b'79233232232C FRANCE: 22 Oct.1909 Menu Card from a celebratory aviation dinner dedicated to Louis Charles Joseph Bleriot and signed by him, just three months after he had become world-famous for making the first airplane flight across the English Channel, the dinner courses themed to match his achievement including Consomme Bleriot & Souffle Glace en Aeroplane; also included are two contemporary postcards showing Bleriot and his aircraft. A wonderful opportunity to acquire a unique item related to an aviation pioneer; couple of minor stains, otherwise very good condition. Ex Frommer. .$600800233C GREAT BRITAIN: 22 July 1933 Great Britain - United States stampless cover sent per James & Amy Mollison in the de Havilland Dragon Seafarer, typed endorsement on reverse July 27 1933 referencing the plane having crashed at Bridgeport Connecticut, signed JA Mollison & A Mollison, minor soiling/stains. Only 4 covers were flown. Philatelic Foundation Certificate (1976). Ex Boris Joffe & Tom Frommer. [Jim Mollison and his wife, the former Amy Johnson were the most famous husband/wife team in aviation and were treated by Americans as high level celebrities.] . $2,0002,500New Guinea234234C 1927 (Apr. 30) USA internal airmail combination franking (AAMC.P1b) cover to Reading (PA), endorsedPer/AIR MAIL/via Sydney/& San Francisco with Huts 1d green (3) tied by Rabaul datestamps paying 3d surface rate to USA, plus USA 16c & 8c Airmails tied by SAN FRANCISCO JUN9/1927 paying the USA 24c internal airmail fee, fine and attractive, Cat.$1000+. Prepayment of the US domestic airmail fee with US stamps was authorised in 1924 with the arrangement being terminated in 1937. Fewer than 15 examples of combination frankings from New Guinea are known.Provenance: Tom Frommer $1,0001,250'