LOT 307 Earhart, Lindbergh, and Wright
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Impressive display featuring three famous aviators: an airmail cover postmarked Miami, February 4, 1929, with a stamped cachet honoring Lindbergh’s ‘First Flight Mail International F.A.M. 5 Miami–Canal Zone’ flight, signed in the lower left in fountain pen, “C. A. Lindbergh”; a bank check, 8.5 x 3.25, filled out in another hand and signed by Orville Wright, payable to Lucien Warner for $1, April 16, 1925, bearing commemorative 1932 and 2003 postmarks at the top; and a postal cover postmarked New York, June 20, 1932, with a stamped cachet honoring Amelia Earhart’s return to New York after her transatlantic flight, signed above the cachet in fountain pen by Earhart. Presented with a metallic propellor honoring Lindbergh; a drive chain representing the type used in the 1905 Wright Brothers’ engine; and a swatch of red fabric from Earhart’s Lockheed Vega 5B, removed from the plane while undergoing restoration at the Smithsonian. All are cloth-matted together with images to an overall size of 34.25 x 28.25. In overall fine condition. A rare and wonderful assemblage of three of the greatest names in aviation history.
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