b'48466THE LONDON to MELBOURNE, MacROBERTSON CENTENARY AIR RACE 1934: Souvenir silver tea-spoon with KLM UIVER to the handle, the dates, route and a stork to the bowl. (11cm long); Also, a 50th Anniversary porcelain hanging plaque by Regina Delfts Blauw, Oosterwijk, depicting the UIVER, her crew, and the complete route flown in 1934 from London to Melbourne. (2 items) $120150Ex 467467C THE LAST FLIGHT OF THE SOUTHERN CROSS: 18 July 1935 (AAMC.514 & 515) comprising covers numbered 46, 49, and consecutively numbered 88 & 89, cover 46 with a IMPERFORATE SPECIAL VIGNETTE (rare on cover) and a personally written note from Ernie Crome on reverse, the others bearing a perforated vignette; all covers are signed by the seven personnel aboard this historic Mascot-Richmond short flight, namely pilots Charles Kingsford Smith and P.G. Taylor, plus Mary Kingsford Smith, John Stannage, Beau Shiel, John Ulm & C.G.Scrimgeour (radio broadcaster); also an unnumbered cover with perforated vignette and bold Kingsford Smith signature on the face. A most desirable group, Cat. $4,650. (5 signed covers) $2,0002,500468C THE LAST FLIGHT OF THE SOUTHERN CROSS: A special envelope postmarked at RICHMOND on 18th July 1935 at the conclusion of the short flight from Mascot; signed by the pilot, Charles Kingsford Smith, bearing a perforated vignette and addressed to Ernie Crome. Accompanied by a QANTAS reproduction photograph of the Southern Cross in flight. Also, a B.D.V. cigarette card featuring CKS. (3 items). $300400469C The Last Flight of the Southern Cross 18 July 1935 (AAMC.515) a cover (#30) carried from Mascot to Richmond, with special vignette showing the route the aeroplane had followed around the world; signed by Charles Kingsford Smith, Mary Kingsford Smith, P.G. Taylor, John Stannage and all other personnel on board. .$8001,000ImagesLot numbers in black indicate lots not illustrated in this catalogue but which are available online at www.leski.com.au'