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India 1932 KGV 3v on Madras-Karachi Airmail FFC from Bombay to Karachi w/ Tata & Sons Ltd. route map on reverse

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India 1930 KGV 2v on Karachi–Delhi Airmail FFC w/ "Aerodrome" cancel to Calcutta, signed by Stephen H. Smith on reverse

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India 1933 KGV 2v on Calcutta–Karachi Airmail FFC w/ Britannia illustration & slogan cancel from Asansol to New Delhi

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India 1934 "Earthquake Emergency Flight" cover w/ KGV 3v from Darbhanga to Calcutta, signed by S. Smith on reverse

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