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via Siberia, with an additional 3 cents Hsuan Tung commemorative stamp. It was cancelled with two bilingual small circle Wanhsien cds and also cancelled with a Hankow transit cds and a Peking transit cds. The postal card was then transferred to the Peking French P.O. for delivery to England. The card is well preserved.
via Siberia to Germany. A 3-cent Hsuan Tung commemorative stamp was attached, with 2 KIRIN (Bing) English-Chinese half-cut circle lunar cds (Jiyou winter-month, the first day). There is also a Harbin bilingual lunar year cds as transit datestamp.
第一張1912年2月16日從上海寄法國,加貼蟠龍3分票1枚,銷上海英漢腰框圓戳,轉至上海法國客郵局再 北上走西伯利亞線,片尺寸為91.5x138.5mm。第二張1912年5月14日從天津寄荷蘭,加貼蟠龍3分加蓋宋字體「中華民國」1枚,銷天津漢英半切小圓戳、天津法國客郵局小圓戳(5月 14日),另有郵差相關編號“23” “F28”,片尺寸為92x138mm。第三張1913年4月12日從漢口寄義大利羅馬,加貼蟠龍3分加蓋楷書「中華民國」1枚,銷漢口漢英半切小園,另蓋中轉拿玻裡圓戳及到羅馬到達戳,片尺寸為90.5x139.5mm。
the first card was sent from Kaifeng, Honan to Japan on 6 Oct 1909, with a 1/2-cent coiling dragon stamp attached, bearing a "No.5 Mailbox" small round postmark and postman mark "Chinese character "2"", cancelled by 3 Kaifeng (Ren) English and Chinese bilingual circle lunar year cds (Jiyou, lunar 8th month, 23trd day), transferred via Shanghai, via Shanghai I.J.P.O. to Nagoya, Japan, the card size measures at 91.5x138mm. The second stationery card was also sent from Kaifeng, Honan to Japan on 19 Nov 1909, with a 1/2-cent coiling dragon stamp attached, bearing a blurred "No.5 Mailbox" small round postmark and postman mark "Chiinese character "3"", cancelled by 3 Kaifeng (Ren) English and Chinese bilingual waist-frame circle lunar year cds (Jiyou, 7th lunar month, and 7th day), transferred via Hankow, Shanghai, via Shanghai I.J.P.O. to Nagoya, Japan, the card size measures at 93x139mm.
第一張背面貼上的牯嶺別墅群老照片,1908年7月22日從江西牯嶺寄德國柏林,蟠龍1分票1枚、蟠龍 2分票1枚,銷牯嶺英漢腰框幹支戳(戊申六月廿四),另蓋九江中轉印、上海德國客郵戳,此張特別短小,片尺寸為85x138mm。第二張1908年8月24日從廣東仁化寄德國,加貼蟠龍1分票1枚、蟠龍2分票1枚,銷3個廣東仁化三格幹支戳,另銷龍州三格干支戳,銷廣州漢英半切圓戳,片背面有香港中轉印,片尺寸為91x136mm。第三張1908年11月23日從福建福寧府寄都柏林,加貼蟠龍1分票1枚、蟠龍2分票1枚,銷2個福寧英漢腰框幹支圓戳(戊申十 月三十),中轉三都澳、羅星塔再到上海出口,片尺寸為92x138mm。
第一張1910年5月12日從無錫寄蘇州,銷無錫英漢腰框幹支戳(庚戌四月初四),另有2個蘇州到達印包括漢英圓戳及英漢腰框幹支戳由左至右讀,片背面有紅色「無錫大市橋/三號/萬生號」信筒戳記,片尺寸為91.5x136.5mm。第二張1910年12月3日從安徽省渭橋寄殲縣,銷罕見之「安徽/渭橋/郵政代辦」圓印,再銷中轉屯溪腰框幹支及徽州(乙)腰框架幹支印記,片尺寸為92x137mm。第三張1910年12月9日從太原街府寄河津縣,銷太原府(甲)英幹支戳(庚戌冬月初八),蓋有四方形的「信筒郵件」印記,另銷山西平原三格幹支小圓戳(庚戌冬月十一日)、絳州英漢腰框幹支戳(冬月十二)、山西河津全中文腰框幹支印,片尺寸為90.5x137mm。此組三張片包含了信筒郵寄及小地方。
the first card dated 31 Aug 1909 is the reply part of the Qing Dynasty fourth double card, sent from Lu'an, Shansi to Netherland on 31 Aug, 1909, with an additional coiling dragon 1-cent stamp and a coiling dragon 2-cent stamp, cancelled with 4 Shansi Lu'an three-grid lunar year cds, and also cancelled with Chihli Shunteh lunar year transit cds, a half-cut small round seal of Peking, and a Dutch arrival cds. The card size is 92.5x140mm. The second one is the reply portion of the Qing Dynasty 4th double card, sent to Nanning on 9 Feb 1911, with a 3-cent stamp of the coiling dragon, the position of the card postage symbol is cancelled with LONDON WC 1911 FEB 9, and also cancelled with a Shanghai Chinese-English bilingual circle cds (17 Jan), Canton half-cut circled cds (4 Mar), Wuchow half-cut circle cds (6 Mar). The card size is 90x138mm.
including double cards of different sizes, including widths ranging from 134-143mm, heights ranging from 134-184mm, different sizes of T-lines, and slight variations in the characters "信" and "政". Required detailed examination.
1908 (Sep) - 1910 (Dec), a group of two C.I.P. 4th stationery cards, with the one of reply portion of double card sent from Shanghai to Belgium, and the second one is a complete double card sent from Tientsin to Germany,
the first card was sent from Newchwang to Austria on 5 Apr 1909, affixed with a one-cent coiling dragon stamp and a two-cent coiling dragon stamp, cancelled with three Newchwang bilingual segmented circular date stamps (7 April), and another Moukden transit stamp (8 Apr 09), arriving in Austria on 24 April. The second card was sent to the German Association in Shanghai, with printed text content, cancelled with a Shanghai English-Chinese waist frame stamp, bearing a postman's mark. Both postal cards are in size of 140.5x181mm, very well preserved.
via Siberia. It was affixed with a 1-cent, a 3-cent, a 5-cent, and a 7-cent Coiling Dragon stamp, cancelled by five Shanghai English-Chinese semi-cut round postmarks (October 19, 1910). It bears the Shanghai registered mark "R / SHANGHAI / No.2798", and the arrival mark of Vienna, Austria (November 5). The total postage of 17 cents, overpaid by 3 cents to normal registered postal card rate. The postal card is well preserved.
mixed franking by Hong Kong QV 4c, bearing at corner Chinkiang Customs cds. QV stamp tied by Shanghai Br. PO cds., along with Shanghai Dollar cds., Hong Kong transit and Austria arrival. VF-F.