b'51389C 1970s-2000 FDCs signed by various luminaries including Marlk Oliphant, Ray Honisett, James Gordon VC,Joh Bjelk-Petersen, sport themed covers signed by Ron Barassi (2), swimmer Nicole Livingstone or aerial skier Kirstie Marshall; also 2 presentation folders (2) one for 1991 Those Who Served signed by Bruce Ruxton, Dacre Smyth & others, the other folder with two items signed by Nancy Bird; generally very fine. (50 items). .$150250390C 1970s-early 2000s FDCs array, all appear unaddressed, many of the 1990s-2000s covers still in their Australia Post display packs, also a few PSEs; generally very fine. (few 100s) .$100150391C 1978 (May) to 2006 (Dec) FDC Selection with high values, M/Ss, sheetlets, International Post to $20; also a few commemorative covers including 1982 Brisbane Commonwealth Games; all in fine unaddressed condition. (few 100s) $150300392C 1980s-1990s souvenir covers in seven volumes used and unused, noting silks, framas, flight anniversary plus stamp show emissions; few of the albums have been exposed to damp but the covers are largely unaffected, generally fine. Big variety. (100s) $100200393C 1980s-1990s unaddressed FDCs in seven albums including 1991 Across Town Perth, 1992 Box Link (2, Melbourne & Rosny Park, Tas); also Counter Prints Stamps & M/Ss, plus a few Territories; couple of the albums have been exposed to damp but the covers are largely unaffected; generally very fine. (100s) . $150250394C Mostly 1980s-90s commemorative covers in five albums, thematically biased presentation with subjects including flight & flight anniversary, police, penguins, papal, railways & trains, scouting & sport (some Americas Cup); also noted 1984 Canberra Festival with Goat Mail cinderellas, album featuring pictormark cancels, another with philatelic exhibition covers including 1981 Manning District Stamp & Coin Show x4, plus Lord Howe Island, Rottnest Island Tin Can Mail, etc; mostly fine. (100s)$150250395C 1980s-1990s covers & PSEs with pictormark/commemorative cancels including with complete sets or single stamps including framas, some duplication, overall good variety in mostly very fine condition. (100s) $100150396C 1980s-2000s Maximum Card accumulation including International Post, mostly cancelled on FDI, heavy duplication throughout, many still in retail cello packs indicating a huge initial cost. Substantial Postage value for postcard usage to International destinations. (1000s) . $250500397PS 1934 (Nov.8) 6th Australian Philatelic Exhibition (Melbourne) group all with fine strikes of the 17NOV1934 hexagonal datestamp, comprising registered No 39 2d Stationery Envelope uprated with 3d Airmail and registered No 50 1d KGV Postal Card uprated with three 1d meters, plus a 2d Lettercard. (3) $100200398C 1956 (Nov. 22) registered cover with 1/- & 7d Olympics tied by OLYMPIC PARK View of Stadia 22NOV/1956 commemorative datestamp APM:1171, Richmond Park Kiosk 3/XVI Olympiad, Vic., Aust. registration label numbered 0002, addressed to dealer Eugene Stanley and in very fine condition. Sought-after low number registration label $200250 Australian Aerophilately399C 1 July 1927 (AAMC.106) Cloncurry - Normanton cover, flown by QANTAS on their inaugural flight over this extension to their route. Hudson Fysh was the pilot. Cat.$175. $100125400C 22 May 1931 (AAMC.206) Australia-Netherland Indies registered flown cover addressed to England with attractive franking comprising Roos Third Wmk 3d Die I block of 4 & single, KGV Single Wmk 4d violet block of 6 & 1d red (4) one with PQSTAGE flaw, plus 3d Kingsford Smith, flight cachet in violet, Carnarvon & Wyndham (WA) backstamps. Lovely item. $150250 401C 10 Dec.1934 (AAMC.470) Australia-Singapore-England registered small cover to England with 1/6d Hermes & 3d Macarthur tied by West Leederville (WA) 8DEC34 datestamp, black/red registration label numbered 46, addressed to Sir Hal Colebatch former WA Premier then serving in London as agent-general for Western Australia$100150402C MAY - JUNE 1938: THE W.R.CARPENTER FLIGHTS TO PAPUA & NEW GUINEA30 May - 5 June 1938 (AAMC.808-812a) Sydney - Rabaul; Rabaul - Sydney (signed); Wewak - Salamaua - Sydney; Cooktown - Port Moresby; Cooktown - Salamaua and Port Moresby - Cooktown. Flown covers (6) carried on the first contract airmail flights by W.R.Carpenter Airlines. Sir Walter Randolph Carpenter [18771954] was an Australian-Canadian pearl hunter, trader, merchant, ship-owner, airline industry leader and philanthropist of American ancestry active in the western Pacific from the 1890s through the 1940s. In 1914 he formed the firm of W. R. Carpenter & Co. Ltd. in Sydney, and began establishing plantations, stores, trading stations, shipping services in the Southwest Pacific. When World War I erupted, his company expanded into New Guinea when the Australian government expropriated German property. The company branched out as major storekeepers, traders, and property owners in New Guinea and the Solomon Islands.In New Guinea, Carpenter took advantage of the development of the Morobe gold fields to acquire hotels in Wau and Bulolo, set up electrical power plants and cold storage facilities, and operated a fleet of inter-island steamers. In 1933 he established the first air service between Salamaua and Wau with two De Havilland Fox Moth aircraft, followed in 1934 by a direct shipping line between Australia, the Western Pacific, and European ports. In 1936 he expanded his airline through a government-subsidized route between Rabaul and Australia. $200250'