Volume 10, 28 pages
Autographed stamps (Spain - Zanzibar) 1940s - 1950s
- B/2 Spanish stamps on card, card signed by General Franco, Prime Minister of Spain
- Spanish stamp on card, signed by General Franco, Prime Minister ofSpain
- Spanish stamp on card, card signed by Princess Maria Cristina ofSpain
- B/4 Spanish stamps, signed by Princess Maria Cristina and Princess Beatrice of Spain,with signature card of Maria Cristina and cancelled cover
- Spanish stamp on card signed by Prince Juan Carlos of Spain, and signed callingcard
- Spanish stamp on card signed by Prince Juan Carlos of Spain and cancelled cover
- Spanish stamp on card signed by the Duke of Segovia and cancelled cover
- Spanish stamp on card, card signed by Victoria Eugenia, Queen ofSpain
- B/4 Spanish stamps, signed by VictoriaEugenia
- Cancelled Swedish stamp on card, signed by Gustavus V, King ofSweden
- Syrian stamp on card, card signed by Hashim Atassi, President ofSyria
- B/4 Syrian stamps on card, card signed by Hashim Atassi, and cancelled cover
- Syrian stamp on card, signed by Shukri El-Kouatly, President ofSyria
- B/4 Syrian stamps, individually signed by Shukri El-Kouatly, and cancelled cover
- B/4 Syrian stamps on card, card signed by Marshal Husni Zayim, President of Syria,and cancelled cover
- Tongan stamp on card, signed by Salote Dupon, Queen ofTonga
- Tongan stamp on card, signed by Salote Tupou, Queen ofTonga
- B/4 Tongan stamps, signed by Salote Tupou, Queen ofTonga
- B/4 Tunisian stamps, individually signed by Sidi Mohammed Al-Amin, Bey ofTunis
- B/4 Turkish stamps, signed by Celal Bayar, President ofTurkey
- Turkish presentation proof, signed by Ismet Inonu, President ofTurkey
- B/4 Turkish stamps, signed by Ismet Inonu, and cancelled cover
- Brazilian stamp on card, signed by Luis Batlle Berres, President ofUruguay
- B/4 Brazilian stamps on card, signed by Luis BatlleBerres
- Yemeni stamp on card, signed by Seif Ul Islam Abdullah, Prince ofYemen
- Zanzibar stamp on card, signed by Sir Khalifa Bin Harub, Sultan ofZanzibar
- B/4 Zanzibar stamps on card, signed by Sir Khalifa BinHarub
- B/4 Zanzibar stamps on card, signed by Sir Khalifa BinHarub
Volume 11, 32 pages
stamps signed by famous aviators
- B/4 Cuban stamps, individually signed by aviator E. Paul Du Pont, Jr, and cancelled cover
- B/4 Spanish stamps, upper left signed by Charles Lindbergh, Americanaviator
- Spanish stamp on card, signed by Teodoro Fels, Argentineanaviator
- B/4 Spanish stamps, signed by Teodoro Fels, Argentineanaviator
- B/4 Spanish stamps, signed by Lt. Cdr. Dagoberto Godoy, Chileanaviator
- B/4 Spanish stamps, individually signed by Lt. Cdr. Dagoberto Godoy and cancelled cover
- B/4 Cuban stamps, individually signed by Domingo Rosillo, Cubanaviator
- Six B/4 Ecuadorian stamps, each stamp signed by Cpt. Elia Liut, Ecuadorianaviator
- Five B/4 Ecuadorian stamps, each stamp signed by Cpt. Elia Liut, Ecuadorianaviator
- B/4 Ecuadorian stamps, each stamp signed by Cpt. Elia Liut, Ecuadorianaviator
- U.S. stamp (C13) on card, signed by Dr. Hugo Eckener,aeronaut
- U.S. stamp (C18) with plate number, signed by Dr. HugoEckener
- Philippine stamp on card, signed by Cpt. Wolfgang Von Gronau, Germanaviator
- Italian commemorative strip of three stamps, signed by Lt. Col. Mario Baldini ofItaly
- Italian commemorative strip of three stamps, signed by General Vincenzo Biani ofItaly
- Italian commemorative strip of three stamps, signed by General Attilio Biseo ofItaly
- Italian commemorative strip of three stamps, signed by General Bruno Borghetti ofItaly
- Italian strip of three stamps, signed by General Leone Leonello of Italy and cancelled cover
- Italian strip of three stamps, signed by General Ulisse Longo of Italy and cancelled cover
- Italian strip of three stamps, signed by Col. Umberto Nannini of Italy and cancelled cover
- Italian strip of three stamps, signed by General Silvio Napoli of Italy and cancelled cover
- Italian strip of three stamps, signed by General Luigi Questa of Italy and cancelled cover
- Italian strip of three stamps, signed by General Celso Ranieri of Italy and cancelled cover
- Italian commemorative strip of three stamps, signed by General Giuseppe Teucci ofItaly
- Italian strip of three stamps signed by Col. Alessandro Vercelloni of Italy and a cancelled cover
- B/4 Italian stamps, each signed by aviator Francis Lombardi of Italy, and cancelled cover
- B/4 Lithuanian stamps signed by Lt. Felix Waitkus ofPoland
- One each - Lithuanian stamp on card, card signed by Lt. FelixWaitkus
- Lithuanian stamp on card, card signed by Lt. Felix Waitkus, and cancelled cover
- B/4 Netherland stamps signed by Lt. Col. G. A. Koppen of Holland, and cancelled cover
- Three B/4 Netherland stamps signed by Lt. Col. G. A. Koppen ofHolland
- B/4 Netherland stamps signed by Dr. Van der Hoop of Holland, and cancelled cover
Volume 11A, 42 pages (including page 30A)
stamps signed by famous aviators
- Signature card for aviator Walter Hinton, and cancelled cover
- Pre-printed signature card with handwritten note, from Pablo TeodoroFels
- Two postcards, unfranked, one signed by Lt. Cdr. Dagoberto Godoy, and cancelled cover
- Typed letter signed by DagobertoGodoy
- Photographic reproduction of Captain Elia Liut ofEcuador
- Typed letter signed by Captain Elia Liut, and cancelled cover
- Cancelled cover from Dr. HugoEckener
- Cancelled cover from Dr. HugoEckener
- Newspaper clipping, New York Times, Sunday August 15, 1954. Image and brief obituary for Dr. HugoEckener
- Preprinted calling card with handwritten note from Cpt. Wolfgang Von Gronau ofGermany
- Cancelled cover from Cpt. Wolfgang Von Gronau ofGermany
- Magazine clipping on the North Atlantic cruise of General Italo Balbo. Article by Malcolm MacGregor, “The Hunt for Autographed postage stamps.” stamps February 7,1953
- Typed, signed letter from Lt. Col. Mario Baldini ofItaly
- Cancelled cover from Lt. Col. Mario Baldini ofItaly
- Cancelled cover from General VincenzoBiani
- Typed letter signed by General Attilio Biseo ofItaly
- Cancelled cover from General Attilio Biseo ofItaly
- Photographic reproduction of a portrait of General Bruno Borghetti ofItaly
- Typed letter signed by General BrunoBorghetti
- Typed letter signed by General BrunoBorghetti
- Cancelled cover from General BrunoBorghetti
- Signed photograph (portrait) and cancelled cover from General Leone Leonello ofItaly
- Typed letter signed by General LeoneLeonello
- Handwritten note on card, signed by General Ulisse Longo ofItaly
- Typed letter signed by Colonnello Umberto Nannini ofItaly
- Typed letter signed by General Silvio Napoli ofItaly
- Typed letter signed by General Celso Ranieri ofItaly
- Cancelled cover from General Giuseppe Teucci ofItaly
- Typed letter signed by Colonnello Alessandro Vercelloni ofItaly
- Typed letter signed by Francis Lombardi 30A. Cancelled cover from Lt. FelixWaitkus
- Clipping of a photograph and caption from the “Fokker” bulletin, Nov-Dec 1927. “The Postduif” (Carrier Pigeon) and her crew. From left to right: Pilot G. M. H. Frijns, 1st Lieutenant G. A. Koppen in command, and S. Elleman, mechanic
- Clipping from the “Fokker” bulletin, Nov-Dec 1927. “The first mail-carrier Holland-East Indies and back”
- contd. from page32
- contd. from page33
- contd. from page34
- contd. from page35
- contd. from page36
- contd. from page37
- contd. from page38
- Photograph, signed by Lt. Col. G. A. Koppen ofHolland
- Typed letter, signed by G. A.Koppen
Volume 12, 40 pages
stamps signed by Dignitaries
- Cancelled Norwegian stamp on card with signature of Squadron Cdr. TryggveGran
- B/4 Norwegian stamps signed by Tryggve Gran, and handwrittennote
- Portuguese stamp on card signed by Admiral GagoCoutinho
- B/4 Spanish stamps signed by Admiral Gago Coutinho, and cancelled cover
- B/4 Spanish stamps individually signed by General Eduardo Gonzalez Gallarza of Spain, and cancelled cover
- Spanish stamp on card signed by Col. Francisco Iglesias ofSpain
- B/2 Spanish stamps on card signed by Col. Francisco Iglesias, and cancelled cover
- B/4 Spanish stamps on card signed by Col. Francisco Iglesias, and cancelled cover
- Spanish stamp on card, signed by Col. Ignacio Jimenez ofSpain
- B/4 Spanish stamps, individually signed by Col. Ignacio Jimenez, and cancelled cover
- B/4 Turkish stamps, signed by Major SabihaGökçen
- stamp on card signed by General W. Anders, Polish ArmyOfficer
- B/4 stamps signed by General W.Anders
- Polish stamp on card, card signed by Lt. Gen. Tadeuez Bor Komorowski ofPoland
- B/4 Polish stamps, each signed by Tadeuez Bor Komorowski, and cancelled cover
- B/4 UN stamps, signed by Major General E. L. M. Burns, commander of UN Emergency Force
- Ecuadorian stamp on card, signed by Major George Diakoff, and cancelled cover
- B/4 South African stamps on card, signed by Maj. Robert Kernshaw, S. Africanaviator
- B/4 South African stamps on card, signed by Maj. Robert Kernshaw, S. Africanaviator
- B/8 South African stamps on card, signed by Maj. Robert Kernshaw, S. Africanaviator
- Three B/4 imperforated Republik Maluku Selatan stamps signed by General Douglas MacArthur
- Three B/4 imperforated Republik Maluku Selatan stamps signed by General Douglas MacArthur
- One B/4 imperforated Republik Maluku Selatan stamps signed by General Douglas MacArthur
- One B/4 imperforated Republik Maluku Selatan stamps signed by General Douglas MacArthur
- B/4 Philippine stamps signed by DouglasMacArthur
- Two B/4 Philippine stamps signed by Douglas MacArthur and cancelled cover
- Ecuadorian stamp on card, signed by Col. Chester C. Moomaw, and cancelled cover
- B/4 Japanese stamps on card, card signed by Ensign Kazuo Sakamaki of Japan, and cancelled cover
- Two B/4 Japanese stamps, one block signed on each stamp’s reverse by KazuoSakamaki
- B/4 U.S. stamps signed by Pharmacist Mate John H.Bradley
- B/4 U.S. stamps signed by Pvt. Rene A.Gagnon
- B/4 U.S. stamps signed by Cpl. Ira H.Hayes
- B/4 U.S. stamps signed by Joe Rosenthal, A.P.Photographer
- Five U.S. Army stamps, signed by Sgt. B. J. Burns, Sgt. William A. Donaldson, Sgt.Charles
S. Jordan, Sgt. W. B. May, and Top Sgt. Edward Schroder
- B/4 U.S. Army stamps signed by Cpt. P. A. Linguiti, and cancelled cover
- Four U.S. Army stamps, signed by Cpt. P. A. Linguiti, Cpt. James C. Sharpe, Lt. George W. Thoemke, and Lt. Walter E.Tober
- B/4 U.S. Army stamps signed individually by Cpt. James M. Ruby, cancelled cover, and handwrittennote
- B/4 U.S. Army stamps signed individually by Cpt. James C. Sharpe, and cancelled cover
- B/4 U.S. Army stamps signed by Cpt. George W. Thoemke, and cancelled cover
- B/4 U.S. Army stamps signed individually by Lt. Walter E. Tober, and cancelled cover
Volume 12A, 36 pages
stamps signed by Dignitaries
- Two small photographs, one signed by Maj. Tryggve Gran, and cancelled cover
- Handwritten note on the inside of an envelope, Scott Expedition to the SouthPole
- Signature card from Admiral GagoCoutinho
- Handwritten note signed by Admiral Gago Coutinho, and cancelled cover
- Typed letter signed by General Eduardo Gonzalez Gallarza ofSpain
- Typed letter signed by Cpt. Francisco Iglesias ofSpain
- Typed letter signed by Francisco Iglesias ofSpain
- Typed letter signed by Ignacio Jimenez ofSpain
- Handwritten letter signed by Major SabihaGökçen
- Cancelled cover from Major SabihaGökçen
- Cancelled cover from Major SabihaGökçen
- Newspaper clipping on Maj. Sabiha Gökçen. “Turkey’s Woman Flier Advocates Co-Ed Pilots.” The New York Times August 10,1953
- Notecard and cancelled cover from General W.Anders
- Notecard from secretary of General W. Anders, and cancelled cover
- Typed letter signed by T. Bor Komorowski ofPoland
- Typed letter signed by Maj. RobertKershaw
- Cancelled cover from Maj. RobertKershaw
- Typed letter signed by Maj. RobertKershaw
- Cancelled cover from Maj. RobertKershaw
- Signature card and cancelled cover from General DouglasMacArthur
- Handwritten note signed by KazuoSakamaki
- Iwo Jima illustration with individualsnamed
- Newspaper clipping, Iwo Jima, from Linn’s Weekly stamp News November 14,1949
- Newspaper clipping, “Who raised the flags on Iwo Jima?” by H. M.Brehm
- Newspaper clipping (contd. from page24)
- Newspaper clipping. Lucas, Jim G. “Iwo Jima flag raisers seek chiefly to forget.” New York World Telegram January 31,1950
- Cancelled cover from John H.Bradley
- Cancelled cover from Rene A.Gagnon
- Typed letter, from employer of Cpl. Ira H.Hayes
- Cancelled cover from employer of Cpl. Ira H.Hayes
- Newspaper clipping on Ira Hayes. “Heroes: Then There Were Two.” Time February 7,1955
- Iwo Jima photograph signed by JoeRosenthal
- Cancelled cover from JoeRosenthal
- Handwritten letter from Cpt. James C.Sharpe
- Handwritten letter from Cpt. George W.Thoemke
- Handwritten letter from Lt. Walter E.Tober