The 2022 Winter Auction - Sale 339
17 – 20 December 2022
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Starting Price: 2,200 HK$
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used with Wuchang (May 16) cds. The date of cancel was exactly the day of the liberation of Wuhan. The usage of silver yuan postage was allowed until Liberation issues were available although the invalidation of gold yuan was announced by the military control committe on 23 May. The only recorded philatelic item on the day of Wuhan Liberation.
Starting Price: 300 HK$
Hammer Price: 600 HK$
unused without gum. VF-F.
Starting Price: 2,400 HK$
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"China Silver Yuan Stamps" by Patrick Choy, P. 67 for reference. The only one other than Choi's block of 4.
Starting Price: 1,200 HK$
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used with Chekiang Daishan cds., dated 19 May 1950. Since the liberation of Chekiang mainland, about 60,000 KMT soldiers retreated to Chou Shan Islands. On 18 May 1950, the entire Chou Shan Island was controlled by PLA. This stamp was cancelled 1 day after the liberation. Ex Mr. Patrick Choy's Collection.
Starting Price: 3,400 HK$
Hammer Price: 3,400 HK$
unused without gum as issued. Slightly toned. VF-F. Rare.
Starting Price: 1,200 HK$
Hammer Price: 1,200 HK$
unused without gum as issued. Hinged. VF-F.
Starting Price: 600 HK$
Hammer Price: 1,000 HK$
unused without gum as issued, slightly hinged. VF-F.
Starting Price: 3,400 HK$
Hammer Price: 3,400 HK$
fresh MH with original gum, slightly toned. VF-F.
Starting Price: 2,000 HK$
Hammer Price: 3,400 HK$
unused without gum as issued. VF.
Starting Price: 7,000 HK$
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f.w. SYS Tsingtao surch Silver Yuan 1c block of 10 on reverse, tied by Tsingtao bilingual cds., along with Shanghai arrival cds. It is the second earliest Silver Yuan stamps on cover while the earliest example dated 2 May. Illustration from "China Silver Yuan Stamps" by Patrick Choy, P. 152.
Starting Price: 9,000 HK$
Hammer Price: 9,000 HK$
f.w. SYS Gold Yuan $80000 block of 4 and Domestic Airmail Unit Silver Yuan Stamp on reverse, tied by Shanghai bilingual cds. Scarce Gold Yuan and Silver Yuan combination cover from Shanghai.
Starting Price: 3,000 HK$
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f.w. SYS Kiangsi surch Domestic Ordinary Mail Unit Stamp, tied by Nanchang bilingual cds. On reverse with Kiangsi Fowliang arrival. Nanchang was liberated on 22 May 1949. This example reflects that the postal route at the downstream of Yangtze River was secured by the PLA in Jun 1949. Ex Mr. Patrick Choy's Collection.