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起標價: 1,400 HK$
成交价: 3,000 HK$
f.w. Hsuan Tung 2c stirp of 3 and CIP 2c x 2, tied by Kwangsi Liuchow cds., with Kwangsi Wuchow, Hong Kong transit and Nyack flag arrival cds. on reverse. VF-F.
起標價: 9,000 HK$
未成交拍品
f.w. CIP Coiling Dragon 1c x 1 on reverse, matching the domestic ordinary postage, tied by rare Chu Cheng Post Office cds., with Kiaochow transit cds. (1902 Sep 7) alongside. This is the item from "Postmarks History of the Imperial Ching Dynasty (1876-1912)", editted by Yu Chao-Nien.
起標價: 9,000 HK$
成交价: 19,000 HK$
f.w. CIP Coiling Dragon 1c, tied by Nanhsun Empire and stamped with Nanxun Wu Chen Mei Chunghing No. 7 letter box cachet, with Shanghai transit cds. (1902.10.1) alongside. The postage then should be 4c, because of the shortage of the postage, a "T" postmark and "15" wrote in pencil were marked on the cover. According to the German currency system used in Chingtao then, Chinese 1c was equal to 5 pfennigs in German currency. The shortage of 3c postage equals to 15 pfennigs. This is the item from "Postmarks History of the Imperial Ching Dynasty (1876-1912)" P56, editted by Yu Chao-Nien.
起標價: 12,000 HK$
未成交拍品
f.w. CIP Coiling Dragon 1/2c x 2, matching the domestic ordinary postage, tied by rare Chinchow Sun & Moon Post Office cds., with Weihsien transit cds. (1902 Sep 24) and Kiaochow cds. (1902 Sep 28) arrival cds. alongsides. This is the item from "Postmarks History of the Imperial Ching Dynasty (1876-1912)" P149, editted by Yu Chao-Nien.