie and multiple prexies 
usages, Transatlantic airmails and ship covers, fancy cancels, naval, 
world exposition, celebrity, aviation and space autographs, 
Advertising, Airmail, Graf Zeppelins, USS Akron & USS 
Macon, Railroad RPO / RMS and more!
Follow my listings to see more of them! They will be priced to sell!


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Listing TypeGallery Listing
Listing ID#214803945
Start TimeSun 18 Dec 2022 16:23:36 (BST)
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LocationUnited States
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