The 2024 Winter Auction - Sale 344 (December 14 - December 17, 2024)
Sale 344
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Displaying 1093 - 1104 of 1344
Starting Price: 700 HK$
Unsold
f.w. Hong Kong QV stamps x 4, rate 50c, tied by Shanghai Br. PO cds., along with circular "R" mark, on reverse showing numerous transit and arrival cds. Cover opened for displace and torn at edges. F-VF.
Starting Price: 2,000 HK$
Hammer Price: 2,000 HK$
f.w. QV 20c on 30c pair and Postal Fiscal $5 on $10, tied by Victoria cds., along with Hong Kong Sheung Kwong Shun Tai oval company chop. Interesting and rare QV $5 postal fiscal usage.
Starting Price: 1,000 HK$
Hammer Price: 1,000 HK$
a nice pair of postcards. VF-F.
Starting Price: 1,600 HK$
Hammer Price: 4,200 HK$
f.w. US. Philippines stamp x 3, tied by Manila cds. and f.w. QV 10c in Hong Kong, tied by Yokohama cds. On reverse with Hong Kong arrival, Yokohama arrival and San Francisco machine datestamp. Plus a 1905 QEVII 4c postcard from Wei Hai Wei via Shanghai B.P.O. to England. VF-F.
Starting Price: 3,000 HK$
Hammer Price: 3,000 HK$
f.w. QV 10c, tied by Hong Kong and Customs Kowloon cds., on reverse with N.Y. PAID transit and NY machine arrival mark. VF-F.
Starting Price: 1,000 HK$
Hammer Price: 1,600 HK$
including 1904 a postal card from Liu Kung Tau via Shanghai to England and 1919 cover sent to U.S.A tied by Wan Tsai cds.
Starting Price: 5,000 HK$
Unsold
f.w. Straits Settlement 3c, tied by Singapore cds., along with scarce "SINGAPORE TO HONG KONG" index B marine sorter red cds., Shanghai transit and Tsingtau arrival cds. Webb only record the postmark in black colour and unrecorded in red colour. Possible one of the rarest item of this Marine sorter.
Starting Price: 700 HK$
Unsold
f.w. South Australia Victoria 2d, with Hong Kong transit cds. on reverse. A clear arrival cds. of Canton indexed A dated "5 Sp 5" is shown on address side. According to Webb, the figure "0" in the year was omitted in 1905 and 1906 for a short period. The earliest date known recorded by Webb was "25 September 5". Cancellations with index letter A are rarer.
Starting Price: 800 HK$
Unsold
showing Shanghai, Tientsin and Hankow Br. PO cds.VF-F.
Starting Price: 2,400 HK$
Hammer Price: 2,600 HK$
f.w. KE 4c, tied by HK cds., with small "K.B" Kowloon Branch cds. alongside. Also applied with "RETURNED" framed & the scarce "DEAD LETTER OFFICE Box" postal marking alongside. Fine grade Scarce to see this DLO marking
Starting Price: 600 HK$
Unsold
both f.w. Hong Kong KEVII 4c, both stamp with borken line at upper left corner variety, an interesting pair.
Starting Price: 20,000 HK$
Unsold
f.w. KGV 4c, tied by rare purple "St Andrew's Fair" cds. The Scottish Commmity organised a Fair for the war charities in the St. Andrew's Church at that date and the HK post office set up a temporary post office there for that special event, also provided a special souvenir chop on all the letters which sent by this post office. Most of the St. Andrew's cover were found in philatelic usage in the market. This cover was really been posted and sent to the local address. A Dated postmark (Dec 2) and a small black postman chop was strike alongside which proved that this cover had bean transfer by the post office. Cover is bit aged toned but one of the very scarce HK philatelic postal history. This special cancellation was used only in one day and very few postal used cover was recorded. Rare.