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Lindbergh was a national hero. In 1927, Charles Lindbergh, the aviator, became the first man to make a nonstop solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean. In 1932, his son was kidnapped and murdered, and Lindbergh was again the center of public interest. Lindbergh went to the Pacific area to advise the United States Army and Navy in 1944. He died in 1974. All types of Lindbergh memorabilia are collected. |
| Category | Pattern or Item | Description | Year Priced | | Lindbergh | Airplane | Lindy Prop Drive, Hubley, 10-in. Wingspan | 2002 | | Lindbergh | Airplane | Spirit Of St. Louis, Model, Tin, C.1930, 19 1/2 x 4 1/2 In. | 2002 | | Lindbergh | Ashtray | Ceramic, Our National Hero Co. Ceramic, Yellow | 2006 | | Lindbergh | Ashtray | Ceramic, Our National Hero, Ceramic, Yellow | 2007 | | Lindbergh | Bank | Cast Metal, Gilt, Marked Lindy Bank By G & T, McKeesport, Pa., 6 1/2 x 4 In. | 2010 | | Lindbergh | Bank | Aluminum, Key Lock, Grannis & Tolton, 1930s, M124, 6 1/2 In. | 2003 | | Lindbergh | Bank | Bust | 1995 | | Lindbergh | Bank | Bust, Fly Suit, N. Tregor, 1928, 6 1/2 In. | 2006 | | Lindbergh | Bank | Bust, Lead, 5 7/8 In. | 2002 | | Lindbergh | Bank | Bust, Metal, Key, Grannis & Tolton, 1930s | 1997 | | Lindbergh | Bank | Lindy Bank, Bust Of Lindbergh, Aluminum, Grannis & Tolton, 1928, 4 x 6 In. | 1999 | | Lindbergh | Banner | Welcome Capt. Lindbergh, Spirit Of St. Louis, Embroidered, 1927, 9 X 5 In. | 2007 | | Lindbergh | Banner | Welcome Lindbergh, Orange Ground, Sackcloth, Frame, Late 1920s, 18 1/4 X 23 1/2 In. | 2007 | | Lindbergh | Book | Lindbergh's Lone Eagle, 1928 | 1996 | | Lindbergh | Book | Lone Eagle | 2003 | | Lindbergh | Book | The Lone Eagle, 1929, 8 X 9 In. | 1995 | | Lindbergh | Bookends | Aviator, Arched, Cast Iron, 5 1/2 In. | 2010 | | Lindbergh | Bookends | Charles Lindbergh, Aviator Hat, Bust, Painted, Metal, 5 In. | 2010 | | Lindbergh | Bookends | Lindbergh In Flight Cap, Metal, Painted, 5 In. | 2010 | | Lindbergh | Bookends | Spirit Of St. Louis, Bronze, Inscription, 1st Nonstop Flight, c.1927 | 2009 | | Lindbergh | Bookends | Aviator, Iron, Bronze Finish | 2000 | | Lindbergh | Bookends | Aviator, Iron, Connecticut Mfg. Co., 5 1/2 In. | 2007 | | Lindbergh | Bookends | Cast Iron, 1930s | 2007 | | Lindbergh | Bookends | Charles Lindbergh Bust, Aviator, Brass, Foundry Mark, 6 In. | 2007 | | Lindbergh | Bookends | Engine, Propeller, Bust, Cast Iron, Copper Plate, 4 3/4 x 6 3/4 In. | 2005 |
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