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The unique and remarkable radio-telgramms transmitted by Lady Grace Hay-Drummond-Hay from the Graf Zeppelin LZ 127 during the first Atlantic Crossing, numbered 1-5, dated 12/13 October 1928 with quotes: (1) .... 'Wonderful silver ship driving through air 75 miles hour toward Bermudes '....., (2) ..... 'opal Madeiras set saphire sea' ..... 'unbelievable smoothness' ..... ' cannot yet realize eyem first woman crossing Atlantic east west' ....., (3) ..... 'While glass 117 year old Napoleon cognac presented by Peltzar Berlins gourmet catener evoked admiration evenconnoisseur lips Ecknener', (4) ..... 'worked feverishly with pencils crayon catch emotions Zeppelin pyjama dad passengers last view Europe'...... (5) ..... 'sat control bridge with Eckener, Lehmann .... watched gorgeous sunset .... as our ship dashed over smooth sea ........ saw gascells ..... and how crew lives/sleeps'; two unused radio telegramm forms; inscribed and signed photographs of LZ 127, Hugo Ecknener's daughter, with various signatures including Grafin Brandeslein-Zepplin, Capt Lehmann and others (A Lot)See illustration (Part Lot)