The 2022 Winter Auction - Sale 339
17 – 20 December 2022
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Displaying 2653 - 2664 of 4146
Starting Price: 1,500 HK$
Hammer Price: 6,500 HK$
all mint, mostly fresh MNH with pristine original gum. Very Fine.
Starting Price: 7,500 HK$
Hammer Price: 9,000 HK$
fresh MH with lovely original gum. VF.
Starting Price: 1,500 HK$
Unsold
used. VF-F.
Starting Price: 1,200 HK$
Hammer Price: 1,200 HK$
both VF.
Starting Price: 1,200 HK$
Hammer Price: 1,400 HK$
mixed franking with CIP 4c & HK QV 2c pair, tied by Canton Dollar cds. and HK cds. respectively, along with arrival cds. VF-F.
Starting Price: 20,000 HK$
Unsold
f.w. Japanese issue 1 sen x 2, tied by Minchu cancel, along with oval company seal. This letter was carried by Minchu "Weihai". Although Minchu were legal within China, they were not allowed in foreign concession. In the British controlled Weihaiwei, mails were delivered by couriers. Therefore, "Weihai" affixed two Japanese stamps for postage as Weihaiwai was occupied by Japan in Sino-Japanese War before the British occupation.
Starting Price: 1,000 HK$
Hammer Price: 1,100 HK$
f.w. CIP 10c, 20c, French issue 25c and 50c, tied by Tientsin Chinese PO and Shanghai French PO cds respectively. On reverse with Shanghai transit and London arrival cds. Roughly opened at top, affecting the 20c stamp. F-VF.
Starting Price: 500 HK$
Unsold
f.w. CIP 4c, tied by Tientsin bisected bilingual cds., along with Shanghai French PO transit and London arrival. China was still not the member of UPU until 1912. And before that, China signed postal agreement with individual country and put an end on the so-called "combination mail". The first agreement with France was signed in 1900 and efficitive from 1 Jan, 1902.Card with repaired upper left corner by tape.
Starting Price: 1,500 HK$
Hammer Price: 2,600 HK$
f.w. CIP 2c x 5 and 10c x 2, tied by Nanking bisected bilingual cds., along with "Drum Tower" registered label, Shanghai French PO transit cds. and three lined Seattle Registered transit mark. On reverse with Shanghai Chinese PO, Nagasaki, Yokohama trasnit cds. and three-lined Haverhill Registry Division arrival mark. The "Drum Tower" registered label was made from the selvage of postal stamp sheet by stamping a registration chop on it.
Starting Price: 3,000 HK$
Hammer Price: 3,000 HK$
f.w. CIP 1/2c pair and 1c, tied by Tientsin bisected bilingual cds. On reverse with Chefoo transit cds. This mail was charged with 2c international printed matter rate. The only example of international printed matter rate to Korea.
Starting Price: 1,000 HK$
Hammer Price: 2,800 HK$
f.w. CIP 1c in pair on front and CIP 2c in block of 4 on reverse, tied by Shanghai bisected bilingual cds. On front along bearing Shanghai French PO trasnit. On reverse with Chemulpo transit and Seoul French PO arrival cds. VF-F.
Starting Price: 6,000 HK$
Hammer Price: 15,000 HK$
f.w. CIP 1c and 20c on reverse, tied by rare Suchow PO tombstone cancel, along with Suchow double-registered mark, Sutsien PO tombstone transit, Chinkiang transit and Peking Luomashi branch PO tombstone arrival marks. On front also bearing Suchow PO tombstone cancel and faint "postage paid, receiver please do not pay extra postage" cachet. Illustration in K.S. Chang's "History of Postal Cancellation of China" Vol. VIII P.437.