20 APRIL 2013 HONG KONG
THE COLLECTOR’S SERIES Banknotes of China and Hong Kong Fine Coins of China and Hong Kong Bonds and Share Certificates of China and Hong Kong Fine Stamps & Covers of China and Hong Kong
The Collector's Series Sale - Hong Kong CSS05
20 April 2013 in Hong Kong and on
S ALE L OCATION
YOUR SPINK TEAM FOR THIS SALE
SPINK CHINA
FOR YOUR QUESTIONS ABOUT THE SALE
9/F Malaysian Consulate Building, 50 Gloucester Road, Hong Kong tel +852 25 300 100 fax +852 25 266 128
Anna Lee china@spink.com +852 25 300 100
S ALE D ETAILS Saturday 20 April 2013
11:00 AM
In sending commission bids or making enquiries, this sale should be referred to as CSS05
V IEWING OF L OTS Viewing at 50 Gloucester Road, Hong Kong: Thursday Friday
18 April 2013 9:30 AM- 6:00 PM 19 April 2013 9:30 AM- 6:00 PM
AUCTION TEAM FOR YOUR CATALOGUE REQUESTS, BIDS, SALE RESULTS AND PAYMENT
Amy Yung china@spink.com +852 25 300 100 fax +852 25 266 128 Dennis Chan china@spink.com +852 25 300 100 Newton Tsang china@spink.com +852 25 300 100
二○一三年春季斯賓克華郵拍賣會
Raymond Tat china@spink.com +852 25 300 100
拍賣會時間 四月二十日 星期六 上午十一時
預展時間 FOR YOUR INTERNET BIDDING
四月十八日至十九日 星期四至星期五 上午九時三十分至下午六時
Newton Tsang china@spink.com +852 25 300 100
委託競投授權書必須在四月十九日下午六時前寄交本公司 電話競投要求必須在四月十九日之前安排
斯賓克華郵 香港告士打道五十號馬來西亞大廈九樓 電話: +852 25 300 100 傳真: +852 25 266 128 電郵: china@spink.com 網址: www.spink.com
Spink is pleased to continue to offer Spink Live, the internet bidding service which has revolutionized the way in which our clients bid at auction. To get started, feel free to contact us today for personal assistance. Newton Tsang is available by e-mail: china@spink.com or tel: +852 25 300 100.
For more information about Spink services, forthcoming sales and sales results visit the Spink Website www.spink.com
GROUP CHAIRMAN AND CEO Olivier D. Stocker YOUR SPECIALISTS
STAMPS UK – Tim Hirsch Guy Croton David Parsons Nick Startup Neill Granger Paul Mathews Dominic Savastano Tom Smith USA – George Eveleth Arthur Poudrier Europe – Guido Craveri Fernando Martínez China – Anna Lee COINS UK - Mike Veissid Paul Dawson Richard Bishop William MacKay Eleanor Charlotte Dix Tim Robson Barbara Mears John Pett USA – Stephen Goldsmith Greg Cole Normand Pepin China – Mark Li BANKNOTES, BONDS & SHARES UK – Barnaby Faull Mike Veissid Andrew Pattison Tom Badley USA – Stephen Goldsmith China – Mark Li ORDERS, DECORATIONS, MEDALS & MILITARIA UK – Mark Quayle Oliver Pepys BOOKS UK – Philip Skingley Annie Beadle AUTOGRAPHS USA – Stephen Goldsmith WINES China – Anna Lee Guillaume Willk-Fabia
YOUR EUROPE TEAM (LONDON – LUGANO)
Chairman’s Office Monica Kruber Charles Blane Directors Tim Hirsch Anthony Spink Auction & Client Management Team Miroslava Adusei-Poku Luca Borgo Rita ArieteSarah Schmitz John Winchcombe Harry Gladwin María Martínez Maurizio Schenini Finance Alison Bennet Marco Fiori Mina Bhagat Dennis Muriu Alison Kinnaird Billy Tumelty Claire Greenhill IT & Administration Berdia Qamarauli Attila Gyanyi Liz Cones Curlene Spencer Tom Robinson Cristina Dugoni Giacomo Canzi
YOUR AMERICA TEAM (NEW YORK – DALLAS) Chairman Emeritus John Herzog Auction Administration and Marketing & Design Lori Lewin Finance & Administration Sam Qureshi Auctioneers Stephen Goldsmith
YOUR ASIA TEAM (HONG KONG – SINGAPORE)
Vice Chairman Anna Lee Administration Amy Yung Dennis Chan Newton Tsang Raymond Tat Gary Tan
TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR BUYERS These conditions set out the terms on which we (Spink China Limited of9/F., Malaysian Consulate Building, 50 Gloucester Road, Hong Kong)contract with you (Buyer) either as agent on behalf of the Seller or as principal if we are the Seller. You should read these conditions carefully. 1 DEFINITIONS The following definitions in this condition apply in these conditions. Buyer’s Premium
means the charge payable by you as a percentage of the Hammer Price, at the rates set out in clause 5.1 below;
Certificate of Authenticity
means a certificate issued by an Expert Committee confirming the authenticity of a Lot;
Expert Committee
means a committee of experts to whom a Lot may be sent for an extension in accordance with clause 3.4.3;
Forgery
means a Lot constituting an imitation originally conceived and executed as a whole with a fraudulent intention to deceive as to authorship, origin, age, period, culture or source where the correct description as to such matters is not reflected by the description in the catalogue and which at the date of the auction had a value materially less than it would have had if it had been in accordance with the description in the catalogue. Accordingly, no Lot shall be capable of being a Forgery by reason of any damage and/or restoration work of any kind (including re-enamelling);
Hammer Price
means the amount of the highest bid accepted by the auctioneer in relation to a Lot;
Lot Reserve
means any item deposited with us for sale at auction and, in particular, the item or items described against any lot number in any catalogue; the amount below which we agree with the Seller that the Lot cannot be sold;
Seller
means the owner of the Lot being sold by us;
Spink Group
Spink China Limited, Spink and Son Ltd, and our associated companies.
2 SPINK CHINA’S ROLE AS AGENT 2.1 All sales undertaken by us either at auction or privately are undertaken either as agent on behalf of the Seller or from time to time, as principal if we are the owner of the Lot. Please note that even if we are acting as agent on behalf of the Seller rather than as principal, we may have afinancial interest in the Lot.
attribution, genuineness or provenance of any Lot norfor any other errors of description or for any faults or defects in any Lot. 3.3 Your Responsibility You are responsible for satisfying yourself as to the condition of the goods and the matters referred to in the catalogue description.
2.2 The contract for the sale of the Lot will be between you and the Seller. 3 BEFORE THE SALE 3.1 Examination of goods You are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which you are interested, before the auction takes place. Conditionreportsare usually available on request. We provide no guarantee to you other than in relation to Forgeries, as set out in clause 5.10 of these Terms andConditions. 3.2 Catalogue descriptions 3.2.1 Statements by us in the catalogue or condition report, or made orally or in writing elsewhere, regarding the authorship, origin, date, age, size,medium, attribution, genuineness, provenance, condition or estimated selling price of any Lot are merely statements of opinion, and are not to be relied on as statements of definitive fact. Catalogue illustrations are for guidance only, and should not be relied on either to determine thetone or colour of any item or to reveal imperfections. Estimates of the selling price should not be relied on as a statement that this price is either the price at which the Lot will sell or its value for any other purpose. 3.2.2 Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and the absence of such a reference does not imply that an item is free from defects or restoration nor does a reference to particular defects imply the absence of anyothers. 3.2.3 Other than as set out in clause 5.8, and in the absence of fraud, neither the Seller nor we, nor any of our employees or agents, are responsiblefor the correctness of any statement as to the authorship, origin, date, age,
3.4 Extensions – Stamps only 3.4.1 If you wish to obtain an expert opinion or Certificate of Authenticity on any Lot (other than a mixed lot or lot containing undescribed stamps) you must notify us in writing not less than forty-eight hours before the time fixed for the commencement of the first session of the auction. If accepted by us, such request shall have the same effect as notice of an intention to question the genuineness or description of theLot for the purposes of clause 5.8 of these Terms and Conditions and the provisions of clause 5.8 shall apply accordingly. 3.4.2 Notice of a request for an expert opinion or Certificate of Authenticity must give the reason why such opinion is required and specify the identity of your proposed expert which will be subject to agreement by us. We reserve the right, at our discretion, to refuse a request for anexpert opinion or Certificate of Authenticity including (without limitation) where the proposed expert is not known to us. 3.4.3 If we accept a request for an expert opinion or Certificate of Authenticity we will submit the Lot to the Expert Committee. You acknowledgeand accept that the length of time taken by an Expert Committee to reach an opinion will vary depending on the circumstances and in anyevent is beyond our control. 3.4.4 We will not normally accept a request for an extension on account of condition. Any Lot described in the catalogue as having faults or defects may not be returned even if an expert opinion or Certificate of Authenticity cites other faults or defects not included in the catalogue description, other than in the case of a Forgery.
3.4.5 Should Spink China Limited accept a request for an extension under the foregoing provisions of this paragraph, the fact may be stated by the Auctioneer from the rostrum prior to the sale of the Lot.
accuracy of the Lot number displayed on the converter, or the foreign currency equivalent of Hong Kong dollar bids. We shall not be liable to you for any loss suffered as a result of you following the currency converter.
3.4.6 It should be noted that any stamp accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity is sold on the basis of that Certificate only and not on the basis of any other description or warranty as to authenticity. No request for an extension will be accepted on such a stamp and the return of such astamp will not be accepted.
4.8 Video images At some auctions there will be a video screen. Mistakes may occur in its operation, and we cannot be liable to you regarding either the correspondence of the image to the Lot being sold or the quality of the image as a reproduction of the original.
4 AT THE SALE
4.9 Bidding Increments Bidding generally opens below the low estimate and advances in the following order although the auctioneer may vary the bidding increments during the course of the auction. The normal bidding increments are:
4.1 Refusal of admission Our sales usually take place on our own premises or premises over which we have control for the sale, and we have the right, exercisable at our complete discretion, to refuse admission to the premises or attendance at an auction. 4.2 Registration before bidding You must complete and sign a registration form and provide identification before making a bid at auction. Please be aware that we usually require buyers to undergo a credit check. Some lots may be designated, prior to the auction, as “Premium lots”, which means a deposit may be required before placing a bid on the item for sale. Information will be posted on our website in such an event. 4.3 Bidding as Principal When making a bid (whether such bids are made in person or by way of telephone bids operated by Spink, commission or online or email bids), you will be deemed to be acting as principal and will be accepting personal liability, unless it has been agreed in writing, at the time of registration, that youare acting as agent on behalf of a third party buyer acceptable to us. 4.4 Commission Bids If you give us instructions to bid on your behalf, by using the form provided in our catalogues or via our website, we shall use reasonable endeavors to do so, provided these instructions are received not later than 24 hours before the auction. If we receive commission bids on a particular Lot for identical amounts, and at auction these bids are the highest bids for the Lot, it will be sold to the person whose bid was received first. Commission bids are undertaken subject to other commitments at the time of the sale, and the conduct of the auction may be such that we are unable to bid as requested. Since this is undertaken as a free service to prospective buyers on the terms stated, we cannot accept liability for failure to make a commission bid. You should therefore always attend personally if you wish to be certain of bidding. All commission bids should be sent to 9/F Malaysian Consulate Building, 50 Gloucester Road, Hong Kong up till 24 hours prior to the sale. 4.5 On-line Bidding We offer internet services as a convenience to our clients. We will not be responsible for errors or failures to execute bids placed on the internet, including, without limitation, errors or failures caused by (i) a loss of internet connection by either party for whatever reason; (ii) a breakdown or problems with the online bidding software and/or (iii) a breakdown or problems with your internet connection, computer or system. Execution of on-line internet bids is a free service undertaken subject to other commitments at the time of the auction and we do not accept liability for failing to execute an online internet bid or for errors or omissions in connection with this activity. 4.6Telephone Bids If you make arrangements with us not less than 24 hours before the sale, we shall use reasonable endeavors to contact you to enable you to participate in bidding by telephone, but in no circumstances will we be liable to either the Seller or you as a result of failure to do so. 4.7 Currency Converter At some auctions, a currency converter will be operated, based on the one month forward rates of exchange quoted to us by Bank of China orany other appropriate rate determined by us, at opening on the date of the auction. Bidding will take place in a currency determined by us,which is usually Hong Kong dollars for auctions held in Hong Kong. The currency converter is not always reliable, and errors may occur beyond our control either in the
HK$500 to HK$2,000 by HK$100 HK$2,000 to HK$3,000 by HK$200 HK$3,000 to HK$5,000 by HK$200 or HK$300 HK$5,000 to HK$10,000 by HK$500 HK$10,000 to HK$20,000 by HK$1,000 HK$20,000 to HK$30,000 by HK$2,000 HK$30,000 to HK$50,000 by HK$2,000 or HK$3,000 HK$50,000 to HK$100,000 by HK$5,000 HK$100,000 to HK$ 200,000 by HK$10,000 HK$200,000 to HK$300,000 by HK$20,000 HK$300,000 and up at Auctioneer’s discretion 4.10 Bidding by the Spink Group 4.10.1 We reserve the right to bid on Lots on the Seller’s behalf up to the amount of the Reserve (if any), which will never be above the low estimate printed in the auction catalogue. 4.10.2 The Spink Group reserves the right to bid on and purchase Lots as principal. 4.11 The Auctioneer’s Discretion The auctioneer has the right at his absolute discretion to refuse any bid to advance the bidding in such manner as he may decide to withdrawor divide any Lot, to combine any two or more Lots and, in the case of error or dispute, to put an item up for bidding again. 4.12 Successful Bid Subject to the auctioneer’s discretion, the striking of his hammer marks the acceptance of the highest bid, provided always that such bid is higher than the Reserve (where applicable), and the conclusion of a contract for sale between you and the Seller. 4.13 After Sale Arrangements If you enter into any private sale agreements for any Lot with the Seller within 60 days of the auction, we, as exclusive agents of the Seller reserve the right to charge you the applicable Buyer’s Premium in accordance with these Terms and Conditions, and the seller a commission in accordance with the terms of the seller’s agreement. 4.14 Return of Lot Once your bid has been accepted for a Lot then you are liable to payfor that Lot in accordance with these Terms and Conditions. If there are any problems with a Lot then you must notify us within 7 days ofreceipt of the Lot, specifying the nature of the problem. We may thenrequest that theLot is returned to us for inspection. Save as set out inclause 5.8, the cancellation of the sale of any Lot and the refund ofthe correspondingpurchase price is entirely at our sole discretion. Wewill not normally exercise that discretion if the Lot is not received byus in the same conditionthat it was in at the auction date. 5 AFTER THE AUCTION 5.1 Buyer’s Premium In addition to the Hammer Price, you must pay us the Buyer’s Premium at a rate of 20% of the final Hammer Price of each Lot.
5.2Payment 5.2.1 You must provide us with your full name and permanent address and, if so requested, details of the bank from which any payments to us will be made. You must pay the full amount due on your invoice within seven days after the date of the sale. This applies even if you wish to export the Lot and an export license is (or may be) required. 5.2.2 You will not acquire title to the Lot until all amounts due to us have been paid in full.This includes instances where special arrangements were made for release of Lot prior to full settlement. 5.2.3 Payment should be made in Hong Kong Dollars by one of the following methods: (i) Direct bank transfer to our account details of which are set out on the invoice. All bank charges shall be met by you. Please ensure that your client number is noted on the transfer. (ii) By cheque or bank draft made payable to Spink China Limited. Please note that the processing charges for payments made by cheques or bank drafts drawn on a non-Hong Kong bank shall be met by you. Please ensure that the remittance slip printed at the bottom of the invoice is enclosed with your payment. (iii) By Visa or Mastercard. A charge of 3% will be applied. By American Express, a charge of 4% will be applied. We are not responsible for any foreign exchange losses or charges that you may incur in connection with such card payments. 5.2.4 Payments should be made by the registered buyer and not by third parties, unless it has been agreed at the time of registration that you areacting as an agent on behalf of a third party. 5.3 Notification We are not able to notify successful bidders by telephone. While Invoices are sent out by mail after the auction we do not accept responsibility for notifying you of the result of your bid.You are requested to contact us by telephone or in person as soon as possible after the auction to obtain details of the outcome of your bids to avoid incurring charges for late payment. 5.4Collection, Packing and Handling of Purchases 5.4.1 Unless we specifically agree to the contrary, we shall retain items sold until all amounts due to us, or to the Spink Group, have been paid in full. 5.4.2 Lots may be collected from 9/F Malaysian Consulate Building, 50 Gloucester Road, Hong Kong. In the event where a cheque or bank draft payable to Spink China Limited has been presented to us, unless we specifically agree to the contrary, no Lots shall be released before the cheque or bank draft has cleared where such funds have been credited into our bank account.
is also on the Buyer to be aware of any Customs import restrictionsthat prohibit the importation of certain collectibles. Spink will not accept return of the Lot(s) under these circumstances. Spink will not accept responsibility for Lot(s) seized or destroyed by Customs. 5.4.7 If the Buyer requires delivery of the Lot to an address other than the invoice address this will be carried out at the discretion of Spink.
5.5Remedies for non-payment or failure to collect purchases 5.5.1 If you fail to make payment within seven days of your stipulated payment date set out in your invoice, we shall be entitled to exercise one or more of the following rights or remedies: 5.5.1.1 to charge interest at the rate of 2% per month compound interest, calculated on a daily basis, from the date the full amount is due; 5.5.1.2 to set off against any amounts which the Spink Group may owe you in any other transaction the outstanding amount remaining unpaid by you; 5.5.1.3 we may keep hold of all or some of your Lots or other property in the possession of the Spink Group until you have paid all the amounts you owe us or the Spink Group, even if the unpaid amounts do not relate to those Lots or other property. Following fourteen days’ notice to you of the amount outstanding and remaining unpaid, the Spink Group shall have the right to arrange the sale of such Lots or other property. We shall apply the proceeds in discharge of the amount outstanding to us, and pay any balance to you; 5.5.1.4 where several amounts are owed by you to the Spink Group in respect of different transactions, to apply any amount paid to discharge any amount owed in respect of any particular transaction, whether or not you so direct; 5.5.1.5 to reject at any future auction any bids made by you or on your behalf or obtain a deposit from you before accepting any bids. 5.5.2 If you fail to make payment within thirty-five days, we shall in addition be entitled: 5.5.2.1 to cancel the sale of the Lot or any other item sold to you at the same or any other auction; 5.5.2.2 to arrange a resale of the Lot, publicly or privately, and, if this results in a lower price being obtained, claim the balance from youtogether with allreasonable costs including a 20% seller’s commission,expenses, damages, legal fees, commissions andpremiums of whatever kind associated with both sales or otherwise, incurred in connection with your failure to make payment; or 5.5.2.3 take any other appropriate action as we deem fit.
5.4.3 A purchased Lot shall be at your risk in all respects from the time of collection or the expiry of seven days from the date of sale, whichever is sooner, and neither Spink China Limited nor its employees nor agents shall thereafter be liable for any loss or damage of any kind, whether caused by negligence or otherwise, while any Lot is in or under their respective custody or control.
5.6Failure to collect Where purchases are not collected within fourteen days after the sale, whether or not payment has been made, you will be required to pay astorage charge of HKD 30 per item per day plus any additional handling cost that may apply. You will not be entitled to collect the Lot until all outstanding charges are met, together with payment of all other amounts due to us.
5.4.4 If required our shipping department may arrange shipment as your agent. Although we may suggest carriers if specifically requested, our suggestions are made on the basis of our general experience of such parties in the past and we are not responsible to any person to whom we have made a recommendation for the acts or omissions of the third parties concerned.
5.7Export License
5.4.5 We shall use all reasonable endeavors to take care when handling and packing a purchased Lot but remind you that after seven days or from the time of collection, whichever is sooner, the Lot is entirely at your risk. 5.4.6 It is the responsibility of the Buyer to be aware of any Import Duties that may be incurred upon importation to the final destination. Spink will not accept return of any package in order to avoid these duties. The onus
5.7.1 You should always check whether an export licence is required before exporting. 5.7.2 Unless otherwise agreed by us in writing, the fact that you wish to apply for an export license does not affect your obligation to make payment within seven days nor our right to charge interest on late payment. 5.7.3 We will not be obliged to rescind a sale nor to refund any interest or other expenses incurred by you where payment is made by you despite the fact that an export license is required.
5.8Refund in the case of Forgery 5.8.1 A sale will be cancelled, and the amount paid refunded to you if a Lot (other than a miscellaneous item not described in the catalogue)sold by us proves to have been a Forgery. We shall not however be obliged to refund any amounts if either (a) the catalogue description or saleroom notice at the auction date corresponded to the generally accepted opinion of scholars or experts at that time, or fairlyindicated that there was a conflict of opinions, or (b) it can be demonstrated that the Lot is a Forgery only by means of either a scientific process not generally accepted for use until after publication of the catalogue or a process which at the date of the auction was unreasonably expensive or impracticable or likely to have caused damage to the Lot. Furthermore, you should note that this refund can be obtained only if the following conditions are met: 5.8.1.1 you must notify us in writing, within seven days of the auction date, that in your view the Lot concerned is a forgery; 5.8.1.2 you must then return the item to us within fourteen days, in the same condition as at the auction date; and 5.8.1.3 as soon as possible following return of the Lot, you must produce evidence satisfactory to us that the Lot is a Forgery and that you are able to transfer good title to us, free from any third party claims. 5.8.2 In no circumstances shall we be required to pay you any more than the amount paid by you for the Lot concerned and you shall have no claim for interest. 5.8.3 The benefit of this guarantee is not capable of being transferred, and is solely for the benefit of the person to whom the original invoice was made out by us in respect ofthe Lot when sold and who, since the sale, has remained the owner of the Lot without disposing of any interest in it to any third party. 5.8.4 We shall be entitled to rely on any scientific or other process to establish that the Lot is not a Forgery, whether or not such process wasused or in use at the date of the auction. 6LIABILITY Nothing in these Terms and Conditions limits or excludes our liability for: 6.1 death or personal injury resulting from negligence; or 6.2 any damage orliability incurred by you as a result of our fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation. 7 COPYRIGHT 7.1 We shall have the right (on a non-exclusive basis) to photograph, video or otherwise produce an image of the Lot. All rights in such an image will belong to us, and we shall have the right to use it in whateverway we see fit. 7.2 The copyright in all images, illustrations and written material relating to a Lot is and shall remain at all times our property and we shall havethe right to use it in whatever way we see fit. You shall not use or allow anyone else to use such images, illustrations or written material without our prior written consent.
8 NOTICES All notices given under these Terms and Conditions may be served personally, sent by 1st class post, or faxed to the address given to the sender by the other party. Any notice sent by post will be deemed to have been received on the second working day after posting or, if the addressee is overseas, on the fifth working day after posting. Any notice sent by fax or served personally will be deemed to be delivered on the first working dayfollowing dispatch. 9 ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS 9.1Limitation of Liability Subject to clause 6, we shall not be liable, whether in tort (including for negligence) or breach of statutory duty, contract, misrepresentation or otherwise for any: 9.1.1 loss of profits, loss of business, depletion of goodwill and/or similar losses, loss of anticipated savings, loss of goods, lossof contract, loss of use, loss of corruption of data or information; or 9.1.2 any special, indirect, consequential or pure economic loss, costs, damages, charges or expenses. 9.2Severability If any part of these Terms and Condition is found by any court to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable, that part may be discounted and the rest of the conditions shall continue to be valid and enforceable to the fullest extent permitted by law. 9.3Force majeure We shall have no liability to you if we are prevented from, or delayed in performing, our obligations under these Terms and Conditions or fromcarrying on our business by acts, events, omissions or accidents beyond our reasonable control, including (without limitation) strikes, lock-outs or other industrial disputes (whether involving our workforce or the workforce of any other party), failure of a utility service or transport network, act of God, war, riot, civil commotion, malicious damage, compliance with any law or governmental order, rule, regulation or direction, accident, breakdown of plant or machinery, fire, flood, storm or default of suppliers or subcontractors. 9.4Waiver 9.4.1 A waiver of any right under these Terms and Conditions is only effective if it is in writing and it applies only to the circumstances for which it is given. No failure or delay by aparty in exercising any right or remedy under these Terms andConditions or by law shall constitute a waiver of that (or any other) right or remedy, nor preclude or restrict its furtherexercise. No single or partial exercise of such right or remedyshall preclude or restrict the further exercise of that (or any other) right or remedy. 9.4.2 Unless specifically provided otherwise, rights arising underthese Terms and Conditions are cumulative and do notexclude rights provided by law. 9.5Law and Jurisdiction 9.5.1 These Terms and Conditions and any dispute or claim arisingout of or in connection with them or their subject matter,shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with HongKong laws. 9.5.2 The parties irrevocablyagree that the courts of Hong Kong shall havenon-exclusive jurisdiction to settle any dispute or claim thatarisesout of, or in connection with, Terms and Conditions ortheir subject matter.
CONTENTS NUMBERS
DESCRIPTIONS
1-76 77-93 94 95-98 99-100 101-113 114-134 135-262 263-374
Collections and Accumulations Literature Maps Photographs Miscellaneous Stocks and Bonds Coins Banknotes Hong Kong Post Cards Collections & Postmarks Stamps Postal History Macau Shanghai and Treaty Ports Shanghai Local Posts Amoy Local Posts Chefoo Local Posts Chinkiang Local Posts Chungking Local Posts Foochow Local Posts Hankow Local Posts Ichang Local Posts Kewkiang Local Posts Nanking Local Posts Wuhu Local Posts Hainan-Samah Land Post Wei Hai Wei Courier Post Tientsin Bogus Early Mail to and from China Chinese Customs Post Issues 1878-88 Large Dragon Issues 1885-88 Small Dragon Issues 1894-97 Empress Dowager Issues Postal History of Customs Post China Imperial Post Issues 1897 Small Figure Surcharges on Small Dragons 1897 Small Figure Surcharges on Dowagers 1897 Large Figure Wide Spacing Surcharges 1897 Large Figure Narrow Spacing Surcharges 1897 Red Revenue Surcharge Issues 1897 Japanese Print Coiling Dragons 1898-1910 Coiling Dragon Issues 1897-1912 Postal History Republic of China 1912 Provisional Neutrality Issues 1912 Republic of China Overprints 1912 Commemoratives 1913-26 London and Peking Junk Issues 1932-48 General Issues 1948-49 Gold Yuan Issues 1949 Unit and Silver Currency Surcharge Issues 1912-49 Postal History Airmail Issues and First Flights Postage Due Issues 1942-45 Japanese Occupation of China Issues Manchukuo Ki-Hei Foreign Post Offices in China Taiwan People's Republic of China
375-383 384-429
430-451 452-500 501-513 514-550
551-572 573-654
655-681 682-691 692-715
263-277 278-295 296-342 343-374 384-388 389-391 392 393-399 400 401-402 403-414 415-417 418-419 420-421 422-426 427 428 429 452-489 490-494 495-500 514-516 517-523 524-533 534 535-543 544 545-550 573 574-577 578-581 582-588 589-605 606 607-608 609-644 645-648 649 650 651-653 654
Fine Stamps & Covers of China and Hong Kong
Collections and Accumulations
1-5
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3
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Imperial to Republic Period Collection, old-time material in an album, including Large Dragon set (mixed issues), CIP used set (mixed watermark and unwatermarked), CIP “Republic� overprint set, Junk 2nd print to $10 mint, later Dr SYS issues, mint & used in complete sets and odd values, viewing highly recommended.
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Republic Period Collection, old-time material in an album, including Japanese Occupation issues, Sinkiang Junks to $5, mixed mint & used, SYS overprint set and odd values, with CTO and covers, need to examine. HK$7,000-8,000
HK$20,000-30,000 2
4
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Republic Period Collection, old-time material in an album, including mint first and second air mail sets, commemoratives, covers, etc, viewing highly recommended.
Republic Period Collection, old-time material in an album, better items include Imperial to Republic postage due stamps in sets, SYS and Junk overprints with CTO and covers, need to examine.
HK$7,000-8,000
HK$7,000-8,000
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8
7
9 11
10 5
9
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Imperial to Republic Collection, housed on stock cards in a heavy ring binder, including CIP and Temple & Heaven issues, SYS & commemorative issues, Taiwan & PRC issues as well, mint & used, massive quantity, need to examine, also a leather ring-binder with interesting old-time typewritten philatelic notes.
Old China Accumulation, hundreds of mint and used stamps, filling two stock books and numerous stock cards, including unused 1c and 2c red revenues, mixed Junk series to $2, CIP postage dues 1c to 10c set of 5, PRC Pandas mint and used in quantity, etc, viewing highly recommended.
HK$7,000-8,000
HK$4,000-5,000
6
m 10 Hm)
Small Dragon Selection, group of 10 used examples, including 9x 3ca, one with partial Chinkiang 1886 postmark, extremely early usage.
China Miscelllany, including two CTO 1c Aniline rose postal cards, a 1909 1c Green postal card to Germany, miscellaneous Shanghai Local Postal System material (unused Chefoo postal card, CTO Shanghai Local Post cover, Amoy postage dues & Kewkiang issues), also a potpourri of postal history items including a Taiwan to Macau cover and group of 1950’s to 70’s Hong Kong covers as well as ROC stamp duties, must examine.
HK$4,000-5,000 7
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Coiling Dragon Accumulation, hundreds housed on stock cards envelopes, high values noted, need to examine. HK$1,500-2,000 8
HK$2,000-3,000 11 Hm)
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CIP “Republic” Overprint Accumulation, hundreds on a stock card, used with various cancellations, value to 10c, must examine.
China Accumulation, ranging from coiling dragons to PRC period, mint and used stamps with first day covers, etc, must view.
HK$4,000-5,000
HK$2,000-3,000
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14 )
Republic Period Accumulation, loosely filling three stock books, mint and used with some postmark interests, also a stock book filled with Gold Yuan revenue stamps, need to examine.
Imperial Postal History Selection, group of 13, including 3x ICP 1c Aniling rose postal cards, 4x CIP 1c Red postal cards (one double card) and 6x Chefoo postal stationery items, all unused (13).
HK$1,000-2,000
HK$800-1,000
13 Hm
15 Hm)
Republic Period Accumulation, hundreds of mint and used stamps, housed on stock cards and glassine envelopes, good items throughout, need to examine.
Shanghai Postal System Accumulation, also some mid-period ROC material, few postal stationery items, mostly mint or unused.
HK$1,000-2,000
HK$3,000-4,000
10
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16 Important Group of 7 Ching Dynasty I-Chan Documents, including Qianlong 32nd Year (1767) with the Emperor’s personal comments and endorsements, 60th Year (1795) despatch, both relating to I-Chan matters, Tongzhi 4th Year (1865) Letter Office Registration receipt detailing postage and routing, Guangxu 21st Year (1895) Letter Office Registered parcel receipt, 26th Year (1900) set of two Express documents, including a cover and a 500-mile “Pai Tan”, exceptional assemblage of early material with significant philatelic importance. HK$300,000-400,000
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1873 (Tongzhi 12th Year) Military Department Document, index “Qing” and numbered “107”, scarce.
1904-11 Group of Ten Postal History Items, including 4 postal cards, 3 picture post cards and 3 covers, local & overseas usages (10).
HK$3,000-4,000
HK$8,000-10,000
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Imperial Period I-Chan Cover - Official Posts Journey Form (Pai Tan), with progress timings, unused, 2011 RPSL certificate.
1905-12 Group of Seven Postal History Items, bearing various CIP issues, including 1905 Hupei to Hankow cover & 1911 Registered cover from Chefoo to Kuling, plus five red band covers (1905, 1908, 1909-2x & 1912), four with lunar daters, a versatile lot.
HK$3,000-4,000
HK$8,000-10,000
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21 1912 (Ji Yue) Yee Hing Secret Societies (The Chinese Masonic Society in Australia) Document, important and valuable early Republic of China material, printed on silky cloth with seals and handstamps, very scarce. HK$40,000-50,000
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27 Ho
1913 London Print Junk Series Multiples, group of 13 low value blocks of four, value to 2c, UM, fresh.
1941-46 Japanese Occupation Period, collection of over 650 stamps, all well presented in clear folder with inscription, including complete sets, high values, better single items and blocks, mainly fine mint, some minor faults.
HK$1,000-1,500
HK$2,500-3,000 23 Ho
28 Hm
Junk Series Multiples, small group including second printing 3c block of 49, 5c surcharge on 15c blocks of 20 & 32, also 5c surcharge on 16c block of 32, all NH.
Republic Period Accumulation, hundreds of loose stamps house on stock pages, mainly Dr SYS and Martyr issues, including overprints and surcharges, a few CIP issues, worth inspection. HK$2,000-3,000
HK$1,500-2,000
29 Ho
24 Ho
An Accumulation of SUN Yat-Sen Issues, in sheets which includes 1938-41 $5 imperforate (100), 194246 30c brown on laid paper (300), 1944-46 $20 and $70 (200), 1945-46 $20 (200), 1945-46 $20 (300) and $30 (200), 1946-47 $30, $100 and $200, 1947 $5000 (100), 1947-48 (mostly sheets of 200) $150, $250, $500, $1000, $2000, $3000, $4000, $5000, $6000, $7000 and $50,000 (100); 1948 $30,000, $40,000, $200,000, $500,000, $1,000,000 and $2,000,000; 1949 (mostly in sheets of 200) $1, $10, $20, $200, $500 and $800, litho $50, $100, $500, $1000, $2000, $5000, $10,000, $50,000, $80,000 and $100,000; 1949 4c and 20c, a very useful lot of unsurcharged stamps.
1921 Famine Relief 5c, 10c and 50c (Chan AP54-56), in sheets of one hundred (two 50c missing), some margins are incomplete and some perf separation, scarce in sheet format. HK$1,500-2,000
25 Ho 1944-45 Postal Savings Picture Issue (Chan 821-824), complete set of 4 in largely multiples, all bearing various varieties, including pre-printing perforation and paperfold, etc, excellent research material, rare assemblage.
HK$3,000-5,000 30 Ho 1946-48 North-East Provinces Accumulation, includes part sheets of 1946-48 $2.50 (50) and $50 (100); 1948 $1500 on 20c (150), $4000 on 25c (400), $8000 on 50c (200), $10,000 on 10c (350) and $50,000 on $109 (200), good to fine unused.
HK$8,000-10,000
26 Ho
HK$1,000-1,500
Republic Period Multiples, including “Limited for Use in North-East� 1946 First Peiping Central Print Dr SYS $2.50 & 1947 Second Peiping Central Print Dr SYS $100, $200, $300 & $1,000; also Gold Yuan Dah Tung Print $2,000 Violet & $20,000 Yellow green, Silver Yuan Hwa Nan Print 20c Peacock blue, all in half sheets of 100.
31 Ho 1948 Gold Yuan Surcharges (Chan G69-70; Scott 840var), including Nanking surcharge 10c on $7000 light red brown, 1st surcharge (7mm apart) and 2nd surcharge (9mm apart), both in half sheet of 100, including all printing varieties, unused.
HK$1,000-2,000
HK$8,000-10,000
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A Potpourri in Carton, mostly early to middle period with some sheets or part sheets, particularly CNC period but with 1929 State Burial 1c (100), in stockbook and on stockleaves with issues from 1897, some Mongolia, Macao, Liberated Areas, Hong Kong, CGH and others, somewhat mixed but well worth investigation.
Group of 13 Remittance Covers, all red band and native covers, condition mixed. HK$800-1,000
HK$3,000-5,000
38 ) Two Local Overprints of ROC Cover, franked with various overprints, tied by Shenyang 1937 cds, fine.
33 Hm International Reply Coupons, group of 11, including 6 ROC and 5 PRC examples, used and unused.
HK$800-1,000
HK$1,500-2,000
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Revenue Related Material, small group including 1920’s Great Wall 2c green with inverted local overprint, worth inspection.
Middle Period Covers and Cards Selection, includes registered, air mail and censored covers, a good variety of frankings; also a group of picture post cards (36), condition is mixed but with some interesting items (116).
HK$1,500-2,000
HK$2,500-3,000 40 Ho 35 )
Concession Francaise Changhai Tabacs Manufactures, $2 tax revenues, two sheets of 10, unused, rare.
Republic to Taiwan Postal History, group of commercial & CTO items, plus a couple of receipts, etc, need to examine (30+).
HK$3,000-4,000
HK$12,000-15,000 41 ) 36 ) Group of 5 Republic Period Postal History Items, including 1921 Junk 1c green postal card, 1924 Junk 10c cover to Iraq, scarce destination, etc.
Group of Four Tai Shan Local Courier “Yun On Co” Mail Items, founded in 1890, Yun On Co was a major courier of mail and remittances in Tai Shan, Guangdong, and active advocate of the 1911 Republican Revolution, it remained active till 1960’s.
HK$800-1,000
HK$800-1,000
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42 Ho PRC: Liberated Areas Group of Sheets, including East China People’s Post 1949 Anniversary $5 with large character (100) one without character; Train and Postal Runner $3, $5, $13 and 1949-50 $15 and $30 (100 each); Liberation Army $70 (100); Mao $70, $100, $150, $200, $500 (100) and $1000 (200 each); Central China Hubei Peasant, Soldier and Workman $10, $30, $70 and $100 (100); Star $200 and $290 (100); North-East China 1949 Labor Day $1500 (100) and Communist Party $1500 (100), generally fine unused, good quantity.
44 Ho PRC: 1949 Trade Union Original Printing (Scott 5-7var; SG 1405-07), complete set of 3 in blocks of 42 with imperforate variety, unused, status unknown, sold “AS IS”.
HK$2,000-2,500
HK$12,000-15,000
43 m
45 Ho
PRC: 1949-64 Heavy Duplicated Accumulation, all used definitive issues, over 3,400 stamps, housed in 48-page Lighthouse stockbook, including high values and useful postmarks.
PRC: 1950 Kweichow Parcel Post (Yang PSW9 &11), Kwei Yang surcharge issue, high values, $50,000 on $30 grey green block of 60 and unissued $5000 on $10 blue block of 70, both unused as issued (130).
HK$1,500-2,000
HK$1,200-1,500
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PRC: 1950 Surcharge on Flying Geese Issue (Scott 51), $100 on imperforate 50c dull green, full sheet of 200 x 10 sheets, unused, useful item for plate study specialist (2,000).
PRC: 1950-80 Collection of Officially Issued Colored Picture Post Cards, over 230 different cards, all well presented in a clear folder with inscriptions, mainly early issues in complete sets, fine unused and clean. HK$4,000-5,000
HK$4,000-5,000
47 Ho PRC: Sheets and Large Multiples Selection, including early surcharges with 1950 unit $300, $500 and $1000 (200), 1950 $100 on North-East Province $2.50 (50), on Flying Geese $100 on 16c, $100 on 50c and $200 on $1 (200), on East China $50 on $10, $100 on $15 and $400 on $2000 plus Mao $50 on $10 and $400 on $15 (200), 1951 unit $15 (90) and $25 (200) and money order $50 on $5 (50) and $50 on $50 (100); a selection of Tien An Men values and reprinted commemoratives including 1950 Peace (88), 1954 Industrial Development $200, $250 (108) and $400 (160).
49 Hm PRC: 1960-1979 Miscellany, group of 6, 1960 Goldfish CTO, 1962 Ancient Scientists 2nd Series mint set of 8 with corner margins, and four presentation packs including PRC 30th Anniversary, 1st Anniversary of the Death of CHOU En-lai & Chairman Mao, 1979 Yunnan Camellia, all CTO with commemorative cachets. HK$1,000-2,000
HK$3,000-5,000
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54
55
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April 20, 2013 50 Ho PRC: 1974 Transportation $1 and $2 (Scott 1177-1178; SG 2535-2536), complete set of two in five full sheets of 56, total 560 stamps, folded once along perforation, UM. HK$12,000-15,000 51 B PRC: 1981-91 Group of 16 Booklets, including 14 New Year issues, some duplicates, UM.
57 H COOK ISLANDS: 1968-90 Commemorative Collection, housed in clear folder, total 519 stamps and 182 miniature sheets, better items throughout, all in complete sets and unmounted mint, faint light gum toning affecting few stamps. HK$2,500-3,000
HK$1,000-2,000 52 H PRC: 1984-96 Mint Selection, housed in stockbooks with some miniature sheets, also a 1973 Revolutionary Ballet (Yang N13) and Popular Gymnastics (Yang T1), 1963 Children; also a useful selection of Taiwan which includes specimen stamps, apparently unmounted mint. HK$3,000-4,000 53 H PRC: Group of Twelve 2000’s Presentation Packs, all limited edition gift packs presented to offical guests of Central government. HK$1,000-2,000
58 H COOK ISLANDS: 1972-90 Aitutaki Commemorative Collection, housed in clear folder, total 444 stamps and 158 sheets, good items throughout, some blocks of 4, etc, mostly fine unmounted mint, faint age toning affecting few items, catalog value US$1,200+.
54 H PRC: 2008 Stamps of China, a special deluxe presentation pack. HK$200-500
HK$2,500-3,000
55 PRC: Cultural Revolution Matchbox Covers Anniversary Booklet, containing 50 examples, circa 1966-76, limited edition of 1,000 sets. HK$1,000-2,000
59 H
56
COOK ISLANDS: 1976-90 Penrhyn Commemorative Collection, housed in clear folder, total 210 stamps and 77 sheets, better items include 86, 87 & 90 X’mas, 86 Birds & Pope’s Visit, etc, all in complete sets and mostly fine UM, faint age toning affecting few stamps, catalog value US$700+. HK$1,500-2,000
PRC: Cultural Revolution Period Chairman Mao Portraits, impressive group of 8, housed in presentation jacket, Japanese version, printed by Chinese International Book Store, very fresh and fine. HK$1,000-2,000
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FOREIGN POST OFFICES: French Post Offices, a miscellaneous selection on stockleaves, unused and used, covers or fronts from Canton, Hoihow and Pakhoi (3); also a well-filled stockbook of Fournier forgeries including blocks of four, good quantity.
GREAT BRITAIN: 1950’s QEII Definitives, ½d Orange-red, complete sheet of 240, UM. HK$1,000-1,500
HK$3,000-4,000
67 Ho GREAT BRITAIN: 1950’s Postage Due Stamps, ½d Orange, complete sheet of 240, UM.
61 H FOREIGN POST OFFICES: Italian Post Offices, a small selection which includes Tientsin 1918 Postage Dues 8c on 20c, 12c on 30c and 16c on 40c, mint.
HK$1,000-1,500
HK$1,500-2,000
68 Ho GREAT BRITAIN: 1967 QEII Definitives, ½d Orange-brown, complete sheet of 240, UM.
62 ) FRENCH INDO-CHINA: Early to Mid 20th Century Postal History Collection, group of 39, including covers, postal stationery items and picture post cards.
HK$1,000-1,500 69 H
HK$1,000-2,000
GREAT BRITAIN: QV Mint Blocks, also stock book filled with used Penny Blacks(3), Penny Blues and Reds (over 100 used), some KEs & KGs, huge catalog value.
JAPAN: 1961-90 Mint Collection, a stockbook filled with over 840 different stamps, over 90% thematic issues, fine unmounted mint in complete sets, better items include Philatelic Week, Letter Writing Week, 1961 Flowers, National Treasure 1st to 3rd series, Nature Conservation set of 20, Modern Arts set of 32, Modern Architecture set of 20, Craft set of 28, Insect set of 20, fine collection, face value JY37,400.
HK$3,000-4,000
HK$3,000-4,000
63 Hmo
64 m
70 Ho)
GREAT BRITAIN: 1858-79 QV 1d Rose-red (SG 43), group of 275 used stamps mounted on pages in small booklet, unchecked, with faults.
MANCHUKUO: 1936-44 Selection, includes a presentation album with five different Officially Sealed labels, two 1938 covers from the British Consulate to London, 1936-37 2f sheet of one hundred (2) and 1944 Friendship with Japan 10f (300).
HK$1,000-1,200
HK$1,500-2,000
65 Ho GREAT BRITAIN: 1887-92 QV Jubilee Issue ½d Vermilion (SG 197; Scott 111), top right marginal block of 36, top left stamp defective, split perforation along left side of first right column of stamps, unmounted mint.
71 Ho NORTH KOREA: Group of 3 Multiples, with offset and color omitted variety, unused.
HK$800-1,000
HK$1,500-2,000
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April 20, 2013 77 LITERATURE: 1900-01 Black & White Budget News Magazines, group of 34, all different, covering British colonial wars and news of the period with illustrated news of Boxer Rebellion in China, Boer War in South Africa and war in Afghanistan, scarce historical material. HK$2,000-3,000 78 LITERATURE: 1936 (July 1) to 1937 (June 30) Ministry of Communications Directorate General of Posts Report on The Post Office, printed in Shanghai and sold at all Post Offices throughout China, scarce.
72 H
HK$1,000-2,000
OMNIBUS: 1963 Freedom from Hunger, complete for British Commonwealth, plus GB ordinary and phosphor sets, total 77 stamps, mixed mint and UM.
79 LITERATURE: 1937 KGVI Coronation Antiquarian Book, published by The Illustrated London News, containing 24 large color plates; also 1953 (June 3, Wednesday) Times Newspaper for QEII Coronation, scarce and attractive.
HK$1,000-1,200 73 ) USA: 1940 (August 27) Reply Paid Card Returned from Germany, McKinley design (1926) postal card replied from Germany to New Jersey, canceled by “Kirchheim (Teck)” cds, German military censor cachet in red alongside. HK$1,500-2,000
HK$1,000-2,000 80 LITERATURE: 1937 KGVI Coronation Souvenir Book, by Gordon Beckles with Ivor Castle as Art Editor, a Daily Express publication, also The Queen Elizabeth Coronation Book by Neil Ferrier, both in excellent condition.
74 ) USA: 1945-48 Air Mail Covers, group of 11, mostly mailed on board US Fleets while patrolling in China.
HK$1,000-2,000 81
HK$800-1,000
LITERATURE: 1945 Pocket Map of Shanghai, published by The East Asia Geographical Institute; also a 1948 Philips’ New Commercial Map of China with index; generally good to fine.
75 H USA: 1992-2001 New Year Issue, total 1,100 values, all in sheets of 20 with duplicates, face value over US$350, mostly fine unmounted mint.
HK$1,000-1,200 82
HK$1,500-2,000
WORLD-WIDE: International Reply Coupons, group of 7, including Japan (3), Ryukyus, Indonesia, Great Britain and USA, used and unused.
LITERATURE: Small Selection of Reference Materials, including The Shanghai Postal System, Dougan; Postal History of Tibet, Waterfall; 1984 Han’s Postal Stationery Catalogue; 1947 Ma’s Catalogue; two pamphlets on counterfeits and a full set (48) of BAT cigarette cards, 1934 Hints on Association Football with text in Chinese.
HK$1,200-1,500
HK$1,000-2,000
76 Hm
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LITERATURE: 1987-1991 Shing Lee Stamps & Bank Notes Auction Catalogs, group of 12 original catalogs from the premier local bank notes auction house in Hong Kong, all in B/W but loaded with information and amazing prices.
LITERATURE: Small Group of Auction and Stamp Catalogs, including Sotheby’s 1996 Beckeman “Large Dragons”, 1997 “Important Ceramics” and various old stamp catalogs. HK$200-500
HK$200-500
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89
LITERATURE: 1980’s Taiwan Numismatics Publication, group of over 60, excellent early reference material.
LITERATURE: 2003 The Illustrated Covers, Postcards, Lettercards, Remittance Certificates of Revenue Surcharges, edited by Mr Benjamin Y K HWA, published by The China Stamp Society, Inc, ROC Chapter.
HK$200-500
HK$800-1,000
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LITERATURE: Prize Selections from the ROCPEX 1981, compiled by Directorate General of Posts, Taipei, Taiwan.
LITERATURE: 2004 Empress Dowager Jubilee and its Surcharges, edited by Mr CHEN Shih-Jen, Grand Prix National recipient at Hong Kong 2004 Stamp Expo (FIAP).
HK$800-1,000
HK$800-1,000
86
91
LITERATURE: 1990’s Chinese Collectors Magazines, group of over 60, largely two titles, “Collections” & “China Numismatics”, excellent reference material.
LITERATURE: 2008 China Silver Yuan Stamps, written by Mr Patrick CHOY, awarded Gold medal with special prize in China 2009 World Stamp Exhibition, with special commemorative jacket depicting “People’s Daily” Map of Status of Liberation as of July 1, 1949.
HK$200-500
HK$200-500 87
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LITERATURE: Group of 24 Various Publications, all relating to either historical, collecting interests and collectors, including pictorials from China, Beijing, Shanghai, Canton and Macau, excellent reading material.
LITERATURE: Philatelic Treasures at China 2009 World Stamp Exhibition, edited by Mr TAY Peng Hian, past President of FIAP 1987-2001.
HK$1,000-2,000
HK$800-1,000
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LITERATURE: Group of 7 Philatelic Publications, including Chinese Imperial Third Issue Postal Cards by HUANG Yuan-Min, The Money Remittance Mail and Overseas Chinese in S E Asia by Choon Koshpasharin, Study of the Bilingual Bisected Datestamps by Stephen P S YEN, 1909-1949 The Illustration of Chinese Machine Cancels by MAK Kwok Pui, etc.
PHOTOGRAPH: 1930’s American Mail Liner SS President Jefferson Photo Album, hundreds of B & W shots of west coast USA & the Far East, with old newspaper cutout indicating an extended 18-month overseas trip of the Seeley family. HK$1,000-2,000
HK$800-1,000
94 MAPS: 1919 Postal Atlas of China, published by Directorate General of Posts Peking, without outside covers, first few pages with light worm bitten holes and torn corners at bottom, extremely scarce publication of early Republic postal maps, very difficult to come by and rarely offered in public auction, a must have for the serious postal history collector.
96 PHOTOGRAPH: 1947 Japan Lacquared Photo Album, filled with images of post WWII Japan, many in color.
HK$30,000-40,000
HK$1,000-2,000
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97 PHOTOGRAPH: 1948 Republic of China Presidentital Inauguration, B & W, size 12” x 41.5”, extraordinary original example with later added names of important officials at bottom, very well kept and extremely rare, probably one of the last group photo of the administration. 98
HK$1,000-2,000
98 PHOTOGRAPH: Group of 37 B/W 1950’s Images of China, including several from Tibet, rare. HK$800-1,000
99 Oil Painting depicting Causeway Bay, circa late 1990’s, unknown artist.
99
HK$1,000-2,000
100 1886 HSBC Headquarters Plague by Wedgewood, limited edition of 2,000 pieces, presented to the bank’s most valued customers in 1986, beautifully framed. HK$1,000-2,000
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Bonds & Share Certificates
Bonds & Share Certificates
債券 股票
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BONDS & SHARE CERTIFICATES: 1898 4% Gold Loans, group of 3 including GBP25, 50 & 100, issued by the Deutsche-Asiatische Bank, large format, text in German and English, with some coupons and punch holes at right, overall fine.
BONDS & SHARE CERTIFICATES: 1903 5% Shanghai-Nanking Railway Gold Loan, bond for GBP100, number 28418, 1907 issue, large format, red and black, with coupons, fine. HK$800-1,000
HK$1,000-2,000
104
102 BONDS & SHARE CERTIFICATES: 1903 5% Shanghai-Nanking Railway Gold Loan, bond for GBP100, number 07302, 1904 issue, large format, red and black, with coupons, fine.
BONDS & SHARE CERTIFICATES: 1908 5% Gold Loan, bond for GBP20 issued by Banque de L’IndoChine in 1909, number B113933, walled city of Peking at top, green and black, printed by Waterlow & Sons, no coupons remain as usual, fine and scarce.
HK$800-1,000
HK$2,000-3,000
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107
BONDS & SHARE CERTIFICATES: 1910 5% Tientsin-Putow Railway Supplementary Loan, bond for GBP20, number 03184, issued by the DeutscheAsiatische Bank, large format, text in German & English, green & mauve, with a few coupons, fine.
BONDS & SHARE CERTIFICATES: 1913 5% The Chinese Government Reorganization Gold Loan, two bonds for GBP20 with consecutive serial numbers, issued by Deutsch-Asiatische Bank, “Mercury” at top, peasants and buildings at either side, brown and black, printed by Waterlow & Sons, with coupons, central fold, about extremely fine (2).
HK$800-1,000
HK$3,000-4,000
108
106 BONDS & SHARE CERTIFICATES: 1913 5% The Chinese Government Reorganization Gold Loan, bond for GBP20, Russian issue, “Mercury” at top, peasants and buildings at either side, brown and black, printed by Waterlow & Sons, with coupons, central fold, about extremely fine.
BONDS & SHARE CERTIFICATES: 1913 5% The Chinese Government Reorganization Gold Loan, bond for GBP20, serial number 36275, issued by The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation of London, “Mercury” at top, peasants and buildings at either side, brown and black, printed by Waterlow & Sons, with coupons, central fold, very fine.
HK$1,500-2,000
HK$1,200-1,500
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April 20, 2013 109 BONDS & SHARE CERTIFICATES: 1913 5% The Chinese Government Reorganization Gold Loan, group of 7 bonds for GBP20 with consecutive serial numbers 83673-83679, issued by The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation of London, “Mercury” at top, peasants and buildings at either side, brown and black, printed by Waterlow & Sons, with coupons, central fold, extremely fine aseemblage (7). HK$8,000-10,000
109 110
BONDS & SHARE CERTIFICATES: 1920 Gouvernement de la Republique Chinoise Bons du Tresor 8% Chemin de Fer LUNG-TSING-U-HAI, 500F bond, number 061673, ornate border, reddish brown and black, official Belgium seal in blue at top plus three large seals in red, with coupons, fine to very fine.
111
HK$1,000-2,000 111 BONDS & SHARE CERTIFICATES: 1930 The Kwong Man Lung Firecrackers Mfg Co Ltd Share Certificate, 100 $50 shares, ornate border with bilingual company name above, brownish red with green underprint, text all in Chinese, complete with transfer receipt dated 1940’s (Hong Kong 10c stamp duty) and shareholder signature, vertical and horizontal folding lines, still attractive and very scarce. 110
HK$3,000-4,000 112 BONDS & SHARE CERTIFICATES: 1936 6% Shanghai Hangchow Ningpo Railway Completion Loan, bond for GBP100, large format, ornate border with vignette of Dr SUN Yat-sen at top right, medallion of value at top left, bilingual text, brown, green and blue, with coupons, very fine to extremely fine. HK$1,000-1,500 113 BONDS & SHARE CERTIFICATES: 1937 Second Sinkiang Fund Bond (Pacific Development Loan), bond for US$1,000, number M1926, pagoda at top, blue and black, with coupons, ABNCo printing K952, with certificate attached to denote American domicile, very fine to extremely fine.
112
HK$3,000-4,000
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Fine Coins of China and Hong Kong
Fine Coins of China and Hong Kong
中國 錢幣 香港
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CHINA: Ching Dynasty, Hupeh Province, Kuang Hsu Yuan Pao, 10 Cash, PCGS MS62BN.
CHINA: Ching Dynasty, Hupeh Province, Kuang Hsu Yuan Pao, 10 Cash, PCGS MS62BN.
HK$100-200
HK$100-200
117
115 CHINA: Ching Dynasty, Hupeh Province, Kuang Hsu Yuan Pao, 10 Cash, PCGS MS62BN.
CHINA: Ching Dynasty, Hupeh Province, Kuang Hsu Yuan Pao, 10 Cash, two examples, PCGS MS62BN (2).
HK$100-200
HK$100-200
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120
CHINA: 1904 Ching Dynasty, Kirin Province, Kuang Hsu Yuan Pao Silver Coin, 1.44 mace, NGC AU55.
CHINA: 1904 Ching Dynasty, Kirin Province, Kuang Hsu Yuan Pao Silver Coin, 1.44 mace, NGC XF45.
HK$100-200
HK$100-200
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121
CHINA: 1904 Ching Dynasty, Kirin Province, Kuang Hsu Yuan Pao Silver Coin, 1.44 mace, NGC AU50.
CHINA: 1905 Ching Dynasty, Kiangnan Province, Kuang Hsu Yuan Pao 10 Cash Copper Coin, PCGS MS62BN.
HK$100-200
HK$100-200
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CHINA: 1905 Ching Dynasty, Kiangnan Province, Kuang Hsu Yuan Pao 10 Cash Copper Coin, PCGS MS62BN.
CHINA: 1906 Ching Dynasty, Kuang Hsu 10 Cash Copper Coin, PCGS MS62BN. HK$100-200
HK$100-200
123
125
CHINA: 1906 Ching Dynasty, Kuang Hsu 10 Cash Copper Coin, PCGS MS62BN.
CHINA: 1906 Ching Dynasty, Kuang Hsu 10 Cash Copper Coin, PCGS MS62BN.
HK$100-200
HK$100-200
37
Fine Coins of China and Hong Kong
126
128
CHINA: 1906 Ching Dynasty, Kuang Hsu 10 Cash Copper Coin, PCGS AU58.
CHINA: 1909 Ching Dynasty, Hsuan Tung 20 Cash Copper Coin, PCGS Genuine.
HK$100-200
HK$100-200
127
129
CHINA: 1906 Ching Dynasty, Hupeh Province, Kuang Hsu 10 Cash Copper Coin, PCGS MS62BN.
CHINA: 1919 Hunan Province 20 Cash Copper Coin, NGC MS63BN.
HK$100-200
HK$100-200
38
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130
132
CHINA: 1920 Republic 10 Cash Copper Coin, NGC MS62BN.
CHINA: Republic, Yunnan (KM257), restruck Imperial coinage, 50-cents, facing dragon, reverse inscription, weakly struck, very fine.
HK$100-200
HK$300-500
131
133
CHINA: Mixed Collection of Old Coins, viewing highly recommended.
CHINA: 1933 (Year 22) “Junk” Dollar (KMY345; Kann 623), bust left, junk right, no birds, very fine.
HK$2,000-3,000
HK$800-1,000
39
Fine Coins of China and Hong Kong
135
136
137
138
139 40
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138 HONG KONG: King George VI, nice group of nickel and copper-nickel coins, viewing recommended. HK$800-1,000
139 HONG KONG: Queen Elizabeth II, nice group of nickel-brass and copper-nickel coins, viewing recommended.
134 TIBET: Two Early Copper Coins, Sho, PCGS MS62RB, 5 Sho, PCGS AU58 (2).
HK$800-1,000
HK$100-200
135 HONG KONG: Queen Victoria, group of 4 bronze and 14 silver coins, mixed condition, viewing highly recommended. HK$800-1,000
136 HONG KONG: King Edward VII, group of 3 silver and 9 bronze coins, mixed condition, viewing highly recommended.
137
HK$800-1,000
140
HONG KONG: King George V, group of bronze and copper-nickel coins, viewing highly recommended.
USA: 1900 Liberty 20 Dollars Gold Coin, encased in gold plated clip, well struck and lustrous with minor dings and scratches, EF.
HK$800-1,000
HK$5,000-6,000
41
Banknotes of China and Hong Kong
Banknotes of China and Hong Kong
中國 紙鈔 香港
42
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141
142
HONG KONG: Banknote Miscellany, mixed group from one cent to $100, overall good to fine, must view to appreciate.
143
HK$800-1,000 142 CHINA & ASIA: Banknote Miscellany, mixed group ranging from Republic China to PRC, some other Asian countries, must view to appreciate. HK$800-1,000 143 CHINA: 1926-45 Group of 6 Banknotes, including 1926 Bank of China Shanghai $5, 1927 Bank of Communications Shantung $5, 1930 Suiyuan Provincial Bank $1, 1945 Central Bank of China $400, $1000 & $5000, F-EF (6). 144
HK$800-1,000 144 CHINA: 1931-45 Group of 3 Banknotes, including 1931(October 1) The Canton Municipal Bank 10 Cents, The Central Bank of China 1944 100 Yuan and 1945 1000 Yuan (3). HK$800-1,000 145 CHINA: 1936-48 Group of 15 Central Bank of China Banknotes, plus 1941 Bank of Communications $10, a $10 Defence Bond and two Tibetan notes, F-EF (19). HK$800-1,000
145 43
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146 1368-1399 Ming Dynasty, Da Ming Bao Chao (Pick AA10, Smith Matravers T36-20 for type), black text on grey mulberry bark, red seals at center, 10 strings of cash coins at center, damaged at top right and bottom left margin otherwise an above average example of this iconic banknote. HK$20,000-30,000
44
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147
147
148
1908 (March 1) Ta Ching Government Bank, Canton $10, brown and yellow, reverse green with serial number 31905 and two signatures, VF-EF and rare.
1909 (January 1) Netherlands Trading Society, $10, serial number 103944, black and multicolored, Chinese warrior at center, bridge below, reverse green and red, dragons and arms, G-VG and rare.
HK$10,000-15,000
HK$25,000-30,000
148
45
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149
154 153 150
152
156
157 155
46
158
April 20, 2013
151 149
154
1909 The Ningpo Commercial Bank First Issue Banknote, Double Dragon design die proof on thick Indian card.
1914 (September 10) Hupeh Provincial Bank, 100 Copper Coins, red serial numbers, green and black, reverse green with large seal in red, UNC.
HK$4,000-5,000
HK$800-1,000
150
155
Republic Period Private Banknote, Swatow Chan Ding Shing Bank, five silver dollars, VF and rare.
1914 (October 1) Bank of Communications, Specimen 50 Yuan, Peking (Pick 119f), blue serial number 018741, orange and multicolored, trains at center, reverse orange, ship at center, black Specimen overprints & perfin, good extremely fine and rare.
HK$6,000-8,000 151
HK$2,000-3,000
1912 The Republic of China Bank, Anhwei $1, black serial number 38027, blue and black, reverse light pink and blue, fine and rare.
156 1915 The Bank of Communications 10c Banknote, original train design die proof on thick Indian card.
HK$10,000-12,000 152
HK$5,000-6,000
1912 Kwangtung Republican Military Government 50 Cents, serial number 054282, grey green and black, pinkorange central guilloche, twin flags top center, martial symbols at left, HU Han Min at right, purple handstamp at right and brush character at left, reverse blue and white, text, fine.
157 1915 Market Stabilisation Currency Bureau, Chihli 40 Coppers (Pick 601 for type), UNC.
HK$1,000-2,000
HK$2,000-2,500
153
158
1912 Kwangtung Republican Military Government $5, serial number 097915, green and black, pink-orange central guilloche, twin flags top center, martial symbols at left, HU Han Min at right, purple handstamp at right, reverse brown and white, text, fine and rare.
1915 Market Stabilisation Currency Bureau, Kiangsi 100 Coppers (Pick 603 for type), red serial number 326951, green and yellow, Temple of Heaven on right and Summer Palace on left, AU.
HK$8,000-10,000
HK$1,200-1,500
47
Banknotes of China and Hong Kong
161
160
159
162
163
165
168
166
167 48
April 20, 2013
164 159
164
1918 (July 1) International Banking Corporation, $5 Hankow, green and multicolored, eagle and globe at center, reverse brown, fair.
1920 (September 1) The Central Bank of China, Shanghai 5 Yuan, overprinted in red (Chinese) and black (English) on Ningpo Commercial Bank 5 Yuan, AU-UNC. HK$9,000-10,000
HK$800-1,000
165
160
1921 (September 15) The Chinese Italian Banking Corporation (PS 253-5), 1 Yuan green, 5 Yuan brown and 10 Yuan blue, all with serial numbers but no signatures, all bridge at center, EF-AU (3). HK$800-1,000
1918 (September) Bank of China, Shanghai 10 Cents, black, Temple of Heaven at right, overprinted “Shanghai” on “Harbin”, reverse brown black with red serial number B947099, UNC. HK$800-1,000
166 1922 (February 1) The Sino-Scandinavian Bank $5, Tientsin (PS 592a), serial number 10088506, brown and multicolored, pagoda and bridge at center, reverse brown, Viking longboat at center, an original extremely fine, scarce. HK$800-1,000
161 1918 (September) Bank of China, Tientsin 1 Yuan, brown, Temple of Heaven at center, reverse brown, overprinted Tientsin, UNC. HK$1,000-1,500
167 1925 The China Silk and Tea Industrial Bank, 1 Yuan Chengchow, red serial number 0218928, blue and multicolored, harvesting scene at center in oval frame, reverse blue, weaving scene at center, fine and rare.
162 1923 Market Stabilisation Currency Bureau, Ching Chao issued, 20 Coppers, UNC.
HK$3,000-4,000
HK$1,000-1,200
168
1920 Yung Hung Banking Corporation Shanghai, $1, one obverse and one reverse Specimens, EF (2).
1925 The China Silk and Tea Industrial Bank, $1 Tientsin, red serial number 0193473, blue and multicolored, harvesting scene at center in oval frame, reverse blue, weaving scene at center, fine and rare.
HK$3,000-3,500
HK$5,000-6,000
163
49
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172
170
174
171 173
175 178
176
177 50
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169
169 1925 The China Silk and Tea Industrial Bank, $5 Tientsin, red serial number 0063841, orange and multicolored, harvesting scene at center in oval frame, reverse orange, weaving scene at center, EF and rare.
174 1927 (November 1) Bank of Communications, Shanghai 1 Yuan, 5 Yuan and 10 Yuan, AU-UNC (3). HK$3,000-4,000
HK$9,000-10,000 170
175
1925 The China Silk and Tea Industrial Bank, Tientsin, group of 3, including One Yuan serial number 0022888, Five Yuan serial number 0010243 and Ten Yuan serial number 0008765, F-VF and rare (3).
1927 (November 1) Bank of Communications, Shanghai 5 Yuan, AU. HK$1,000-1,200 176
HK$5,000-6,000
1927 (November 1) Bank of Communications, Shantung Chefoo 10 Yuan, red serial number B041286L, green and multicolored, UNC.
171 1925 (October 1) The Provincial Bank of Shantung, Tsinan $5 and $10, EF-AU (2). HK$5,000-6,000
HK$2,500-3,000 177
172
1927 (November 1) Bank of Communications, Specimen No 1084, 10 Yuan, reverse only, blue and red, serial number 000000 in red, “Specimen” overprints in red and Chinese “Specimen” in black with punch hole cancellations, AU. HK$500-600
1926 The Central Bank of China, $1 provisional issue, Fujian (Pick 182b), red serial number B050516, blue, SUN Yat-Sen at left, reverse black Fukien overprint low center, EF-AU, scarce in this grade. HK$2,000-2,500
178
173
1927 The China & South Sea Bank Limited, Shanghai 10 Yuan, red serial number, brown and pale orange, female bust at left and right, reverse brown and green, three female busts in field, VF-EF and rare.
1927 (September 1) Agricultural and Industrial Bank, Specimen 1 Yuan, Peking (Pick A95s), red zero serial numbers, brown-purple and multicolored, the Great Wall at center, reverse purple-brown, value at center, with Specimen handstamps and punch hole cancellations. HK$3,000-4,000
HK$10,000-12,000
51
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179 181
180
184
183
182
186
187
185 52
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188 179
184
1928 The Central Bank of China, Shanghai 10 Yuan, red serial number, blue and multicolored, reverse green with SUN Yat-Sen at center, AU, also a 1936 drink ticket printed by a Chinese restaurant in Atlanta.
1932 (ND) Manchukuo Central Bank, Specimen 10 Yuan (Pick 127a), obverse in blue and reverse in green, red serial number 000000 and bilingual “Specimen” overprints, flag at left, bank building at right, AU and scarce (2). HK$2,000-3,000
HK$1,000-1,200 180
185
1930 The Central Bank of China, Shanghai 50 Customs Gold Units, AU.
1934 Bank of Hopei, Tientsin 1 Yuan, red serial number A9920910, orange and black overprinted with “Tientsin”, UNC. HK$800-1,000
HK$1,000-1,200 181
186
1930 (August 1) The Shanse Provincial Bank, Taiyuan 1 Yuan, red serial number and overprints, UNC.
1934 Bank of China Shantung $1 and 1945 The Central Bank of China $20, both AU (2). HK$1,000-1,200
HK$600-800
187
182
1935 Khotan Administration Government Finance Notes, 100 Cash, blue text on pale grey paper, also a Turkestan 400 cash, blue and pink-red on grey paper, fine, scarce (2). HK$1,000-1,500
1931 (October 1) The Canton Municipal Bank 10 Cents (Pick #S2260b), serial number 1098623, red seal at lower center, PMG 64, choice UNC. HK$2,500-3,000
188 1935 (old date 1931) Bank of Communications, 10 Yuan, without place of issue, red serial number, green running horse at center, overprinted “This note is issued by the Bank of Communications” in black centrally on the National Industrial Bank of China note (Pick 151), AU-UNC. HK$7,000-8,000
183 1931 Sinkiang Treasury 3 Taels, dark blue text on cream paper, pink seal overstamp, also a 400 copper cash in pink and green and a 1936 50 Taels (3). HK$1,000-1,500
53
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191
192 190
195
193
196
198
197 54
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189
194
1935 Bank of Communications $5 & $10(2), in PMG holders 64, 55 & 55EPQ (3).
1936 The Central Bank of China, Specimen 10 Yuan (Pick 218f var), prefix F/K, serial number 518540X, SUN Yat Sen at left, red Tibetan overprint on obverse, reverse blue with black Tibetan overprint, about extremely fine.
HK$800-1,000 190
HK$1,000-1,500
1935 Bank of China, Shanghai 1 Yuan, red serial numbers R230789 and K899604, brown Temple of Heaven at center, reverse blue, UNC (2).
195 1936 Shantung Exchange Bureau, 100 Copper Coins, red and yellow, black serial number, reverse red, EF.
HK$1,000-1,200 191
HK$500-600
1935 The Farmers Bank of China, 5 Yuan, red serial number CR322705, green, farmers at left and right, AU.
196 1940 Bank of China, $25, green and multicolored, red serial number, SUN Yat-Sen at left, reverse green with Temple of Heaven at right, UNC.
HK$800-1,000 192
HK$1,000-1,200
1936 The Central Bank of China, Ancient Vessel “Baoding” Issue 1 and 5 Yuan (Pick 211-212), orange and green respectively, SUN Yat-Sen at right, AU-UNC (2).
197 1941 Bank of Communications, 100 Yuan, violet train on viaduct at center, AU (2).
HK$1,000-1,200
HK$1,000-1,500
193
198
1936 The Central Bank of China, Ancient Vessel “Baoding” Issue 5 Yuan (Pick 212), red serial number M661173, green, SUN Yat-sen at right, UNC.
1941 The Central Bank of China, 10 Yuan, red serial number BM279650, blue Pai Fang at center, value at right and all corners, two red seals, reverse green, UNC. HK$1,000-1,200
HK$600-800
55
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201
200
202 203
205 206
207
208 56
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199
204
1941 The Central Bank of China, 10 Yuan, red serial number BC236715, blue Pai Fang at center, value at right and all corners, two red seals, reverse green, AU.
1944 Chinese Puppet Bank, 100 Yuan, red serial nubmers and two seals, AU. HK$1,500-2,000
HK$800-1,000 205
200
1945 The Central Bank of China, 400 Yuan, maroon, SUN Yat-Sen at left, UNC.
1942 Bank of Communications, 50 Yuan, blue violet train at left, red serial number and seals, AU.
HK$1,000-1,200
HK$2,500-3,000 206
201
1945 The Central Bank of China, 400 Yuan, black and green red serial number, SUN Yat-sen at left, reverse blue, AU and rare.
1942 Bank of Communications, 50 Yuan, blue violet train at left, red serial number and seals, UNC and scarce.
HK$8,000-10,000
HK$5,000-6,000 207
202 1942 Bank of China, 50 Yuan, red serial number, green train at left with value at right and all corners, AU-UNC.
1945 The Central Bank of China, 2000 Yuan, green Great Wall at right, reverse brown, AU.
HK$1,200-1,500
HK$4,000-5,000
203
208
1944 Central Bank of China, 500 Yuan, red serial number CL 880016, SUN Yat-Sen at right, two red Chinese chopmarks, UNC.
1945 The Central Bank of China, 2500 Yuan, blue and green, red serial number AL580592, SUN Yat-Sen at left, reverse blue, EF-AU.
HK$1,500-2,000
HK$5,500-6,500
57
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211
209
1949 (issued on January 20, 1950) First Series Renminbi, Zhongguo Renmin Yinhang 5000 Yuan (Pick 852), serial number block (324) in Roman numerals and 14019467 in red, three tractors ploughing, black, very fine. HK$3,000-4,000
1948 Bank of Communications Traveller’s Checks, two undated examples of Gold Yuan 100,000 with consecutive serial numbers, UNC (2). HK$1,000-1,200
212
210
1949 (issued on January 20, 1950) First Series Renminbi, Zhongguo Renmin Yinhang 5000 Yuan (Pick 852), serial number block (234) in Roman numerals and 63843443 in red, three tractors ploughing, black, extremely fine.
1949 (issued on January 20, 1950) First Series Renminbi, Zhongguo Renmin Yinhang 5000 Yuan (Pick 851), serial number block (345) in Roman numerals and 7884850 in red, green, farmer and tractor at center, reverse green, value at left and right, very fine and rare. HK$6,000-8,000
HK$3,000-4,000
58
April 20, 2013
213
215
1999 & 2005 Zhongguo Renmin Yinhang 100 Yuan (Pick 907), red and multicolored, Mao Tse-Tung at right, with identical serial numbers EP & BF 66666627, UNC.
1944 Japanese Military Notes Issued During Japanese Occupation, 100 Yen (Ma J9), group of 500 in 5 bundles of 100, EF-UNC (500). HK$3,000-4,000
HK$800-1,000
214
216
1944 Japanese Military Notes Issued During Japanese Occupation, 100 Yen (Ma J4), group of 500 in 5 bundles of 100, several Ma J9 included, VF-EF (500).
1944 Japanese Military Notes Issued During Japanese Occupation, 100 Yen (Ma J9), group of 1,500 in 15 bundles of 100, mixed with Ma J4 (about 5%), VF-EF (1,500). HK$5,000-6,000
HK$3,000-4,000
59
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217 1909 (January 1) The Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation, Specimen $100 (Ma H30s; Cribb 2.46; HK Museum 240), no serial numbers, red and pale blue, a vignette of Chinese Tea manufacture at left and right, arms top left, value at center and at each corner, printed signature of J R M Smith, low right, reverse red, Bank head office at center, value at each corner, red “SPECIMEN� overprint, about uncirculated and rare. HK$90,000-100,000
60
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218 1909 (January 1) The Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation, Specimen $500 (Ma H40s), no serial numbers, brown and pale blue, arms top center, farmer and buffalo at left, ornamental garden and steps at right, value at center and at each corner, reverse red, bank building at center, value at each corner, red “SPECIMEN� overprint, about uncirculated and rare. HK$150,000-200,000
61
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219 1921 (January 1) The Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation, Specimen $10 (Ma H13s; Cribb 2.45; HK Museum 201), no serial numbers, blue and pink-red, arms top center, the central Praya of Hong Kong at left (built on reclaimed land), shoreline scene at right, printed signature of the Chief Manager, A G Stephen, low right, reverse green and brown, the Bank head office at center, value at left and right, with punch hole cancellation and red “SPECIMEN� overprint, filing holes at top left, still extremely fine and rare. HK$30,000-40,000 62
April 20, 2013
220
220
221
1923 (January 1) The Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Corporation $1 (Ma H3a), serial number A765642, blue and orange, head of Minerva at left, arms at lower right, two printed signatures below, reverse purple, maiden with lyre, EF.
1923 (January 1) The Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Corporation $1 (Ma H3a), also 1935 (June 1) HSBC $1 (Ma H4), VF-EF (2). HK$2,500-3,000
HK$4,000-5,000
221
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222 1923 (January 1) The Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation, Specimen $10 (Ma H13s; Cribb 2.45; HK Museum 201), no serial numbers, blue and pink-red, arms top center, the central Praya of Hong Kong at left (built on reclaimed land), shoreline scene at right, printed signature of the Chief Manager, A G Stephen, low right, reverse green and brown, the Bank head office at center, value at left and right, with punch hole cancellation and red “SPECIMEN� overprint, an attractive Waterlow engraving, extremely fine and rare. HK$30,000-40,000
64
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223
223
224
1927 (October 1) The Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation $50 (Ma H24), green and multicolored, maiden on top of winged wheel at left (Communication), arms top center, value at center and at each corner, one manuscript signature, reverse green and multicolored, bank building and angel at center, graffiti present, G-VG, rare. HK$2,000-3,000
1929-55 The Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Corporation (Ma H9, H9a, H14a & H31), group of 5, including $5 1929 (January 1), reinforced vertically by tape on reverse, 1941 (April 1), $10 1955 (March 1), $100 1946 (March 30) & 1947 (March 31), overall G-EF (5). HK$4,000-5,000
224
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225 1930 (July 1) The Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation, Specimen $500 (Ma H41s), serial number B000000, purple and multicolored, maiden at right, arms at top center, value at center and at each corner, reverse purple and multicolored, bank building at center, value at left and at each corner, with printer’s annotations and “CANCELLED” perfin, extremely fine and rare. HK$30,000-40,000
66
April 20, 2013
229
226
228 227 226
228
1935 (June 1) The Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Corporation $1 (Ma H4), also 1941 (April 1) HSBC $5 (Ma H9a) and 1958 (September 24) HSBC $10 (Ma H14a), VF-EF (3).
1941-56 The Chartered Bank of India, Australia & China $10 (Ma S12), group of 4, including 1941 (November 18), 1948 (February 12), 1954 (October 1) and 1956 (December 6) The Chartered Bank, F-VF (4). HK$3,000-4,000
HK$1,500-2,000 227 1941 (October 28) & 1948 (February 26) The Chartered Bank of India, Australia & China $5 (S5a), green and pink, value in red at center, arms top center, helmeted head at left, reverse green, junk at center, two VF examples (2).
229 1947 The Central Bank of China, 10,000 Yuan, red serial number, SUN Yat-Sen at left and mountain scene at right, UNC and scarce.
HK$3,000-4,000
HK$9,000-10,000
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230
232
231
233
230
232
1948 (February 12) The Chartered Bank of India, Australia & China (Ma S12), serial number T/G 3152761, red and pale green, helmeted male head at left, arms right center, two printed signatures below, reverse red, women in rice field at center, EF.
1956 (September 1) The Chartered Bank of India, Australia & China and (December 6) The Chartered Bank $10 (Ma S12), red and pale green, helmeted male head at left, arms right center, two printed signatures below, reverse red, women in rice field at center, VF-EF (2). HK$2,000-3,000
HK$2,000-3,000 231
233
1952 (August 1) The Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation $500 (Ma H42), serial number D832788, purple-brown and blue, Sir Thomas Jackson at right, arms top center, two printed signatures below, reverse blue, bank building and Ceres, EF.
1956 (December 6) The Chartered Bank $10 (Ma S12), two examples with consecutive serial numbers, T/G 4124314-5, red and pale green, helmeted male head at left, arms top center, value at center and at each corner, reverse red, workers in rice field at center, value at left and right, AU-UNC. HK$16,000-20,000
HK$3,000-4,000
68
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234 236
237
235
234
236
1958 (March 26) The Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation $10 (Ma 14a), a fine example.
1968 (February 11) The Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation $500 (Ma H42), serial number H809907, purple-brown and blue, Sir Thomas Jackson at right, arms top center, two printed signatures below, reverse blue, bank building and Ceres, UNC.
HK$800-1,000
HK$3,000-4,000 237
235 1964 (September 1) The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation $100 (Ma H32), two consecutive numbered (695781-2 UJ) examples, UNC (2).
1968 (February 11) The Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation $500 (Ma H42), serial number H809908, purple-brown and blue, Sir Thomas Jackson at right, arms top center, two printed signatures below, reverse blue, bank building and Ceres, UNC.
HK$3,000-4,000
HK$3,000-4,000
69
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238
240
241
239 238
240
1968 (February 11) The Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation $500 (Ma H42), serial number H809909, purple-brown and blue, Sir Thomas Jackson at right, arms top center, two printed signatures below, reverse blue, bank building and Ceres, UNC.
1971 (March 18) The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation $100 (Ma H32), two consecutive numbered (279940-1 VM) examples, UNC (2). HK$2,000-3,000
HK$3,000-4,000 241
239 1968 (February 11) The Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation $500 (Ma H42), serial number H809910, purple-brown and blue, Sir Thomas Jackson at right, arms top center, two printed signatures below, reverse blue, bank building and Ceres, UNC.
1972 & 1976 The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, $5 & $10 (Ma H10 & H15), two error examples, $5 with black serial number and date printing shifted downward and to left variety, $10 with right side serial number digit “1� shifted downward and bottom half omitted variety, interesting pair, F-EF (2).
HK$3,000-4,000
HK$800-1,000
70
April 20, 2013
243
242
244
242 1972-87 The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation $10, $50 & $100 (Ma H15, H26 & H33-35), group of 16 banknotes, including $10 (March 13, 1972, October 31, 1972x4 & March 31, 1978x2), $50 (January 1, 1987x3), $100 (March 31, 1980x2, March 31, 1982x2 & January 1, 1985x2), all UNC (16). HK$1,500-2,000
244
245
1973 (November 1) Mercantile Bank Limited $100 (Ma M17), VF. HK$1,000-1,500
243
245
1973 (October 31) The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation $100 (Ma H33), two consecutive numbered (078518-9 WM) examples, UNC (2).
1974 (November 4) Mercantile Bank Limited $100 (Ma M18), serial number B384544, AUC.
HK$1,500-2,000
HK$1,800-2,000
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248
246
247 249 246
248
1978 (March 31) The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation (Ma H15), serial number RQ316130 at left and RQ316140 at right, extremely scarce variety, UNC.
1989 (January 1) The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation $10 (Ma H16), group of 10 auspicious serial numbered examples, including XT 999911, 999922, 999933, 999944, 999955, 999966, 999977, 999988, 999999 & 1000000, one note with lightly bent top left corner, others UNC (10).
HK$1,500-2,000
HK$800-1,000 247
249
1988 (January 1) The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, Specimen $1000 (Ma H49s), serial number AK000000, red “SPECIMEN� overprint, UNC.
1995 (January 1) The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited $500 (Ma H46), group of 9 with auspicious serial numbers, DA011110 to DA099990, difficult assemblage, AUC.
HK$1,800-2,000
HK$8,000-10,000
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April 20, 2013
252
250
253
251 250 2002 (July 1) Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region $10 (Ma G19), uncut sheet of 3, beautifully mounted and framed, UNC.
254
HK$800-1,000
253
251
2003 (July 1) The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited $100 (Ma H37a), three examples with auspicious serial numbers, FW188888, ED288888 & 388888.
2002 (July 1) Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region $10 (Ma G19), ten examples with auspicious serial numbers, KF222000 to 222999, difficult assemblage, UNC.
HK$1,000-1,500
HK$1,500-2,000 252
254
2003 (July 1) The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited $100 (Ma H37a), also one $20 example, both with identical serial number DS000006, difficult pair, UNC.
2003 (July 1) The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited $100 (Ma H37a), 9 examples with auspicious serial numbers, 011111 to 099999 with various indices, UNC.
HK$1,200-1,500
HK$3,500-4,000
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GERMANY: 1914-1923 Group of 11 Banknotes, including 1914 $50, 1918 $20, 1920 $10, 1922 $500, $1000, $10000 & $50000, 1923 $10, $20, $500 & $1000, F-EF.
USA: Series 2003 $2 Banknote, original bundle of 1,000, series 03A, serial number from K10943001A, UNC, extremely scarce. HK$25,000-30,000
HK$1,500-2,000 256
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USA: 1800’s Ohio Merchant Scrip for Wellman’s & Whitehead of Massillon, 25 Cents, a special collector’s edition printed by American Bank Note Company, fine and scarce.
USA: Series 2003* $2 Banknote, original pack of 100, serial number I01646901-I01647000, UNC. HK$5,000-6,000
HK$800-1,000
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257
USA: Series 2006* $1 Banknote, original pack of 100, serial number F06183101-F06183200, UNC.
USA: $20 Series of 1934 A (KL#2523), serial number L85634742A, VF. HK$1,500-2,000
HK$1,800-2,000
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USA: $2 Series of 1953, two examples, serial number A37832331A with red seal, UNC, serial number A17749444A with yellow seal, AU.
USA: Series 2006* $1 Banknote, original pack of 100, serial number B00702101-B00702200, UNC.
HK$1,000-1,500
HK$1,800-2,000
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April 20, 2013 Hong Kong - Postcards
271 Hand Colored Picture Post Card “Panorama of Hongkong - From the Sea”, 7-fold, size 6” x 25”, circa 1900-1920’s. HK$1,500-2,000
263 B/W Picture Post Card “Panorama of Hongkong”, 3-fold, size 3.5” x 22”, circa 1900-1920’s.
272
HK$1,500-2,000
Black & White Tuck’s Photogravure Post Card Series A, complete set of 6, mint. HK$1,000-1,200
264 B/W Picture Post Card “Hongkong, Panorama”, 3-fold, size 3.5” x 22”, circa 1900-1920’s. HK$1,500-2,000 265 B/W Picture Post Card “Hongkong, Panorama”, 3-fold, size 3.5” x 22”, circa 1900-1920’s. HK$1,500-2,000 266
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Color Picture Post Card “Panorama of Hongkong Harbour”, 3-fold, size 3.5” x 22”, circa 1900-1920’s, used example with stamps removed.
Group of 14 B/W Picture Post Cards, depicting “Peace Celebration Day” during July 18-19, 1919”, all mint. HK$2,500-3,000
HK$1,500-2,000 267
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Color Picture Post Card “Panorama of Hongkong”, 3-fold, size 3.5” x 22”, circa 1900-1920’s.
Group of 12 B/W Real Photo Post Cards, showing different views of Hong Kong, circa 1920’s to 1940’s.
HK$1,500-2,000
HK$1,500-2,000
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275
Color Picture Post Card “Panorama of Hongkong”, 3-fold, size 3.5” x 22”, circa 1900-1920’s.
Group of 10 B/W Post Cards, published by M Sternberg, Hongkong, showing different views of Hong Kong, circa 1900’s to 1920’s. HK$1,200-1,500
HK$1,500-2,000 269
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Color Picture Post Card “Hongkong Panorama”, 3-fold, size 3.5” x 22”, circa 1900-1920’s.
Group of 28 B/W Post Cards, showing different views of Hong Kong, circa 1900’s to 1920’s.
HK$1,500-2,000
HK$2,500-3,000
270
277
Color Picture Post Card “Panorama of Hongkong”, 3-fold, size 3.5” x 22”, circa 1900-1920’s.
Group of 19 Color Post Cards, showing different views of Hong Kong, circa 1900’s to 1920’s.
HK$1,500-2,000
HK$1,500-2,000
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April 20, 2013 Collections and Postmarks 278 Hm) Hong Kong Old-time Accumulation, housed in four stock books and loose stock cards, very high catalog value, viewing recommended. HK$2,000-3,000 279 m QV-KGV Used Accumulation, thousands with heavy duplication, better postmark interests noted, viewing recommended.
284 m Group of KGV “China” Overprint Issues, including 1917-21 set to $2 with shades, 1922-27 set to $2 missing 50c, plus 19 duplicates, value to $1 (58).
HK$5,000-6,000 280 Hm
HK$1,500-2,000
QV-KGVI Selection, group of 86, mounted on album pages, mostly used, including QV multiples, Treaty Port postmark interests, mint KGVI value to 80¢, etc (86). HK$1,000-2,000 281 mo) QV-KGVI Collection, a large and valuable remainder accumulation in stock books, on leaves and others, neatly all are used and partially sorted into the different Treaty Port postmarks with notable strong sections of Canton (including red cds); with duplicated issues from 1863-71, later issues with some higher values and KGVI with some used requisition blocks, strong selection of Treaty Port postmarks with some barred ovals, with good sections of Foochow, Shanghai, Liu Kung Tau and many others; Hong Kong postmarks on overseas stamps, condition is very mixed but a fabulous stock to sort through with some possible hidden treasures (thousands).
285 m Group of Twenty-one QV Issues, including 4 unwatermarked and 17 watermark CC, value from 4c to 96c with various shade differences, used (21). HK$1,000-2,000
HK$5,000-8,000 282 Hm QV-QEII Old-time Accumulation, housed in five albums with duplicates, some cancellation interests. HK$2,000-3,000
286 m
283 m
QV Treaty Post Postmarks, group of 42 issues, used with various treaty port cancels, including two Hankow “D29”, Amoy, Canton, Foochow, Shanghai, Swatow, Tientsin, Yokohama, etc, viewing highly recommended (42). HK$2,000-3,000
QV-KGV Accumulation, including KGV value to $10, some postmark interests, inspection recommended (78). HK$2,000-3,000
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293EX
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295EX
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291 m
Group of Eight QV Issues, mixed watermarks, seven used with Amoy “A1” obliterator and one with Amoy Paid cds in red (8).
Group of Nine QV Issues, value to 48c, used with Canton “C1” obliterator (9). HK$3,000-3,500
HK$1,200-1,500
288 m Group of Six QV Issues, including 48c brown, all used with Amoy “D27” obliterator (6). HK$1,800-2,000 292 m Group of Three QV Issues, all wing margin examples used with Foochow “F1” obliterator (3). HK$1,800-2,000 293 m Group of Five QV Issues, including 12c(4) and 4c, all used with Hankow “D29” (one in blue) and Shanghai “S1” obliterators (5). HK$1,800-2,000
289 m Group of Three QV Issues, including 48c brown, all used with Amoy “D27” obliterator (3). HK$1,800-2,000
294 m QV 4c & 24c with Hankow “D29” Obliterator, both in blue, 4c with additional Shanghai “S1” killer (2). HK$1,800-2,000 295 m
290 m Group of Three QV Wing Margin Issues, all used with Amoy “D27” obliterator (3).
Group of Ten QV Issues, value to 48c, including 4c perforation 12.5, all used with Yokohama “Y1” obliterator in blue or black (10).
HK$1,800-2,000
HK$2,500-3,000
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303 m 1863 QV Watermark CC 12c (Yang 12; Scott 15), right wing margin example used with Amoy “D27” obliterator.
296 m 1862 QV Unwatermarked 2c to 24c (Yang 1-5; Scott 1-5), set of 5 wing margin examples used with “B62” obliterator.
HK$1,200-1,500 304 m
HK$2,500-3,000
1863 QV Watermark CC 12c (Yang 12; Scott 15), right wing margin example used with combination Ningpo “N1” & Shanghai “S1” obliterators.
297 m 1863-74 QV Watermark CC 2c to 96c (Yang 8-19), set of 12 including 96c Olive bister, used with obliterators, an overall very attractive used set with fresh vivid colors.
HK$2,500-3,000 305 m 1865 QV Watermark CC 24c Green (Yang 14; Scott18), used with Ningpo “N1” obliterator in blue.
HK$3,000-4,000 298 m
HK$1,800-2,000
1863 QV Watermark CC 4c (Yang 9; Scott 10), two right wing margin examples used with “62B” obliterator (2).
306 m 1871 QV Watermark CC 30c Mauve (Yang 16; Scott 20), two examples used on small piece with Amoy “D27” obliterator.
HK$1,200-1,500 299 m
HK$1,200-1,500
1863 QV Watermark CC 4c (Yang 9; Scott 10), used with Ningpo “N1” obliterator in blue and partial Shanghai “S1”.
307 m 1871 QV Watermark CC 30c Mauve (Yang 16; Scott 20), used with Amoy “A1” obliterator.
HK$1,200-1,500 300 m
HK$1,200-1,500
1863 QV Watermark CC 6c Lilac (Yang 10: Scott 12), left wing margin example used with Hankow “D29” and partial Shanghai “S1” obliterators, scarce.
308 m 1871 QV Watermark CC 30c Mauve (Yang 16; Scott 20), used with Canton “C1” obliterator in Blue.
HK$2,500-3,000
HK$2,500-3,000
301 m
309 m
1865 QV Watermark CC 8c Orange buff (Yang 11; Scott 13), used with “Hongkong & Shanghae Line Marine Sorter” index D handstamp (Webb No 5), unrecorded usage on this issue in Webb, rare.
1863 QV Watermark CC 48c Rose carmine (Yang 17a; Scott 21), used with Amoy “D27” obliterator. HK$2,500-3,000
HK$6,000-7,000
310 m
302 m
1865 QV Watermark CC 96c Olive-bister (Yang 18; Scott 23), a fresh colored used example.
1863 QV Watermark CC 12c (Yang 12; Scott 15), used with Amoy “A1” obliterator. HK$1,200-1,500
HK$1,500-2,000
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312
313
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319
317
318
320
321
322
323
324
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April 20, 2013 311 m
319 H
1866 QV Watermark CC 96c Gray (Yang 19; Scott 24), used with Shanghai cds in blue, scarce.
1890 QV Watermark Crown CA Revenue Stamp (Yang F9), unused. HK$800-1,000
HK$7,000-8,000
320 m
312 m
1891 QV $5 on $10 Purple on red Revenue Stamp (Yang F8), used. HK$800-1,000
1876 QV First Surcharges 16c on 18c Lilac (Yang 20; Scott 29), used with Amoy “A1” obliterator. HK$1,200-1,500
321 mo 1891 QV 5th Surcharges with Chinese Characters (Yang 45-47; Scott 61-63), complete used set of 3 in blocks of 6, scarce in multiples.
313 m 1876 QV First Surcharges 16c on 18c Lilac (Yang 20b; Scott 29var), used example with inverted watermark variety, rare.
HK$4,500-5,000
HK$4,000-5,000
322 m 1891 QV 6th Surcharges 7c on 10c Green (Yang 48; Scott 64), two used examples with Canton “MR” year digit variety.
314 m 1876 QV First Surcharges (Yang 20-21; Scott 29-30), set of 2, both used with Canton “C1” obliterator.
HK$2,500-3,000
HK$1,800-2,000
323 H 1891 (January 22) QV Jubilee Issue 2c Carmine (Yang C1; Scott 66), fresh mint with original gum, hinge remnant.
315 m 1880 QV Second Surcharges 10c on 12c (Yang 25; Scott 33), used with Ningpo “N1” obliterator.
HK$1,500-2,000
HK$1,500-2,000
324 H
316 m 1880 QV Second Surcharges 10c on 16c (Yang 26; Scott 34), used with Amoy “A1” obliterator.
1891 (January 22) QV Jubilee Issue 2c Carmine (Yang C1; Scott 66), unmounted mint example with full original gum, exceptionally fresh.
HK$1,200-1,500
HK$8,000-10,000
317 m
325 H
1882 QV Watermark CA 5c (Yang 34; Scott 40), used with Hong Kong index F cds in red, very few examples recorded.
1891 (January 22) QV Jubilee Issue 2c Carmine (Yang C1var; Scott 66var), unused with broken “1” at foot of second “1” in “1891”, not a constant variety.
HK$6,000-7,000
HK$2,500-3,000
318 m
326 m
1882 QV 12c on $10 Rose carmine Revenue Stamp (Yang F4), used with a good strike of Shanghai “S1” obliterator.
1891 (January 22) QV Jubilee Issue 2c Carmine with space between “o” & “n” of “Hong” variety (Yang C1f; Scott 66var), used with first day cds.
HK$1,500-2,000
HK$1,500-2,000
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340
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1898 QV $1 on 96c Grey-black, canceled by a fine and central strike of Hoihow Type Fi cds, a few trivial imperfections, fresh and attractive, scarce on this value. HK$2,000-2,500
1907 KEVII 10c Ultramarine (Yang 94; Scott 95), used with “Taiwan-Japan Tamsui” cds, scarce. HK$1,200-1,500 336 m
328 m
1912 KGV 30c (Yang 109; Scott 118), used with “........ 16 JAN 13 London” datestamp, unusual.
1899 (September 22) “Liu Kung Tau Post Office”, a maximum oval datestamp on QV watermark CA 2c carmine and 4c slate. HK$1,200-1,500
HK$1,000-1,200 337 m
329 m
1914 KGV $5 Green & Red on Green with White Back (Yang 114a; Scott 127), used with British Post Office Chefoo time index cds, rare, thinned at right.
1900 QV Watermark CA 10c Ultramarine (Yang 58; Scott 45), also KEVII 4c, both used with “Hong Kong to Shanghai” marine sorter, late usage of QV issue in 1910.
HK$2,500-3,000
HK$2,500-3,000
338 Ho 1938-52 KFVI 20c Imperforate Plate Proof in Red on Bluish Paper, block of 4 with design partially offset on back, fine and clean.
330 H 1903 KEVII First Issue Watermark Crown CA (Yang 61-75; Scott 71-85), very fine mint set of 15 with original gum.
HK$5,000-6,000
HK$12,000-15,000
339 Ho 1938 KGVI 30c (Yang 141; Scott 161), bottom right corner block of 4 with “1” plate number, UM, rare.
331 m 1903 KEVII First Issue Watermark Crown CA 1c (Yang 61; Scott 71), used with 1910 lunar dater, unusual and rare.
HK$6,000-7,000 340 H
HK$1,200-1,500
1938 KGVI $2 (Yang 144; Scott 164), top left corner example with requisition number X0500, UM.
332 m 1903 KEVII Watermark Crown CA $3 (Yang 73; Scott 83), very fine used. HK$1,000-1,500
HK$1,000-1,500 341 Ho 1972 New Year Rat $1.30 (SG 277a), left bottom margin plate block of 4 with inverted watermark variety, slightly dull gold color, UM.
333 m 1903 KEVII Watermark Crown CA $5 (Yang 74; Scott 84), very fine used. HK$2,000-3,000
HK$1,000-1,200 342 Ho
334 m 1903 KEVII Watermark Crown CA $10 (Yang 75; Scott 85), very fine used.
1983 Performing Arts 30c (SG 435var), gutter block of 10, bottom pair with dramatic perforation shifted approximately 8mm variety, UM.
HK$2,000-3,000
HK$1,000-1,200
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343 ) 1872 (August 16) Yokohama to France Cover, franked with QV 2¢(6), including three wing margin examples with one folded to back of cover at left, tied by Yokohama “Y1” obliterator, manuscript “6” rate marking, unframed “PD” handstamp with ship marking in red alongside, on reverse Yokohama despatch, Hong Kong and Marseille transit with Annonay arrival cds, an exceptional item with extra clear markings, scarce. HK$30,000-40,000
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1873 (December 25) Cover via Brindisi to Germany, franked with QV 18c & 24c, tied by “B62” obliterators, unframed “PD” handstamp in red and Carlowitz & Co sender cachet alongside on front, Hong Kong despatch, Brindisi & Hamburg arrival cds on reverse.
1874 (November 19) Cover via Marseilles to Germany, franked with QV 24c (right wing margin example), tied by “B62” obliterator, manuscript “10” rate marking in red crayon and octagonal French ship marking with “PD” handstamp alongside, on reverse Hong Kong despatch and Hamburg Ausg arrival cds.
HK$1,500-2,000
HK$3,000-4,000
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1874 (August 15) Cover via Brindisi to Germany, franked with QV 48c, tied by “B62” obliterator, unframed “PD” handstamp in red alongside, on reverse Hong Kong despatch, Brindisi transit and Hamburg arrival cds. HK$2,000-3,000
1875 (February 18) Cover via Brindisi to Germany, franked with QV 24c, tied by “B62” obliterator, “PD” handstamp on front, Hong Kong despatch, Frankfurt transit and Hamburg arrival cds on reverse. HK$1,500-2,000
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1876 (October 12) Cover via Brindisi to Germany, franked on front with QV 18c (top right corner missing), tied by “B62” obliterator, on reverse Hong Kong despatch, Brindisi transit and Hamburg arrival cds.
1893 (January 26) Cover from Amoy to Germany, franked with QV 10c, tied by Amoy JA 26 93 cds, Hong Kong transit cds alongside, on reverse Wiesbaden arrival cds with originating Chinese Min Hsin Chu handstamp in Red, rare example of mail cooperation between two postal systems. HK$1,500-2,000
HK$1,500-2,000 349 )
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1876 (November 9) Printed Cover via Brindisi to Germany, franked with QV 18c, tied by “B62” obliterator and Carlowitz & Co Hong Kong sender cachet on front, Hong Kong despatch and Hamburg arrival cds on reverse.
1895 (March 15) QV 4c (red surcharge) on 3c Brown Postal Card to Germany, canceled by Hong Kong cds with Germany arrival marking alongside. HK$1,000-1,200
HK$1,500-2,000
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1877 (February 8) Cover via Marseilles to Germany, franked with QV 18c, tied by “B62” obliterator, French ship marking in red alongside, Hong Kong despatch, Marseille transit and Hamburg arrival cds on reverse.
1895 (April 25) Large Registered Commercial Papers Envelope to Port-Said, franked on front with QV 2c pair and 10c, canceled by Hong Kong index “C” AP 25 95 cds, oval “R” and Siemssen & Co Hong Kong handstamps alongside with boxed “R Hong Kong No 189” marking, on reverse Colombo transit and Port-Said arrival cds.
HK$2,000-3,000
HK$2,000-2,500
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351 ) 1889 (June 24) QV 3c Brown Postal Card to Indonesia, canceled by Hong Kong index C cds with Batavia arrival cds alongside.
1896 (July 16) Cover from Hong Kong to Germany per English Mail, bearing on front with QV 20c on 30c with Chinese character pair, canceled by Hong Kong index C cds, Hamburg arrival cds on reverse.
HK$2,000-3,000
HK$2,000-3,000
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365
362
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363
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1896 (April 10) Cover from Shanghai to England, bearing on front QV 10c strips of 3 & 5, canceled by Shanghai BPO cds, on reverse Hong Kong transit and Kidderminster arrival cds.
1902 (July 28) Registered Cover to London, bearing QV 4c & 10c, tied by Shanghai cds with “R” handstamp and oval London arrival marking alongside. HK$800-1,000
HK$2,000-3,000
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1909-1913 Group of Three KEVII Postal Cards, all Club Germania notices, including two 1c green and one 1c brown.
1901 (April 22) Cover from Shanghai to Australia, bearing on front QV 10c pair, canceled by Shanghai BPO cds, on reverse Adelaide transit and Melbourne arrival cds.
HK$1,000-1,200 363 )
HK$800-1,000
1910 (November 29) KEVII 10c Registered Envelope (Yang H2-16) to Germany, size 4” x 9”, routed via Siberia, up-graded with KEVII 6c (4) and 10c, all tied by Registered GPO Hong Kong double ring cds, boxed hand-struck registered marking alongside.
358 ) 1901 (August 9) QV 1c Green Postal Card to Germany, up-rated with QV 4c, canceled by Victoria Hong Kong cds, Hong Kong KB (type I) cds alongside. HK$1,500-2,000
HK$2,000-3,000
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1901 (October 28) Cover from Shanghai to Australia, franked with QV 5c, canceled by Shanghai BPO cds, on reverse Victoria Hong Kong transit and Melbourne arrival cds.
1911 (January 10) Registered Cover to Kongmoon, franked with KEVII 1c & 10c pairs, tied by GPO Registered cds, framed registration handstamp alongside, on reverse Kongmoon arrival cds.
HK$800-1,000
HK$1,000-1,500
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1901 (December 30) Cover from Shanghai to Australia, bearing on front with QV 5c, canceled by Shanghai BPO cds, on reverse Melbourne arrival cds.
1911 (February) KEVII 1c Brown Postal Card, local printed advertisement on message side. HK$1,000-1,200
HK$800-1,000
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1911 March 23) Cover via Siberia to England, franked with KEVII 4c, tied by Victoria Hong Kong cds, “JM & Co” company handstamp alongside.
1921 (February 21) KGV 10c Registered Envelope (Yang H20) to Saigon, size 5” x 8” (reduced to 7.5” at left), uprated with KGV 10c, tied by Registered GPO Hong Kong cds, matching registration label alongside, on reverse Saigon Cochinchine arrival cds, nice destination on stationery item.
HK$1,000-1,200
HK$2,000-2,500
367 ) 1911 (August 5) KEVII 1c Brown Postal Card, canceled by “Hong-Kong II” cds, “Whiteaway’s Summer Sale” advertisement on message side.
370 ) 1942 (May 29) Plain Cover to Canton, franked with Japan 5s brown lake, tied by Kowloon Yaumati cds, on reverse Japanese style Hong Kong transit and Canton arrival cds, opened at top with back flap missing.
HK$1,000-1,200
HK$2,500-3,000 371 ) 1945 Hong Kong $1.50 Surcharge on Japanese Warrior 2s Carmine Postal Card (Yang JPC3), unused and clean, the only postal card issued during Japanese occupation, rare condition example. HK$1,000-1,200 372 ) 1948 (September 3) Typhoon Chop Cover, bearing type SC3 bulk mailing cds, manuscript 5c rate marking alongside. HK$800-1,000 373 ) 1948 (December 22) KGVI Silver Wedding First Day Cover, a scarce China Philatelic Association example, slightly reduced at right. HK$1,500-2,000
368 ) 1916 (June 19) Large Envelope from Canton (printed John Manners cover with oval firm chop alongside) to Hong Kong, bearing KGV 2c Green (26), tied by boxed “Paquebot” with Hong Kong double ring arrival and oblong “PBC” (passed by censor” handstamp in Violet, spectacular franking.
1954 (January 12) Air Mail Cover to Germany, bearing discolored and partially torn KGVI 50c, a classic example of “Rescue” mail with two-line instructional handstamp.
HK$6,000-7,000
HK$800-1,000
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376EX
381EX
377EX 383
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April 20, 2013 Macau
379 ) 1898 (August 11) “Provincia de Macau e Timor” 3a on 20r Postal Card to Germany, canceled by Macau cds, a beautiful strike of Customs Lappa, Hong Kong transit and Berlin arrival cds alongside, scarce.
375 F 1884-85 Fournier Forgeries Crown Definitives, set of 15 values, unused, scarce in complete set, without “FAUX” overprint even more difficult than normal stamp.
HK$8,000-10,000
HK$1,500-2,000 376 H 1885 Surcharges on Crown Issue (Choi 11-15; Scott 17-21), complete set of 5, unused. HK$4,000-5,000 377 Hmo 1894-1980 Mint and Used Collection, well presented in clear folder with inscription, over 850 stamps including wide range of definitive and commemorative issues, complete sets and useful single items, varieties and large blocks, better items include Crown and surcharge on Crown issues, 1885 surcharge set of 5 used, 1894 surcharge set of 10 used, 1894 Carlos set of 12 used, 1919 surcharge set of 4 used, 1936 1st air post set of 6 and varieties etc, mainly fine, some minor faults, must view to appreciate.
380 ) 1907 (October 26) “Missent to Hongkong” Picture Post Card, bearing Victoria Hong Kong cds and rectangular boxed handstamp, scarce. HK$1,000-2,000
HK$5,000-6,000
381 H 1913-24 Ceres III & IV Definitives ½a to 5p (Choi 251-270; SG 309-328), set of 20 values, including very difficult 4a carmine and 16a slate, fine mint. HK$7,000-8,000 382 ) 1950 (September 23) Cover from Cholon to Macau, bearing on front French Indo-China $1(3) bright green, tied by Cholon / Sud-Vietnam datestamp, underpaid with “T” handstamp and boxed instructional handstamp in violet, on reverse Macau postage due 1a strip of 3 and 4a on 8a tied by octagonal Central Macau datestamp, rare.
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HK$3,500-4,000
1887 (April 16) “Provincia de Macau e Timor” 10r Postal Card to Hong Kong, canceled by double ring Macao cds, on reverse Hong Kong arrival cds, believed to be the earliest known usage.
383 H 1987 (July 29) Regional Fans Souvenir Sheet (Choi S22MS), two examples, unmounted mint.
HK$20,000-30,000
HK$1,000-1,500
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388
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391EX
392EX
385
393
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Amoy Local Posts
384 Hm
389 H
Group of Mint & Used Stamps, including Amoy first issue set of 6 (mint), Foochow first & second issue set of 11 (mint) and Hankow first issue set of 3 (used).
1895-96 Herons First and Second Issues (Chan LA1-6 & 11-13; SG 1-6 & 22-24), complete set of 9 values including two 2c types, fine mint.
HK$2,500-3,000
HK$1,500-2,000
385 H 1865-67 Group of 27 Large Dragons, including Chow printing 23, 24, 24a, 32, 33, 36, 44, 46(2), 50, 50b, 53, 54, 55(2), 56, 58(2), 60, 61, 67(2), 70, 71, 73, 78 & L4, mainly fine, some minor faults. HK$30,000-40,000
390 H 1896 Third Surcharge Half Cent Proof, printed in black on perforated white paper. HK$800-1,000 391 H 1896 Fourth Surcharge (Chan LA18-20; SG 33-35), complete set of 3, level “C” surcharges on Herons high values, fine mint, difficult set. HK$1,200-1,800
386 m 1866 The Middle Period Large Dragon, 2ca Gray-black, Group IX (Chow Printing 25c), wove paper, wide LPO, final “n” in “Candareen” very much lower, used with almost complete strike of Shanghae Local Post MH 2 66 dater (Type SLP-2), unrecorded postal marking on this printing variety, very rare.
Chefoo Local Posts 392 H 1893-06 Smoke Tower First, Third and Fourth Issue (Chan LC1-5 & 8-15; SG 1-13), total 13 values including high value Harbor set of 3, fine mint.
HK$80,000-100,000 387 H
HK$1,500-2,000
1866-67 The Late Period Large Dragon 1ca, Group XVI (Chow Printing 48), pelure paper, wide LPO, unused. HK$1,000-1,500
Chinkiang Local Posts
388 H
393 E
1866-67 The Late Period Large Dragon 3ca, Group XVI (Chow Printing 50b), pelure paper, gummed and precut with knife along outer frame lines, a primitive attempt to facilitate separation of the stamps, rare.
1894 First Issue 1c Rose (River unshaded, no clouds) Essay (Livingston E4), wove paper, perforation 11, tied by partial Chinkiang cds in Red.
HK$2,500-3,000
HK$1,500-2,000
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394 H 1894-95 First and Second Issue (Chan LCH1-15; SG 1-7 & 15-22), complete Golden Hill without and with clouds set of 15, fine mint.
400 H 1894 First and Second Issues (Chan LCK1-7; SG M1-7), Pagoda early and later printing with second issue set of 5, complete set of 7 values, fine mint.
HK$1,200-1,800
HK$1,200-1,500
395 H 1895 “Postage Due” Second Overprint (Chan LCHD815; SG 31 & 41-47), wide setting 2.5mm overprint set of 8, fine mint.
Foochow Local Posts
HK$1,500-2,000
401 H 1895-96 First and Second Issues (Chan LF1-11 & LF3c; SG 1-11 & var), Dragon Boat 1st and 2nd issue complete set of 11, plus extra 2c orange with “One legged man” variety, fine mint. HK$1,000-1,200
396 m 1895 “Postage Due” Second Overprint (Chan LCHD814, 16 & 32), wide setting 2.5mm overprint set of 8 (15c carmine on 2nd issue instead of first) , plus ½c rose with red overprint, fine used.
402 m 1895-96 Dragon Boat Issue Postmarks, group of five, including 1c green with “US Postal Service Nov 2 Shanghai 95” cds, others with “Postal Service Foochow China FE 3 97” cds.
HK$1,200-1,500
397 H
HK$1,200-1,800
1895 “Postage Due” Second Overprint, wide setting 2.5mm overprint in black over red, very scarce unlisted item in Scott, similar to lot 702 in Sotheby’s 7 Nov 1996 Wei-Liang Chow collection.
Hankow Local Posts 403 E
HK$2,000-3,000
1893 Hankow LPO First Issue 5c Essay, printed in red on yellow paper, fine.
398 H
HK$2,500-3,000
1895 Lithographed Postage Due Stamps (Chan LCHD33-41; SG D32-40), complete set of 8 plus “Five Cents” overprint on 5c green Golden Hill issue, fine mint. HK$1,000-1,200
404 E 1893 Hankow LPO First Issue 5c Essay, printed in green on yellow paper, fine. HK$2,500-3,000
399 H
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1896 “Service” Overprints on Second Issue (Chan LCHO 1-8), complete set of 8, 15c carmine with “INverted” overprint variety, fine mint.
1893 Hankow LPO First Issue 5c Essay, printed in red on rose paper, stained with red ink at top left and bottom right corners, fine.
HK$2,500-3,000
HK$2,500-3,000
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1893 Hankow LPO First Issue 5c Essay, printed in blue on rose paper, fine.
1896 Surcharge on Large Size Tea Coolie Issue (SG 29-31), complete set of 3, unused.
HK$2,500-3,000
HK$1,000-1,500
407 E 1893 Hankow LPO First Issue 5c Essay, printed in light green on rose paper, fine.
Ichang Local Posts
HK$2,500-3,000
415 H
408 E
1894 First Issue (Chan LI1-8), complete narrow setting set of 8, mint.
1893 Hankow LPO First Issue 5c Essay, printed in red on blue green paper, fine.
HK$1,500-1,800
HK$2,500-3,000
416 H
409 E
1894 Second Issue (Chan LI9-14), complete wide setting set of 6, mint.
1893 Hankow LPO First Issue 5c Essay, printed in green on blue green paper, fine.
HK$1,200-1,500
HK$2,500-3,000
417 m
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1894 First Issue Later Print 2c, used with partial Customs Ichang index “C” JA 29 94 cds, earliest known usage, one month earlier than recorded issuance date, rare.
1893 Tea Coolie Design (SG 1-2), first issue 2c and 5c, fine mint. HK$3,500-4,000
HK$5,000-6,000
411 m 1893 Tea Coolie First Issue 2c Reddish violet on pale lilac, fine used with “Hankow C MY 18 93 Local Post” cds, two days earlier than 20 May 1893, day of issue, hinge thin on back, still rare item.
Kewkiang Local Posts 418 H
HK$1,200-1,800
1894-96 First and Second Issue (Chan LK1-16), compelte set of 13 plus surcharge set of 3, all fine mint.
412 H 1894-96 “Postage Due” Narrow Setting Tea Coolie Issue (Chan LHD6-10; SG D21-25), complete set of 5, fine mint.
HK$1,200-1,500
HK$1,800-2,000
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413 H 1894-96 Large Size Tea Coolie Issue (Chan LH11-15 & 19-23; SG 16-20 & 32-36), original design set of 5 and redrawn design set of 5, fine mint.
1894 Kewkiang Local Post ½c Slate blue Postal Card to California, canceled by unclear oval Kewkiang marking, San Francisco transit alongside with Berkeley machine cancel receiver on reverse, scarce.
HK$1,200-1,500
HK$15,000-20,000
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425 ) 1896 (June 11) Red Band Cover from Nanking to Wuhu, bearing postage due 5c, tied by Wuhu cds.
420 H 1896 First and Second Issue (LN1-9; SG 1-9), complete set of 9, fine mint.
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HK$1,200-1,500
1896 (June 11) Red Band Cover from Nanking to Wuhu, bearing postage due 6c, tied by Wuhu cds.
421 H
HK$800-1,000
1896-97 Third and Fourth Issue (LN10-16; SG 10-16), complete set of 7, fine mint. HK$1,200-1,500 Hainan - Samah Land Post Wuhu Local Posts
427 s 1894 Boxed “Hainan/Samah/Land/Post” (Chan LHN2), used on piece with circular “Hai/Samah/Nan” handstamp, 2010 BPA certificate.
422 Ho 1894 First Issue, Imperforate ½c Die Proof (SG 2var), printed on thin horizontal laid paper, fine and fresh.
HK$10,000-12,000
HK$1,800-2,000 Wei Hai Wei Courier Post
423 mo 1894 First Issue, 1c Brown Pheasant (SG 3), block of 4 canceled by special triple circle 27mm “Wuhu 25 AUG 94 Local Post” trial cds in violet, dated nearly three months earlier than official issuance date of 9 Nov 94, single stamps with partial strikes are scarce, very rare in multiples with full cds, Dougan page 203, fig 10-18.
428 H 1899 Courier Post 2nd Issue Numeral Design 5c Yellow green (SG 4), mint with bottom margin. HK$1,800-2,000
HK$2,000-3,000 Tientsin Bogus
424 Ho 1895 “Postage Due” Overprint First Issue (Second Printing perforation 11) 10c Lake brown (SG D39a & ab), left margin block of 4, top pair with type I and type II overprint, bottom pair with scarce type III overprint, top right stamp also with broken “a” and “e” variety (constant plate flaw), fine UM.
429 H 1895 Single Dragon Bogus Issue (ChanLWT1-12; Livingston B1-6 & BD1-6), set of 6 plus postage due set of 6, unlisted in SG, fine mint.
HK$1,500-2,000
HK$1,200-1,500
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435 ) 1853 (July 23 datelined) Folded Entire from Shanghai via Marseilles to London, manuscript “2/3” rate marking in black on front, Hong Kong double arc despatch and London arrival marking on reverse.
430 ) 1840 (July 10) Entire Letter from Bombay to London, with detailed First China War message, “The Squadron was there, & Sir J J Gordon, Bremer had announced a Blockade of the Port to take place 18 June - 3 vessels of war would be left to maintain the Blockade, & the remainder of the squadron would go to Chusan ...”, very fine, useful material for First China War study enthusiasts.
HK$3,500-4,500
436 ) 1853 (July 23 datelined) Folded Entire from Hong Kong via Southampton to London, manuscript “1/” rate marking on front, Hong Kong double arc despatch and London arrival marking on reverse.
HK$2,000-3,000 431 ) 1846 (April 24 datelined) Folded Entire from London via Southampton to Hong Kong, manuscript “4/” rate marking in red on front with London Paid “19 MAY 1846” despatch datestamp, on reverse Hong Kong 13 JY 1846 receiver.
HK$3,500-4,500
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HK$4,000-5,000
1858 (December 20 datelined) Folded Entire from Calcutta to Hong Kong, manuscript “4” rate marking and franked with QV 2a tied by octagonal obliterator on front, Calcutta sender cachet, Ship Letter handstamp and Hong Kong double arc arrival dater on reverse.
432 ) 1846 (May 25 datelined) Folded Entire from London via Marseilles to Hong Kong, manuscript “2/3” rate marking in red on front with London Paid “25 May 1846” despatch datestamp, on reverse Hong Kong double arc arrival dater.
HK$5,000-6,000
HK$4,000-5,000
438 ) 1859 (July 2) Cover from Hong Kong to USA via Southampton, bearing manuscript “22” & handstamped “33” rate markings on front with New York Am Packet receiving dater, on reverse Hong Kong index C despatch and London transit cds.
433 ) 1849 (April 23 datelined) Folded Entire from Hong Kong to Bombay, circular “2” rate marking with “Paid at Hong Kong” crown circle on front, Hong Kong double arc datestamp on reverse with manuscript May 21 arrival receiver, lightly separated along folding lines.
HK$4,000-5,000
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1852 (October 27 datelined) Folded Entire from Hong Kong via Marseilles (overland) to London, manuscript “4/1” rate marking in black on front, Hong Kong double arc despatch and London arrival marking on reverse.
1860 (January 26) Folded Entire from London to Hong Kong per Overland Mail via Marseille, bearing manuscript “”3/6” & “4” rate markings and Lombard Street Paid despatch cds on front, Hong Kong arrival dater on reverse.
HK$3,500-4,500
HK$3,000-4,000
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1862 (January 27) Folded Entire from London to Hong Kong via Marseilles, manuscript rate markings on front with London despatch cds.
1862 (January ?) Cover from USA via Southampton to Hong Kong, franked with Washington 30c strip of 3, tied by target cancel, manuscript “2” & “48” rate markings on front with Stamford despatch and London transit cds, on reverse Hong Kong AP 11 62 arrival cds.
HK$3,000-4,000
HK$9,000-10,000
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1873 (April 12) Folded Entire from Lyon to Hong Kong, bearing French Ceres 80c (Yvert 57) and 25c (Yvert 60) tied by “6316” lozange with adjacent Lyon/Les Terreaux” double ring cds, boxed “PD” in red alongside, on reverse Hong Kong arrival cds, very fine.
1894 (March 4) Romania 10b Rose Postal Card to Hong Kong, canceled by Bucuesci double ring cds via Singapore with “Singapore to Hong Kong” marine sorter sent on the steamer “Surat”, very fine. HK$1,500-2,000
HK$3,000-4,000
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1892 (January 2) Spain Alphonse 10c Claret Postal Card to Hong Kong, up-rated with 5c Blue (Yvert 198), tied by Aviles/Oviedo double ring cds with Hong Kong arrival cds alongside.
1906 (February 6) Picture Post Card from Melbourne to Peking, bearing Victoria halfpenny and 1d (SG 384-5), tied by Melbourne datestamp, routed via Singapore with “Singapore to Hong Kong” marine sorter sent on the steamer “Oceana”, Shanghai transit and Peking arrival cds alongside, very fine.
HK$2,500-3,000
HK$1,500-2,000
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1906 (December 10) Picture Post Card from Gibraltar to Hong Kong, bearing Gibraltar 1d (SG 57) tied by double ring cds with “Singapore to Hong Kong” marine sorter (Webb type 4) sent on the steamer “Arcadia”, very fine. HK$1,500-2,000
1920 (January 14) Picture Post Card from Djibouti to Shanghai, bearing Cote Francaise des Somalis 15c (Yvert 88), tied by Cote Francaise des Somalis Djibouti double ring cds, Shanghai Imperial and British Post Offices cds alongside with boxed instructional “BPO to CPO Shanghai” (Proud 122) handstamp, very nice incoming mail.
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HK$2,000-2,500
1908 (June 16) Picture Post Card from Brazil to China, bearing Brazil 200r (Yvert 132), tied by Rio despatch datestamp routed via Hong Kong with “Singapore to Hong Kong” marine sorter (Webb No 4) sent on the steamer “Dehli”, Shanghai and Tangku bilingual bisected transit cds alongside, on picture side Chun Liang Cheng” arrival cds, a superb example of incoming mail routed via Shanghai and Hong Kong.
450 ) 1920 (May 13) Picture Post Card from Colombo to Shanghai, bearing Ceylon 3c deep green pair (SG 308a), tied by Colombo double ring despatch cds, Shanghai Imperial and British Post Offices arrival cds alongside with boxed instructional “BPO to CPO Shanghai” (Proud 122) handstamp, very fine.
HK$1,500-2,000
HK$1,500-2,000
448 ) 1917 (November 14) Stampless “Army Post Office” Envelope from France to China, bearing “Examined by Base Censor” label at top, “Passed by Censor No 5058” in Black and “No 2134” in Red alongside with circular “S” in Red (Special treatment as overseas mail), on reverse British Post Office Hankow double ring arrival cds (Webb type M), very nice item from the Western Front. HK$2,000-2,500
451 ) 1920 (July 30) Picture Post Card from Egypt to Shanghai, bearing Egypt 4m (SG 76), tied by Port Said datestamp with arrival in the Imperial and British Post Offices in Shanghai, boxed instructional “BPO to CPO Shanghai (Proud 122) alongside, very fine. HK$1,500-2,000
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459 m 1878 Customs Large Dragons, thin paper printing, 1ca Green (Chan 1; Scott 1), used with partial oval “Wuhu Customs Mail Matter” canceller.
452 P 1878 Customs Large Dragons, thin paper printing, 1ca Green Imperforate Proofs, vertical pair with top margin, original gum, 1995 BPA certificate.
HK$4,000-5,000 460 m
HK$15,000-20,000
1878 Customs Large Dragons, thin paper printing, 1ca Green (Chan 1; Scott 1), vertical pair, used with small Tientsin (Type A) seal cancel.
453 P 1878 Customs Large Dragons, thin paper printing, 1ca Green Imperforate Proofs, vertical pair with extra wide bottom margin, original gum, 1995 BPA certificate.
HK$5,000-6,000
HK$15,000-20,000 454 P 1878 Customs Large Dragons, thin paper printing, 3ca Brown red Imperforate Proofs, horizontal pair with extra wide bottom margin, unused, 1995 BPA certificate. HK$15,000-20,000
461 m
455 H
1878 Customs Large Dragons, thin paper printing, 1ca Green (Chan 1; Scott 1), horizontal strip of 3, used with seal cancel.
1878 Customs Large Dragons, thin paper printing (Chan 1-3; Scott 1-3), mint set of 3, large part original gum with fresh color.
HK$18,000-22,000
HK$8,000-10,000
462 m
456 m 1878 Customs Large Dragons, thin paper printing (Chan 1-3; Scott 1-3), used set of 3.
1878 Customs Large Dragons, thin paper printing, 3ca Brown red (Chan 2; Scott 2), plate flaw example at right corner claw & Chinese character “guk”, used.
HK$4,000-5,000
HK$3,000-4,000
457 m
463 m
Group of 6 Large Dragons, including thin paper 3ca & 5ca, clean perforation 1ca & 3ca(2), rough perforation 5ca, all with good postmark interests.
1878 Customs Large Dragons, thin paper printing, 3ca Brown red (Chan 2; Scott 2), horizontal pair, used with unclear large Tientsin (Type B) seal cancel.
HK$10,000-12,000
HK$5,000-6,000
458 m
464 m
1878 Customs Large Dragons, thin paper printing, 1ca Green (Chan 1; Scott 1), used with partial oval “Customs House Wuhu” canceller.
1878 Customs Large Dragons, thin paper printing, 5ca Orange (Chan 3; Scott 3), horizontal pair, used with unclear large Tientsin (Type B) seal cancel.
HK$4,000-5,000
HK$5,000-6,000
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1878 Customs Large Dragons, thin paper printing, 5ca Orange (Chan 3; Scott 3), vertical pair, used with seal cancel. HK$5,000-6,000
1882 Customs Large Dragons, wide margin printing, 1ca Green (Chan 4; Scott 4), horizontal pair, used with almost complete Customs Shanghai cds in red, very scarce. HK$15,000-20,000
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1882 Customs Large Dragons, wide margin printing, 1ca Green (Chan 4; Scott 4), mint example in light green shade, part original gum. HK$2,000-3,000
1882 Customs Large Dragons, wide margin printing (Chan 4-6; Scott 4-6), used set of 3.
467 H
475 H
1882 Customs Large Dragons, wide margin printing, 1ca Green (Chan 4; Scott 4), mint example with large part original gum, minute almost undetectable needlepoint hole at bottom left, nevertheless very fresh example. HK$2,000-3,000
1882 Customs Large Dragons, wide margin printing, 3ca Brown red (Chan 5; Scott 5), mint.
468 H
1882 Customs Large Dragons, wide margin printing, 3ca Brown red (Chan 5; Scott 5), horizontal pair, used with seal cancel. HK$6,000-7,000
HK$8,000-10,000
HK$5,000-6,000 476 m
1882 Customs Large Dragons, wide margin printing, 1ca Green (Chan 4; Scott 4), mint example in dark green shade, part original gum. HK$2,000-3,000
477 m 1882 Customs Large Dragons, wide margin printing, 5ca Yellow ochre (Chan 6; Scott 6), five used examples, fine. HK$25,000-30,000
469 H 1882 Customs Large Dragons, wide margin printing, 1ca Green (Chan 4; Scott 4), pelure paper, mint. HK$5,000-6,000
478 m 1882 Customs Large Dragons, wide margin printing, 5ca Yellow ochre (Chan 6; Scott 6), used with two partial Customs Newchwang “AUG 29 82” cds, early usage. HK$15,000-20,000
470 H 1882 Customs Large Dragons, wide margin printing, 1ca Green pelure paper (Chan 4c; Scott 4var), long stroke of “Dah” variety, mint. HK$6,000-7,000
479 H 1883 Customs Large Dragons, thick paper printing with clean cut perforations, 1ca Bright green (Chan 7; Scott 7), mint. HK$1,500-2,000
471 m 1882 Customs Large Dragons, wide margin printing, 1ca Green (Chan 4; Scott 4), a perfin example used with partial seal cancel, rare. HK$7,000-8,000
480 m 1883 Customs Large Dragons, thick paper printing with clean cut perforations, 3ca Brown red (Chan 8; Scott 8), used with Peking seal cancel and London arrival cds in Red.
472 m 1882 Customs Large Dragons, wide margin printing, 1ca Green (Chan 4; Scott 4), used with Customs Taku cds in violet, extremely rare. HK$15,000-20,000
HK$3,000-4,000
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1883 Customs Large Dragons, thick paper printing with clean cut perforations, 3ca Brown red (Chan 8; Scott 8), used example with left of top frame line partially omitted variety, scarce. HK$4,000-5,000
1885 Customs Large Dragons, thick paper printing with rough perforations (Chan 10-12; Scott 7-9var), mint set of 3, unused. HK$10,000-15,000 486 m
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1885 Customs Large Dragons, thick paper printing with rough perforations, 3ca Vermilion (Chan 11; Scott 8a), horizontal pair, used with Peking seal cancel. HK$7,000-8,000
1883 Customs Large Dragons, thick paper printing with clean cut perforations, 3ca Brown red (Chan 8; Scott 8), horizontal pair used with Shanghai seal cancel, character “Ching� on right stamp with broken plate flaw variety. HK$6,000-7,000
487 m 1885 Customs Large Dragons, thick paper printing with rough perforations, 3ca Vermilion (Chan 11; Scott 8a), horizontal pair, used with Tientsin seal cancel, scarce. HK$8,000-10,000
483 m 1883 Customs Large Dragons, thick paper printing with clean cut perforations, 5ca Chrome yellow (Chan 9; Scott 9), used example with broken left frame line variety, scarce. HK$7,000-8,000
488 m 1885 Customs Large Dragons, thick paper printing with rough perforations, 3ca Vermilion (Chan 11; Scott 8a), used with oval Amoy Mail Matter handstamp and partial Shanghai seal, scarce postal usage in Amoy.
484 m 1883 Customs Large Dragons, thick paper printing with clean cut perforations, 5ca Chrome yellow (Chan 9; Scott 9), horizontal strip of 3, used with Chefoo seal cancel. HK$20,000-30,000
HK$8,000-10,000
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489 m Without Year Customs Newchwang cds, group of 36 thick paper examples, representing one each from January through December on 1ca, 3ca & 5ca, believed to be the only existing assemblage, almost impossible to duplicate as very few 1ca examples known, all stamps illustrated in David Chou’s Record of Postmarks on Large Dragon Stamps of Ching Dynasty. HK$500,000-600,000 117
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1885-88 Small Dragon Issues 495 H
1894 Empress Dowager commemorative issues, First Printing, 1ca Vermilion to 24ca Carmine (Chan 22-30; Scott 16-24), complete mint set of 9 with original gum and hinge remnants, 9ca with light toned perfs, overall fresh color. HK$7,000-8,000 490 P
496 H
1885 Customs Small Dragons, 5ca Imperforate Proofs, horizontal pair with left margin on unwatermarked paper, fresh color with sharp impression.
1894 Empress Dowager commemorative issues, First Printing, 1ca Vermilion to 24ca Carmine (Chan 22-30; Scott 16-24), complete mint set of 9 with part original gum and hinge remnants, 1ca with 7mm tear at bottom, 4ca lightly oxidized, overall fresh color.
HK$10,000-15,000
HK$7,000-8,000 491 Ho
497 m
Customs Small Dragons, 1ca Green, mint block of 10, dry gum and overall tropical toning.
1894 Empress Dowager commemorative issues, First Printing, 1ca Vermilion to 24ca Carmine (Chan 22-30; Scott 16-24), complete used set of 9, light toning, overall fine. HK$4,000-5,000
HK$1,500-2,000
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498 mo
1888 Customs Small Dragons, 11 - 11 clean cut perforation (Chan 19-21; Scott 13-15var), mint set of 3.
1894 Empress Dowager commemorative issues, First Printing, 1ca Vermilion (Chan 22; Scott 16), two interpanneau panes of 20, each stamp bearing CTO Shanghai seals, full original gum, scarce multiple.
HK$1,000-1,500
HK$50,000-60,000 493 H
499 H
1888 Customs Small Dragons, 11 - 11 clean cut perforation (Chan 19-21; Scott 13-15var), two mint sets of 3.
1894 Empress Dowager commemorative issues, First Printing, 2ca to 5ca (Chan 23-26; Scott 17-20), 4 mint examples, 2ca unused, minor faults.
HK$2,500-3,000
HK$800-1,000
494 m
500 m
1888 Customs Small Dragons, 11 - 11 clean cut perforations (Chan 19-21; Scott 13-15var), used set of 3 with matching Ichang seal cancels.
1894 Empress Dowager commemorative issues, First Printing, 24ca Carmine (Chan 30; Scott 24), used with almost complete Newchwang seal.
HK$1,000-1,500
HK$3,000-4,000
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501 ) Domestic Large Dragon Cover from Peking to Shanghai, addressee on front excised, cover reduced at left and partially missing at back, otherwise a nice 3ca wide margin example on cover. HK$20,000-30,000 120
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502 ) 1881 (November 21) Japan 2s Green Postal Card from Peking to USA, bearing IG of Customs Peking despatch cds in blue, upon arrival in Tientsin, Customs Tientsin November 23 cds applied and 3ca thin paper Large Dragon added (stamp removed with water stain marks, later re-affixed), tied by Chinese “Tientsin” seal cancel, Customs Shanghai DE 1 81 transit cds and IJPA Shanghai DEC 14 cds alongside with Yokohama (black) and San Francisco (red) transit cds, the only recorded usage of Large Dragon stamp on Japanese postal cards and extremely unusual IJPA cancellation according to Mr James Hwang, illustrated on page 209 of “A Comprehensive Illustration on Covers of Chinese Large Dragons”, ex James B Hwang. HK$200,000-300,000 121
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1883 (April 18) Small Cover from Shanghai to France, bearing Customs Shanghai despatch cds and Paris arrival cds on reverse, up-rated on front with French 25c tied by Shanghai Chine cds, attractive and neat.
1884 (August 28) Tientsin Customs Mail Matter Cover to England, returned to China, bearing a beautiful strike of the oval Mail Matter handstamp in red on front, French 25c added and canceled by Shanghai Chine cds, an incredible array of transit and arrival markings on reverse, opened for display, an outstanding exhibition item.
HK$15,000-20,000
HK$50,000-60,000
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1891 (January 24) Cover from Peking to USA via Japan, franked on reverse with Small Dragon 3ca, tied by Peking seal cancel, IG Customs Peking despatch, Customs Tientsin & Shanghai transit cds, San Francisco transit cds and oval New York arrival datestamp all alongside, on front Japan 5s added and canceled by Yokohama Japan transit cds.
1892 (January 15) Cover to Switzerland, bearing 3ca Small Dragon, tied by Tientsin seal cancel, French 25c added and canceled by Shanghai Chine cds with ship marking alongside, on reverse Customs Tientsin despatch with Customs Shanghai transit and Alpnach Dorf arrival cds.
HK$25,000-30,000
HK$25,000-30,000
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1892 (June 16) Cover from Kiukiang to Norway, bearing on front oval “China Inland Mission� despatch, French 25c Peace and Commerce added in Shanghai and canceled by Shanghai Chine cds, on reverse Customs Shanghai transit cds with Helgelan receiver, rare destination.
1892 (September 26) Domestic Small Dragon Cover to Shanghai, bearing on front 3ca tied by scarce large type Chefoo seal cancel, on reverse Customs Chefoo despatch and Customs Shanghai transit with Shanghai Local Post arrival cds.
HK$8,000-10,000
HK$30,000-40,000
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509 ) 1893 (December 9) Hancock Correspondence from Mengtzu to England, bearing an excellent strike of Customs Mengtzu cds on reverse with Laokay & Hong Kong transit cds alongside, on front franked with French 25c, canceled by Lao-Kai Tonkin cds, only a handful of Customs Mengtzu covers recorded. HK$50,000-60,000 125
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510 ) 1894 (August 6) Registered Small Dragon Combination Cover to USA, bearing on reverse 1ca, 3ca & 5ca pair, canceled by Customs Chinkiang despatch cds, Customs Shanghai transit cds alongside with Registered San Francisco datestamp, on front Japan 10s pair added in Shanghai and canceled by IJPO Shanghai Meiji 27 cds, large circular “R� handstamp in red alongside with IJPO Shanghai registration label also in red, cover reduced at left not affecting adhesives, very attractive and scarce. HK$80,000-100,000 126
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511 ) 1895 (December 17) Combination Dowager Cover from Peking to France, bearing IG of Customs Peking and Customs Shanghai transit cds on reverse with French ship marking and arrival cds, on front franked with 9ca Dowager, tied by seal cancel, French Chine 25c added and canceled by Shanghai Chine cds, conveyed through Winter overland route, therefore 14-day transit time between Peking and Shanghai. HK$35,000-45,000 127
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1897 (September 22) Cover from Taku to Edinburgh, bearing on reverse Customs Taku despatch cds in red with Customs Shanghai transit and Edinburgh arrival cds, part back cover excised, on front French 25c added and canceled by Shanghai Chine cds, very rare Customs Taku marking.
1898 (March 9) Cover to Germany via Laokay Tonkin, bearing on reverse a superb strike of Customs Mengtzu cds, Hanoi Tonkin transit with French ship marking and Nuremberg arrival cds alongside, on front French Indochine 25c pair added and canceled by Laokay Tonkin cds, rare usage.
HK$25,000-30,000
HK$25,000-30,000
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516 H
1897 Small Figure Surcharges on Small Dragon, 1c on 1ca Green to 5c on 5ca Olive yellow (Chan 31-33; Scott 25-27), mint set of 3, overall tropical toning.
1897 Large Figure Surcharges on Small Dragons, 1c on 1ca Green to 5c on 5ca Olive yellow (Chan 34-36; Scott 75-77), mint set of 3.
HK$1,500-2,000
HK$12,000-15,000 517 H 1897 Small Figure Dowager Surcharges (Chan 37-46; Scott 28-37), complete mint set of 10, fresh original gum with hinge remnant, extremely fine. HK$8,000-10,000
515 H
518 H
1897 Small Figure Surcharges on Small Dragon, 1c on 1ca Green to 5c on 5ca Olive yellow (Chan 31-33; Scott 25-27), mint set of 3, overall tropical toning.
1897 Small Figure Dowager Surcharges (Chan 37-46; Scott 28-37), complete mint set of 10, part og, mostly unused.
HK$1,500-2,000
HK$7,000-8,000
518EX
517 129
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520EX
525EX
526EX 521
527
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April 20, 2013 1897 Large Figure Wide Spacing Surcharges
519 H 1897 Small Figure Dowager Surcharges (Chan 37-46; Scott 28-37), complete mint set of 10, all with tropic gum toning. HK$7,000-8,000 520 m 1897 Small Figure Dowager Surcharges (Chan 37-46; Scott 28-37), complete used set of 10.
524 m
HK$4,000-5,000
1897 Large Figure Wide Spacing Dowager Surcharges, first printing, ½c on 3ca Orange yellow (Chan 47 &50; Scott 38 & 41), also 4c on 4ca Rose pink, both used.
1897 Small Figure Dowager Surcharges, 1c on 1ca Vermilion (Chan 38; Scott 29), mint interpanneau block of 6 with original gum.
HK$3,000-4,000
521 Ho
525 H
HK$1,000-1,500
1897 Large Figure Wide Spacing Dowager Surcharges, second printing (Chan 56-64; Scott 47-55), complete mint of 9. HK$8,000-10,000 526 m 1897 Large Figure Wide Spacing Dowager Surcharges, second printing (Chan 56-64; Scott 47-55), complete set of 9, used.
522 H 1897 Small Figure Dowager Surcharges, 8c on 6ca Brown (Chan 42var; Scott 33var), numeral 4mm below character variety, fine mint. HK$1,000-1,500
HK$7,000-8,000 527 Ho 1897 Large Figure Wide Spacing Dowager Surcharges, second printing, 2c on 2ca Yellow green (Chan 58; Scott 49), mint block of 4 with right margin, top right stamp with “2” 3mm below Chinese character variety, scarce. HK$5,000-6,000 528 Ho
523 H
1897 Large Figure Wide Spacing Dowager Surcharges, second printing, 4c on 4ca Pale rose (Chan 59; Scott 50), mint block of 4, top right stamp with character “Four” variety, scarce in multiple.
1897 Small Figure Dowager Surcharges, 30c on 24ca Carmine (Chan 46; Scott 37), mint, character “Four” with broken plate flaw variety, overall tropical toning, scarce. HK$4,000-5,000
HK$8,000-10,000
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530
533
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536
539
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529 m 1897 Large Figure Wide Spacing Dowager Surcharges, second printing, 10c on 12ca Pale orange yellow (Chan 63; Scott 54), used with Customs Chefoo JUN 28 97 cds in brown, Type B cds canceled on Dowager surcharges are very rare.
535 H 1897 Small 2c on 3c, Revenue Surcharge (Chan 84; Scott 79), mint with large part original gum, fresh color. HK$1,500-2,000
HK$2,000-3,000 530 m
536 Hm
1897 Large Figure Wide Spacing Dowager Surcharges, second printing, 30c on 24ca Deep rose red (Chan 64; Scott 55), used with partial Canton 2 AUG 97 dollar dater.
1897 1c on 3c, Revenue Surcharge (Chan 87; Scott 78), mint & used examples (2). HK$1,500-2,000 537 H
HK$1,500-2,000
1897 1c on 3c, Revenue Surcharge (Chan 87; Scott 78), bottom at left with extra red inking flaw variety, rare. HK$5,000-6,000
531 m 1897 Large Figure Wide Spacing Dowager Surcharges, second printing, 30c on 24ca Deep rose red (Chan 64; Scott 55), used with partial Hankow 14 JUL 97 dollar dater.
538 m 1897 1c on 3c, Revenue Surcharge (Chan 87; Scott 78), used with “H&S BC” security perfin and Amoy 26 AUG 97 dollar dater.
HK$2,000-2,500
HK$5,000-6,000
1897 Large Figure Narrow Spacing Surcharges
539 H 1897 Large 2c on 3c, Revenue Surcharge (Chan 88; Scott 80), mint with large part original gum, fresh color. HK$1,500-2,000
532 m 1897 Large Figure Narrow Spacing Dowager Surcharges, later second printing (Chan 74-80; Scott 65-71), short set of 7, used.
540 m
HK$1,500-2,000
1897 Large 2c on 3c, Revenue Surcharge (Chan 88; Scott 80), also Dowager Small Surcharge ½c on 3ca, both used with partial Hankow dollar dater with Chinese year digit at left variety. HK$3,000-4,000
533 H 1897 Large Figure Narrow Spacing Dowager Surcharges, later second printing, 10c on 9ca Grey green (Chan 79var; Scott 70var), character “Fen” retouched variety, unused.
541 H 1897 Large 4c on 3c, Revenue Surcharge (Chan 89; Scott 82), mint with original gum, very fresh color.
HK$3,000-4,000 534 H
HK$3,000-4,000
1897 Large Figure Narrow Spacing Dowager Surcharges, later second printing, 10c on 12ca Pale brown orange (Chan 80; Scott 71), numeral “1” in “10” broken variety, vertical fold at left side of stamp, mint with original gum.
542 m 1897 Large 4c on 3c, Revenue Surcharge (Chan 89; Scott 82), used with pa kua cancel. HK$2,000-3,000
HK$1,000-1,500
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544
547
546
545
548
549 550
543 H
547 H
1897 Large $1 on 3c, Revenue Surcharge (Chan 90; Scott 84), mint example with extra stroke next to right side of left character, unusual flaw variety, surcharge lightly shifted to left as well, unused.
1898 Engraved Coiling Dragons, watermarked, $5 Deep green and salmon (Chan 115; Scott 109), mint. HK$3,000-4,000
HK$15,000-20,000 548 m
1897 Japanese Print Coiling Dragons
1902-3 Engraved Coiling Dragons, unwatermarked, 20¢ Maroon (Chan 123var; Scott 117var), used horizontal pair with imperforate top margin variety.
544 H 1897 Lithographed Coiling Dragons, $1 Deep red and rose (Chan 101; Scott 95), mint. HK$1,500-2,000
HK$800-1,000 549 H 1902-03 Engraved Coiling Dragons, unwatermarked, $5 Green and salmon (Chan 128; Scott 122), mint.
1898-1910 Coiling Dragon Issues
HK$3,000-4,000
545 E 1898 Engraved Coiling Dragons, ½c Essay, printed in slate on Indian card, rare. HK$10,000-12,000
550 Ho 1905-10 Engraved Coiling Dragons, unwatermarked, color changes and new values, 2c Deep green (Chan 129ai; Scott 124var), mint block of 4, bottom right stamp with “Retouched” left wing of lower right ornament variety, catalog value US$3,000 for used example, unpriced for mint, very scarce.
546 8198 CIP High Value Specimen $1, $2 & $5, all with Waterlow & Sons Ltd Specimen overprint and small security punch hole at left bottom. HK$8,000-10,000
HK$7,000-8,000
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1897 (May 8) French “Chine” 10c Postal Card from Shanghai to Hong Kong, tied by Shanghai Chine cds, Hong Kong index A arrival cds alongside, vertically folded at middle.
1897 (September 20) “TOO LATE” Cover to USA, bearing on reverse Small Dowager Surcharge 5c on 5ca, tied by Hankow pa kua, Shanghai dollar dater, Yokohama Japan & Victoria BC transit with Portland Oregon arrival cds alongside, on front Japan 5s added and canceled by Shanghai IJPO cds, a good strike of “TOO LATE” handstamp alongside with Hankow despatch dollar dater, scarce usage.
HK$1,500-2,000
HK$50,000-60,000
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Group of Five 1898-1912 Covers, including Pakhoi IPO, CIP Red Band, ROC Overprints to France, incoming from Germany to Newchwang and a cut corner example with Hong Kong QV stamps from Shanghai to Hamburg, fine. HK$3,000-4,000
1899 (February 18) Japan 2s Green Postal Card to Germany, endorsed “per Empress of India”, up-rated with Japan 2s and canceled by Shanghai IJPO cds, large 4c revenue surcharge canceled by pa kua, Yokohama Japan transit cds with Schildau arrival cds alongside. HK$30,000-40,000
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1899 (February 2) Cover from Shanghai to Norway, franked with CIP 10c, tied by Shanghai dollar dater, Hong Kong QV 10c added with BPO FE 7 99 cds, on reverse Hong Kong transit and Kristiania arrival cds.
1899 (March 24) Picture Post Card to Peking, franked with CIP 1c, 2c, 4c, 5c & 10c, tied by Peking dollar daters, on picture side “Customs excised” Peking same day arrival cds. HK$3,000-4,000
HK$2,000-3,000
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557 ) 1899 (May 8) Registered Cover from Ichang to Somersetshire, franked on reverse with CIP 10c, tied by Ichang dollar dater, Shanghai transit with Paddington registration handstamp and Taunton arrival cds alongside, on front Hong Kong QV 5c (2 horizontal pairs) and 10c canceled by IPO tie-prints with two overlapping registration handstamps, a very rare example of BPO stamps accepted by Ichang Post Office as well as a very late and possibly the latest recorded use of the Ichang dollar dater. HK$80,000-100,000
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559
562 561
565 564
566
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1900 (March 6) Cover from Peking to Holland, bearing CIP 10c, canceled by Peking bilingual dater, French Chine 25c added and canceled by Shanghai Chine cds. HK$800-1,000
1903 (October 22) Foochow Bisect Cover, usual local usage. HK$2,000-3,000
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1904 (June 16) Picture Post Card to Austria, franked with CIP 4c, tied by Peking despatch cds, Shanghai & Shanghai Chine transits with Abbazia receiver alongside.
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1900 (November 9) CIP 1c Red Postal Card to Germany, canceled by Shanghai Deutsche Post, rectangular boxed “FEL DPOSTBRIEF” handstamp in black alongside with Neulewin arrival cds, hand painted Chinese painting on reverse. HK$1,000-1,500
HK$800-1,000 565 ) 1906 (July 11) Registered Envelope from Tientsin to Newchwang, franked on front with CIP 1c pair, 2c & 5c, all tied by Tientsin bilingual bisected daters, registration handstamp alongside, Newchwang arrival cds on reverse.
560 ) 1900’s Imperial Chinese Telegraph Cover used in Huichow Kwangtung, bearing framed Chinese “No Charges Within 5 Miles” handstamp in Red, on reverse printed fee regulations dated June 1890.
HK$2,000-2,500
HK$2,000-3,000
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561 ) 1902 (datelined March 24) ICP 1c Aniline rose Postal Card, addressed to Tsingtau, bearing “Gaomi” Post Office tombstone handstamp, scarce.
1907 (3rd Moon, 15th Day) Red Band Cover from Nanking to Shanghai, franked on front with 2c CIP, tied by bilingual lunar dater, Shanghai arrival lunar dater on reverse.
HK$1,000-2,000
HK$1,200-1,500
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1902 (October 2) ICP 1c Aniline rose Postal Card to Germany, canceled by Chefoo bilingual bisect, Shanghai China transit and Naumburg arrival cds alongside with Shanghai bilingual transit cds on reverse.
1907 (12th Moon, 21st Day) Picture Post Card (depicting Empress Dowager and her ladies in waiting) from Tunghing to Paris, rare illustration of the Dowager, very few known examples.
HK$2,000-3,000
HK$3,000-4,000
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570
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1908 (November 9) Picture Post Card from Hokow to Paris, franked on picture side with CIP 2c(2), tied by Hokow bilingual bisect, on address side Lao-Kay Tonkin transit and France arrival cds.
1910-14 Three Incoming Picture Post Cards from USA to Shamshui, one with Samshui bilingual inverted year digit variety cds, rare. HK$3,000-4,000
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1910 (1st Moon, 29th Day) Picture Post Card from Kansu to USA, franked with 2c CIP pair, tied by Jingchwan lunar dater with Sian, Hankow, Shanghai & Shanghai IJPO transit cds alongside, very fine.
1911 (6th Moon, 15th Day) Cover from Kuling to Finland, franked on reverse with CIP 10c, tied by Kuling lunar dater, Kuling & Peking transit with Masaby arrival cds alongside, a rare destination.
HK$2,000-2,500
HK$1,500-2,000
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572 ) 1911 (September 1) Incoming Picture Post Card from Germany to Newchwang, franked with Deutsches Reich 5pf(2), tied by Waldeck cds, oval Newchwang IJPO cds and oval “IJPO 2 Changchun-Mukden/South Manchuria� dater alongside, all clear strikes, scarce. HK$8,000-10,000
141
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580
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581
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April 20, 2013 1912 Provisional Neutrality Issues
576 Ho 1912 Waterlow and Sons Overprints, 1c Ochre (Chan 170var), block of 12 with overprint shifted upward variety, unmounted mint. HK$1,000-2,000
577 Hmo 1912 “Republic of China” Local Overprints (Kiangsu Province, Hwangdo City) on Coiling Dragons (Chan RLKS 1A.1-5), diagonal overprints in blocks of 4, ½c & 3c canceled by Hwangdo cds, others mint.
573 H 1912 Provisional Neutrality Overprints, Nanking, 16¢ Olive green (Chan 147; Scott 141), regummed, a well centered example, 2012 Steven Frumkin certificate. HK$10,000-15,000
HK$4,000-5,000
1912 Republic of China Overprints
1912 Commemoratives 578 m Group of Three Commemoratives, including Revolution 1c & 20c, Republic 5c, all tied with Railway cds, including “Yunnan to Vietnam Railway” & “Tientsin Puihow Railway/SNR”. HK$1,000-1,500
574 H
579 H
1912 Statistical Department Overprints, ½c Brown (Chan 152var), transposed and shifted “Republic of China” overprint, mint with hinge remnants, very rare. HK$4,000-5,000
1912 The Revolution Commemorative Issue (Chan 184195), complete mint set of 12. HK$7,000-8,000 580 H 1912 The Revolution Commemorative Issue (Chan 194195), two high values, $2 & $5, both mint. HK$5,000-6,000
575 H
581 H
1912 Statistical Department Overprints, 1c Ochre (Chan 153var; Scott 147var), horizontal pair, right stamp with overprint complete omitted variety, mint.
1912 The Republic Commemorative Issue (Chan 196207), complete mint set of 12.
HK$2,000-3,000
HK$3,000-4,000
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583
584
585
586
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April 20, 2013 1913-26 London and Peking Junk Issues
586 Ho 1913 London Print Junk Series 5c File Copies, complete proof sheet of 200 with security punch holes, indication of print run quantity in pencil at top, perforation split along interpanneau margin, dirty and stained with wax paper backing, still very rare.
582 Ho 1913 London Print Junk Series 1c File Copies, complete proof sheet of 200 with security punch holes, indication of print run quantity in pencil at top, perforation split missing some margins and along vertical interpanneau margin, one stamp along top row missing top half, dirty and stained with wax paper backing, still very rare.
HK$4,000-5,000
HK$4,000-5,000
583 Ho 1913 London Print Junk Series 2c File Copies, complete proof sheet of 200 with security punch holes, indication of print run quantity in pencil at top, one stamp at middle damaged, dirty and stained with wax paper backing, still very rare. 587 H
HK$4,000-5,000
1914-19 First Peking Print Junk Series $20 Black & yellow (Chan 248), a fine mint example, fresh in color.
584 Ho
HK$40,000-50,000
1913 London Print Junk Series 3c File Copies, complete proof sheet of 200 with security punch holes, indication of print run quantity in pencil at top, very slight perforation split along top part of interpanneau margin, one piece of margin missing at top, one stamp at middle of second row from top damaged, dirty and stained with wax paper backing, still very rare. HK$4,000-5,000 585 Ho 1913 London Print Junk Series 4c File Copies, complete proof sheet of 200 with security punch holes, indication of print run quantity in pencil at bottom, very slight perforation split along top part of interpanneau margin, six stamps at top two rows damaged, dirty and stained with wax paper backing, still very rare.
588 m 1916 (Hung Hsien Period) Peking First Print Junk Series 3c Blue green, bearing 5-character “Heng Yang Neutral Ground� hand overprint in red, tied by first year (Yuan Nian) cds, non-official issue, very few examples recorded, extremely scarce. HK$2,000-3,000
HK$4,000-5,000
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589 593
592EX
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599
596
600
601
603
598
602
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597
April 20, 2013 1932-48 General Issues
596 H 1943 General Office Surcharge of 50c on 16c (Chan 642), perforation 10 variety, unused.
589 mo 1932 North-West Scientific Expedition (Chan 329-332), complete set of 4 in lower margin imprint blocks of six, fine used with Peiping cds.
HK$400-500 597 H 1943 East Szechwan Surcharge of 50c on 16c (Chan 643), perforation 10 variety, unused.
HK$8,000-10,000 590 mo
HK$400-500
1932 North-West Scientific Expedition (Chan 329-332), complete set of 4 in top margin imprint blocks of six, fine used with Peiping cds.
598 H 1943 Hunan Surcharge of 50c on 16c (Chan 647), perforation 10 variety, unused.
HK$8,000-10,000 591 Ho
HK$1,000-1,200
1938 Dr SYS Chung Hwa Print $5 Red and greenish black, imperforate block of 4 with two extra Dr SYS portraits, center inverted and misplaced variety, unused, possible printer’s waster, still rare.
599 H 1943 Kwangtung Surcharge of 50c on 16c (Chan 649), perforation 10 variety, unused.
HK$8,000-10,000
HK$700-800
592 H
600
1938-39 Dr SYS Hong Kong Chung Hwa Print First Printing (Chan 366-370), both first and second stage issues, mint set of 5. HK$1,000-1,200
1943 Shensi Surcharge of 50c on 16c (Chan 652), perforation 10 variety, unused.
593 Ho
601 H
1940 Hong Kong Unwatermarked Martyr ½c Olive black, mint block of 20 with imperforate variety, UM, even gum toning, see note after Scott 439.
1943 West Szechwan Surcharge of 50c on 16c (Chan 653), horizontal pair, right imperforate margin, unused, rare.
HK$1,800-2,000
HK$5,000-6,000
HK$700-800
594 H
602 H
1941 The Thrift Movement Issue (Chan MS1), set of 3 miniature sheets, one mint, one with 1943 Russian Philatelic Society overprint (mint) and a CTO example.
1943 East Szechwan 50c on 16c with 2 Vertical Bars (Chan 656var), perforation 10 variety, unused. HK$400-500
HK$2,000-3,000
603 H
1942 50c Surcharges on Dr SYS 16c Olive brown with Two Vertical Bars, group of 14 as listed in Scott, all fine used, very difficult group.
1943 East Szechwan 50c on 16c with 2 Vertical Bars (Chan 656var), horizontal pair with left bottom corner margin, right stamp with thin “16” variety (position 200), both stamps with black surcharge offset on reverse, unused.
HK$1,500-2,000
HK$1,800-2,000
595 m
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606 608 607EX 1948-49 Gold Yuan Surcharges 606 Ho 1949 Dr SYS Gold Yuan Shanghai Central Print (Engraved) $10 Green (Chan G137), omplete sheet of 200, unused. HK$500-600
604 H 1943 Kwangsi 50c on 16c with 2 Vertical Bars (Chan 669var), perforation 10 variety, unused.
1949 Unit and Silver Currency Surcharge Issues
HK$700-800
607 Ho 1949 Canton Silver Yuan Surcharge on Dr SYS Shanghai Dah Tung Gold Yuan Issue (Scott 991-6; SG 1370-5), complete set of 6 in blocks of 4, unused. HK$1,800-2,000 608 H
605 H
1949 West Szechwan Silver Yuan Air Mail Unit Stamps, Overprint on $10,000 on 30c red, Hong Kong Print Air Stamp (Chan SA3), mint, very scarce. HK$15,000-20,000
1943 Kweichow 50c on 16c with 2 Vertical Bars (Chan 671var), unused bottom margin example with imperforate top margin variety. HK$700-800
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1912-19 Group of Two Picture Post Cards and a Junk 1c Postal Card, all with railway cds.
1912 (March 10) Large Blue Official Cover Addressed to Viceroy of Macau, franked with CIP 2c green tied by Tsinshan cds, Macau March 11 arrival cds on front and back, three large oblong government red seals applied on front and back, open at flap.
HK$2,500-3,000
HK$15,000-20,000
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1913 (March 15) Carlowitz & Co Registered Envelope to New York, bearing Revolution and Republic commemoratives and CIP “Republic” overprint 1c, canceled by Shanghai bilingual daters, Shanghai Chine (March 16) cds alongside with “Via Siberia” and “Registered” handstamps in violet, another “R Shanghai” handstamp in black.
1912 (July 19) Picture Post Card from Tunghing to France, franked on picture side with ½c CIP tied by bilingual bisect and 2c CIP tied by “Yuan Nian” dater, rare. HK$4,000-5,000 612 )
HK$4,000-5,000
1912 (October 23) Incoming Picture Post Card from Russia to Tsinan, franked with Russian stamps, oval “IJPO 2 Changchu-Mukden South Manchuria” railway November 6 12 datestamp in violet alongside with Moukden transit cds, on picture side Tsinan arrival cds. HK$1,500-2,000
616 ) 1914-19 German Prisoner Internment Camp Cover to Shanghai, despatched from Berrima Camp (329 internees) in Australia, closed in 1919 after the end of WWI.
613 ) 1912 (December 27) Picture Post Card from Soochow to USA, bearing CIP “Republic” overprint 1c and Republic commemorative 3c, tied by Soochow bilingual bisect, Shanghai bilingual and IJPO transit cds alongside, rare first month usage of Republic commemorative issue in Soochow. HK$2,000-3,000
HK$1,000-1,500 617 ) 1914 (January 12) Registered Large Envelope from Chengtu via Siberia to Berlin, franked with “Republic of China” overprints 3c pair and 10c(2), tied by Chengtu bilingual bisects, registration handstamp alongside, official seal on reverse with 3 different Berlin receivers.
614 ) 1912 (December 28) Registered Cover from Shanghai to England via Siberia, franked with Republic issues 1c(2), 2c, 3c, 5c & 10c, all tied by Shanghai bilingual daters, Shanghai Chine and framed “R Shanghai” with manuscript number handstamp alongside, on reverse oval Registered Portsmouth & London arrival markings, scarce first month usage of this issue, only a handful covers known, front and back detached, nevertheless a striking example. HK$5,000-6,000
HK$2,000-3,000 618 ) 1914 (January 17) Cover to Shanghai, bearing London Print Junk Series 3c, canceled by Kiangsu 3rd year dater, on reverse another scarce “3rd Year” dater with Shanghai bilingual arrival dater. HK$800-1,000
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April 20, 2013 622 ) 1916 (July 29) Cover from Yachowfu to New York, franked on front with Junk Series 10c, canceled by 5th year Yachowfu cds, on reverse Hankow and Shanghai transit cds and two-liner instructional handstamp. HK$1,000-2,000 623 ) 1916 (October 24) Censored Mail to USA, bearing Junk Series 1c & 3c(5), canceled by Chengtu cds, on reverse boxed censor handstamp. HK$1,000-2,000 624 ) 1917 “Groupement de Travailleurs Chinois” Cover, bearing datestamp on front, scarce. HK$1,500-2,000 625 ) 1917 (December 7) Small Cover to USA, franked on front with Junk Series 10c, canceled by Peking cds, on reverse bearing straight-lined Chinese “Retrieved from Front Counter Letterbox” handstamp in black, scarce. HK$1,000-2,000
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1914 (April 12) Cover from Sinkiang to Shanghai, franked on front with CIP “Republic” overprint 3c, tied by Shekmoon/Sinkiang (inverted) 3rd year April 12 cds, Suchow 3rd year April 13 & Lanchowfu 3rd year 21 4 (without Chinese character “Month”) transits with Shanghai arrival cds alongside, rare.
1918 (October 10) Foochow Local Plain Cover, bearing Junk 50c green, tied by “President Tsui Inauguration Foochow” special commemorative chop in purple, Foochow first day bilingual dater alongside. HK$1,000-1,500
HK$15,000-20,000
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620 ) 1914 (datelined November 17) Junk 1c Green Postal Card, uprated with Frist Peking Junk 3c, tied by Nanking City cds with Shanghai transit cds alongside, Stanley Gibbons recorded Peking First Print issued in December of 1914, this example probably the earliest known usage.
1924 (May 8) Moukden to Shanghai Air Mail Cover, franked on front with first issue air mail 15c & on reverse with Junk 3c, both canceled by Moukden bilingual dater, Newchwang 9 MAY 24 transit cds alongside, MoukdenNewchwang air service was never officially established, very scarce usage on trial flight services, illustrated in Meiso Mizuhara, volume VIII, page 215.
HK$4,000-5,000
HK$5,000-6,000
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1915 (November 12) Peking to Scotland Cover via Siberia, franked on front with London Print Junk Series 1c & 3c(3), on reverse Peking-Moukden train cancel.
1926 (December 20) Large Registered Cover from Peking to Belgium, franked on reverse with Junks 1c(3), 3c(6) & 5c(3), also Famine Relief Fund stamps 1c(5) & 2c(3), rare usage. HK$1,000-1,500
HK$800-1,000
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633
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632
637
636
635
638 154
April 20, 2013 629 )
634 )
1928 (September 6) Remittance Cover from Kuruizawa to Shanghai, franked with Japanese stamps 10s & 13s, tied by Kuruizawa cds, with registration label, Tokio transit and Shanghai arrival cds.
1937 (February 22) Incoming Postage Due Cover from Canada to Shanghai, franked with Canada KGV 3c tied by Oshawa Ontario machine chop, circular “T20” handstamp alongside with 10c postage due pair canceled by Shanghai cds.
HK$1,500-2,000
HK$1,000-1,500
630 )
635 )
1928 (December 18) First Aerial Trip Shanghai to Canton Cover to Romania, bearing special rectangular cachet with detailed route etc, Mills No 11 indicated 471 covers carried on this flight with 226 for Canton and 124 for other foreign countries.
1937 (September 3) Via China Clipper Air Mail Cover to Hong Kong, bearing various Dr SYS and Martyr issues, canceled by Hankow cds, rectangular boxed Chinese “Aircraft Delayed, Arrived by Ship” handstamp, no flight service due to Battle of Shanghai.
HK$1,800-2,000
HK$1,000-2,000
631 )
636 )
1931 (August 21) Air Mail Cover from Bournemouth to Wei-Hai-Wei, bearing GB KGV 2d & 9d(2), canceled by despatch cds, two types of “Par Avion” labels (English and Russian) alongside, on reverse an interesting array of transit and arrival markings including Berlin, Manchouli, Tientsin and Wei-Hai-Wei.
1937 (September 30) Air Mail Cover to Denmark, bearing various Dr SYS and air mail issues, endorsed “By China, Hanoi and Marseilles Lines”, on reverse rectangular boxed Chinese “Aircraft Delayed, Delivered by Train Service” handstamp, no flight service due to Battle of Shanghai.
HK$800-1,000
HK$1,000-2,000
632 )
637 )
1932 (September 7) Commercial Cover from Newchwang Manchukuo to Shanghai, franked on reverse with Japan Tazawa series 1s orange block of 4, tied by Yingkou Japanese cds, Junk 4c added and canceled in Shanghai, additionally on front 1c orange postage due added and canceled by different type of Shanghai cds, no penalty charged in Shanghai.
1939 (September 26) Large Philatelic Cover Used Locally in Peking, bearing eight different defintive issues, all tied by large commemorative cachets in red. HK$1,000-1,500
HK$3,000-4,000
638 ) 1939 (December 15) Air Mail Envelope to Norway, bearing 150th US Constitution Anniversary issues (5c block of 4, 25c & 50c in pairs and a $1 single), tied by Shanghai datestamps, routed via Hong Kong with instructional “By Air To London Only” handstamp and circular “Passed by Censor/Hong Kong”, both in Violet, also Victoria Hong Kong transit cds, nice censored mail item.
633 ) 1934 (May 20) China National Aviation Corporation Envelope from Peking to Shanghai, bearing 2nd Peking Print Air Mail 15c and Martyrs, canceled by special exhibition cachets, Chinese Post Office registration receipt on reverse with Shanghai arrival cds.
HK$1,500-2,000
HK$1,000-1,500
155
Fine Stamps & Covers of China and Hong Kong
641
642
640
639 639 )
641 )
1941 (November 14) Censored Registered Air Mail Cover to Switzerland, franked with various Dr SYS issues, canceled by Shanghai cds, via Manila, San Francisco, New York and Lisbon with transit markings, Opened by Censor tape at left.
1943 (January 25) Double Registered Cover to Chungking, franked with Dr SYS Central Trust 50c pair and Domestic Registered Postage Paid issues, lightly torn at right. HK$800-1,000
HK$1,000-2,000 640 )
642 )
1943 Military Mail Envelope from Chinese Laborer’s in France, canceled by Military “Hospital Complementaire Institut Franco-Chinois/Fort St Irenee/Lyon/Le Vaguemestre” double ring in violet, scarce.
1943 (April 21) Registered Native Bank Cover to Foochow, franked on reverse Registration Unit stamp, tied by Fukien Sha Hsien cds, Fukien “Min How” arrival cds alongside, rough opening at top.
HK$2,000-3,000
HK$800-1,000
156
April 20, 2013
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644 )
1948 (June 15) Native Commercial Express Cover to Shantung, franked on reverse with Long Box $10,000 on $20(3), tied by “Hopei Postal Agency Tientsin” wood chop, Shantung arrival cds alongside, late usage.
1948 (July 7) Double Registered and Express Airmail Temporary Post Office Cover from Jinzhou to Shanghai, franked on reverse with Dr SYS “Limited for Use in North-East” issues, tied by “Temporary Post Office 244” cds, Shanghai receiver alongside, very scarce usage.
HK$2,000-3,000
HK$20,000-25,000
157
Fine Stamps & Covers of China and Hong Kong
Airmail Issues and First Flights
646
648
647
647 ) 1921 (July 1) Printed FFC from Shanghai to Peking, bearing 1st air post 15c tied by rectangular commemorative cachet, also semi-postal issue tied by Shanghai bilingual dater, Peking arrival on reverse, little soiling, 400 covers were carried according to Mill No 2. 645 H
HK$1,800-2,000
1921 Unissued Peking-Loukden First Flight Commemorative Air Post Stamp 45c Purple, imperforate with clear margins, unused. HK$3,000-4,000
648 )
1921 First Flight Cover, bearing complete set of 5 First Peking Air Mail Issue, canceled by commemorative cachets, additionally franked with 3c on 4c Scarlet Famine Relief Fund Surcharge tied by Shanghai cds.
1930 (December 4) Pre-printed Military Trial Flight Cover from Canton to Wuchow, franked with 2nd air post 15c and Junk 4c, both tied by “Carried by Airmail� seal in red (applied by Canton Aviation Bureau), additionally canceled by Wuchow arrival cds, the first trial flight took off on December 1, this is carried on the 2nd flight on December 4, only 150 letters were carried, the Canton-Wuchow regular service was inaugurated on January 16, 1931.
HK$800-1,000
HK$2,000-3,000
646 )
158
April 20, 2013 Postage Due Issues
Manchukuo
649 H
651 )
1911 Second London Print Postage Due Stamp 5c Brown (Chan DU3), prepared for use, but not issued, mint.
1935 (January 23) Cover to Chinwangtao, bearing on reverse Manchukuo 4f Yellow olive (SG 58) pair, tied by Harbin datestamp (with Manchukuo erased) routed through Shanhaikwan and Chinwangtao arrival cds, framed instructional “Postal Communications Resumed/ Taxed� handstamp in Violet alongside, very rare, ex Desrousseaux.
HK$3,000-4,000
North China
HK$10,000-12,000
650 H 1942 Half Value Surcharge on Dr SYS Chung Hwa Type I 50c on $1 (Scott 8N12), mint. HK$3,500-4,000
649
650
651
159
Fine Stamps & Covers of China and Hong Kong
Ki-Hei
652 ) 1935 (July 3) Double Registered Envelope to USA, bearing Japan 6s Carmine & 10s Blue (3), tied by Moukden INPO cds in violet with matching Moukden registration label and “AR” handstamp in red, instructional “Overpayment of Postage” handstamp in blue alongside, routed via Kobe and Chicago with Richmond arrival cds, superb item of advice of receipt mail from Manchuria.
654 ) 1927 (August 1) Large Jardine Engineering Corporation Printed Cover to Shanghai, franked with “Ki-Hei” Junk overprints, tied by Harbin cds, on reverse Shanghai arrival cds and red company wax seals. HK$800-1,000
HK$2,500-3,000 653 s Manchukuo Post Office Officially Sealed Label, used on small piece canceled by Harbin cds. HK$2,000-3,000
653
652
654
160
April 20, 2013 French Post Offices
British Post Office 655 m
657 s
1900-09 “CEF” Overprint on India Issues (Scott M1-22), including QV set of 10 plus 1904 1a carmine rose and KEVII set of 9 plus 1909 two values, all fine used.
1901 Hollow Numeral Surcharge 2c on 25c Black rose (Scott 14; SG 19), guarantee chop on reverse, used on small piece with Pekin cds, only 900 stamps issued.
HK$1,500-1,800
HK$1,500-2,000
656 m
658 H
1901 British Railway Administration 5c on ½c CIP with Green Surcharge (Chan BRA1), canceled with circular postmark in violet with date, light surface scuff.
1901 Hollow Numeral Surcharge 4c on 25c Black rose (Scott 15; SG 20), two guarantee chops on reverse, only 600 stamps issued, fine mint. HK$4,000-5,000
HK$1,000-1,500 659 m
1901 Hollow Numeral Surcharge 6c on 25c Black rose (Scott 16; SG 21), guarantee chop on reverse, tied by Pekin cds, only 900 stamps issued. HK$1,800-2,000 660 H 1901 Hollow Numeral Surcharge 16c on 25c Black rose (Scott 17; SG 22), guarantee chop on reverse, only 2,400 stamps issude, fine mint. HK$1,000-1,500 655EX 657
656
658
659
161
660
Fine Stamps & Covers of China and Hong Kong
663 665
666EX 668EX 664
669EX 667
670
672
671 162
April 20, 2013 German Post Offices 666 m 1898 “China” 56 Degrees on German Eagle Issue, set of 6, plus extra 3pf(2) in different shades, 45 degrees short set of 5 (missing expensive 3pf), fine used group of 13. HK$1,500-1,800
661 m
667 Hm
1903 “A Percevior” Handstamp on French Commerce 15c Blue “Chine” Issue (Scott J22), used with Tientsin Chine cds. HK$1,000-1,200
1900-06 German Post Offices in China, group of 4 high values, including mint and used “China” 5M, mint Kiautschou 5M & used 2M watermarked. HK$2,500-3,000 668 m 1901 “China” Horizontal Overprint on Germania Issue (Scott 24-36), used set of 13. HK$1,800-2,000
662 m
669 m
1903 “A Percevior” Handstamp on French Commerce 30c Brown “Chine” Issue (Scott J23), used on small piece. HK$1,000-1,200
1906-13 “China” Overprint and Surcharge Germania Set (Scott 47-56; SG 46-55), complete set of 10, fine used. HK$1,500-2,000
663 )
670 )
1905 (February) Official Dutch Consulate Cover from Shanghai to England, bearing French 25c, canceled by Shanghai Chine cds, on reverse London arrival cds. HK$800-1,000
1900 (November 15) Cover from Shanghai to France, franked with Reichspost 20pf with “China” overprint, canceled by Shanghai Deutsche Post cds, octagonal ship marking and “Allemagne” handstamp alongside, on reverse “Le Havre” arrival cds.
664 )
HK$800-1,000
1911-21 Registered Cloth Parcel Bag with Large Character Surcharges on Regular Issues, bearing 4c on 10c, 10c on 25c and 40c on 1f, tied by Hankeou (Hankow) cds, matching registration label alongside, routed via Siberia to Paris, scarce.
671 ) 1901 Feldpost Cover from Tientsin, bearing K D Feldpostexped cds and oblong handstamp alongside. HK$800-1,000
HK$3,000-4,000
672 )
665 )
1903 (December 2) Picture Post Card from Port Arthur to Oldenburg Germany, bearing Reichspost “China” 5pf, canceled by Tongku cds, Bockhorn transit cds with oval Germany Tongku Camp (Chinese) handstamp in red alongside.
1913 (January 23) Cover from Shanghai to France, bearing French PO 2c on 5c(5), canceled by Shanghai Chine cds, endorsed “Per SS Kobe Maru” and “Via Siberia” handstamp in purple, Lyon arrival cds on reverse. HK$800-1,000
HK$1,000-2,000
163
Fine Stamps & Covers of China and Hong Kong
675 674
676
680EX
677
679
678
681 164
April 20, 2013 Italian Post Offices
Russian Post Offices 677 ) 1901 (March 15) Unoverprinted 4k Reply Card (1889) to Egypt, up-rated with “Kitan” overprint 1k, 2k & 3k, all tied by Cyrillic Peking cds, message on reverse. HK$2,000-3,000 678 )
673 m
1903 (February 24) Registered Blue Cover to Germany, franked with “Kitan” overprint 1k, 2k, 3k, 5k & 10k, all tied by Cyrillic Chefoo cds, Chefoo registration label affixed at top left, Leipzig arrival cds on reverse.
1917 Hand Overprint and Surcharge Issue (Scott 1-2; SG 31-32), 2c on 5c green plus 4c on 10c claret, both used with “Tientsin Cina” cds. HK$2,000-3,000
HK$3,000-4,000
674 s 1917 Hand Overprint and Surcharge Issue (Scott 1 & 3; SG 1 & 3), 2c on 5c green plus 4c on 10c claret, both used with “20.9.17 Pechino Cina” cds.
679 ) 1904 (January 15 datelined) Picture Post Card from Port Arthur to France, bearing Russia 4k Rose (Yvert 41), tied by Port Arthur Pochtov Kont datestamp with Vichy receiver and forwarded to Algeria with Biskra Constantine arrival cds alongside, very nice item from the French Brigade in the commencement of the RussoJapanese War.
HK$1,000-1,200
Japanese Post Offices
HK$3,000-4,000
675 )
680 m
1906 (January 29) Picture Post Card from Shanhaikwan to Spandau, datelined Yokohama 27 1 1906, franked with Japanese PO in China stamps, tied by Shanhaikwan IJPO cds, Hong Kong & Munchen transits with Spandau arrival cds alongside.
1917 Diagonal Surcharges on Arms Issue (Chan FR39-57; SG 39-57), complete set of 19 values, fine used. HK$2,500-3,000
HK$1,000-1,500 676 )
US Post Offices
1916 (August 24) Japanese PO 1s Postal Card from Hankow to Kurume, bearing Hankau Deutsche Post cds as original marking, framed “Service des Prisonniers de Guerre” handstamp with Shanghai and Nagasaki transit cds alongside as well as Kurume censor marking and rectangular “Prisoner of War Mail” chop, two filing punch holes.
681 H 1919-22 US Post Offices Surcharges on President Series (Chan FUS1-18), complete mint set of 18 with two extra $1 examples, some with hinge remnants. HK$7,000-8,000
HK$1,500-2,000
165
Fine Stamps & Covers of China and Hong Kong
683
684
682 685
687EX
686
688
690
691
689 166
April 20, 2013 Taiwan
687 H 1949 Surcharges on Dr SYS North East $33 Carmine rose Issue, group of 9 values, missing the expensive items, but including short five in red, all fine unused.
682 Ho 1894 Second Issue Official Postage Stamps, complete sheet of five stamps, arranged vertically, wood plate printing, with the seal of the originating station affixed and registration number entered on each stamp, extremely fine condition.
HK$3,500-4,000
HK$50,000-60,000
688 Ho 1962 The Four Emperors (Scott 1355-1358), complete set of 4 in blocks of 6 with top left margins, 80c Tang Emperor (one stamp creased), few toned spots, UM.
683 P 1895 The Black Flag Republic Second Issue 50 cash, trial proof on thick paper, perforated.
HK$8,000-10,000
HK$1,000-1,500
684 Ho
689 Ho
1945 Japanese Stamps Overprinted with “Republic of China, Taiwan Province” $10 Mauve (Chan TP12), unused block of 4, top right stamp with missing dots on character “wan” in “Taiwan” variety, scarce.
1962 The Four Emperors (Scott 1355-1358), complete set of 4 in full sheets of 50, original gum, folded, few toned spots, overall light tropical toning, otherwise very fresh, UM, rare.
HK$10,000-15,000
HK$150,000-200,000
685 Ho
690 Ho
1945 “Republic of China Taiwan Province” Overprint 3s Carmine, block of 6, with overprint shifted to right 9mm variety (left two stamps with 4-character “ROC” omitted variety, also trimmed at left, unused.
1960 Paintings from Palace Museum (Scott 12611264), complete set of 4 in full sheets of 50, original gum, folded, in pristine post office fresh condition, UM, rare.
HK$2,000-3,000
HK$70,000-80,000 686 Ho 1945 “Republic of China Taiwan Province” Overprint 5s Green, block of 6, with overprint shifted to left 9mm variety (right two stamps with 3-character “Taiwan Province” omitted variety, also trimmed at left, unused.
691 Ho 1970-71 Activities of the Twelve Months Scroll Series (Scott 1682-1693), complete set of 12 in full sheets of 15, original gum, post office fresh, UM.
HK$2,000-3,000
HK$7,000-8,000
167
Fine Stamps & Covers of China and Hong Kong
693
692 694
695
696 697 698
700
168
April 20, 2013 People’s Republic of China
697 ) 1953 (April 16) Remittance/Savings Notice, bearing Tien An Men $200 and $50 on $50 Money Order stamp, tied by Shanghai cds, Bank of China registration and several other handstamps alongside, interesting document dealing with savings matters before and after liberation.
692 H 1949-53 Group of 18 Money Order Stamps (Yang MO1//15), missing M03A, plus a few shades, unused. HK$2,000-2,500
HK$800-1,000
693 mo)
698 mo
1949 (September) Sinkiang “People’s Posts” Hand Surcharges (Yang NW94), a CTO native cover and a block of 10, tied by Tihwa datestamp, scarce multiple.
1955 Regular Issue 2f Nurse (Yang R53), complete CTO sheet of 230 with 1955 Peking cds.
HK$2,000-3,000
HK$500-600
694 Ho 1950 (February 28) Shanghai Dah Tung Print $1000 Surcharge on Railway Ordinary Mail Unit Stamp, complete sheet of 200 missing top and left margins, left columns of 80 stamps with surcharge shifted downward and to right variety, unused. HK$1,500-2,000 699 H 695 )
1957 (February 20) 8f Orange-red Views of Peking with Rays of Sunlight (Yang S106), unissued, some very slight thinning on the reverse and minor internal creases, bright color and a most attractive example of this popular error.
1950 (April 24) Commercial Cover from Shanghai to USA, franked with Dr SYS East China surcharges and unit issues, tied by Shanghai cds, scarce overseas usage. HK$1,500-2,000
HK$400,000-500,000
696 Ho
700 H
1952 (April 12) International Child Protection Conference $400 Green (Yang C73b; Scott 1538var), unused block of 4 with perforation 14 x 12.5 variety, scarce.
1958 (May 1) People’s Heroes Monument Miniature Sheet (Yang C47M; Scott 344a), unused.
HK$7,000-8,000
HK$1,000-1,500
169
Fine Stamps & Covers of China and Hong Kong
701
702 705
707
703 706
708
709
170
April 20, 2013 701
705 H
1958 (May 1) People’s Heroes Monument Miniature Sheet (Yang C47M; Scott 344a), unused and lightly affixed in “Postage Stamps of the People’s Republic of China” book.
1962 (September 15) Stage Art of Mei Lanfang Souvenir Sheet (Yang C94M), very lightly hinged, small paper inclusion at back with fresh appearance on front.
HK$1,000-1,500
HK$100,000-120,000
702 H
706 mo
1958 (June 28) Kuan Han-Ching Miniature Sheet (Yang C50M; Scott 357a), NH.
1964 (June 17) Historic Sites 3rd Print 2f People’s Hall (Yang R96), complete CTO sheet of 200 with Peking 1966 cds.
HK$2,500-3,000
HK$500-600
703 H 1960 (June 15) Pig-Breeding (Yang S40; Scott 518-522), set of 5 with left margins, NH.
707 m 1967 (May 23) 25th Anniversary of Mao Tse-tung’s Talks on Literature and Art in Yenan (Yang W3; Scott 957-959), CTO set of 3.
HK$2,000-2,500
HK$1,800-2,000
708 Ho 1969 (May 1) Completion of Yangtse Bridge Nanking, 10f Aerial View (Yang W67), two complete sheets of 100, one sheet with rough perforation variety, unmounted mint. HK$10,000-15,000
704 Ho
709 Ho
1962 (September 1) Stage Art of Mei Lanfang 30f Loom (Yang C313var), bottom left marginal block of 4, lower left stamp with character “Ji” completely omitted variety, extremely scarce early PRC variety, UM.
1979 Great Wall Essay, unacceptable design in three different color, all in blocks of 4, UM.
HK$3,000-4,000
HK$3,500-4,000
171
Fine Stamps & Covers of China and Hong Kong
710
712
711
713
714 172
715
April 20, 2013 710 Ho 1986 Folk House 1st Print 8f (Yang R194), mint sheet of 60, top two rows (20 stamps) with partial color printing omitted variety, scarce. HK$3,000-4,000
711 H 1998 (March 26) Jiuzhaigou Valley Souvenir Sheet (Yang 98-6M), an uncut example with imperforate variety, scarce. HK$1,500-2,000
712 H 2001 (July 22) Huangguoshu Waterfalls Souvenir Sheet (Yang 2001-13M), imperforate variety, scarce. HK$1,500-2,000 713 H 2008 30th Anniversary of Reform Souvenir Sheet, preprinting paperfold variety at right, scarce. HK$1,200-1,500 714 H 2009 China World Stamp Exhibition in Luoyang Souvenir Sheet, pre-printing paperfold variety at bottom, scarce. HK$1,500-2,000 715 H 2009 60th Anniversary of PRC Macau 10 Patacas Souvenir Sheet, pre-printing paperfold variety at right, scarce. HK$1,500-2,000
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