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October 11, 2014 - HONG KONG
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STAMPS COINS BANKNOTES MEDALS BONDS & SHARES AUTOGRAPHS BOOKS WINES WATCHES
4/F, Hua Fu Commercial Building, 111 Queen’s Road West, Hong KongTelephone +852 3952 3000 Fax +852 3952 3038 E-mail [email protected]
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THE PHILATELICCOLLECTOR’S SERIES
11 OCTOBER 2014
HONG KONG
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SALE CALENDAR 2014 / 2015
STAMPS25 September Great Britain from the Vestey Collection London 14031
10 October Indian Postal Agencies in the Persian Gulf Area, The Alan Parsons Collection Hong Kong 14037
11 October The Philatelic Collector's Series Sale Hong Kong CSS10
16 October Australian Commonwealth from the Vestey Collection London 14032
26/27 November The Philatelic Collector's Series Sale London 14025
11 December The Leeward Islands, Bahamas and Turks Islands from the Vestey Collection London 14033
18 January David Tett's Collection of Prisoner of War Mail in East Asia and Dutch East Indies Hong Kong 15016
18 January Fine Stamps and Covers of China and Hong Kong Hong Kong 15017
21/22 January The Philatelic Collector's Series Sale New York 150
28 January East Africa from the Vestey Collection London 15013
29/30 January The Philatelic Collector's Series Sale London 15011
31 January The Philatelic Collector's Series Sale, including Latin America and Europe Lugano SW1015
COINS15 November The Numismatic Collector's Series Sale Hong Kong CSS13
2 December Important Collection of Islamic and Indian Coins London 14038
3/4 December Ancient, English & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals London 14007
17 January Banknotes, Bonds & Share Certificates of China and Hong Kong Hong Kong 15015
25/26 March Ancient, English & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals London 15004
BANKNOTES30 September World Banknotes London 14013
1/2 October World Banknotes London 14013
15 November The Numismatic Collector's Series Sale Hong Kong CSS13
9/10 December World Banknotes London 14039
17 January Banknotes, Bonds & Share Certificates of China and Hong Kong Hong Kong 15015
28/29/30 April World Banknotes London 15008
MEDALS20 November Orders, Decoration, Campaign Medals & Militaria London 14003
23 April Orders, Decoration, Campaign Medals & Militaria London 15001
BONDS & SHARES15 November The Numismatic Collector's Series Sale Hong Kong CSS13
28 November Bonds and Share Certificates of the World London 14017
17 January Banknotes, Bonds & Share Certificates of China and Hong Kong Hong Kong 15015
31 January Bonds & Share Certificates of the World Lugano SW1014
AUTOGRAPHSDecember The Numismatic Collector's Series Sale New York 321
WINES20 November Wines, Cognacs and Other Spirits Hong Kong SFW11
The above sale dates are subject to change.____________________________Spink offers the following services:
Valuation for insurance and probate for individual items or whole collections.Sales on a commission basis either of individual pieces or whole collections.
GROUP CHAIRMAN AND CEO Olivier D. Stocker
YOUR SPECIALISTS
STAMPS UK – Tim Hirsch Guy Croton Fernando Martínez David Parsons Nick Startup Neill Granger
Paul Mathews Dominic Savastano Tom Smith Ian Shapiro USA – George Eveleth Richard Debney
Europe – Guido Craveri Fernando Martínez China – Anna Lee Tommy Chau
COINS UK - Mike Veissid Richard Bishop Eleanor Charlotte Dix
Tim Robson Edouard Wyngaard Jon Mann Barbara Mears John Pett USA – Stephen Goldsmith Greg Cole
China – Kin Choi Cheung BANKNOTES, BONDS & SHARES
UK – Barnaby Faull Mike Veissid Andrew Pattison Monica Kruber USA – Stephen Goldsmith Europe – Peter Christen
China – Paul Pei Po Chow Kelvin Cheung ORDERS, DECORATIONS, MEDALS & MILITARIA
UK – Mark Quayle Oliver Pepys John Hayward BOOKS
UK – Philip Skingley Jennifer Mulholland AUTOGRAPHS
USA – Stephen Goldsmith WINES
China – Vincent Cleme Anna Lee Guillaume Willk-Fabia
YOUR EUROPE TEAM (LONDON – LUGANO) Chairman’s Office
Charles Blane Directors
Tim Hirsch Anthony Spink Auction & Client Management Team
Miroslava Adusei-Poku Edward Rivers Luca Borgo Rita Ariete Dora Szigeti John Winchcombe María Martínez Maurizio Schenini
Finance Alison Bennet Marco Fiori Mina Bhagat Dennis Muriu Billy Tumelty Hemel Thakore
IT & Administration Berdia Qamarauli Leszek Woronowicz Liz Cones Curlene Spencer Tom Robinson
Cristina Dugoni Giacomo Canzi
YOUR AMERICA TEAM (NEW YORK) Auction Administration and Marketing & Design
Sonia Alves Luke Mitchell Madison Lang Finance & Administration
Aleena Nieves Auctioneers
Stephen Goldsmith
YOUR ASIA TEAM (HONG KONG – SINGAPORE) Vice Chairman
Anna Lee Administration
Angie Ihlo Fung Newton Tsang Sue Pui Arthur Chan Howard Tong Gary Tan
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拍賣會詳情
十月十一日星期六
Lot 1-938 上午十時
投標或查詢時,請根據拍賣編號CSS10
預展時間
斯賓克中國
香港皇后大道西111號
華富商業大廈四樓
十月九日星期四上午十時至下午六時
十月十日星期五上午十時至下午六時
十月十一日於香港及
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FOR YOUR QUESTIONS ABOUT THE SALE LOTS
Tommy [email protected]+852 3952 3020
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FOR YOUR PAYMENT
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NOTICE TO BIDDERS Dear Bidder, We welcome you to our auction house. Please note the points below to assist you with the registration, bidding and payment at our auctions. REGISTRATION FOR BIDDING: If you are registering with us for the first time or have not bid successfully in the past, we require a deposit of HK$50,000. If you intend to bid more than HK$200,000 the deposit may be higher. The deposit will be deducted from your invoice should your bid be successful. If you are unsuccessful, your deposit will be returned by the same means by which it was paid. In addition we will ask for your bank and trade references. We encourage new clients to register for bidding at least 48 hours prior to the commencement of the sale to allow sufficient time to process the registration. Prior to the auction, some lots may be designated as “Premium Lots”, which means a deposit may be required before placing a bid on the item for sale. Information will be posted on our website in such an event. Spink have the right at our own discretion to refuse admission to our premises, attendance at an auction and decline submitted bids. BIDDING METHODS: In person You will be given a registration form that you will need to fill in providing your up to date address and contact details. Please always have your photo ID with you and, if you are bidding on behalf of a company, your business registration. ID information is collected for registration purposes only and will be kept confidential. Submitting a bid form by email/post/fax Again please always provide your full up-to-date contact details together with the lot numbers and the amounts up to which you would like us to bid on your behalf exclusive of Buyer’s Premium/tax/postage. Should you not receive our email confirmation of your bids having been received please call our office to make sure they have been received and processed. Submitting bids via our website To submit bids via our website www.spink.com you need to be registered and logged in. You can leave bids via this method up to 3 hours before the commencement of the sale. Bidding live on Spink Live You must be registered and logged into our website www.spink.com. The live bidding applet can be accessed from one week prior to the sale via the Spink Live button on our homepage. You will see ‘Auction not yet started’ message that will be replaced about one hour before the commencement of the sale with the live feed. You will be able to see and hear the auctioneer live during the sale. Buyers who acquire lots on the-saleroom.com will have a fee of 3% on the hammer price added to their invoice for using this facility. Telephone bidding We reserve this service for bidding on lots of value exceeding HK$10,000. Bidding via agent Your agent has to inform us prior to the sale that he or she will be bidding on your behalf, and the usual sale registration has to take place. He or she has to provide a letter of authorisation signed by you. Please place your bids following our usual bidding increments published in the Terms and Conditions for Buyers. Please note that commission and telephone bids are undertaken subject to other commitments at the time of the sale, and the conduct of the auction may be such that we are unable to bid as requested. Since this is undertaken as free service we cannot accept liability for failure to make a commission bid. Buy bids and plus one bids will not be accepted. Please make yourself aware of any Saleroom notices published on lots you are interested in bidding on.
EXTENSIONS (STAMPS ONLY): Prospective buyers, who wish to obtain an expert opinion on any lot other than a mixed lot or lot containing un-described stamps, are requested to notify Spink in writing no less than 48 hours before the commencement of the sale. Reason why such opinion is required must be stated together with the identity of an expert for Spink to consider such a request. Extensions requested on account of condition will not be accepted for expert opinions. PAYMENT METHODS: Payments should be made by the registered buyer and not by third parties, unless it has been agreed upon at the time of registration that you are acting as an agent on behalf of a third party. Payments are due within seven days after the date of the sale unless it has been confirmed to you in writing since July 2013 that you are an approved credit client. If payment is not received by Day 35, the sale will be cancelled. If you are also a vendor in the sale, please note offsets are not available. Payment may be made by one of the following methods: Direct bank transfer to the following account, quoting invoice and client number as reference. All bank charges should be met by you. Account Name: Spink China Limited Bank: Bank of China (Hong Kong) Limited Account No.: 01287500470625 SWIFT code: BKCHHKHHXXX Bank address: Bank of China Tower, 1 Garden Road, Central, Hong Kong Credit card (VISA , Mastercard and CUP): A 3% surcharge will be applied. American Express: A 4% surcharge will be applied. The amount will be converted into Pound Sterling and processed in Spink London office. For all card payments there are limits to the amounts we will accept depending on the type of card being used and whether the cardholder is present or paying over the telephone. To make a payment by card please call our office at +852 3952 3000 or email [email protected]. Hong Kong cheque drawn on HK branch of bank: Cheques should be made payable to Spink China Limited and must have cleared before your purchases can be collected or sent to you. Bankers draft/cashier’s cheque: If you provide suitable proof of identity and we are able to make checks that satisfy ourselves as to the genuineness of the draft or cheque then you may collect your purchases immediately. Cash: You may pay for lots purchased by cash in the currency of the sale. We may accept small amounts in GBP, US$ and EUR. COLLECTION OF LOTS AND SHIPPING: All lots have to be paid for in full before they can be collected or shipped. If an invoice is partly paid no lots will be released from that invoice. It is the responsibility of the buyer to be aware of any import duties or import restrictions in the final destination. Spink will not accept return of any package in order to avoid these duties. Please be aware that your purchased lots will be at your risk in all respects from the time of collection or the expiry of seven days from the date of sale, whichever is sooner. If you require sending your lots to an address different from the address on the invoice, this will be carried out at the discretion of Spink. FOR ANY FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT OUR AUCTION TEAM AT +852 3952 3000 or [email protected].
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Hong Kong
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Sale Details
Saturday 11 October 2014Lot 1-938 at 10am
In sending commission bids or making enquiries,this sale should be referred to as CSS10
Viewing of Lots
Viewing at 4/F, 111 Queen’s Road West, Hong KongThursday 9 October 2014 10am - 6pmFriday 10 October 2014 10am - 6pm
11 October 2014 in Hong Kong and on
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Use this QR code to visit our online catalogue and leave proxy bids on Spink Live.You can download the QR Code Reader for iPhone, Blackberry and Android from App Store on your smartphone.
To purchase a catalogue:
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For more information about Spink services, forthcoming
sales and sales results visit the Spink Website
www.spink.com
The Spink Environment Commitment:Paper from Sustainable Forests and Clean InkSpink has a long history of preserving not only collectables but our planet, too. We are proud to ensure that our
policy of sustainability and conservation keeps up with Spink’s growth, helping improve the environment for
new generations of collectors.
We insist that our printers source all paper used in the production of Spink catalogues from FSC and/or PEFC
suppliers and use non-hazardous inks. We also ask they hold the environmental standard ISO 14001.
Spink recycle all ecological material used on our premises and we encourage you to recycle your catalogue
once you have finished with it.
*Spink is pleased to continue to offer our brand new on-line bidding platform Spink Live for no charge through www.spink.com. Please note that bidders who acquire lots on the-saleroom.com will have a fee of 3% on the hammer price added to their invoice for using this facility. For more information and personal assistance please email [email protected] or please call +852 3952 3000
*
YOUR SPINK TEAM FOR THIS SALE
FOR YOUR QUESTIONS ABOUT THE SALE LOTS
Tommy [email protected]+852 3952 3020
FOR YOUR BIDS, SALE RESULTS ANDCATALOGUE REQUESTS
FOR YOUR PAYMENT
Newton [email protected]+852 3952 3032FOR YOUR INTERNET BIDDING
Arthur [email protected]+852 3952 3002
Howard [email protected]+852 3952 3001
Sue [email protected]+852 3952 3010
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order of auction
Lots MUNICIPAL POSTS
1-28 Shanghai
29-36 Others
IMPERIAL CHINA
37 Customs Mail
38-104 Large Dragons
105-124 Small Dragons
125-142 1894 Dowager Empress
143-186 1897 New Currency Surcharges
187-222 1897 Revenue Surcharges
223-250 Later Issues
251-270 Postal Stationery
271-338 Postal History
339-376 FOREIGN POST OFFICES
REPUBLIC OF CHINA
377-400 1912 Republic Overprint
401-412 1912 Commemoratives
413-419 1913-33 Junk Issue
420-421 1916 Hung Hsien Empire
422-444 Later Issues
445-455 Postal Stationery
456-539 Postal History
540-551 Silver Yuan and Unit Stamps
552-586 Provincial Issues
587-594 Manchukuo/ Japanese Occupation
595-604 Monoglia/ Tibet
604A-702 HONG KONG
703-712 MACAO
713-722 TAIWAN
723-732 WORLDWIDE
PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
AND LIBERATED AREAS
733-755 Liberated Areas
756-938 People's Republic
key to catalogueSymbols
Unmounted Mint Unused/Mint (with gum, without gum or regummed) Used Essay Block of four Proof Block larger than four Specimen On piece Airmail Cover, card or entire F Forgery
Abbreviationsc.d.s. circular date stampc.t.o cancelled to orderf.d.c. first day cover
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All sales are subject to Terms and Conditions for Buyers printed at the back of this catalogue
EstimatesThe estimated selling price of each lot is printed below the lot description and does not include Buyer’s Premium.
Bidders should bear in mind that estimates are prepared well in advance of the sale and are not definitive.They are subject to revision.
Please note that bidders who acquire lots on the-saleroom.com will have a fee of 3% on the hammer price added to their invoice for using this facility. Spink is pleased to continue to offer our brand new on-line bidding platform Spink Live for no charge
through www.spink.com
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Large Dragons
1 Printing 16: 8ca. yellow-green on semi-pelure paper, fresh colour with ample margins all round, fine unused. Livingston 3d. Photo
HK$3,200-4,500
2 Printing 16: 8ca. yellow-green on semi-pelure paper, clear and fresh colour, good margins all round, extremely fine unused. Livingston 3d. Photo
HK$3,500-5,000
3 Printing 23: 1ca. blue on laid paper, ample margins all round, varieties extra dot on the Chinese character “Hai”, tied by faint garter cancellation in blue. Livingston 7c. Photo
HK$12,000-18,000
4 Printing 48: 1ca. blue on pelure paper, good margins all round, fine unused. Livingston 27. Photo
HK$1,000-1,500
5 Printing 48: 1ca. blue on pelure paper, good margins all round, fine and fresh unused. Livingston 27. Photo
HK$1,200-1,800
6 Printing 52: 1ca. blue on wove paper, partly blurred print, good margins all round, fine unused. Livingston 35. Photo
HK$1,800-2,500
7 Printing 52: 1ca. blue on wove paper, partly blurred print, ample margins all round, fine and fresh unused. Livingston 35. Photo
HK$1,800-2,500
8 Printing 55: 3ca. red-brown on wove papaer, tied by small garter cancellation in red, closed margins, very fine used and rare. Livingston 38. Photo
HK$12,000-20,000
MUNICIPAL POSTS
Shanghai
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9 Printing 57: 4ca. yellow on wove paper, clear margins all round, fine to very fine unused. Livingston 30c. Photo
HK$1,000-1,400
10 Printing 57: 4 ca. yellow on pelure paper, large margins all round, fine unused, very fresh appearance. Livingston 30c. Photo
HK$4,500-6,000
11 Printing 58: 6ca. red-brown on wove paper, ample margins all round, very fine unused. Livingston 31. Photo
HK$1,200-1,800
12 Printing 58: 6ca. red-brown on wove paper, ample margins all round, fine to very fine unused. Livingston 31. Photo
HK$1,200-1,800
13 Printing 59: 8ca. grey-green on wove paper, with ample margins all round, very fine unused. Livingston 32. Photo
HK$1,000-1,400
14 Printing 60: 12ca. orange-brown on wove paper, good to large margins, very fine unused. Livingston 33. Photo
HK$1,200-1,500
15 Printing 60: 12ca. orange-brown on wove paper, good to large margins, fine to very fine unused. Livingston 33. Photo
HK$1,200-1,500
16 Printing 62: 16ca. vermilion on wove paper, ample margins all round, fine unused. Livingston 34. Photo
HK$1,500-2,000
17 Printing 62: 16ca. vermilion pair on wove paper, large to enormous margins, very fine unused. Livingston 34. Photo
HK$4,500-6,000
18 Printing 66: 3ca. red-brown on wove paper, tied by faint cancellation in black, closed margin. Livingston 41D. Photo
HK$4,500-7,000
19 Printing 67: 3ca. red-brown on wove paper, large margins all round, fine unused. Livingston 41E. Photo
HK$1,000-1,500
20 Printinh 73: 6ca. olive-green on mesh paper, good margins all round, fine unused. Livingston 43. Photo
HK$1,200-1,800
21 Printing 74: 8ca. emerald-green on mesh paper, good even margins, fine unused. Livingston 44. Photo
HK$800-1,200
22 Printing 77: 16ca. red-brown on mesh paper, ample margins all round, hinge remnant, fine unused. Livingston 47. Photo
HK$1,000-1,500
23 Printing 77: 16ca. red-brown on mesh paper, large even margins, hinge remnant, fine to very fine unused. Livingston 47. Photo
HK$1,200-1,500
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24 An unused collection with several better values, including 4ca. yellow, (printing 57), 6ca. red-brown (printing 58), 12ca. orange-brown (printing 60), mixed quality as to be expected (9). Photo
HK$10,000-15,000
Postal History
25 1891 (12 Nov.) 20 cash brown orange stationery card to Chefoo (15.11), with the indicia cancelled by faint c.d.s., “Shanghai/Local Post/’J” c.d.s. in bluebelow, alongside “Customs/Chefoo” arrival c.d.s. in blue, some toned spots due to ageing, still very fine. Photo
HK$10,000-15,000
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26 1894 (8 Jun.) 2c. stationery envelope registered to Saone-et-Loire, France (14.7), bearing France Peace and Commerce 25c. horizontal pair, tied by “Shang-Hai/Chine” c.d.s. with “R” framed d.s. in red alongside, rare usage of the postal stationery commercially sent to overseas. Photo
HK$5,000-8,000
27 1894 (22 Sep.) printed envelope to Tientsin (26.9) bearing Coat of Arms 1c. black and brown, cancelled by “Shanghai/Local Post/J” c.d.s. in violet, “Customs/Tientsin” arrival c.d.s. in blue on reverse. A very nicelocal post envelope commercially used. Photo
HK$3,000-5,000
28 1897 (17 Aug.) “Societe Francaise D’explorations Minieres En Chine” envelope to Shanghai local, bearing Jubilee 1c., cancelled by duplex in black, fine. Photo
HK$2,200-3,500
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Amoy
29 1895 1st issue 1c. rose red, tied by full strike of “Taiwan/Pescadores Islands” c.d.s., very fine. Chan LA2. Photo
HK$1,000-1,500
Chefoo
30 1894 3rd issue 2c. blue horizontal pair, unused, with variety right stamp imperf. at right, and 10c. brown, used, variety right margin imperf.; with a diagonal crease. Chan LC10var, LC12var. Photo
HK$3,000-4,000
31 1894 (10 Apr.) 1c.red on greenish letter card to Shanghai, cancelled by double ring “Local Post/Chefoo” d.s in red, with “Shanghai/Local Post” arrival c.d.s.(13.4) on reverse, very fine. Photo
HK$2,000-3,000
32 1894 (10 Apr.) ½c. green stationery card to Shanghai, tied by double ring “ Local Post/Chefoo” d.s. in red, with “Shanghai/Local Post” arrival c.d.s. (13.4) on reverse, fine. Photo
HK$2,000-3,000
33 1895 (23 Jul.) 1c.red on greenish letter card to Chefoo local uprated by 10c. brown, fresh and fine. Photo
HK$1,000-1,800
34 1895 ½c. green newspaper wrapper to Hankow, tied by double ring “Local Post/Chefoo” d.s., fine. Photo
HK$2,500-4,000
Chinkiang
35 1895 (22 May) 1c. light blue stationery card to Kiukiang, with the indicia cancelled by double ring “Chinkiang /Postal Service” d.s, fine. Photo
HK$4,000-6,000
Hankow
36 1895 (5 Mar.) “Postal Memo” from the Local Post Office in Hankow concerning the price of the new issue of stamps, interesting content. Photo
HK$5,000-7,000
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37 1894 (5 Dec.) envelope to Paris (1895), showing “Tientsin Customs/Mail Matter” oval h.s. (type II) in blue, matching “Customs/Tientsin” origin and blue “Customs/Shanghai” transit (9.12) double-ring d.s. on reverse, and bearing on front France “Chine” 25c., cancelled by “Shang-hai/Chine” c.d.s. (12.12), with faint arrival d.s. in red adjacent, very fine. Photo
HK$65,000-80,000
Large Dragons 1878 Thin Paper
38 1ca. to 5ca. set of three, excellent colours, very fine and fresh unused with much original gum, the 1ca. is lightly hinged while the two other values are unmounted, premium set. Chan 1-3. Photo
HK$13,000-18,000
39 1ca. to 5ca. set of three, bright colours, very fine and fresh unused with large part to much original gum, the 1ca. is with hinge remnant while the two other values are unmounted. Chan 1-3. Photo
HK$13,000-18,000
40 1ca. to 5ca. set of three, good colours, well centred, unused with much original gum, very light hing remnant, fine. Chan 1-3. Photo
HK$13,000-18,000
41 1ca. to 5ca. set of three, nice colours, well centred, fine unused, with large part to much original gum. Chan 1-3. Photo
HK$10,000-15,000
IMPERIAL CHINA
Customs Mail Matter
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42 1ca. to 5ca. set of three, large hole perforations, 1ca. and 3ca.cancelled by Chinkiang and Newchwang Customs c.d.s. respectively and 5ca. by large Tientsin seal, very fine used. Chan 1-3. Photo
HK$5,000-7,000
43 1ca. to 5ca. set of three, cancelled by Peking seals blue, fresh and fine used. Chan 1-3. Photo
HK$5,000-6,500
44 1ca. to 5ca. set of three, cancelled by seals in black or blue, 1ca. toned, otherwise fine. Chan 1-3. Photo
HK$5,000-6,000
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45 1ca. green, mint with much original gum, hinge remnant. Fresh and very fine. Chan 1. Photo
HK$2,500-3,000
46 1ca. green, unused, very lightly hinged. Fresh and very fine. Chan 1. PhotoHK$2,500-3,000
47 1ca. green, mint, fresh colour, variety of a break on the inner frameline at the right to the Chinese character “Ching”, no gum, still fine and attractive. Chan 1var. Photo
HK$2,500-3,000
48 1ca. green, mint, fresh colour, well centered within balanced margin, variety of a break on the bottom frameline at the right, no gum, still very fine. Chan 1var. Photo
HK$2,500-3,000
49 1ca. green, mint, fresh colour, well centered, no gum, otherwise very fine. Chan 1. Photo
HK$2,200-3,000
50 1ca. green, unused and no gum, slight toning. Chan 1. PhotoHK$2,200-3,000
51 1ca. green, fresh colour, unused, no gum. Chan 1. PhotoHK$2,200-3,000
52 1ca. green, variety of a break between the bottom and the inner frameline near the left numeral “1”, cancelled by large part “Customs/Taku” double-ring d.s. of “May 87” in violet, very fine. Chan 1. Photo
HK$5,000-7,000
53 1ca. green, cancelled by half strike of “Post Office/Chinkiang” double-ring d.s.at right, most perf. had been trimmed. Chan 1. Photo
HK$5,000-6,500
54 1ca. green, cancelled by part strike of Peking seal in blue; fine used. Chan 1. Photo
HK$1,800-2,500
55 3ca. brown red, vertical strip of three, mint with pristine original gum, lightly hinged on the top stamp only and the other two stamps unmounted. Fresh and very attractive. Chan 2. Photo
HK$38,000-50,000
56 3ca. brown red, mint with much original gum, very lightly hinged, fresh and fine. Chan 2. Photo
HK$4,000-5,000
57 3ca. brown red, unused, fresh and fine. Chan 2. PhotoHK$3,500-4,500
58 3ca. brown red cancel led by nearly a f u l l s t r ike of “CUSTOMS/NWECHWANG” c.d.s.of 1879 (14 May). A very early usage of this cancellation on Large Dragons, very fine and attractive. Chan 2. Photo
HK$6,000-7,500
59 3ca. brown red, br ight colour, near perfect cent r ing, cancelled by “CUSTOMS/NEWCHWANG” double-ring d.s. of “Sep 25” without year date, extremely fine and choice. Chan 2. Photo
HK$2,500-4,000
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60 3ca. brown red, bright colour, cancelled by “Customs/Hankow” double-ring d.s., very fine. Chan 2. Photo
HK$3,000-4,500
61 3ca. brown red, cancelled by practically complete and very clear strike of “Customs/Chinkiang” double-ring d.s. of “Feb 28 81”, very fine. Chan 2. Photo
HK$3,000-4,000
62 3ca. brown red, cancelled by practically complete and very clear strike of “Customs/Chinkiang” double-ring d.s. of “Sep 19 85”, trimmed perf., otherwise very fine. Chan 2. Photo
HK$3,000-4,000
63 3ca. brown-red, cancelled by rare “Customs/Kiukiang” c.d.s. of “Sep 9 84” in red, very fine used. Chan 2. Photo
HK$5,000-6,500
64 3ca. brown-red, with broken inner frameline above the numeral “3” at right; additional inking noted at the left of “China” and the bottom of Chinese Character “Yin”, cancelled by Customs c.d.s., very fine. Chan 2. Photo
HK$2,000-3,000
65 3ca. brown red cancelled by large part strikes of “Postage already paid/Do not demand, do not pay” framed h.s., very fine and choice. Chan 2. Photo
HK$2,500-4,000
66 3ca. brown red cancelled by large part strike of Peking seal in blue, fine used. Chan 2. Photo
HK$1,200-1,800
67 3ca. brown red, tied by Peking seal chop in blue, fine used. Chan 2. PhotoHK$1,200-1,800
68 5ca. yellow, mint with much original gum, hinge remnant, otherwise very fine. Chan 3. Photo
HK$6,500-8,000
69 5ca. yellow, mint with part original gum, minor faults, still fine. Chan 3. PhotoHK$3,000-4,000
70 5ca. orange, vibrant colour, choice centring, centrally cancelled by nearly complete strike of red “Customs/Kiukiang” c.d.s. of “Sep 1” without year date, very fine. Chan 3. Photo
HK$7,500-10,000
71 5ca. yellow, cancelled by part strike of “CUSTOMS/ NEWCHWANG” c.d.s. (Feb 1897). A very early usage of this cancellation on Large Dragons, paper adhensive on the reverse, otherwise very fine. Chan 3. Photo
HK$2,000-3,500
72 5ca. yellow marginal single, cancelled by 1879 (Sep.) Customs Shanghai c.d.s.; a good example and very attractive. Chan 3. Photo
HK$2,000-3,000
73 5 ca. orange cancelled by large part strike of “Chinkiang/Post Office” double-ring d.s., fine used. Chan 3. Photo
HK$5,000-6,500
74 5ca. yellow, cancelled by Peking seal in blue, fine used. Chan 3. PhotoHK$1,800-2,200
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75 5ca. yellow, cancelled by seal chop in black., fine used. Chan 3. PhotoHK$1,800-2,200
76 5ca. yellow, cancelled by seal chop in black., fine used. Chan 3. PhotoHK$1,800-2,200
1882 Wide Setting
77 1ca. green with variety broken frame at top left corner, mint with particularly full original gum, very lightly hinged, a superb piece. Chan 4d. Photo
HK$3,500-4,500
78 1ca. green showing portion of papermaker’s watermark, cancelled by Peking seal, a fine and rare example of the watermark. Chan 4h. Photo
HK$14,000-20,000
79 1ca. green, cancelled by “Customs/Shanghai” c.d.s. of “Nov 82” in red, minor imperfections, still fine. Chan 4. Photo
HK$3,000-4,000
80 3ca. brown-red, variety double perforation at right, cancelled by Peking seal, an interesting variety. Chan 5var. Photo
HK$4,000-6,000
81 3ca. brown-red, cancelled by “Customs/Newchwang” of “Dec 82”, very fine. Chan 5. Photo
HK$3,000-4,500
82 5ca. yellow ochre, unused with a small tear at the top left corner. Chan 6. Photo
HK$20,000-28,000
83 5ca. yellow-ochre, unused without gum, postmark removed and small surface repair around dragon’s claws. Chan 6. Photo
HK$6,000-9,000
84 5ca. yellow-ochre, a vertical pair, fresh unused with gum which may not be original, minor faults; exceedingly scarce. Chan 6. Photo
HK$80,000-100,000
85 5ca. yellow-ochre cancelled by part Peking seal cancellation in blue; fine used. Chan 6. Photo
HK$3,000-4,000
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1883-85 Thick Paper
86 1ca. to 5ca. clean-cut perfs. set of three, excellent colours, well centred, cancelled by seals in black or blue, fine to very fine. Chan 7-9. Photo
HK$6,000-8,000
87 1ca. to 5ca. clean-cut perfs. set of three, excellent colours, well centred, very fine used. Chan 7-9. Photo
HK$6,000-8,000
88 1ca. green, clean-cut perfs., mint, bright colour and well centered, no gum, otherwise very fine. Chan 7. Photo
HK$3,000-4,500
89 1ca. clean-cut perfs., bright green, unused with large part origin gum, toned, still fine. Chan 7. Photo
HK$2,800-4,000
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90 1ca. green, clean-cut perfs., tied by nearly complete strike of “Customs/Ningpo” c.d.s. in light green (12 Sep 88), very fine used. Chan 7. Photo
HK$5,000-6,500
91 3ca. brown red clean-cut perfs., horizontal pair, excellent colour, mint with particularly full original gum, very lightly hinged, fresh and attractive. Chan 8. Photo
HK$32,000-40,000
92 3ca. brown red, clean-cut perfs., centrally cancelled by “Custom-House/Wuhu” bilingual oval h.s., fine to very fine. Chan 8. Photo
HK$5,000-6,500
93 3ca. vermilion, clean-cut perfs., cancelled by scarce “Customs/Ningpo” c.d.s. of “Jun 20 86” in blue, very fine used. Chan 8. Photo
HK$8,000-10,000
94 3ca. brown-red, clean-cut perfs. cancelled by Chefoo seal in black, fine appearance. Chan 8. Photo
HK$2,000-2,500
95 5ca. chrome-yellow, clean-cut perfs., cancelled by part strikes of 1884 “Customs/Newchwang” c.d.s.; a fresh and desirable example of this scarce postmark. Haveman certificate (2013). Chan 9. Photo
HK$3,000-4,000
96 5ca. chrome-yellow, clean-cut perfs., good colour, cancelled by exceedingly rare “Customs/Wuhu” c.d.s. of “8 Dec1889” in red, trimmed perf. at left and bottom, otherwise very fine. Chan 9. Photo
HK$5,000-6,500
97 5ca. chrome yellow, clean-cut perfs in vertical pair, centrally cancelled by a complete strike of Shanghai seal, vwery fine used. Chan 9. Photo
HK$3,000-5,000
98 1ca. green, rough perfs. bright colour, good centring within large balanced margins, very fine and fresh mint. Chan 10. Photo
HK$2,500-3,500
99 1ca. green, rough perfs., mint, plate variety break in left inner frame line at bottom, no gum, otherwise very fine. Chan 10. Photo
HK$3,000-4,500
100 3ca. vermilion, rough perf., centrally cancelled by nearly complete strike of “Customs/Ningpo” c.d.s. of “12 Sep 82” in blue, very fine. Chan 11. Photo
HK$5,000-6,500
101 3ca. vermilion, rough perfs., tied by small part of “Customs/Chinkiang” cd.s., fine used. Chan 11. Photo
HK$1,500-2,000
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102 3ca. vermilion, rough perfs., with plate variety the bottom frameline curving downwards, cancelled by Peking seal in blue, fine used. Chan 11. Photo
HK$3,000-4,000
103 3ca. vermilion, cancelled by Peking seal chop in blue, fine used. Chan 11. Photo
HK$1,500-2,000
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104 A small group of used stamps, mixed perf., comprising 1ca. green (1), 3ca. brown red (2), 5ca yellow (1), mixed condition. Photo
HK$4,500-6,000
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1885-88 Small Dragons 1885 Perforation 12½
105 1ca. to 5ca. set of three, bright fresh colours, well centred, very fine unused with much original gum. Chan 13-15. Photo
HK$3,000-5,000
106 1ca. to 5ca. set of three, strong colours, well centred, very fine unused with large part to much original gum. Chan 13-15. Photo
HK$3,000-5,000
107 1ca. bright green interpanneau block of four, fresh colour, well centred, fine unused with much original gum, attractive. Chan 13. Photo
HK$9,000-15,000
108 1ca. bright green block of six, very fine unomunted mint with pristine full original gum, a nice multiple. Chan 13. Photo
HK$8,000-10,000
109 3ca. mauve, vertical strip of three with interpanne margin at left and sheet margin at foot, very fine mint. Chan 14. Photo
HK$3,000-5,000
110 3ca.mauve block of four, mint with much original gum, fresh colour, well centred, very fine. Chan 14. Photo
HK$6,000-9,000
111 5ca. olive-yellow, block of four with interpane margin at right, exceptional colour, well centred, very fine and fresh unmounted mint. Chan 15. Photo
HK$9,500-11,000
112 5ca. olive-yellow block of six, mint, hinged on the top two stamps and a few toned perf., fine. Chan 15. Photo
HK$8,000-10,000
113 5ca. olive-yellow rough perf., block of four sheet margin at top; good colour, well centred, fine unused with pristine original gum. Chan 18. Photo
HK$13,000-18,000
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1888 Perforation 11½ to 12
114 5ca. olive yellow, a single with round lower right corner, mint with hinge remnant, good appearance. Chan 21c.
HK$800-1,200
Postmarks and Cancellations
115 1ca. to 5ca. set of three, each cancelled by clear Newchwang seal in black, very fine used. Photo
HK$700-1,000
116 1ca. to 5ca. set of three, cancelled by very fine strike of Peking seal in blue. Photo
HK$800-1,200
117 1ca. to 5ca. set of three, cancelled by very fine strike of Shanghai seal in black or blue. Photo
HK$800-1,200
118 1ca. to 5ca. set of three, cancelled by very fine strike of Tientsin seal in blue. Photo
HK$800-1,200
119 1ca. to 5ca. set of three, total three sets, cancelled by good strike of either Customs and seal cancellation.
HK$2,200-3,000
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120 An used collection with shades, impressions, perfs. and New Currency surcharges, cancellations including full strikes of Chinkiang and Ningpo Customs, and Shanghai dollar chop, mainly fine. Photo
HK$15,000-20,000
121 5ca. olive yellow block of twelve, cancelled bu Peking seal, “Customs/ Peking” (20.12.92) and “Shanghai Local Post/F” (3.1.93) c.d.s., all in blue; faint surface colour, otherwise fine appearance. Photo
HK$8,000-10,000
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122
122 1891 (13 Jan.) envelope (opened out for display) to Iowa, U.S.A. (4.3) bearing on reverse 3ca. mauve single, cancelled by “Peking” seal chop in blue, overstruck by “I.G. of Customs/Peking” double-ring origin d.s., showing blue “Customs/Tientsin” (14.1) ,”Customs/Shanghai” (29.1) and San Franciso (28.2) transits in black adjacent; on front bearing U.S. 5c.Grant brown tied by cork with “U.S.Postal Agency/Shanghai” (30.1) violet oval d.s.alongside, very fine. Photo
HK$50,000-80,000
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123 1893 (14 Nov.) envelope (opned out for display) to Iowa, U.S.A. (17.12) via Yokohama (23.11) bearing 1ca and 5ca., cancelled by “Customs/Wuhu” c.d.s. in red, in combination withh Japan Koban 5sen light blue tied by single ring “Shanghai/Meiji 25/I.J.P.O.” c.d.s. (18.11) for onward transmission, a tear at upper right of the envelope not affecting any stamp, fine. Photo
HK$90,000-120,000
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124 1894 (15 Nov.) envelope to Germany (28.12) bearing on reverse 3ca. mauve horizontal pairs (3), cancelled by Peking seal in blue, matching “I.G. of Customs/Peking” double-ring origin d.s. and “Customs/Shanghai” double-ring transit d.s. (17.11), both in blue, and on front bearing France “Chine” 25c. horizontal pair , cancelled by “Shang-hai/Chine” c.d.s. (23.11) with “Ligne N./Paq. Fr.” octagonal d.s. (24.11) on reverse, very fine. Photo
HK$80,000-120,000
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1894 Dowager Empress First Printing
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125 1ca. to 24ca. set of nine, brillant surface colours, very fine and fresh unused with much original gum, most values unmounted, a choice set. Chan 22-30. Photo
HK$15,000-20,000
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126 1ca. to 24ca. set of nine, fine to very fine and fresh unused with much original gum, 12ca. and 24ca. unmounted, some adherences on reverse. Chan 22-30. Photo
HK$15,000-20,000
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127 1ca. to 24ca. set of nine, fine and fresh unused with much original gum, light toning on a few values. Chan 22-30. Photo
HK$12,000-18,000
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128 1ca. to 24ca. set of nine, fine and fresh unused with large part to much original gum, light toning. Chan 22-30. Photo
HK$12,000-18,000
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129 1ca. to 24ca. set of nine, fine and fresh unused with large part to much original gum, hinge remainders. Chan 22-30. Photo
HK$12,000-18,000
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130 1ca. to 24ca. set of nine, fresh unused with large part to much original gum, very fine. Chan 22-30. Photo
HK$14,000-20,000
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131 1ca. to 24ca. set of nine, fine and fresh unused with large part to much original gum,. Chan 22-30. Photo
HK$12,000-18,000
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132 1ca. to 24ca. set of nine, centrally cancelled by either Peking or Shanghai seals in blue, hinge remainders on few values, fine. Chan 22-30. Photo
HK$5,000-7,000
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133 1ca. to 24ca. set of nine, centrally cancelled by very fine strike of Shanghai seal, except 5ca. and 9ca. tied by “Customs/Hankow” c.d.s. and Tientsin seal respectively. Chan 22-30. Photo
HK$5,000-7,000
134 1ca. to 24ca. set of nine, cancelled by various postmarks such as Dollar chop and “Customs/Chefoo” c.d.s.(2ca. and 5ca. unused), fine. Chan 22-30. Photo
HK$5,000-7,000
135 4ca. rose-pink block of six with sheet margin at left, bottom left stamp with variety short vertical stroke of Chinese character “Four”, fine and fresh unused with much original gum. Chan 25h. Photo
HK$10,000-12,000
136 5ca. dull orange, interpanneau block of four, mint, bright colours, fresh and very fine. Chan 26. Photo
HK$7,500-9,000
137 3ca., 6ca. and 9ca. (imperf. at bottom), all cancelled by clear strike of Newchwang seal, fine used. Chan 24, 27-28.
HK$2,000-3,000
138 A selection of mint and used stamps and its 1897 New Currency surcharges, approx. 40, cancellations including Customs, Dollar dater, Pakua and Seal, mixed condition as expected. Photo
HK$6,000-8,000
Mollendorf Printing
139 1ca. to 24ca set of nine, brilliant colours, mostly well centred, fine to very fine and exceptionally fresh mint. Chan 22M-30M. Photo
HK$40,000-55,000
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140 1895 (17 May.) envelope to Worpswede, Germany (23.6) bearing on reverse Dowager Empress 9ca. green, cancelled by “Shanghai” antique seal chop, in combination with France “Chine” 25c. (2), cancelled by “Shang-hai/Chine” c.d.s., fine. Photo
HK$9,000-16,000
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141 1895 (18 Dec.) “Per Customs Courier” envelope to Shanghai (7 Jan.,1896) bearing on reverse Dowager Empress 1ca. vermilion and 2ca. green, cancelled by “Newchwang” seal chop, matching “Newchwang” customs c.d.s. adjacent, Shanghai Local Post transit and customs arrival c.d.s. alonghside. Fine and very attractive. Photo
HK$40,000-60,000
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142 1896 (9 Sep.) envelope to Stockholm, Sweden (28.10) bearing Dowager Empress 6ca. brown and 12ca. orange, cancelled by “Newchwang” seal chop, in combination with France “Chine” 25c., cancelled by “Shang-hai/Chine” c.d.s. (18.9), matching “Newchwang” customs c.d.s. and “Shanghai” customs transit (13.9) on reverse, envelope centrally folded, a fine and very attractive envelope paying double Chinese postage rate. Photo
HK$100,000-150,000
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1897 NEW CURRENCY SURCHARGESSmall Figures on Small Dragon
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143 1c. on 1ca. to 5c. on 5ca. set of three, well centered, very fine unused with much original gum, exceptional quality. Chan 31-33. Photo
HK$2,200-3,000
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144 1c. on 1ca. to 5c. on 5ca. set of three in blocks of four, the 2c. on 3ca. with sheet margins at top left corner, bright colours, well centred, fine unused with much original gum, light gum disturbance. Chan 31-33. Photo
HK$18,000-20,000
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145 5c. on 5ca. olive yellow block of nine, cancelled by “Customs/Shanghai” c.d.s. (23.5.97) very fine used. Chan 33.
HK$5,000-7,000
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146 A red-band envelope (opened out for display) sent to Canton local, bearing 1c. on 1ca. in pair, tied by “Canton” pakua cancellation. Photo
HK$12,000-18,000
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147 1902 (30 Jun.) envelope from Chinkiang sent to Kiaochow (8.7) via Shanghai (1.7), bearing 2c. on 3 ca. single, cancelled by bilingual “Chinkiang” c.d.s. The Small Dragon surcharges are particularly elusive on commercial covers, very fine. Photo
HK$30,000-40,000
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148 1c. on 1ca. to 5c. on 5ca., marginal blocks of four, unmounted with much original gum, bright colours, well centred, small tone spots on gum which are not visible on the front. A rare and appealing set. Chan 34-36. Photo
HK$100,000-130,000
149 1c. on 1ca. dull green, part original gum, inverted watermark; a couple of light age marks. Chan 34; S.G. 66.
HK$3,000-4,000
Small Figures on Dowager First Printing
150 ½c. on 3ca. to 30c. on 24ca. set of ten, very fine and fresh unused with much original gum. Chan 37-46. Photo
HK$18,000-20,000
151 ½c. on 3ca. to 30c. on 24ca. set of ten, very fine unused with much original gum, fresh. Chan 37-46. Photo
HK$15,000-20,000
152 ½c. on 3ca. orange yellow in vertical strip of three with gutter margin at top and right, the central stamp with variety missing “t.” for “cent” and the upper stamp with variety imperf. at top, very fine unused and rare. Chan 37var. Photo
HK$4,500-6,000
153 ½c. on 3ca. orange yellow block of nine with interpanneau margin at left, variety imperf. between left stamps and gutter margin, unusedwith much original gum, very fine. Chan 37var. Photo
HK$6,000-8,000
154 ½c. on 3ca. orange yellow block of four used on piece, cancellled by a central strike of “Soochow” dollar dater of “3 Aug 97” , very fine used. Chan 37. Photo
HK$800-1,500
155 ½c. on 3ca. orange yellow block of four, cancelled by a central strike of “Canton” dollar dater of “4 Aug 97”, fine used. Chan 37. Photo
HK$800-1,500
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156 ½c. on 3ca. orange yellow, variety “½c” 3.5mm below Chinese characters, fine cancelled by dollar chop, Chan37a. Photo
HK$500-800
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157 ½c. on 3ca. olive yellow block of four with interpanneau margin at left, variety imperf. between left stamps and gutter margin, tied by “Customs/Shanghai” c.d.s of “Feb 26 1897”, fine used. Chan 37b var. Photo
HK$5,000-6,500
158 2c.on 2ca. in block of four, each stamp with perfin “PCA”, tied by bilingual “Shanghai” c.d.s. Chan 39. Photo
HK$2,000-3,000
159 2c. on 2a. block of four on piece, cancelled by Kiaochow bilingual c.d.s., fine used. Chan 39. Photo
HK$2,200-3,000
160 5c. on 5ca. dull orange, cancelled by clear “Pagoda Anch’ge” dollar chop. A nice example of this sought-after cancellation, very fine. Chan41. Photo
HK$500-800
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161 1899 (22 Jul.) envelope to I.M. Customs, Woosung (31.7) via Shanghai (30.7), bearing ½c. on 3ca. and I.C.P. ½c., both tied by bilingual “Ningpo’ c.d.s., showing unframed “T” and “Due 2 Cents.” h.s. adjacent, very fine. Photo
HK$25,000-38,000
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162 1902 (11 Sep.) registered envelope to Hamburg, Germany (17.10) bearing small figures surcharge on Dowager 1st printing 2c. on 2ca., 8c. on 6ca. and 10c. on 12ca., cancelled by Shanghai bilingual c.d.s., alongside “Shang-hai/Chine” c.d.s. (11.9) and h/s “R/SHANGHAI/No. 3608” reg. box chop. Fine and attractive. Photo
HK$28,000-32,000
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163 4c. on 4ca. rose-pink in interpanneau blocks of four with sheet margin at top, vivid colour, well centred within balanced margins, unused with full original gum, scarce, very fine. Chan 50. Photo
HK$3,800-4,500
164 8c. on 6ca. chocolate, very fine unused with much original gum, fresh colour, well centered, a few shortish perfs. A choice example of this highly sought-after stamp. Chan 52. Photo
HK$18,000-22,000
165 8c. on 6ca. chocolate, fine used with pakua cancellation. Chan 52. Photo HK$8,000-10,000
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166 10c. on 12ca. brown-orange, bright colour, outstanding centring within balanced margins, cancelled by superb complete strike of Ningpo pakua in brown, a fine and choice used example of the famous “Golden Dragon”. Chan 54. Photo
HK$38,000-45,000
Large Figures, Narrow Setting on Dowager First Printing
167 ½c. on 3ca. orange yellow marginal single, lightly hinged and dry gum, fine. Chan 65. Photo
HK$1,500-2,200
Large Figures, Wide Setting on Dowager Second Printing
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168 ½c. on 3ca. to 30c. on 24ca. set of nine, excellent colours and fresh unused with much original gum, very light hinge remainders, very fine, premium set. Chan 56-64. Photo
HK$20,000-25,000
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169 ½c. on 3ca. to 30c. on 24ca. set of nine, bright surface colours and fresh unused with large part to much original gum, light hinge remainders, fine to very fine. Chan 56-64. Photo
HK$22,000-25,000
170 1c. on 1ca. salmon-red, variety surchage shift significantly towards bottom-right, resulting “cent.” registering on the bottom perf. and half of the dot missing; unused, very fine. Chan 57var. Photo
HK$1,500-2,500
171 1c. on 1ca. salmon-red, variety basic stamp “missing bat”, mint with large part original gum, very fine and choice example. With normal stamp for comparison. Chan 57a. Photo
HK$4,000-6,000
172 1c. on 1ca. horizontal pair with top left corner margin, the basic stamp and the surcharge were both printed on the gum side, a nice variety, unused, fresh and fine. Chan 57var.
HK$5,000-7,000
173 2c. on 2ca. cands yellow green block of four with gutter margin at right and sheet margin at top; the uppper right stamp with the numeral “2” 3.5mm below Chinese characters, mint and dry gum, fine. Chan 58, c. Photo
HK$6,500-9,000
174 2c. on 2ca. yellow green interpanneau block of six, unused with full orginal gum, very fine. Chan 58. Photo
HK$3,500-4,500
175 2c. on 2ca. yellow green vertical pair, variety of misplaced perf. in between, fine used by pakua cancellation. Chan 58. Photo
HK$1,600-2,600
176 2c. on 2ca. yellow green, irregular interpanneau block of ten, with three central strikes of “Foochow” dollar dater of “14 Aug 97”, very fine used. Chan 58. Photo
HK$6,000-9,000
177 10c. on 9ca. emerald-green, cancelled by full strike of “Customs/ Ningpo” c. d.s. of Apr 1897 in black. A good example of this popular cancellation, fine. Chan 62a. Photo
HK$1,200-1,800
178 30c. on 24ca. deep rose-red, variety of misplaced perf. at bottom, centrally cancelled by full strike of Shanghai dollar chop, fine used. Chan 64. Photo
HK$2,500-4,000
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179 30c. on 24ca. deep rose-red, variety of imperf. at top, centrally cancelled by full strike of Canton pakua, fine used. Chan 64. Photo
HK$5,000-7,000
180 30c. on 24ca. deep rose-red vertical pair, variety of misplaced perf. in between, fine used by pakua cancellation. Chan 64o. Photo
HK$5,000-7,000
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181 30c. on 24ca. deep rose red, showing the vertical pair imperf. between variety, the upper stamp being cut into size as one fourth resulting only the surcharge “cents” registered, fine used with pakua cancellation. Chan 64i. Photo
HK$40,000-55,000
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182 1897 (24 Jul.) envelope to Southampton, England (5.9) bearing large 10c. on 12ca., cancelled by pakua in blue, matching “Tientsin” origin dollar chop adjacent, in combination with France “Chine” 25c., cancelled by “Shang-hai/Chine” c.d.s. (30.7), envelope rather aged in places but scarce use of the 10c. on 12ca. which paid the standard U.P.U. overseas rate. Photo
References: Illustrated in Tony Kwan, Vol. II, p. 827.HK$20,000-22,000
Redrawn Designs
183 ½c. on 3ca. and 2c. on 2ca.set of two, much original gum; fresh and fine. Chan 82-83. Photo
HK$1,500-2,000
184 ½c. on 3ca. bright orange-yellow, variety “½” 0.5mm below Chinese characters, much original gum; fresh and fine. Chan 82c. Photo
HK$20,000-25,000
185 2c. on 2ca. yellow green block of eight, unmounted mint, fresh and very fine. Chan 83. Photo
HK$1,700-2,500
186 2c. on 2ca. yellow green block of six, cancelled by “Shanghai” dollar chop of “24 Sep 97” in blue (inverted “S” of “Sep”), very fine. Chan 83. Photo
HK$1,200-1,800
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187 2c. on 3c. red, position 1 with plate varieties missing dot on the Chinese character “Yang” and the upper part of the Chinese charcter “Fen” widely spaced. Fresh and fine unused with much original gum, hinge remainder. Chan 84var. Photo
HK$3,200-4,000
188 2c. on 3c. red, variety almost completely missing the Chinese character at the lower right. Fresh and fine unused with large part original gum, hinge remainder. Chan 84var. Photo
HK$8,000-10,000
189 2c. on 3c. red, smaller central Chinese character (“Yin”) in third row, clear bright colour, fine to very fine unused with large part original gum. Chan 84b. Photo
HK$4,500-6,000
190 2c. on 3c. red, cancelled by large strike of highly-sought “Shasi” dollar chop (Jul 1897), fine used. Chan 84. Photo
HK$12,000-15,000
191 2c. on 3c. red, with light inking on the surcharges, fine used. Chan 84. PhotoHK$3,000-3,800
192 2c. on 3c. red, cancelled by dollar dater (1897), fine used. Chan 84. PhotoHK$1,800-2,500
Large Figures
193 1c. on 3c. red, large part original gum; hinge remainder, fresh and fine. Chan 87. Photo
HK$1,600-2,000
194 1c. on 3c. red, with sheet margin at top, deep and rich colour, exceptionally well centred, very fine unused with pristine original gum. Chan 87. Photo
HK$8,500-10,000
195 1c. on 3c. red, rich colour, well centred within balanced margins, very fine and fresh unused with much original gum. Chan 87. Photo
HK$1,800-2,500
196 1c. on 3c. red, variety surcharge misplaced to right, fine used with pakua cancellation. Chan 87. Photo
HK$1,500-2,200
197 1c. on 3c. red, fine used with Customs cancellation. Chan 87. PhotoHK$1,200-1,600
198 1c. on 3c. red, tied by “Customs/Ichang” c.d.s. (Feb 1897), fine used. Chan 87. Photo
HK$10,000-14,000
199 1c. on 3c. red, variety surcharge significantly misplaced downwards, fine used. Chan 87. Photo
HK$1,900-2,500
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200 1c. on 3c. red, crack on left side of central character “One”, fine used with Customs cancellation, Chan 87b. Photo
HK$1,000-1,500
201 2c. on 3c. red, deep bright colour, particularly well centred, very fine unused with much original gum, hinge remainder. Chan 88. Photo
HK$2,800-3,200
202 2c. on 3c., mint with much original gum; hinge remainder, fresh and fine. Chan 88. Photo
HK$2,200-2,800
203 2c. on 3c. red, large part original gum; toned, still fine. chan 88. PhotoHK$2,000-2,500
204 2c. on 3c. red, mint and tiny small thin at upper right corner. Chan 84. PhotoHK$2,000-3,000
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205 2c. on 3c. red, variety surcharge significantly shifted downwards, fresh colour, mint with hinged remnant. Chan 87.
HK$4,000-5,000
206 2c. on 3c. red, position 100, with characteristic vertical sheet guide lines extending downwards from the lower right corner, good colour, fine to very fine unused with hinge remnant. Chan 88. Photo
HK$5,000-6,500
207 2c. on 3c. red, cancelled by half strike of “Customs/ Shanghai” c.d.s. (1897), fine used. Chan 88. Photo
HK$1,200-1,500
208 2c. on 3c. red, tied by dollar dater, fine used. Chan 88. PhotoHK$1,200-1,500
209 2c. on 3c. red, well centered, cancelled by Customs c.d.s., fine used. Chan 88. Photo
HK$1,200-1,500
210 2c. on 3c. red, fine used with Customs c.d.s. Chan 88. PhotoHK$1,200-1,500
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211 2c. on 3c. red, variety surcharge dramatically misplaced downwards, resulting in part of “cents” not registered, cancelled by dollar chop. An unusual variety, very fine. Chan 88. Photo
HK$14,000-18,000
212 4c. on 3c. red, mint, much original gum with hinge remainder; well centred and strong colour. Fresh and attractive. Chan 89. Photo
HK$4,000-5,000
213 4c. on 3c. red, much original gum; well centred and deep colour. Fresh and very fine. Photo
HK$4,000-5,000
214 4c. on 3c. red [7], broken kun; fine used with part strike of Shanghai dollar chop (inverted “S” per month “SEP”). Chan 89. Photo
HK$1,500-2,000
215 4c. on 3c., cancelled by large strike of dollar chop, fine used. Chan 89. PhotoHK$1,500-2,000
216 4c. on 3c. red, cancelled by “Customs/Foochow” c.d.s. (Apr 97), fine used. Chan 89. Photo
HK$5,000-6,500
217 4c. on 3c. red, cancelled by large part strike of “Hangchow” squared h.s., very fine. Chan 89. Photo
HK$2,800-4,000
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218 4c. on 3c. red, variety surcharge significantly misplaced downwards, cancelled by dollar chop. An unusual variety, very fine. Chan 89. Photo
HK$5,000-6,500
219 4c. on 3c. red horizontal pair, cancelled by large strike of “Shanghai” dollar chop (16 Jul 1897), very fine. Chan 89. Photo
HK$9,500-12,000
220 $1 on 3c. red, bright colour, well centred, fine used with pakua cancellation. Chan 90. Photo
HK$11,000-15,000
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221 4c. on 3c. red, $1 on 3c. red and Large Wide Surcharge on Dowager 2nd printing 30c. on 24ca. deep rose-red, variety of Chinese character “Three” type B on piece, cancelled by “Shanghai” Customs c.d.s (19.3.1897), a fine and striking piece with this combination of issues and varieties. Chan 64b, 89, 90. Photo
HK$80,000-100,000
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222 1898 (10 Oct.) envelope to Metz (27.11) bearing small figures surcharge on Dowager 1st printing 8c. on 6ca. and Red Revenue large figures surcharge 2c. on 3c., cancelled by “Chungking” origin dollar chop (“Shanghai” transit dollar chop (22.10) on reverse), in combination with France 25c., cancelled by “Shang-hai/Chine” c.d.s. (24.10), envelope slight soiling. R.P.S.L. certificate (2006). Photo
HK$42,000-50,000
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223 1984 & 1987 The Revenue Surcharges China 1897 Vol I & II, published by Directorate General of Posts Ministry of Communications. Photo
HK$500-800
1897 Imperial Chinese Post
224 ½c. to $5 set of twelve, bright colours, unused with part to much original gum, a few short perfs.for a few values, fine appearance. Chan 92-103. Photo
HK$22,000-25,000
225 ½c. to $5 set of twelve, fresh surface colours, unused with part to much original gum for most values, fine appearance. Chan 92-103. Photo
HK$20,000-24,000
226 ½c. to $5 set of twelve, fine used and a few values with minor imperfections. Chan 92-103. Photo
HK$10,000-15,000
227 50c. black-green error of colour, unused with much original gum, well centred, hinge remnant. A good example of this scarce stamp, only 240 issued. Chan 100a. Photo
HK$14,000-18,000
228 50c. blue-green error of colour, unused, no gum, some typical toning on reverse associated with this value. A good example of this exceedingly scarce stamp, only 80 issued. Chan 100b. Photo
HK$10,000-18,000
229 $2 orange and yellow, key value for the set, mint, good colours, regummed, otherwise very fine. Chan 102. Photo
HK$15,000-18,000
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1898-1910 Chinese Imperial Post 1898 With Watermark
230 ½c. to $5 set of twelve, bright colours, fine to very fine and fresh unused with much to large part original gum. Chan 104-115. Photo
HK$9,000-10,000
231 $1 deep red and pale rose, mint with large part original gum; fresh. Chan 113. Photo
HK$1,400-2,000
232 $2 brown red and yellow, mint with part original gum; hinge remainder, fresh. Chan 114. Photo
HK$3,200-4,000
233 $2 brown red and yellow, mint with large part original gum; fresh and fine. Chan 114. Photo
HK$3,200-4,000
234 $5 green and salmon with sheet margin at top, full original gum; very light hinge on margin only, fresh and very fine. Chan 115. Photo
HK$11,000-14,000
1900-06 No Watermark
235 1c. brownish orange variety retouched ‘one’, cancelled by Shnaghai postal dater; some light ageing. A rare and attractive example of this sought-after error. Chan 117c. Photo
HK$20,000-25,000
236 20c. maroon vertical pair imperforate between, cancelled by Tientsin bilingualc.d.s., fine used. Chan 123a. Photo
HK$6,000-8,000
237 $1 red and pale rose with retouched “One” type A, cancelled by “Swatow” bilingual c.d.s., fine used. Chan 126a. Photo
HK$2,500-4,000
238 $2 claret and yellow with yellow background misplaced, outstanding colours, well centred, very fine mint. Chan 127. Photo
HK$5,000-6,000
239 $2 claret and yellow, re-entry of Chinese character “Two”, excellent colours and centring, very fine mint with large part original gum. Chan 127a. Photo
HK$15,000-18,000
240 $5 green and salmon with sheet margin at bottom,, full original gum; minor faults at the perf. and the sheet margin, fresh and very fine. Chan 128. Photo
HK$8,500-10,000
241 A small collection of C.I.P. tied by various cancellation, with better items such as “Newchwang” dollar dater, “Shanghai Local Post” c.d.s, also includes a few “Republic of China” stamps, good condition in general.
HK$1,000-1,500
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242 2c. to 7c. set of three, total 7 sets, all unused, including 1 set with matching sheet margin at top, both 2c. and 3c. with a block of four and 7c. with a vertical pair with corner margin. Good condition in general. Chan 137-139. Photo
HK$1,000-1,500
243 2c. green and orange in block of six with sheet margin at left, with significant offset of the outerframe on reverse, with a normal stamp for comparison. Photo
HK$2,000-3,000
Covers
244 1909 (12 Oct.) envelope used within Canton Province bearing 2c., cancelled by “Canton/Kayinchow” segmented lunar cd.s., showing two different transit c.d.s. on reverse, very fine. Photo
HK$3,000-4,500
245 1910 (15 Jan.) envelope to U.S.A. (16.2) via Tientsin (16.1), bearing Hsuan Tung issue 3c. and 7c., cancelled by bilingual “Peking” segmented lunar c.d.s., very fine. Photo
HK$5,000-8,000
246 1911 (28 Jun.) native envelope to Changten local, bearing Hsuan Tung complete set of three, cancelled by bilingual “Changten” segmented lunar c.d.s., clean and fine. Photo
HK$1,500-2,500
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247 1906 second issue perf. 11, 10c. olive-green and pale green, complete stamp numbered “172”, fresh unused, deep bright colour, light diagonal crease, still very fine and rare. Chan E2. Photo
HK$80,000-100,000
248 1909 (Feb.) fourth issue zig-zag, 10c. pale green and yellow green, the right three portions complete (partly split and reinforced between 3rd and 4th portions), fine cancelled by “Amichow” segmented c.d.s. Chan E4. Photo
HK$17,000-20,000
249 1909 (Feb.) fourth issue zig-zag, 10c. pale green and yellow green,, the 3rd section (Dragon Body), tied by “Jiangxi” segmented lunar c.d.s. (27 Sep 1901), fine. Photo
HK$1,000-1,500
250 1909 (Feb.) fourth issue zig-zag, 10c. pale green and yellow green,, the 3rd section (Dragon Body), tied by “Canton” bilingual c.d.s. (12 Dec 1912, with year notation as “Yuan Nian”), fine. Photo
HK$2,000-2,800
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251 1898 (3 Feb.) I.C.P. 1c. stationery card to to Deutchland bearing I.C.P. 1c. and 2c., cancelled by scarce “LUNGCHOW’ dollar chop, with handpainted illustration of a sailor looking at a woman on reverse. center folded, still fine and attractive. Photo 1898 (22 Apr.) Tientsin (23.4), cancelled by “Chefoo” dollar dater, showing both arrival dollar dater (intercalary month) and Customs double-ring d.s. (on reverse), fine to very fine and rare.
HK$15,000-20,000
252 1899 (15 Feb.) I.C.P. 1c. stationery card to to Lichtenhal, Germany (18.3) bearing C.I.P. 1c. and 2c., cancelled by scarce “IMPERIAL POST OFFICE/WUCHOW’ oval datestamps, Canton transit dollar chop (16.2) alongside, in combination with Hong Kong 2c. pair, cancelled by “Hong Kong /A” c.d.s. (17.2). Fine and appealing. Photo
HK$12,000-15,000
253 1899 (5 Jun.) I.C.P. 1c. stationery card to Tientsin, with the indicia tied by bilingual “Peking” c.d.s., an early example of the usage of bilingual c.d.s. Photo
HK$3,000-5,000
254 1901 (4 May) I.C.P. 1c. stationery card to Lichterfelde, Germany (14.6) bearing C.I.P. 4c., cancelled by “Peking” oval c.d.s., in combination with Hong Kong 2c. horizontal pair, cancelled by its faint c.d.s., showing “Shanghai” transit c.d.s., fine. Photo
HK$2,500-4,000
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255 1902 I.C.P. 1c. stationery card to Kaomi, with the indicia cancelled by unclear sun and moon dater, showing various faint sun and moon transit dater, namely “Weihsien”, “Tsingchow”, “Chowtsun” in black and ‘Tsowping” in violet, also similar “Tsinan” non-standard lunar d.s. without sun and moon, “Taian Post Office” transit and “Kaomi Post Office” arrival tombstone d.s., a handsome card with a number of rare cancellation. Photo
HK$20,000-35,000
256 1907 (6 Jan.) I.C.P. 1c. stationery card to to Fangtse, Shantung (6.1), cancelled by “Shantung/Weihsien” segmented lunar c.d.s., fine. Photo
HK$2,500-3,500
257 1907 (19 Jun.) I.C.P. 1c. stationery picture card to to Charenton, France (9.8) bearing on reverse C.I.P. 1c. and 2c., cancelled by Mengtsz bilingual c.d.s, Hokow bilingual bilingual transit (24.6) alongside, fine. Photo
HK$4,200-6,000
258 An piece of the I.C.P. 1c. stationery card with the indicia tied by large circular “Tsinan” non-standard lunar d.s. without sun and moon of “19 Sep 1902”. Photo
HK$2,000-3,000
259 1904 (9 Dec.) C.I.P. 1c. reply card (with a small real photo on reverse) to England, bearing C.I.P. 1c. and 2c., cancelled by “Peking” c.d.s., with “Shanghai” bilingual and “Shang-hai/Chine” (17.12) transit c.d.s. adjacent, fine. Photo
HK$2,000-3,000
260 1905 (27 May) C.I.P. 1c. stationery card from Shantung to Kwangtung (24.6) via Jiangsu, with the indicia tied by double ring “Shantung/Chucheng” lunar d.s., showing a number of similar lunar transits such as “Shantung/Chuchow”, “Jiangsu/Chinkiang” and “Kwangtung/Samshui”, nice and very fine . Photo
HK$12,000-20,000
261 1905 (14 Jul.) C.I.P. 1c. reply card to Deutchland (30.8), bearing C.I.P. 2c. vertical pair, cancelled by “Shantung/Weihsien” lunarc.d.s., with “Shanghai” bilingual (17.7) and “Shang-hai/Chine” (19.7) transit c.d.s. adjacent, fine. Photo
HK$2,500-4,000
262 1906 (5 May) C.I.P. 1c. reply paid card (message portion) from China Inland Mission, Laohokow to London via Hankow (12.5) and Shanghai (15.5), cancelled by “Hupei/Laohokow” lunar c.d.s., fine. Photo
HK$2,500-3,500
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263 1909 (10 Feb.) C.I.P. 1c. stationery card from Foochow to Shanghai, with the indicia tied by bilingual origin c.d.s., overstruck by rarely seen “Dead Letter.../I.P.O.Shanghai” oval h.s. of “Mar 3 1909”, very fine. Photo
HK$5,000-8,000
264 1910 (16 May) C.I.P. 1c. stationery card to Wusih local, with the indicia tied by bilingual “Wusih” segmented lunar c.d.s. Photo
HK$1,500-2,200
265 1909 (20 Aug.) C.I.P. vertical format 1c. green stationery card (119.5mm. frame) sent locally within Kwangtung, with the indicia tied by “Kwangtung/Changlok” segmented lunar c.d.s., very fine. Photo
HK$6,000-8,000
266 1909 (15 Dec.) C.I.P. horizontal format 1c. green stationery card, indicia cancelled by “Newchwang” bilingual c.d.s., with printed message of the Committee for the Winter Amusements on reverse, very fine. Photo
HK$1,500-2,200
267 1910 (2 Jan.) C.I.P. horizontal format 1c. green stationery card to Vienna, Austria, uprated with C.I.P. 1c. and 2c., cancelled by “Tientsin” bilingual c.d.s., showing “Tientsin” French Post Office c.d.s. (3.1) adjacent, with hand printed illustration on reverse, very fine. Photo
HK$1,200-1,800
268 1911 (3 Oct.) C.I.P. horizontal format 1c. green stationery card from Kweilin to Hong Kong, with the indicia tied by faint “Kweilin” segmented lunar c.d.s., showing “Wuchow” transits c.d.s. (6.10) alongside and unframed “Kweilin/South Gate Sub-office” h.s., very fine. Photo
HK$18,000-25,000
269 A range of I..C.P. and C.I.P. 1c. stationery cards, each with hand painted illustration on reverse and bearing C.I.P. ½c., teid by bilingual “Peking” c.d.s. Photo
HK$3,500-4,500
270 A range of I.C.P and C.I.P. horizontal format 1c. stationery cards, each with hand painted illustration on reverse and with indicia teid by bilingual “Peking” oval d.s. and “Kiaochow” segmented lunar c.d.s. respectively. Photo
HK$2,000-3,000
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271 1898 (Mar.) envelope from Taku to London via Hong Kong (1.4), bearing I.C.P. 10c., tied by “Taku” pakua cancellation, with “Tientsin/16 Mar” dollar chop (missing the Chinese character “Year”) and “Shanghai/22 Mar” dollar chop transits (on reverse), in combination with Hong Kong 10c. purple on red tied by faint “Shanghai” Br.P.O. c.d.s., very fine. Photo
HK$7,000-10,000
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272 1898 (5 Apr.) “Consulat de France à Tchong-King” corner card envelope to Peking bearing I.C.P. 4c., cancelled by “Chungking” dollar chop in brown, showing on reverse “Peking” arrival c.d.s. (with “Customs” removed), fine. From the Berteaux correspondence. Photo
HK$10,000-15,000
273 1898 (6 Sep.) envelope to Taku, bearing C.I.P. 1c single, cancelled by Tientsin pakua, with matching “Customs/Tientsin” double-ring d.s. (“Customs” removed) adjacent, fine. Photo
HK$2,500-3,200
274 1898 (19 Aug.) envelope to Shanghai (20.8) bearing I.C.P. 2c. single, cancelled by Chinkiang dollar chop, flap torn, still fine. Photo
HK$3,000-4,000
275 1898 (13 Sep.) envelope to Shanghai (15.9) bearing C.I.P. 1c.single , cancelled by Wuhu dollar chop, fine. Photo
HK$3,000-4,000
276 1898 (3 Oct.) envelope to England (14.11) via Shanghai (7.10), bearing I.C.P. 10c. green, cancelled by “Tientsin’ dollar chop in black; rare as Tientsin dollar chop was seldom tied on stamps, a part on the envelope front was torn out, otherwise very fine. Photo
HK$2,800-4,000
277 1898 (10 Nov.) registered envelope to Shanghai, bearing C.I.P. 1c. horizontal pair, cancelled by Ningpo dollar chop, Shanghai Local Post arrival c.d.s. on reverse. Attractive. Photo
HK$4,500-6,000
278 1899 registered envelope front to Peking, bearing C.I.P. 2c. (2), 5c. and 10c., cancelled by “Foochow” dollar chop (13 Jan.), with unframed native registration h.s. adjacent, very fine. Photo
HK$3,000-4,500
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279 1901 (Jan.) picture postcard from Wei Hai Wei to Mladá Boleslav, Czech (22.1.01), bearing C.I.P. 5c. cancelled by rare “Wei Hai Wei/Post Office” bilingual c.d.s., alongside French “Chine” 10c. tied by “Shang-Hai/Chine” c.d.s.(12.1.01), rare destination, very fine. Photo
HK$7,500-10,000
280 1901 (14 Feb.) picture postcard to Paris, bearing C.I.P.4c.cancelled by bilingual “Tangku” bilingual c.d.s., in combination with France”Chine” 10c., cancelled by “Shang-hai/Chine” c.d.s. (18.2), fine. Photo
HK$1,500-2,200
281 1901 (14 Jun.) registered picture postcard to Paris (22.7) bearing C.I.P. 1c. (2), 2c. and 10c., cancelled by Shanghai bilingual c.d.s., in combination with France “Chine” 10c. and 25c., cancelled by “Shang-hai/Chine” c.d.s. (15.6). Very fine and attractive. Photo
HK$7,000-9,000
282 1901 (14 Nov.) red-band envelope to Shanghai,, bearing on reverse C.I.P. 2c., cancelled by “Soochow” bilingual c.d.s., showing “Soochow/No. 1” tombstone h.s. and “Postage already paid/Do not demand, do not pay” framed h.s. alongside. Photo
HK$4,500-6,000
283 1902 (6 Jan.) red-band envelope (opened out for display) to Peking (17.1) via Shanghai (10.1) bearing C.I.P. 2c., cancelled by “Kiukiang” bilingual c.d.s., showing on reverse “Peking/Lomashih/Branch P.O.” tombstone h.s. and “Peking” bilingual oval arrival d.s. Photo
HK$3,000-4,000
284 1902 (28 Jan.) red-band envelope to Tientsin (17.2) bearing C.I.P. 1c. (2), cancelled by large circular “Tsinan” non-standard lunar d.s. without sun and moon, fine and appealing. Photo
HK$8,000-12,000
285 1902 (Apr.) double registered postcard to Peking (24.4) bearing C.I.P. 2c. and 10c., cancelled by “Chengchow/Post Office” tombstone h.s, showing “Kaifengfu/Post Office” tombstone d.s. and “Paotingfu/Post Office” adjacent, as well as two “R” unframed h.s., fine and splendid registered usage. Photo
HK$20,000-25,000
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286 1902 (7 Jul.) registered picture postcard to Paris (10.8) bearing C.I.P. 2c. (7), cancelled by Shanghai bilingual c.d.s., “Shang-hai/Chine” transit c.d.s. (9.7) and h/s “R/Shanghai/ No. 80” framed reg. chop alongside. Very fine. Photo
HK$5,000-8,000
287 1902(c.) (Jul) envelope to Tientsin (6.7) bearing C.I.P. 1c., cancelled by “I.P.O.-R.M.S./Peking-Shanhaikwan No. 2” large double-ring h.s., fine. Photo
HK$3,800-4,500
288 1902 (Jul) envelope to Manitoba, Canada (1.9) via Chungking, Shanghai (8.8), Yokohama (14.8) and Vancouver (27.8) bearing C.I.P. 10c., cancelled by “Kating” tombstone h.s., very fine. Photo
HK$3,800-4,500
289 1902 (11 Aug.) red-band envelope to Hankow (15.8) bearing C.I.P. ½c. horizontal pair, cancelled by “Shanghai” bilingual c.d.s., showing on reverse “Shanghai” tombstone letter box h.s. in violet and “Imperial Post/Postage Already Paid/Do not demand, do not pay/Hankow Office” framed h.s., very fine. Photo
HK$8,000-12,000
290 1902 (8 Oct) registered picture postcard to Belgium (17.11) bearing C.I.P.4c. and 10c., cancelled by Tientsin bilingual c.d.s., with Shanghai bilingual (13.10) and “Shanghai/Chine” transit (13.10) c.d.s. adjacent, fine. Photo
HK$3,500-4,500
291 1902 (31 Oct.) registered red-band envelope to Tsingatu (2.11) bearing C.I.P. 4c. vertical pair and 10c. single, cancelled by “Weihsien” bilingual oval d.s. in blue, showing on reverse framed “R/Weihsien (China)/No. 118” framed h.s. in blue, very fine. Photo
HK$7,000-9,000
292 1903 real photo postcard to Rio De Janeiro, Brazil (6.6) bearing C.I.P. 2c. red in pair, tied by faint “Shanhaikwan-Peking/Postal Vehicle No. 2” circular T.P.O., with bilingual “Tientsin” transit c.d.s. (12.4) adjacent, unusual destination, fine. Photo
HK$1,800-2,500
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293 1903 (12 May) registered envelope (with unframed “Waterlow & Sons” and oval “Custom House Newchwang” embossed on flap) to Rudolstadt, Germany (21.6) bearing C.I.P. 10c. deep green vertical pair with interpanne margin at left, cancelled by Newchwang bilingual c.d.s., alongside Shanghai bilingual transit (16.5), h/s “R/Newchwang China/No. 864” reg. box chop and “Shang-hai/Chine” c.d.s. (18.5) on front. Fine and attractive. Photo
HK$8,500-10,000
294 1903 (27 Jun.) registered red-band envelope to Tsingtau (2.7) bearing on reverse C.I.P. 1c. (2) and 2c. (6 including a vertical strip of 3 with interpanneau margin), cancelled by Shanghai bilingual c.d.s., alongside “Tsingtau/Kiautschou” arrival c.d.s. An attractive envelope with multiple franking. Photo
HK$4,000-5,000
295 1903 (23 Jul.) registered red-band envelope to Shanghai (25.7) bearing on reverse C.I.P. 4c. cancelled by “Tatung” bilingual c.d.s. and 5c. tied by “R” unframed h.s., with “R/Tatung China/No. 1086” framed h.s. in red on front, very fine. Photo
HK$7,500-9,000
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296 1903 (19 Aug.) red-band envelope to Changchow via Shanghai (24.8) bearing on reverse C.I.P. 1c. with interpane margin at left, cancelled by “Kingtu/Tianmen Branch P.O.” tombstone h.s., showing “Changchow/Kuang Hsu/P.O.” rectangular arrival h.s. (without date) alongside, and “Peking” bilingual oval d.s. on front, very fine and attractive. Photo
HK$28,000-35,000
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297 1903 (25 Aug) envelope to Boston, U.S.A (25.9) via Kiukiang (26.8), Shanghai (28.8), Shanghai I.J.P.O. (29.8) and Yokohama (2.9) bearing C.I.P. 10c., cancelled by “Kuling” bilingual c.d.s., very fine. Photo
HK$3,800-4,500
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298 1903 (26 Aug) envelope to New Zealand (10.10) via Hong Kong (1.9) and Wellington, bearing on front and reverse C.I.P. block of nine and 1c.(9), cancelled by “Shanghai” bilingual c.d.s., rare destination with multiple frankings, very fine. Photo
HK$2,000-3,500
299 1903 (13 Nov.) red-band envelope to Peking (18.11) via Chefoo (16.11) bearing C.I.P. 1c., cancelled by “Shantung/Hwanghsien/Imperial Sub-Post Office” small lunar c.d.s., showing on reverse “Peking/Hsisipailou/ Branch Post Office” tombstone h.s. and “Postage Aleready Paid/ Do Not Demand,” framed h.s., very fine. Photo
HK$5,000-7,000
300 1904 (3 Feb.) registered photo postcard to Bordeaux, France (31.3) bearing C.I.P. ½c. horizontal pair, 1c., 2c. and 5c. vertical pair, cancelled by Mengtsz bilingual c.d.s., with Hokow bilingual (10.2) and Haiphong transit c.d.s. (21.2) alongside. A fine card showing Yunnan-Indochina route. Photo
HK$3,800-4,500
301 1904 (Feb.) red-band envelope to Paoting (1.3) bearing on reverse C.I.P. 1c., cancelled by near perfect “Huluhsien” tombstone h.s. in black, showing “Chengting” bilingual transit d.s. (29.2) adjacent, fine. Photo
HK$3,800-4,500
302 1904 (31 Mar.) registered postcard to Zurich bearing C.I.P. ½c., 1c., 2c., 4c. and 10c., cancelled by “Chefoo” bilingual c.d.s., showing “Chefou-Chine/Poste Francaise” c.d.s. (2.4) adjacent, fine. Photo
HK$3,500-4,500
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303 1904 (May) registered envelope (with original enclosure) to Torino, Italy (29.6) via Peking (17.5) and Shanghai (23.5) bearing C.I.P. 50c. single, cancelled by “Weihuifu” tombstone h.s., ‘R” unframed registration h.s. and “Shang-hai/Chine” c.d.s. (24.5) of the French Post Office adjacent, fine and a stunning usage. Photo
HK$10,000-15,000
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304 1904 (16 Apr.) envelope sent to Tientsin local, bearing “Postage Due” overprinted on C.I.P. 4c. and 5c., both in pair totalling 18c,, cancelled by “Tientsin” c.d.s. with large “T” postage due unframed h.s. alongside, very fine and rare first month of usage. Photo
HK$38,000-50,000
305 1904 (11 Aug.) real photo postcard registered to Belgium (22.9) bearing C.I.P. 1c. (2), 2c. and 10c., cancelled by “Hankow” c.d.s., transit via Shanghai Imperial office (15.8) and French Post office (18.8) with “Ligne N./Paq. Fr. No. 4” octagonal d.s. (19.8), very fine. Photo
HK$5,000-8,000
306 1905 (Mar.) envelope from Jiangxi to Hangchow (25.3) via Nanchang (11.3), Kiukiang (20.3) and Shanghai (23.3) bearing on front C.I.P. 2c.(2, both crossed out by pen), cancelled by bisected “Anren/Post Office” c.d.s., fine. Photo
HK$9,500-12,000
307 1905 (9 Aug.) envelope to Germany, bearing I.C.P. 20c. single, cancelled by tomstone d.s. and “Kiaochow” lunar c.d.s., in combination with Germany “China” 10pf. in vertical pair, tied by “Tsingtau” German Post Office c.d.s., with faint arrival c.d.s. on reverse, fine. Photo
HK$5,000-8,000
308 1905 (12 Sep.) red-band envelope to Kiukiang (22.9) bearing C.I.P. 2c., cancelled by “Kiangsi/ Kwehshi” double-ring lunar d.s., on reverse with “Kiangsi/Nanchong” lunar transit c.d.s. (17.9) and “Kiangsi/Kiukiang” double-ring lunar arrival d.s. Photo
HK$3,500-4,500
309 1906 (3 Jan.) envelope to Yungchow (12.1) via Hsiangtan (4.1) and Hengchow (8.1) bearing C.I.P. 1c. vertical pair, cancelled by “Changsha” bilingual c.d.s., showing on reverse “Imperial Post/Postage Already Paid/Do not demand, do not pay” framed h.s., very fine. Photo
HK$5,000-7,000
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310 1906 (19 Jul.) red-band envelope to Ningpo (20.7) bearing on reverse C.I.P. 2c., cancelled by “Shanghai” lunar c.d.s., showing “Shanghai/No. 8” tombstone h.s. in red and “Ningpo” segmented lunar arrival alongside. Photo
HK$4,500-6,000
311 1907 (2 Jan.) red-band envelope to Chili (10.1), bearing C.I.P. 2c., cancelled by “Jiangsu” segmented lunar c.d.s., showing exceedingly rare “Chili/Tientsin” segmented c.d.s. in Kwangshu year calender adjacent, fine.
HK$28,000-38,000
312 1907 (7 Feb.) real photo postcard to Seine, France (20.3), bearing C.I.P. 4c. single, cancelled by “Mengtsz” bilingual c.d.s, with Hokow (9.2) and “Lao-kay/Tonkin” (10.2) transit c.d.s. adjacent, fine. Photo
HK$2,500-3,500
313 1907 (4 Mar.) registered picture postcard to Lyon, France (2.4), bearing C.I.P. 4c. and 10c., cancelled by Canton bilingual c.d.s., with “R/Canton No. 1548” registration h.s. and “Ligne N./Paq. Fr. No. 4” octagonal d.s. (28.3) adjacent. A beautiful item. Photo
HK$9,000-11,000
314 1907 (16 May) red band envelope to Hwanghsien, Shantung (23.5), bearing C.I.P. 1c. in pair, tied by “Chili/Paoting” lunar c.d.s., on reverse “Paoting/4” letter box h.s., with four different transit lunar c.d.s. within Shantung Province such as “Weihsien” (20.5) and “Shaho” (21.5) adjacent, very fine. Photo
HK$5,000-8,000
315 1907 (18 Nov.) A “Postage Due” picture postcard sent to Shanghai, bearing C.I.P. ½c. brown, cancelled by Tientsin bilingual c.d.s., and Postage Due First London printing 1c. blue, applied on arrival and cancelled by “Kiangsu/ Shanghai” lunar c.d.s., showing “T” unframed h.s. adjacent, f ine and appealing. Chan D8. Photo
HK$6,000-8,000
316316 1908 (6 Apr.) registered envelope to Germany ,bearing C.I.P. ½c. to $1, total
11 values including 16c. olive green rarely appeared on cover and the $1 is with variety retouched “One”, Type A. A large part on the reverse is torn, still a fine and colourful item. Photo
HK$12,000-18,000
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317 1908 (21 Apr.) red band envelope to Peking (25.4) bearing on reverse C.I.P. 2c., tied by “Yangchowfu” lunar c.d.s., with “Yangchow/19” letter box h.s. in red adjacent, fine. Photo
HK$2,800-4,000
318 1908 (17 Dec.) double registered envelope to Shanghai (31.12) bearing on reverse C.I.P. 1c. block of sixteen, cancelled by “Shansi/ Chiu Cheng” lunar c.d.s., alongside “Shansi/ Ping Yao” and “Shansi/ Tai Yuan” lunar transits and Shanghai bilingual segmented lunar arrival. Rare usage of large multiple of C.I.P. issues on cover. Photo
HK$8,500-10,000
319 1909 (9 Feb.) registered photo postcard to Hannover, Germany (16.3) bearing C.I.P. 2c. horizontal pair and 10c., cancelled by Chungking bilingual c.d.s., with Hankow bilingual transit c.d.s. (26.2) alongside. Fine and attractive. Photo
HK$4,000-5,500
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320 1909 (13 Feb) registered envelope to Shanghai (20.2) via Hankow (15.2) bearing on reverse C.I.P. 1c. (5) and 2c. single, all cancelled by “Henanfu” segmented lunar c.d.s., showing registered framed h.s. on front, fine. Photo
HK$2,800-3,800
321 1909 (17 Feb.) registered red-band envelope to Chengtu (22.3) bearing C.I.P. 2c. and 5c., the 2c. cancelled by “Jiangsu/ Nanking” segmented lunar c.d.s. and the 5c. tied by “R” unframed h.s., with “Hankow” (21.2) and “Ichang” (5.3) transit c.d.s. on reverse, fine. Photo
HK$2,500-3,500
322 1909 (Jun.) envelope to USA (29.7) via Chinkiang (2.7) and Shanghai (3.7), bearing C.I.P.10c., cancelled by rare “Chingkiangpu “bilingual c.d.s., fine. Photo
HK$6,000-8,000
323 1909 red-band envelope to Peking bearing on reverse C.I.P. 2c., cancelled by “Chili Sub-Post Office” c.d.s., “Tingchow” segmented lunar c.d.s. adjacent, fine. Photo
HK$3,800-4,500
324 1900s red-band envelope to Peking bearing C.I.P. 2c., cancelled by “Chili Sub-Post Office” c.d.s., segmented lunar transit and bilingual arrival c.d.s. on reverse, both faint. Photo
HK$2,800-3,800
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325 1900s red band envelope to Tientsin, bearing on reverse C.I.P.1c. vertical pair, tied by “Tungmatow/Kuang Hsu/P.O.” tombstone d.s., alongside “Chinkiang” transit and “Tientsin” arrival c.d.s. Photo
HK$5,000-8,000
326 1910 (13 Jan.) envelope to Huichow bearing C.I.P. 2c. green, tied by “Zhejiang” segmented lunar c.d.s. with “Postage paid/Do not demand additional fee” unframed h.s. adjacent; on reverse with various lunar transits and arrival c.d.s., a few soiling. Photo
HK$5,000-7,000
327 1910 (Jan.) “Kaiserlich Chinesische Tientsin-Pukow Eisenbahn” printed envelope to Germany (20.1) via Tientsin (5.1) bearing on reverse C.I.P. 2c. vertical strip of three, 10c. and 20c. (both with interpane margins at right), cancelled by “Anlingchen” segmented lunar d.s., envelope creased at right and faulty there not affecting stamps which are fine. Photo
HK$5,000-6,000
328 1910 (22 Apr.) envelope to Bruxelles, Belgium (17.5) bearing C.I.P. 4c. and 16c., cancelled by “Shansi/ Ningyuan” lunar c.d.s., showing on reverse “Peking” bilingual (29.4) c.d.s. and “Peking/Chine” (30.4) c.d.s. for onward transmission through the French Post Office, fine. Photo
HK$6,000-8,000
329 1910 (26 Jul.) “Via Siberia” envelope to Malderen, Belgium bearing C.I.P. 16c. olive green single, cancelled by “Shansi/Saratsi” segmented lunar c.d.s., with another clearer strike alongside, showing on reverse “Kweihwating” (27.7), “Tatungfu” (29.7) segmented lunar, “Peking” bilingual (1.8) transit and faint arrival c.d.s. An envelope with scarce single franking, very fine. Photo
HK$4,500-6,000
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330 1910 (6 Sep.) red band envelope to Peking via Sintsi (6.9) bearing on reverse C.I.P. 1c. and 2c. marginal singles, cancelled by “Chili/Zhiyau” segmented lunar c.d.s, fine. Photo.
HK$2,000-2,800
331 1910 (8 Oct.) picture postcard to England bearing C.I.P. 4c., cancelled by rare “Tientsin” bilingual lunar c.d.s with date denoted in accordance with Western calendar, very fine. Photo
HK$1,600-2,500
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332 1910 (9 Dec.) envelope to France bearing on front and reverse C.I.P.2c. (5), cancelled by “Lungchow” bilingual c.d.s., with “Lang-son/Tonkin” transit c.d.s. (10.12) adjacent, fine. Photo
HK$7,500-10,000
333 1911 (2 Jan.) envelope to Jiaocheng, Shanxi (3.1) bearing on reverse C.I.P. 3c. single, cancelled by “Taiyuanfu” segmented lunar c.d.s., with “Taiyuan/ Letter Box No.1” tombstone d.s. adjacent, fine. Photo
HK$1,500-2,500
334 1912 (15 Jan.) large red band envelope to Germany via Siberia, bearing on reverse C.I.P. 20c., tied by “Chili/Zhaojiazhuang” lunar c.d.s, with transit c.d.s.of Peking (17.1) and Weihsien Chi, where additional C.I.P. 1c. pair was applied and cancelled by segmented lunar c.d.s (14.2, notated as “Winter Month”), very fine. Photo
HK$8,000-12,000
335 1912 (13 Sep.) red band envelope from Kiangsu to Huichow, bearing C.I.P. 1c. cancelled by “Kiangsu/Soochow” segmented lunar c.d.s., on reverse with faint “Tatung” bilingual transit (15.9) and arrival c.d.s., fine. Photo
HK$6,000-8,000
336 1901 (7 Aug.) an incoming envelope from Turkey to Canton (9.4) via Hong Kong bearing Great Britain Q.V. 2½d., cancelled by “BRITISH.POST.OFFICE/CONSTANTINOPLE” c.d.s., a rare origin, fine. Photo
HK$1,000-1,600
337 1907 (12 Dec.) incoming 4c. black stationery card from Philippine to Kweihwacheng via Hong Kong (16.12), Peking (26.12), Shanghai, Kalgan (26.1.08), Tatung (29.1), with the indicia cancelled by duplex and “Manila” origin c.d.s. alongside. Photo
HK$2,800-4,000
338 1910 (11 Aug.) envelope to Boston, U.S.A. (12.8), bearing U.S. President issue 1c. (4), which was cut form booklet, with additional Imperial China postage due ½c. blue (3), tied by N.J. c.d.s, and “No.2” duplex. An interesting philatelic envelope in which the Imperial China stamps had been cancelled by U.S. post office. Photo
HK$2,000-3,000
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339 1912 (16 Dec.) picture postcard bearing Austria 5k. green, tied by “K.U.K. KRIEGSMARINE/KAISERIN ....” c.d.s., on the viewside (showing Indian Policeman in Shanghai) bearing “Republic of China” Waterlow overprint ½c. cancelled by “Shanghai” bilingual c.d.s. Photo
HK$2,000-2,800
British Post Office
340 An accumulation of three “ARMY POST OFFICE/1” c.d.s. (Tientsin office) cancellation on pieces, all bearing Great Britain K.G.V definitves and sea horses issues, fine. Photo
HK$1,400-2,200
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341 1898 (May) registered envelope to Paris (27.6) via Hong Kong (26.5) and Modane (26.6) bearing I.C.P. 30c. single, cancelled by “Shanghai” pakua, in combination with Hong Kong 10c. (3) cancelled by “Shanghai/C” c.d.s. (23.5), matching “Shanghai” dollar chop (23.5) and two different “R” h.s. adjacent, very fine usage. Photo
HK$10,000-15,000
342 1898 (11 Jun.) picture postcard to Gotha, Germany (19.7) bearing on I.C.P. 5c. marginal single, cancelled by “Chefoo” dollar chop, in combination with Hong Kong Q.V. 2c. horizontal pair cancelled by “Shanghae/C” c.d.s. (14.6) with “Shanghai” dollar chop transit (13.6) adjacent, fine usage. Photo
HK$2,500-3,500
343 1898 (29 Jun.) envelope to England bearing I.C.P. 10c., cancelled by Tientsin pakua, matching “Tientsin” double-ring origin d.s. (with “Customs” removed), in combination with Hong Kong 10c., tied by “Shanghai/C” c.d.s. (5.7), faint Shnaghai dollar dater and Hong Kong transit on reverse. Photo
HK$2,000-3,000
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344 1898 (11 Oct.) envelope to London (22.11), bearing I..C.P. 10c. cancelled by Kiukiang dollar chop, in combination with Hong Kong 5c. pair, cancelled by “Shanghai/C” c.d.s., with Shanghai transit dollar chop (13.10) on reverse. Fine and appealing. Photo
HK$2,000-3,000
345 1898 (24 Oct.) envelope to Hastings, England (10.12) bearing I.C.P. 10c., cancelled by “Chungking” dollar chop, and Hong Kong 5c. vertical pair cancelled by “Shanghai/A” c.d.s. (7.11), with “Shanghai” transit dollar chop (7.11) on reverse, a little roughly opened at top and centrally folded vertically (away from adhesives), fine usage. Photo
HK$3,800-4,500
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346 1901 (Mar.) envelope to Potsdam, Germany (27.4) bearing C.I.P. 10c., cancelled by faint c.d.s, and Hong Kong 10c. cancelled by “Shanghai/C” c.d.s. (25.3), fine usage. Photo
HK$1,900-2,500
I.P.O. Tieprint
347 1899 (25 Sep.) I.C.P. 1c. stationery card to Germany via Hong Kong (29.9) with the indicia cancelled by “Shanghai/Local Post” c.d.s., uprated with C.I.P.½c., 1c. and 2c., all cancelled by Shangahi pakua, in combination with Hong Kong Q.V. 2c. pair, tied by “Shanghai” Br.P.O. c.d.s. and with framed I.P.O. tie-print, showing part strike of tombstone h.s. at bottom, very fine. Photo
HK$5,000-8,000
348 1900 (26 Dec.) I.C.P. 1c. stationery card registered to Bonn, Germany (29.1.01) bearing C.I.P. ½c.(6) and 10c., cancelled by “Canton” bilingual c.d.s., in combination with Hong Kong 4c. and 10c., tied by framed “I.P.O.” tie-print and cancelled by its index “B” c.d.s. (28.12), showing unframed “R” h.s., manuscript “No. 1879” adjacent, fine and rare registered postal stationery usage. Photo
HK$9,500-14,000
349 1901 (10 Oct.) picture postcard to Germany (17.11) via Canton (12.10) and Hong Kong (13.10) bearing C.I.P. ½c. pair, small figure surcharged on Small Dragon 1c. on 1ca. and small figure surcharged on Dowager 2c. on 2ca., each tied by “Wuchow” bilingual c.d.s, with Hong Kong 4c. alongside tied by framed “I.P.O.” tie-print, nice postcard with mixed franking commercially used, very fine. Photo
HK$30,000-40,000
350 1902 (5 Nov.) red-band envelope to Dover, England (7.12) bearing C.I.P. 5c. (2), cancelled by “Swatow” bilingual c.d.s., and Hong Kong 10c. with I.P.O. tie-print in red and “Victoria/Hong Kong” c.d.s. (6.11), scarce usage of Swatow I.P.O. tie-print. Photo
HK$8,500-10,000
Railway Administration
351 1901 (22 Feb.) Japanese 1½ sen. grey blue stationery card from Peking to Railway Station, Tientsin (13.5), with the indicia cancelled by “Peking/I.J.P.O.” c.d.s., additionally bearing Q.V. “C.E.F.” 3p. single tied by “F.P.O.No.20” c.d.s., clear “F.P.O. No.2” transit and “F.P.O. No.4” arrival c.d.s alongside, with 5c. on ½c. tied by Tientsin Railway Office cancellation in violet, very fine. Photo
HK$2,400-3,000
352 1901 (11 May) local Tientsin envelope bearing Q.V. “C.E.F.” 3p. single tied by “Base office/DEP “ c.d.s., with 5c. on ½c. tied by Tientsin Railway Office cancellation in violet; clear “F.P.O. No.4” c.d.s alongside, fine . Photo
HK$2,600-3,200
353 1901 (12 May) “C.E.F.” overprinted on half anna green stationery envelope from Peking to Railway Station, Tientsin (13.5), with the indicia cancelled by “F.P.O.No.20” c.d.s., with 5c. on ½c. tied by Tientsin Railway Office cancellation in violet, “F.P.O.No.2” transit and “F.P.O.No.4’ arrival c.d.s. on reverse. Photo
HK$2,600-3,500
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354 1901 (16 May) “C.E.F.” overprinted on quarter anna brown stationery card from Peking to Railway Station, Tientsin (17.5), with the indicia cancelled by bisected “F.P.O. No.20” c.d.s., “Base office” transit and clear “F.P.O. No.4” arrival c.d.s alongside, with 5c. on ½c. tied by Tientsin Railway Office cancellation in violet, fine. Photo
HK$2,600-3,500
French Post Office
355 1901 (12 Aug.) “Via Bombay”envelope to Peshawar City, Pakistan (5.9) via Hong Kong (16.8) and Tuticorin (30.8) bearing France “Chine” 10c. (5), cancelled by “Shang-hai/Chine” c.d.s., rare destination, very fine. Photo
HK$5,000-8,000
356 1904 (31 Aug.) 10c. black with “Chine” overprinted stationery card to Paris via Shanghai (5.9), cancelled by the unusual double ring “Chefou-Chine” Fr.P.O. c.d.s., on reverse depicting “Rechitelny” battle ship (Russo-Japanese War), creased at top right corner. Photo
HK$2,600-3,800
357 1904 (1 Dec.) “Corps d’occupation du Chine” envelope to Gaillon, France via Siberia, bearing France regular issue 15c. orange, cancelled by double ring “TIENTSIN/ Fr.P.O.” d.s.with “Corres d’Armees” unframed h.s. in black adjacent, large faint double ring military marking in violet and arrival c.d.s.(1905) on reverse. Photo
HK$900-1,500
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358 1906 (10 Oct.) registered envelope from Peking to Paris (18.11), bearing France “Chine” 25c. and regular issue 50c., both cancelled by “PEKIN/CHINE” French P.O. c.d.s., with “R” framed h.s. alongside, fine. Photo
HK$1,100-1,800
Indo-China
359 1908 (12 Jun.) picture postcard to France, bearing on both sides Indo-Chine Native Girls 5c., tied by exceptionally rare double ring “Tonghing Chine/Poste Mancay Tonkin” cancellation in red (date manuscript), the stamp on the message side also tied by double ring “Mon-Cay/Tonkin” c.d.s., fine. Photo
HK$20,000-30,000
360 1926 (11 Mar.) ‘Direction De L’Instruction Publique De L’Indochine’ printed envelope to Paris bearing 1908 Indochina Native girls overprinted “HOI-HAU” and surcharged 0.4c. on 1c. olive vertical strip of 5 and 10c. on 25c. blue, tied by “Hanoi/Tonkin” c.d.s.; fine. Photo
HK$5,000-7,000
German Post Office
361 1900 (22 Oct.) A stampless Boxer Rebellion picture postcard to Basel, Switzerland (4.12), tied by the single ring “K.D.FELDPOSTEXPED” Germany military postmark, Switzerland 20c. postage due applied upon arrival, fine. Photo
HK$2,800-3,800
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362 1901 (24 Sep.) picture postcard to Germany (7.11), bearing Germany Reichspost 5pf. green, cancelled by “Tongku” German Post Office c.d.s., fine. Photo
HK$900-1,500
363 1906 registered envelope to Berlin, Germany (9.3), bearing Deutsches Reich surcharged 40c. on 80pf. carmine & black on rose, tied by “SCHANGHAI/Gr.P.O.” c.d.s., fine. Photo
HK$1,000-1,600
Japanese Post Office
364 1893 (25 Nov.) Japanese 3 sen. green stationery card Germany via Yokohama (30.11), with the indicia cancelled by single ring “SHANGHAI/I.J.P.O.” d.s., fine. Photo
HK$1,100-1,800
365 1896 (20 Feb.) incoming envelope from Japan sent to Tientsin (9.3) via Shanghai (8.3), bearing Koban 5 sen. blue tied by “Kobe/Japan” c.d.s., fine. Photo
HK$1,000-1,600
366 1902(14 Oct.) illustrated pictorial envelope (with original enclosures) from his younger brother to Hamajiro Aoyama, 1st Company Infantry Battalion, Tientsin bearing Wedding of Crown Prince Yoshihito 3s., tied by “Okayama,/Bizen Province” c.d.s, with “Ujina” transit (15.10) and “Tientsin/I.J.P.O.” arrival c.d.s. (22.10), impressive use of commemorative stamp to Japanese Garrison as Tientsin remained under International control until 1903. Photo
HK$4,000-5,500
367 1905 (3 Aug.) Japanese 1½ sen. light blue reply card to England via Yokohama (12.8), uprated with overprinted “China” on Japanese Chrysanthemum ½ sen., 1 sen. and 2 sen., cancelled by “TIENTSIN/I.J.P.O.” c.d.s., fine. Photo
HK$2,200-3,000
368 1909 (4 May) picture postcard to Germany via Siberia, bearing overprinted “China” on Japanese Chrysanthemum 2 sen. green vertical pair, cancelled by “TIENTSIN/I.J.P.O.” c.d.s. with “CHEUNGCHUN-S/I.J.P.O” transit c.d.s. in violet (7.5) adjacent. Photo
HK$1,300-2,000
369 1922 (12 Feb.) envelope to Germany, bearing on front overprinted “China” on Japanese Tazawa 2 sen. green (4) and on reverse 3 sen. rose block of four, all cancelled by “TSINGTAU/I.J.P.O.” c.d.s. Photo
HK$1,400-2,200
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Russian Post Office
370 1903 (25 May) postcard from Wei Hai Wei to Portsmouth, England, bearing C.I.P. 1c., cancelled by “Liu Kung Tao/Wei Hai Wei” double-ring origin d.s. in blue, in combination with Russia “Kitai” overprint 1kop. and 3kop. cancelled by “Chifu/Pochtovaya Kontora” c.d.s. (26.5), with “Chefoo” bilingual transit c.d.s. (26.5) adjacent, very fine and highly appealing, very unusual to find such a clear strike of this popular Wei Hai Wei mark. Photo
HK$24,000-30,000
371 1907 real photo postcard from Harbin Railway Station to New York, bearing Russia 3k. red, tied by Train Post Office c.d.s. with US postage due 1c. red applied upon arrival alongside, showing two various circular postage due mark, namely “T” overstruck on arrival c.d.s. and “Due 1Cents” at bottom left. Photo
HK$2,500-4,000
372 1909 (22 Nov.) real photo postcard from Manchuria to Kyoto, Japan (13.12, bearing Russia 1k, and 3k. cancelled by Train Post Office oval d.s, fine. Photo
HK$1,800-3,000
373 1912 (17 Nov.) incoming picture postcard from Russia to Harbin (29.12), bearing Russia 3k. red, tied by Russia machine cancel, with “Harbin” Russian type arrival c.d.s. adjacent, fine. Photo
HK$12,000-15,000
U.S. Post Office
Ex374
374 1919 First Surcharge on 1917-1919 President Series 2c. on 1c. to $2 on $1 set of sixteen, mint with much original gum, few values with hinge remnant, very fine. Chan FUS11-16. Photo
HK$3,000-5,000
375 1887 (10 Jun.) envelope to Tacoma, Washington, U.S.A (9.7) bearing U.S. 5c. Garfield cancelled by cork, with “U.S. Postal Agency/Shanghai” violet oval d.s. adjacent and San Francisco transit c.d.s. in red on reverse, fine usage. Photo
HK$1,000-1,300
376 1901 (26 Jan.) picture postcard from Tientsin to Bautzen, Germany (29.3), bearing U.S.A. President issue 1c., 2c. and 5c., cancelled by U.S. post office c.d.s., nice frankings. Photo
HK$2,600-3,800
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China1912 Republic Overprint
Statistical Department, Shanghai
377 ½c. to $5 set of fifteen, unmounterd mint, bright colours, well centred, a few values with sheet margian, fresh and very fine. Chan 152-166. Photo
HK$10,000-12,000
378 ½c. to $5 set of fifteen, unmounted mint ,bright colours, well centred, fresh and very fine. Chan 152-166. Photo
HK$10,000-12,000
379 ½c. to $5 set of fifteen, mint with much original gum, bright colours, well centred, a few with hinge remnants, fresh and very fine. Chan 152-166. Photo
HK$9,000-12,000
380 ½c. to $5 set of fifteen, unmounterd mint, fresh colours, well centred, very fine. Chan 152-166. Photo
HK$9,000-12,000
381 ½c. brown with overprint misplaced variety, unused, dry gum. Chan 152var. Photo
HK$2,000-2,800
382 $1 red and pale rose in horizontal pair, unmounted mint, fresh and very fine. Photo
HK$3,500-5,000
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383 1c. ochre variety misplaced overprint (13mm left) resulting in sixteen pairs with and without overprint in a block of sixty-four across the four panes, part to large part original gum; a few split perforations at top between the panes. An attractive and highly desirable example of this scarce variety of exhibition calibre. Chan 153hii. Photo
HK$80,000-100,000
Waterlow Overprint
384 ½c. to $5 set of fifteen, unmounterd mint, bright colours, well centred, fresh and very fine. Chan 169-183. Photo
HK$14,000-16,000
385 ½c. to $5 set of fifteen, good surface colours, well centred, fresh unused with large part to much original gum. Chan 169-183. Photo
HK$14,000-16,000
386 ½c. to $5 set of fifteen, well centred, fresh unused with large part to much original gum. Chan 169-183. Photo
HK$14,000-16,000
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387 1c. brownish orange, a complete pane of twenty from the right of the sheet with selvedge all round, deep rich shade, position 12 is variety basic stamp retouched “One” and position 20 is broken top of “One”, with characteristic plate crack in margin at right, unused with much original gum, collector’s notation in the margins, some splitting and reinforcing, slight ageing, nevertheless a phenomenally rare and significant positional piece containing the two major varieties. Chan 170, a, b. Photo
HK$13,000-18,000
388 $1 red and pale rose, unmounted mint. Fine. Chan 181. PhotoHK$2,000-2,500
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Covers
389 1912 (30 Mar.) registered envelope to Berlin, Germany (14.5), bearing “Republic of China” Statistical Department overprints 30c. and $1 cancelled by bilingual “Peking” c.d.s., showing “R/PEKING (CHINA)/No.447” framed h.s. and “L.Q.” (Legation Quarter) h.s. in oval adjacent; fine and rare colourful, high-value franking. Photo
HK$6,000-10,000
390 1912 (3 Jun.) red band envelope to Lungyau (6.6), bearing on reverse “Republic of China” Waterlow overprint 3c.single, tied by small “Hangchow City/Letter Box No.12” framed d.s. in red, with bilingual “Hangchow” origin and “Lungyau” arrival c.d.s. (both with index “Yuan Nian”) adjacent, on front with circular “Zhejiang/No.56/Lungyau Linshan” letter box cancellation, fine. Photo
HK$2,000-3,000
391 1912 (31 Jul.) real photo postcard from Shanhaikwan to Tientsin, bearing on viewside “Republic of China” Statistical Department overprint 2c, tied by “Peking-Moukden” railway c.d.s., with “Tientsin” bilingual and Fr.P.O. arrival c.d.s. on the other side. Photo
HK$2,000-2,800
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392 1912 (16 Aug.) double registered red-band envelope to Peking (27.8), bearing on reverse “Republic of China” Statistical Department overprints ½c. (2) and 3c.(4), cancelled by “Foochow city” segmented c.d.s. (with year index notated as “Yuan Nian”), showing on front registration framed h.s. and “A.R.” circular h.s., rare double registered envelope in early Republic period, very fine. Photo
HK$5,000-7,000
393 1912 (15 Aug.) registered red band envelope to Tientsin (16.8), bearing on reverse “Republic of China” Commercial Press overprint (Large “Kuo”) 1c. (3) and Statistical Department overprint 2c. vertical strip of five, cancelled by “Sintsi” segmented lunar c.d.s. (“Yuan Nian” index), very fine. Photo
HK$2,500-4,000
394 1912 (13 Dec.) registered envelope to Germany (28.12) via Peking (14.12) and Moukden (15.12), bearing “Republic of China” Waterlow overprint ½c. and Statistical Department overprints 2c.and 30c., cancelled by “Shuntehfu (‘Yuan Nian’)” bilingual c.d.s., with “R/Shunteh (China) No. 123” registration h.s. adjacent, very fine. Photo
HK$3,500-5,000
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395 1912 (27 Dec.) “Via Hankow-Siberia” envelope from Sichuan to New York (9.2.13) via Chungking (31.12), Hankow (12.1.13) and Peking-Moukden Railway (15.1.13), bearing on reverse “Republic of China” Commercial Press overprint 2c. deep green, vertical pair and single with variety overprint inverted, and 2c. deep green singles (2) with normal surcharge, two stamps (one the variety) are defective due to opening of envelope which has been slightly reduced at right. An extraordinary commercial franking utilising this variety. Chan 168a. Photo
HK$28,000-35,000
396 1913 (14 Jan.) red-band envelope to Peking, bearing on reverse “Republic of China” Statistical Department overprint 3c. single, cancelled by “Limchowfu” bilingual lunar c.d.s. (“Yuan Nian”, 1st year of the Republic), with “Canton/Pakhoi” transit c.d.s. (15.1, “Yuan Nian” index also) and faint “Peking” arrival c.d.s.adjacent. Photo
HK$2,500-4,000
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397 1913 (4 Apr.) official envelope registered to Tientsin, bearing on reverse “Republic of China” Waterlow overprint 3c. and Statistical Department overprint 5c., tied by “Chili/Xianhsien” c.d.s. with “R” framed h.s.adjacent; showing on front various bilingual transits such as “Paotingfu” (10.4) which was affected by a tear. Photo
HK$2,200-3,000
398 1913 (5 May) registered picture postcard depiciting HK Public Garden to Baden, Germany (23.5), bearing Statistical overprint 2c. and Waterlow overprint 3c. block of four, cancelled by Swatow bilingual c.d.s., routed via Shanghai on the Trans-Siberian railway, with Shanghai (8.5) and Moukden (12.5) bilingual transit c.d.s., with h/s “R/Swatow (China)/ No. 1038” box reg. chop on the viewside. Very fine. Photo
HK$1,800-2,500
399 1913 (11 Dec.) red-band envelope to Kiaochow local, bearing “Republic of China” Waterlow overprint 1c., 2c.and 5c., cancelled by native bilingual c.d.s., fine. Photo
HK$1,000-1,500
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400 Local Handstamps
400 A splendid collection of local overprints of “Republic of China” on C.I.P., beginning from approximately 350 stamps (mint and used with neat cancellation mostly) handstamped at Hweiyuan (in Sinkiang), KongMoon (in Kwangtung), Kwanchengtze (in Kirin), Wukiashih (in Kiangsu), Chinnkiang ($2 high-value) etc, with a number of varieties including inverted or double overprint; following five commercially used envelopes with three bearing Hwangtu (in Kiangsu) overprints and two registered envelopes from Fukien to Shanghai bearing Kienyang overprints. A fabulous collection of this increasingly popular topic, viewing highly recommended. Photo
HK$120,000-180,000
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1912 Commemoratives
401 Commemorating the Revolution 1c. to $5 set of twelve, full original gum; very light hinge remainders on a few values, fresh and very fine, exceptional quality. Chan 184-195. Photo
HK$13,000-15,000
402 Commemorating the Revolution 1c. to $5 set of twelve, very fine used. Chan 184-195. Photo
HK$3,800-4,500
403 Commemorating the Republic 1c. to $5 set of twelve, full original gum; light hinge remainders on some values, fresh and very fine, exceptional quality. Chan 196-207. Photo
HK$11,000-13,000
404 Commemorating the Republic 1c. to $5 set of twelve, large part original gum; very light hinge remainders, fine. Chan 196-207. Photo
HK$8,500-12,000
405 Commemorating the Republic 1c. to $5 set of twelve, much original gum; light hinge remainders on most values, fine. Chan 196-207. Photo
HK$7,000-10,000
406 Commemorating the Republic 1c. to $5 set of twelve, unused with much original gum; light hinge remainders, fine. Chan 196-207. Photo
HK$6,000-9,000
407 Commemorating the Republic 1c. to $5 set of twelve, very fine used. Chan 196-207. Photo
HK$3,000-4,000
408 A collection of mint and used stamps during early period of “Republic of China” hinged on leaves, with better sets such as 1912 Waterlow overprints on C.I.P. up to $2 (used), the “Revolution” and the “Republic” commemorative issues, both sets up to $1 (unused). mixed condition as expected.
HK$2,500-3,500
409 1913 (8 Mar.) “Via Siberia” envelope registered to Scotland (23.3), bearing on front and reverse Revolution 2c. (4), 3c. (2), 5c.and “Republic of China” Waterlow overprint 1c., cancelled by bilingual “Chefoo” c.d.s., showing “Chefou-Chine” French Post Office transit c.d.s.(8.3) and “R/ Chefoo China/No.829” h.s. on front and two different “Registered/London” transit d.s. on reverse. Photo
HK$2,800-4,000
410 1913 (28 Apr.) “per German Mail” envelope registered to Bombay via Hong Kong (29.4) and Tuticorin (13.5), bearing Republic 3c., 8c. and 10c., tied by bilingual “Ccanton c.d.s. with “R/Canton. Shameen/No.1780” framed h.s. in red. adjacent, unusal destination, very fine. Photo
HK$4,500-6,500
411 1913 (13 Jun.) envelope registered to Paris (5.7) via Shanghai (19.6), Moukden (23.6) and Siberia, and bearing Revolution 5c.(2) and Republic 10c., tied by bilingual “Kiungchow” c.d.s. with “R/Kiungchow/No.508” framed h.s. in light violet alongside. Photo
HK$3,200-4,500
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412 1916 (15 May) registered envelope to Manila (29.5) bearing Republic 20c., Junk 1c. and 5c., cancelled by “Shanghai” bilingual c.d.s, showing “R/Shanghai/No.2607” unframed h.s. alongside. Photo
HK$2,000-3,000
1913-33 Junk Issue
413
1913 London Print
413 ½c. to $10 complete set of nineteen, fresh colours, well centred, unused with large part to much original gum, hinge remnants, very fine. Chan 208-226. Photo
HK$25,000-32,000
414
414 ½c. to $10 complete set of nineteen, fresh colours, well centred, unused with large part original gum, hinge remnants, very fine. Chan 208-226. Photo
HK$24,000-30,000
415 ½c. sepia in two panes of twenty-five (50), unmounted mint, fresh colours. An interesting sheet as the selvedge all around suggests that it may not be cut from a complete sheet of 200 which is divided into eight panes (4x2), very fine. Chan 208. Photo
HK$2,000-3,500
1914-19 First Peking Print
416 ½c. to $10, total 21 values, bright colours, fine unused with large part to much original gum, Chan 227-247. Photo
HK$13,000-18,000
417 $5 black and scarlet, mint with much original gum, hinge remainder, fine. Chan 246. Photo
HK$1,200-1,800
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418
418 $20 black and yellow, overprinted “Specimen”, horizontal pair, brilliant colour, well centred, f ine and fresh unused with full original gum. Exceptionally rare as the outer frame line of the right stamp is obviousaly higher than that of the left one. Chan 248S. Photo
HK$80,000-100,000
1923-33 Second Peking Print
419
419 ½c. to $20 set of twenty-four, very fine and fresh unused with much original gum. Chan 249-272. Photo
HK$7,500-9,000
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420 An attractive and valuable collection of the “Hung Hsien Yuan Nian” postmarks on stamps, postcards and envelopes, comprising over 100 postage and express letter stamps with “Yuan Nian” c.d.s., nearly covering the entire period of the Hung Hsien Empire, including six extremely rare c.d.s. with year index denoted as “Hung Hsien Yuan Nian”, and other rarities such as “Canton-Hankow/Samshui” railway c.d.s. and “Urga” c.d.s of “7 Apr, Yuan Nian” (ref lecting late information passage related to failure and collapse of Hung Hsien to remote area); plus about 30 postcards and envelopes with different Yuan Nian c.d.s., including a Peking to Scotland envelope with “Kwanchengtze/14 Mar Yuan Nian” bilingual transit c.d.s and a Junk 1c. green stationery card from Tzeliutsing to Chengtu with both origin and arrival c.d.s denoted in “Yuan Nian”. Viewing highly recommended. Photo
HK$300,000-400,000
1916 Hung Hsien Empire
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421 1916 (23 Feb.; Hung Hsien First Year, 2nd month, 23rd day) native envelope to Chinkiang (24.2) bearing Junk 3c., cancelled by extremely rare “Tatung/ Hung Hsien Yuan Nian” segmented c.d.s., very fine. Photo
HK$95,000-120,000
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422 1932 Northwest Scientific Expedition 1c. to 10c. set of four, bottom sheet margin blocks of six, with “Chinese Bureau of Engraving and Printing” imprint and plate number “1”, very fine and fresh unmounted mint,. Chan 329-332. Photo
HK$20,000-30,000
423 1933 (19 May) registered envelope to Miss Alma Hedin, Stockholm, Sweden via Shanghai (21.5), bearing 1932 Northwest Scientific Expedition 1c. to 10c. complete set of four and Martyrs 30c. on reverse, cancelled by “Peiping” c.d.s., signed by Sven Hedin, minor gum staining around stamps, very fine. Chan 329-332. Photo
HK$6,000-9,000
424 1939 Martyrs Hong Kong printing die proof of 28c. olive green with selvedge all around on thin paper (30 x 28mm.), very fine.
HK$8,500-10,000
425 1942-44 SYS Central Trust print 50c. deep olive green block of four on native paper, variety double impression on the top two stamps, unused without gum as issued. Chan 582var. Photo
HK$2,500-3,500
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426 1942 SYS Paicheng print (Engraved) irregular perf. $20. green on thin paper with imprint margin, variety perf. misplaced significantly, unused without gum as issued. Chan 622var. Photo
HK$1,500-2,000
427 1943 surcharge of “50” cents Kwangtung 50c. on 16c. olive-brown, perf. 10½, rough perfs., block of fifteen with sheet margin at right, unused, fine and scarce perforation in a large block. Chan 649b. Photo
HK$1,200-2,000
428 1943-44 surcharge of 50 cents in red for West Szechwan on 16c. olive-brown, block of four with imprint margin at right, variety imperforate margin at right, fine unused without gum as issued, rare. Chan 653e. Photo
HK$22,000-30,000
429 1943 surcharge of 50c. with 2 vertical bars for Fukien on SYS Central Trust print 16c., in corner marginal block of ten with plate no., unused without gum as issued. Chan 657. Photo
HK$1,500-2,500
430 1942-43 A selection of “Surcharge for Domestic Postage Paid” on Dr. SYS Central Trust Print 16c. olive-brown, including the sought-after Honan issue, very fine unused without gum as issued (6). Photo
HK$4,800-6,000
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431 1943 A selection of “Surcharge of 50 cents with 2 vertical bars” on SYS Central Trust Print 16c. olive-brown, including the Anhwei issue, very fine unused without gum as issued (14).
HK$1,000-1,600
432 1943 An unused and used collection of surcharge of 50c. on 16c. olive-brown and surcharge of 50c. with 2 vertical bars, condition generally fine (approximately 30).
HK$1,200-2,000
433
433 1943 Provincial surcharge of 20c. for West Szechwan on 28c. Hong Kong Martyrs narrow in complete sheet of 200 with sheet margins all round, mint; a few rows of perfs. between stamps split/rejoined; rare in complete sheet. Chan 762a. Photo
HK$20,000-30,000
434 1944 SYS Paicheng print (Typograhed) $10 red brown on native paper, block of twelve with corner margin, variety imperf. between the bottom row of stamps and the sheet margin, unused without gum as issued. Chan 774h. Photo
HK$3,000-4,500
435 1945 SYS Chungking Dah Tung print $5. dark green horizontal pair withcorner margin, variety double print, unused without gum as issued. Chan 842b. Photo
HK$3,200-4,000
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436 1945 SYS Chungking Dah Tung print $20 red horizontal imperf. pair, with bottom margin imperf. also, unused without gum as issued. Chan 844d. Photo
HK$5,000-7,000
436A 1949 (Apr.) Gold Yuan surcharged at Hankow $50 on $10 revenue to $5,000,000 on $20 revenue, complete set of eleven, fine unused without gum as issued (11). Chan G117-G127. Photo
HK$10,000-15,000
Postage Due
437 1912 overprinted “Republic of China” in Sung style characters ½c. horizontal pair with interpanne margin at right and at top , variety overprint inverted, fine unused. Chan D23var. Photo
HK$2,800-3,500
438 1912 overprinted “Republic of China” in regular style characters 1c. brown single, variety overprint inverted, very fine unused. Signed Livingston. Chan D34a. Photo
HK$2,000-3,000
Airmail
439 1940 Hong Kong Commercial Press 30c. red with watermark, vertical pair imperforate between, unmounted mint, very fine. Chan A27a. Photo
HK$3,500-4,000
440 1946 (2 May) National Currency Surcharges on Hong Kong printing unwatermarked $23 on 30c. red block of twenty-five from the lower left corner of the sheet, showing imprint, plate number and sheet requisition number, variety surcharge og the Chinese character “Kuo” omitted on the middle stamp of the first row, unused with large part original gum, light uniform toning. Chan A48, g. Photo
HK$1,500-2,500
Booklets
441 1919 $1 reddish yellow cover, contains only First Peking Print Junk 1c. (6) and 3c. (5), fresh cover. Chan 5. Photo
HK$14,000-20,000
442 1934 $3 white cover with red lettering, contains only 1c. Martyr (3) and 2c. Sun Yat Sen (4), fresh cover. Chan 17; S.G. SB9. Photo
HK$2,000-2,500
Collection
443 A collection of unused China stamps from Imperial to modern period with better sets such as 1897 I.C.P. ½c. to 50c. and 1932 Northwest Scientific Expedition, mixed condition as expected.
HK$1,800-3,000
444 A collection of mint and used stamps mounted on albums including Imperial issues such as Shanghai Local Post and C.I.P.; “Republic of China” early issues such as 1912 “Republic” commemoratives and various Junk issues, middle issues such as different SYS print and its surcharges; early P.R.C. issues, also including modern Taiwan issues and a few envelopes. Condition mixed, viewing recommended.
HK$3,000-5,000
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Postal Stationery445 1916 (29 Mar.) Junk 1c. light grass-green stationery card to Milano, Italy
via Manchuli (2.4) and Russia, tied by bilingual “Tientsin City” origin c.d.s, alongside Russia censor chop in blue cachet and arrival c.d.s. Photo
HK$3,000-5,000
446 1918 (14 Oct.) Junk 1c. green stationery card from Peking to Austria, tied by “Correspondence des prisonniers de Guerre” bilingual cachet in violet, with violet oval censor chop alongside, fine. Photo
HK$5,000-7,000
447 1921 (20 Mar.)Junk 1½c. blue stationery card (with printed message about the charity event on reverse) to Peking local, tied by bilingual “Peking” c.d.s. with an “unable to send, returned to sender” notice written in Chinese attached. Photo
HK$1,500-2,000
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448 1921 (6 Jul.) Junk 1c. green stationery card registered to Tsinan, Shantung (8.7) bearing Junk ½c. and 6c., and Air 15c., cancelled by “Peking” bilingual segmented d.s., showing “Peking (China)/No 28” framed registration h.s., carried on the Peking-Tsinan airmail service which was begun on 1 July 1921, fine and scarce usage of the postal stationery card. Photo
HK$34,000-40,000
449 1923 (31 Dec.) Junk 4c. red reply card from Irkutsk to Harbin, with additional surcharged 2c. on Junk 3c., both the indicia and the stamp bear manuscript obliterations. R.P.S.L. certificate (2007). Photo
HK$7,500-9,500
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450 1924 Junk 4c. red reply card from Siberia to Harbin (12.2), with the indicia cancelled by “Irkutsk” (one of the largest cities in Siberia) double ring origin d.s., one stamp took off. Photo
HK$5,000-7,000
451 1929 (13 Jun.) Junk 2c. green stationery card to Italy, uprated with Junk 4c., cancelled by faint bilingual “Tsingkiang” c.d.s. with bilingual “Nanchang” transit c.d.s. (14.6) adjacent; two punch holes at the bottom. Photo
HK$500-800
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452 1935 (13 Sep.) Dr. Sun Yat-sen 2½c. postal stationery card registered to Germany bearing Junk 8c., Martyr ½c. and Junk overprint 1c. on 2c., cancelled by “Peiping” bilingual dotted rim d.s., showing “R” and “Registered” unframed h.s., both in red, adjacent, very fine. Photo
HK$3,800-4,500
453 1948 (31 Jan.) surcharge $50 on $10 SYS green torch stationery card (with printed advertisement on reverse) to France, uprated with SYS Shanghai second print $1,000 horizontal pair, rare and very fine. Photo
HK$5,000-7,000
454 1939 A group of SYS stationery cards (9), each tied “Military Post/ Business Bureau” dotted rim d.s. Photo
HK$6,000-9,000
455 A group of three Junk stationery postcards, including 1c. orange, 1½c. blue and 2c. green, all unused, fine condition.
HK$500-800
Covers
456 1914 (16 Mar.) stampless express red-band envelope to Tientsin, on front tied by “Peking” origin c.d.s. and “Tientsin” arrival c.d.s of the same day, on reverse with a small part of the express receipt attached. Photo
HK$2,000-2,800
457 1915 (23 Apr.) envelope to Canton (1.5) via Taishatau, bearing on reverse Junk 3c., cancelled by “Liangkochwang” bilingual c.d.s (a superb strike tied on front), very fine. Photo
HK$22,000-30,000
458 1915 (27 May) red-band envelope to Yunnanfu (10.6), bearing Junk 3c., cancelled by Shanghai native c.d.s, showing “Shanghai” (28.5) and “Hokow” (8.6) bilingual c.d.s. on reverse, fine. Photo
HK$2,800-4,000
459 1916 (25 Nov.) “Via Siberia” envelope from Tangshan registered to Belgium (23.12), bearing on reverse Junk 5c., and 15c., cancelled by “Tangshan” bilingual c.d.s., with ““Bureau Ambulant NoÖ/Peking-Moukden” (28.11) and “Manchouli” (Dec) bilingual transit c.d.s. alongside. Photo
HK$1,800-2,800
460 1917 (17 Jun.) envelope to Kuling, Kiukiang (18.6), bearing Junk 3c., cancelled by scarce “Hankow/ Post office” tombstone d.s., fine. Photo
HK$3,500-5,000
461 1919 (9 Mar.) censored envelope registered to Hague, Netherland (4.5), via Moukden (13.3), San Francisco (2.4), New York (7.4) and London (1.5), bearin on reverse Junk 30c. single, cancelled by “Tangshan” bilingual c.d.s., very fine. Photo
HK$1,200-1,800
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462 1919 (30 Apr.) “Service de la Comptabilite” large-size envelope registered to Paris, France via Shanghai (13.5) and America, bearing Junk 2c., 10c. and 50c., cancelled by “Chengtu” bilingual c.d.s., with “R/Chengtu (China)/No.11721” framed h.s. adjacent, very fine. Photo
HK$1,500-2,200
463 1921 (10 Dec.) registered envelope registered to New Jersey, U.S.A. (19.1.22) via Shanghai (19.12) bearing Junk 20c. and 25th Anniv of Postal Service 6c., tied by bilingual “Amoy” c.d.s., with bilingual “Late Posting” unframed h.s. alongside, fine. photo
HK$1,600-2,500
464 1922 (8 Sep.) envelope to Peitaiho bearing Airmail First Peking printing 15c. and Junk 3c., cancelled by bilingual “Peking” segmented c.d.s, with “To be despatched by/Aerial Service” unframed h.s. adjacent and faint arrival c.d.s. on reverse, fine. Photo
HK$1,500-2,200
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465 1923 (29 May) airmail envelope from Peking to Tientsin, bearing Junk 1c., Junk surcharged 2c. on 3c. and Airmail first printi 30c., cancelled by bilingual “Peking” c.d.s., on reverse with rare “Aeroplane Service/ Tientsin C.P.O” clock type c.d.s. in violet. Fine
HK$4,500-6,000
466 1924 (Jul). envelope from New Zealand via Hong Kong (13.7) to Shanghai and re-directed to Peking, bearing New Zealand 1d, tied by machine cancellation, with “Republic of China” Postage Dues 1c. interpanneau strip of three, cancelled by bilingual “Shanghai” c.d.s., on reverse with a number of “Shanghai” and “Peking” c.d.s. in the attempt to locate addressee. Photo
HK$2,400-3,000
467 1924 (13 Sep.) envelope to France (29.11) via Ami, Wangtsaopa (8.10), Iliang (15.10) and Luliang (15.10) bearing on reverse Junk ½c. (8), 1c. pairs (2) and 2c., cancelled by “Kweichow” segmented c.d.s., nice franking. Photo
HK$3,000-4,000
468 1925 (20 May) Postage Deficiency List No. 185 from “Pensinchen” Post Office to Shanghai General Post Office, with “Shanghai” bilingual arrival c.d.s. in red (21.5) alongside. Photo
HK$2,000-3,000
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469 1928 (9 Jan.) registered envelope from Moukden to Harbin (11.1), on front bearing Japanese 2s. and 4s.(3), tied by “Moukden/I.J.P.O.” c.d.s. in blue, on reverse bearing Junk 3c. strip of three, tied by bilingual “Moukden” c.d.s. fine. Photo
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HK$3,000-4,500
470 1926 (23 Feb.) envelope from Inner Mongolia to Shansi, on reverse bearing Junk 4c. tied by faint bilingual “Tolun” c.d.s., rare, a few soiling. Photo
HK$2,500-3,500
471 1928 (27 Feb.) “Via Siberia’ envelope registered to Firenze, Italy, bearing Junk 20c. tied by bilingual “Shanghai” c.d.s., on reverse with “Milano” transit (15.3) and “Firenze” arrival (16.3) c.d.s., fine. Photo
HK$1,200-1,800
472 1929 (6 Nov.) envelope to Yuanping, Shanxi (11.11), bearing on reverse Junk 4c., cancelled by “Kweihwa” bilingual c.d.s., showing “Kweihwa/No.1” tombstone h.s. in red adjacent, fine. Photo
HK$1,900-2,500
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473 1930 (3 Jul.) envelope from Tsingtao to Chosen, Korea, bearing Unification 1c.(4), cancelled by Tsingtao native c.d.s., on reverse with “Keijo/Chosen” arrival c.d.s. in violet (6.7), fine. Photo
HK$2,000-3,000
474 1931 (15 Jun.) “Via Siberia” envelope to Germany bearing Junk 2c. and 30c., tied by bilingual “Shanghai” c.d.s., with Germany ‘Postamt/M.Gladbach” seal label at three sides. Photo
HK$1,000-1,800
475 1931 (13 Nov.) envelope to Natal, South Africa (30.12) via Siberia and London, bearing on reverse Junk 4c. (13) and 1c. on 3c. (3), tied by bilingual “Shanghai” c.d.s., fine. Photo
HK$1,500-2,500
476 1932 (20 Nov.) registered envelope to Switzerland (31.12) via Shanghai (23.11) bearing Junk 50c. single, cancelled by “Peiping” bilingual c.d.s., very fine. Photo
HK$600-900
477 478
477 1935 (19 Jan.) stampless envelope to Liore with manuscript “19 Janvier 1935” in blue crayon, tied by “Marine Francaise/Servicec a La Mer” h.s. in violet with Anchor in centre, alongside unframed “Canonniere Flotille/ Balny” h.s., related to French Naval vessel on the Yanztse river, faint arrival c.d.s. on reverse. Photo
HK$3,500-4,800
478 1935 (5 Nov.) airmail envelope (with original enclosures) from Paotow to Lanchow, bearing SYS London print 5c. and Airmail Hong Kong print 25c., cancelled by bilingual “Paotow” dotted rim d.s., on reverse with bilingual “Kaolan (Lanchow)” arrival c.d.s. (5.11). Photo
HK$8,000-10,000
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479 1936 (Mar.) envelope (with original enclosure) to Hong Kong (5.3) bearing SYS London second print 5c. green, tied by “Shanghai” bilingual c.d.s., a very rare use on the return leg of the 1936 attempted RAF “Goodwill Flight” to Japan, fine. Photo
HK$2,600-3,500
480 1936 (26 Apr.) envelope from Fukien to U.S.A. and returned to sender after five months, bearing on front Peking Martyrs 13c. and SYS London second print 15c., cancelled by bilingual “Kutien” c.d.s. on reverse with a number of postmarks, including U.S. arrival c.d.s., and a final postmark dated on “Minhow” c.d.s. (9.9) with manuscript in Chinese “returned to sender” notice attached on front, fine. Photo
HK$1,800-2,500
481 1937 (20 Jun.) “China National Aviation Company” illustrated envelope from Nanking to Canton (22.6), bearing 40th Anniv. of the Postal Service complete set of four, tied by “Nanking National Handcrafted Products Exhibition Post Office” c.d.s., attaching on reverse complete return receipt (28.6) , very fine. Photo
HK$800-1,500
482 1937 (10 Dec.) express envelope to British Consulate, Tientsin (11.12), bearing on reverse SYS London second print 5c. green (3) and Peking print Martyrs 1c. orange (one stamp missing), cancelled by “Peiping” bilingual c.d.s. with small part of express receipt attached. Photo
HK$1,000-1,500
483 1937 (Dec.) envelope from Canton to U.S.A., on reverse bearing SYS London second print 5c. green, cancelled by “Towshan” c.d.s. and overstruck by “canton/Sheungchwan” circular d.s. in red, manuscript date type. Photo
HK$2,500-3,500
484 1937 envelope from Henan to Tientsin, on reverse bearing Pagoda Revenue 2c. green, tied by faint “Honan” c.d.s., with bilingual “Tientsin” c.d.s. and machine arrival roller cancellation, an unusal envelope as revenue used as postage stamp, fine. Photo
HK$1,500-2,500
485 1938 (31 May) “The Pentecostal Missionary Union” corner card envelope from Likiang to U.S.A. bearing Dr. Sun Yat-sen 2c., 5c. (2) and Martyr 13c., showing on reverse Kunming, Hokow (13.6), Hanoi (14.6) and Haiphong (14.6) transits. Photo
HK$3,000-4,000
486 1938 (13 Jun.) “Eurasia First Flight Kunming-Liuchow-Hongkong” envelope from Kunming to Hong Kong (13.6), bearing Air 15c.(2), cancelled by double-ring “Launch of Airmail between Kunming and Hongkong” commemorative d.s., very fine. Photo
HK$800-1,500
487 1939 (19 May) airmail envelope to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, bearing SYS London second print 25c., tied by bilingual “Shanghai” dotted rim d.s., On reverse machine arrival cancel, unusual destonation, fine. Photo
HK$1,200-1,800
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488 1939 (24 Sep.) airmail envelope to Sussex, England via Hanoi (29.9), bearing on reverse Dr. SYS London print 5c. (2), HK Chung Hwa print $1 (4) and Matrys 20c. (2), cancelled by “Kokiu” bilingual c.d.s., fine. Photo
HK$1,500-2,000
489 1940 (9 Jan.) airmail envelope registered to New York, U.S.A. (2.3) via Hong Kong (11.1) and Honolulu (1.2), bearing on reverse Martyrs Peking print 20c., SYS London second print 25c. (3) and Chung Hwa print $1 (12, a block of ten and two singles, each with anti-bandit overprint of “Chungking” in violet) and $2, cancelled by bilingual “Chungking” dotted rim d.s., fine. Photo
HK$3,000-4,500
490 1940 (9 Mar.) registered airmail envelope to Washington (12.4) via Hong Kong (13.3) bearing on reverse 150th Anniv. of U.S.A. Constitution 50c., Air Mail issue $1 and $2 and SYS $5, all cancelled by “Kunming” dotted rim d.s., fine. Photo.
HK$900-1,500
491 1938-40 Two airmail envelopes, one from Shanghai to London and the other from Kunming to New York, each bearing various Airmail issues and transit via Hong Kong, fine.
HK$1,200-1,800
492 1941 (6 Jun.) envelope to Brazil redirected to Argentina (5.8) bearing SYS 50c., cancelled by “Shanghai” dotted rim d.s., Brazil stamp applied for redirection and cancelled by “Brazil” native double ring d.s. (21.7). Rare destination, very fine. Photo
HK$1,500-2,800
493 1941 envelope to Johannesburg, South Africa, bearing SYS New York print 50c., cancelled by bilingual “Shanghai” c.d.s., with “Opened By Censor” bilingual seal label (in Afrikaans and English), unusual destination. Photo
HK$1,500-2,500
494 1942 (5 Jun.) airmail censored envelope to U.S.A. bearing Dr. Sun Yat-sen Chung Hwa printing $5 and Dah Tung printing $1, both with Anti-Bandit chop in blue, also Chung Hwa printing 10c., all cancelled by “Chengtu” bilingual dotted rim d.s., with Indian censor tape tied by “Passed/DHF/4” framed h.s. Photo
HK$2,000-2,800
495 1942 (31 Jul.) censored envelope to Denver, U.S.A. via Chungking (21.8) and Hong Kong, bearing Thrift Movement 50c. blue, cancelled by “Tsinghai/Hwangyuan” dotted rim d.s., with “Opened By Censor” sealed label and “Passed Censor/67” triangular cancellation in violet alongside. Photo
HK$2,000-3,000
496 1943(3 Apr.) envelope registered to Japan from Shanghai (under Japanese occupation), bearing Sun Yat-sen $2 single, cancelled by “Shanghai” dotted rim d.s., with “R/Shanghai S.O.5/No. 24640” label and Japanese censor label affixed. Photo
HK$2,400-3,000
497 1943 (6 May) envelope to Hupei (25.5), bearing Honan surcharge of 50c. on 16c.vertical pair (one stamp damaged), cancelled by “Military Post” dotted rim d.s., fine. Photo
HK$1,600-2,500
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498 1943 (16 Jun.) “American Church Mission/Hankow” printed envelope to Vancover, bearing SYS 50c. and “War Effort Stamp/Hankow” patriotic label, both tied by “Hankow” dotted rim d.s. and with “Examined By/C. 287” censor label. Photo
HK$3,800-5,000
499
499 1943 (22 Jun.) envelope from Civil Assembly Center, Canton to the Military Internment Camp, Hong Kong, bearing overprinted “For Use In Kwangtung Province” on SYS New York print $1, tied by the dotted rim d.s. with “Takamatsu” censor chop in red alongside. Photo
HK$5,000-65,000
500 1943 (19 Aug.) registered envelope to Kweilin local, on reverse bearing Kwangsi surcharge 50c. with two bars on SYS Central Trust print 16c. and SYS Central Trust print $2, tied by bilingual “Kweilin” dotted rim d.s., with bilingual “Kweilin” arrival c.d.s. (19.9). It took one month for the envelope to reach the recipient because a plague had happened in Kweilin at that time, causing more than 200 causality every day. Photo
HK$5,000-6,500
501 1943 (14 Oct.) censored airmail envelope from Kwangtung registered to Washington (9.12), bearing SYS Central Trust print $1.5 and $5 (5), tied by “Kwangtung” native c.d.s., with bilingual “Kweilin” transit c.d.s. (19.10) and handstamped “DHF/9” in violet adjacent. Photo
HK$1,500-2,200
502 1943 (19 Nov.) registered envelope to Kweilin local, bearing Kwangsi surcharged of 50 cents with 2 vertical bars and SYS Central Trust print $2, cancelled by native dotted rim d.s. Photo
HK$1,500-2,500
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503 1944 (19 Jan.) registered envelope within East Szechwan, bearing on reverse surcharge of 50c.with 2 vertical bars for East Szechwan and SYS $2 in horizontal pair, cancelled by “Chungking” dotted rim d.s., wth faint arrival c.d.s. adjacent. Photo
HK$1,200-1,800
504 1944 (28 Apr.) airmail censored envelope to U.S.A. bearing Dr. Sun Yat-sen Paicheng printing $1 (3) and $10 (2), cancelled by “Kweilin” bilingual dotted rim d.s., with Indian censor tape tied by “Passed/DHF/4” framed h.s. Photo
HK$1,000-1,600
505 1944 (25 Jul.) censored envelope registered to Civil Assembly Centre, Pootung bearing “Temporarily Sold” surcharges 50c. on 5c., $2 on 10c., $3 on 8c., and 4th Anniv. of Return of Puppet Government to Nanking issues $1 (2), cancelled by “Shanghai” bilingual c.d.s. Photo
HK$3,800-5,000
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506 1944 (21 Oct.) “Shanghai Municipal Council” envelope to Shanghai local, on front and reverse bearing “Temporarily Sold” surcharge on SYS Dah Tung print $1 on 8c. pair and “Temporarily Use for Postage Due” overprint on SYS Dah Tung print $1 and $2 respectively, all cancelled by bilingual “Shanghai” c.d.s., neat and fine. Photo
HK$4,000-4,800
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507 1945 (13 Apr.) airmail censored envelope registered to U.S.A. (16.5) bearing 20th Death Anniv. of National Father $5 single and $6 (4), all cancelled by “Yunnan/Piahiche” dotted rim d.s., with Indian censor tape tied by “Passed/DHF/4” framed h.s. Photo
HK$1,500-2,000
508 1945 (10 Oct.) registered envelope to Yeungkong (12.10) bearing SYS Central Trust print $5, tied by “Zhanjiang” c.d.s. with “R/Zhanjiang Branch office/No.378” framed d.s. in red and special “Re-open of the Zhanjiang Post Office” unframed d.s. alongside, very fine. Photo
HK$2,000-2,800
509 1946 (22 Jun.) airmail envelope registered to San Francisco(9.7) from Ri Ben bearing Sun Yat-sen $20 (3) and $200 (5) on front and reverse, tied by faint c.d.s. and with “R/Ri Ben /No.928” h.s. adjacent, rare origin. Photo
HK$1,400-1,800
510 1946 (2 Jul.) airmail envelope from Shanghai to Argentina, bnearing on reverse SYS $10, $50 and $200 (20, in two marginal blocks of ten), totalling $4,060, all cancelled by “Shanghai” bilingual c.d.s. Photo
HK$1,900-2,500
511 1946 (6 Sep.) registered airmail envelope to Michigan, USA (2.10) bearing on reverse Postal Savings issue $100 and $200 (5), National Currency Surcharges on Air $200 on $5 vertical strip of four and on SYS $50 on 5c.,cancelled by “Szechwan/Chengtu”dotted rim d.s., nice envelope with colourful frankings. Photo
HK$800-1,200
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512 1946 (30 Nov.) “Via Panama” envelope to Pitcairn Island (14.4.47) bearing Sun Yat-sen $100 in horizontal strip of three. cancelled by bilingual “Shanghai” dotted rim d.s., unusual destination. Photo
HK$2,800-3,500
513 1947 (22 Nov.) airmail envelope to Switzerland, bearing on front and reverse “Teacher’s Day” and “Mobile Post Office & Postal Kiosk” complete sets of four and other SYS issues and its National Currency surcharges, cancelled by “Shanghai” dotted rim d.s., very fine. Photo
HK$600-1,000
514 1947 (20 Dec.) envelope to Hong Kong, bearing Transportation revenue $200 red brown, cancelled by “Canton” bilingual dotted rim d.s., a good example showing revenue being used as postage stamp. Photo
HK$3,000-4,000
515 1948 (19 Mar.) airmail envelope from Shanghai to England, bearing on reverse SYS $1,000 (9), $2,000, $5,000, $10,000 (4) and National Currency surcharge $2,000 on $3 (7), totalling $70,000 paying the correct postage rate for 10g airmail. Such postage rate was only applicable for a 16-day period from16 to 31 March 1948, very fine. Photo
HK$1,200-1,800
516 1948 (5 Jul.) airmail envelope to New York (10.7) bearing SYS Shanghai Dah Tung 1st and 3rd prints and their surcharge issues (17), cancelled by “Shanghai” bilingual c.d.s. An envelope with multiple and colourful frankings, very fine. Photo
HK$1,800-2,500
517 1948 (9 Dec.) airmail envelope to Australia bearing on front Gold Yuan surcharge $1 on 40c. block of six and on reverse SYS Shanghai Dah Tung 2nd print (15, in two blocks with imprint margin), cancelled by “Kweichow” native dotted rim d.s., with “Kweiyang” bilingual transit c.d.s. (11.12) adjacent. An envelope with mix franking of National Currency and Gold Yuan issues, very fine. Photo
HK$1,500-2,200
518 1948 (31 Dec.) envelope to Swatow local, bearing various Gold Yuan surcharge on SYS issues (6), total rate 22c, tied by bilingual “Swatow” c.d.s., neat and very fine. Photo
HK$1,200-1,800
519 1949 (15 Feb.) “On His Britannic Majesty’s Service” airmail envelope registered from Shanghai to Japan, bearing SYS Gold Yuan $10, Gold Yuan surcharges on SYS $50 on 30c. and on Parcel stamp $200 on $3,000 vertical strip of three, totalling $660 underpaying the postage for 20g registered airmail by $20, with unframed “stamp affixed properly” (in Japanese characters) h.s. in red adjacent to the stamps. Photo
HK$1,200-2,000
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x520 1949 (8 Apr.) airmail envelope from Shanghai to U.S.A. bearing SYS Gold Yuan $20, $1,000 in block of ten and surcharge $80 on $20, totalling $10,100 paying the correct postage rate for 20g airmail. Such postage rate was only applicable for a 10-day period from 1 to 10 April 1949, very fine. Photo
HK$2,000-3,000
521 1949 (5 May) airmail envelope to Fiji bearing on front and reverse Gold Yuan surcharge $100,000 on $30,000 SYS Shanghai Tai Tung 3rd print and $10,000 SYS Gold Yuan Chungking Hwa Nan print (22), cancelled by “Chikhow” bilingual c.d.s., rare origin and destination, fine. Photo
HK$2,000-4,000
522 1949 (27 May) printed matter envelope from Hunan to Shanghai, (2.9) bearing Hunan overprint “Domestic Ordinary” on $100, cancelled by Hunan native dotted rim d.s. with bilingual “Shanghai” arrival c.d.s. adjacent. The date on Hunan origin c.d.s. was exactly the same date Shanghai was liberated it took almost 90 days for the envelope to reach the destination, a nice example depicting postal interaction between Nationalist and Communist . Photo
HK$3,000-4,500
523 1940s Two postal receipts (both right half), one bearing Dr. SYS Shanghai Dah Tung 1st print $3,000 single and $5,000(15), representing 2,600 items of mail matter at delivery fee of $30 per item totalling $78,000, cancelled by “Shanghai” dotted rim d.s., another bearing Dr. SYS Shanghai Dah Tung 2nd print $50,000 (18, totalling $900,000), also tied by “Shanghai” dotted rim d.s.
HK$1,000-2,000
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524 1914 (15 Jul.) envelope from U.S.A. to Sinyang, Honan (18.9) bearing U.S. 2c. and 3c., cancelled by “Columbia S.C.” origin c.d.s., showing on reverse a number of transit c.d.s. and “Returned Letter Office/China” framed d.s., and on front “Unknown” framed d.s. and “Return to Sender.” unframed h.s., both in violet, a fine example of returned mail. Photo
HK$3,500-5,000
525 1918 W.W.I. censored incoming envelope from Greek to Shanghai (7.5), the Greek stamps were overlapped by the censor seal label, a rare origin. Photo
HK$1,000-1,600
526 1931 (9 Jul.) envelope from England to Kansu bearing Great Britain 1½d. and 2d. pair, cancelled by c.d.s., with “Officially Sealed/Post Office” labels (7) cancelled by “Received in broken condition and/Officially sealed by Tientsin Office” h..s. in violet , tears on front and back.
HK$2,500-3,500
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527 1938 (22 Apr.) incoming USA 3c. stationery envelope to Shanghai, (16.5) uprated with 2c., cancelled by “Washington”native c.d.s., returned to sender (28.5) due to the Sino-Japanese War, on front showing a large pointing finger with framed “Removed” h.s. in violet, fine example of returned mail. Photo
HK$1,800-2,800
528 1939 (23 Mar.) neat envelope by airmail to East Surrey Regt, South Barracks, Khartoum; with Soudan & Sudan added in red forwarded to Colchester, Essex and further forwarded to Army P.O., Shanghai (3.5), bearing KUT 5c. and 15c., tied by faint “Tabora-Kigoma/T.P.O.” d.s. and showing large “Khartoum/ D” transit c.d.s.(30.3) adjacent; on reverse with “Khartoum/A” (23.3) and “Wadi Halfa” (2.4) transit c.d.s., rare origin. Photo
HK$2,000-2,800
529 1941 (16 Dec.; at the time of the outbreak of the Pacific War) registered censored envelope from Montreal, Canada to Canton bearing Canada 5c. and 10c. cancelled by c.d.s., on reverse with various transit c.d.s. within Canada, eventually with “Dead Letter Office/ Ottawa” framed h.s. (21.1.42), with “Returned/to/writer” pointing finger h.s. in violet and “Mail Service Suspended” unframed h.s.on front. Photo
HK$2,800-3,500
530 1945 (12 Nov.) envelope to Shanghai, bearing Military Post Central Trust print, tied by”Military Post/290” dotted rim d.s., unusal. Photo
HK$8,000-12,000
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531 1947 (16 Jan.) envelope to Washington, U.S.A., on reverse bearing a US reply coupon, rare use on cover, fine to very fine. Photo
HK$12,000-18,000
532 A selection of seven covers from Imperial to Republic of China, with better items including a 1908 red band envelope to Shanghai with Post Office tombstone d.s. in red and a 1912 envelope from Ichang bearing “Republic of China” overprint. A good selection, well worth examination.
HK$10,000-15,000
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533 A selection of four covers and two postcards during different periods of Republic of China, with better items including a 1924 postcard from Tsingtau to Chosen, Korea via Moukden and a 1942 registered envelope to U.S. bearing SYS $10 high-value, viewing recommended.
HK$6,500-9,000
Collections & Ranges
534 1904-54, a group of incoming covers and cards which includes 1904 picture post card from Ceylon, 1906 2½d. franked envelope from Birkenhead, 1909 two picture postcards to Peking from Tasmania and Argentina showing different French Post Office Peking arrival c.d.s., two post cards to Hankow with different arrival c.d.s., 1940 censored envelope from Egypt with fine Postal Censor handstamp and 1954 air mail cover from Paraguay. (9 covers)
HK$1,000-1,200
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535 1913-35, a group of covers including registered and airmail including 1921 picture postcard from Mengtsz to Haiphong with good Hokow bilingual transit c.d.s., via air-orient envelope, 1928 neat parcel front to Vienna with 8c. Junk; mixed condition. (12 items)
HK$500-600
536 A selection of mostly modern military mail from 1931 G.B. 1½d. tied by Field Post Office c.d.s. on envelope to India (from Tientsin), a good group of K.G.VI and Q.E. covers and pieces from different F.P.O’s based in Hong Kong including 1954 “british fleet mail/9” when H.M.S Newcastle was in Hong Kong; a group of W.W.2 U.S. Army Postal Service covers including from Kunming and more recent covers from Taiwan. A useful selection, well worth examination. (51 covers)
HK$2,000-2,500
537 1948-49 (c.) a group of air mail envelopes and lettersheet to London from the inflation period, the lettersheet includes, “ ... The money is about to change again & so you do not know if we are millionaires or paupers!!” and showing a good variety of frankings from C.N.C. to Gold Yuan. (12 covers)
HK$1,200-1,500
538 A collection of more than twenty envelopes and postcards for period from Republic to People’s Republic of China, a few envelopes with various tombstone and circular letter box h.s. was noted, together with provincial issues and first flight covers etc, making the collection covering a wide spectrum of topics, mixed condition as expected, viewing highly recommended.
HK$5,000-8,000
539 A collection of mostly late “Republic of China” envelopes from the inflation period such as a 1948 envelope bearing 20 SYS stamps and totalling $19,300,000, overall showing a good variety of frankings from National Currency to Gold Yuan, mixed condition as expected (approx.30).
HK$7,000-10,000
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Silver Yuan and Unit Stamps
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540 1949 Silver Yuan Peiping Summer Palace surcharged in carmine 40c. grey-green (2), one with variety 2nd and 3rd characters of Chinese overprint transposed, and one imperf., very fine unused without gum as issued. Chan S32a, S32e. Photo
HK$5,500-7,000
Ex541
541 1949 Silver Yuan West Szechwan area, Domestic Ordinary Unit stamps with opt. char. ‘Rung’ complete set of twenty-six in blocks of four, mint without gum as issued. Chan S113-S138. Photo
HK$12,000-15,000
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Covers
542 1949 Silver Yuan Unit stamps for West Szechwan Airmail overprint on $10,000 on 30c. red Hong Kong printing, watermarked, unused with much original gum, fine. Chan SA3. Photo
HK$5,000-7,000
543 1949 Silver Yuan Unit stamps for West Szechwan Airmail overprint on $10,000 on 30c. red Hong Kong printing, watermarked, block of four, unused with much original gum, some toning on reverse, nevertheless fine and a rare stamp. Chan SA3. Photo
HK$16,000-20,000
Covers
544 Kwangsi - Yungning: 1949 (3 May) two philatelic envelopes bearing temporary labels ½c. and 1c. respectively tied by Yungning c.d.s; fresh and fine. Probably day of issue. Photo
HK$3,500-5,000
545 1948 (24 Nov.) stampless envelope to Swatow local, with “Domestic Postage Paid/Swatow” h.s. in violet with manuscript date unfilled, a rare envelope adopting “Domestic Postage Paid” h.s. during Gold Yuan period as Swatow Post Office was running out of stamps at that time, very fine. Photo
HK$3,800-4,500
546 1949 (21 Jun.) stampless envelope from Canton to Fushan, tied by “Domestic Postage Paid/Canton” h.s.with manuscript date unfilled (interestingly with lunar index between the two Chinese characters “Canton”), fine. Photo
HK$2,000-3,000
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547 1949 (22 Jul.) double registered envelope from Yeshui sent to Chungking (24.7), on reverse bearing SYS Hwa Nan print 4c. and 10c. pairs with violet overprint “Yeshui” by local post office, tied by single ring “East Szechwan/Yeshui” c.d.s., fine. Photo
HK$1,500-2,000
548 1949 (6 Aug.) envelope (with original enclosures) to Hong Kong, bearing Silver Yuan overprinted “Domestic Postage Paid” on Revenue stamp $200, tied by the “Canton/Wuhwa” dotted rim d.s.envelope roughly opened at left and small tear at flap. Photo
HK$1,000-1,500
549 1949 (13 Aug.) airmail envelope from Canton to U.S.A., bearing on reverse SYS Hwa Nan print 1c., Silver Yuan surcharged on Revenue 4c. on $10 irregular block of eleven and 10c. on $1,000, cancelled by “Hoifung” dotted rim d.s., fine. Photo
HK$4,000-5,000
550 1949 (7 Sep.) airmail envelope from Kwangsi sent to New York, bearing various Silver Yuan stamps, including Kwangsi surcharge on SYS Shanghai Dah Tung third print 13c. on 50,000, and 21c. on $100,000, cancelled by ‘Yungning” bilingual c.d.s., on reverse with SYS Hwa Nan print 1c. uncancelled. Photo
HK$2,500-3,500
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551 1949 (12 Sep.) airmail envelope to U.S.A., on reverse bearing Unit stamps Domestic Ordinary, Domestic airmail and Peiping Summer Palace Scenery 40c., all cancelled by “Canton” bilingual c.d.s. Photo
HK$2,000-2,800
PROVINCIAL ISSUES
Kirin and Heilungkiang
552
552 1927 overprinted on Second Peking printing ½c. to $5, fine unused with fresh surface colour. Chan KH1-KH20. Photo
HK$2,200-2,800
553 1929-30 “Via Siberia” registered envelope to Paris bearing on reverse Ki-Hei overprints on Junk 1c., 4c. and 10c. pair, cancelled by “Harbin” bilingual c.d.s., fine. Photo
HK$500-800
554 1931 (10 Mar.) “Via Siberia” envelope to Switzerland (30.3), bearing on reverse Ki-Hei overprint on Junk 1c. (3), 4c. (3), 15c. single and on Unification issue 1c. (2), tied by bilingual “Tsitsihar” c.d.s., fine. Photo
HK$3,800-5,000
555 1931 (16 Oct.) “Via Siberia” registered envelope to Wien, bearing Ki-Hei overprint on Junk 50c. single, tied by bilingual “Harbin” c.d.s., fine. Photo
HK$500-800
North-East
556 1948 (16 May) airmail envelope to Peiping (18.5) bearing on reverse SYS “Limited for Use in North-East” Peiping 2nd Central print $100 and $200, cancelled by “Shenyang” bilingual c.d.s., showing on front framed h.s.relating to postal instruction, fine. Photo
HK$800-1,200
557 1948 (27 May) airmail express envelope to Peiping (28.5) bearing SYS “Limited for Use in North-East” Peiping 2nd Central print $100, $200 and $500, cancelled by “Shenyang” dotted rim d.s., fine. Photo
HK$800-1,200
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Sinkiang
558 1916-19 Second overprinted on First Peking printing ½c. to $20 complete set of twenty-two overprinted “Specimen”, unused with much original gum, well centred, fresh and very fine. Chan PS17S-PS38S. Photo
HK$18,000-20,000
559 1916-19 Second overprinted on First Peking printing ½c. to $20 complete set of twenty-two, very fine used with most values tied by Tihwa c.d.s. Chan PS17-PS38. Photo
HK$12,000-15,000
560 1924-36 overprinted on Second Peking printing ½c. to $20 complete set of twnty-four, unused with much original gum, fresh and very fine. Chan PS47-70. Photo
HK$11,000-13,000
561 1924-36 overprinted on Second Peking printing ½c. to $20 complete set of twnty-four, unused with large part to much original gum (except 4c. grey regummed), fine. Chan PS47-70. Photo
HK$10,000-12,000
562 1924-36 overprinted on Second Peking printing ½c. to $20 short set of twnty-one, missing 4c. grey, 4c. olive green and 6c. brown, fine unused, regummed. Chan PS47-51, 54,55 57-70. Photo
HK$6,500-8,000
563 1924-36 overprinted on Second Peking printing 10c. blue block of four with official perfins, fine unused. Photo
HK$500-800
564 1942 (30 Nov.) overprinted by wooden handstamp in red on Thrift Movement miniature sheet, very fine unused without gum as issued. Chan PSMS1. Photo
HK$2,500-3,500
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565 1942 (30 Nov.) overpr inted by wooden handstamp in red on Thrif t Movement miniature sheet, used (c.t.o.) with Tihwa bilingual c.d.s. (10.10.43) commemorating Inauguration of Chairman Chiang Kai-Shek. Chan PSMS1. Photo
HK$5,000-6,500
566 1942 First overprinted on Dr. SYS Central print 50c. olive green block of nine, cental stamp with vairety missing the Chinese charater “Limited”, unused, an interesing block. Photo
HK$800-1,200
567 1919 (6 Sep) official envelope to Turfan (arrival on 9.9), bearing on reverse Sinkiang overprint on Junk 1c. and 7c. pair (with official perfins), cancelled by “Tihwa/(Urumtsi)” bilingual c.d.s., fine.
HK$2,500-3,500
568 1925 (4 Apr.) envelope to Suiting (5.4) bearing Sinkiang overprint on Constitution Comm. issue 1c. (2) and 4c. single, cancelled by “Ningyuan” native c.d.s., fine. Photo
HK$2,500-3,500
569 1928 (17 Apr.) censored envelope to Tihwa (20.4) bearing on reverse Sinkiang overprint on Junk 3c. (2), cancelled by “Kitai” bilingual c.d.s., fine. Photo
HK$3,500-4,500
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570 1929 (8 Feb.) “Via Siberia” censored red-band envelope to Hami (22.6) bearing on reverse Sinkiang overprints on Junk 1c. horizontal pair and 4c.(2) , cancelled by “ Sinchowsha” c.d.s., with ““Tihwa/(Urumtsi)” transit c.d.s. (13.2) alongside, fine. Photo
HK$4,800-6,000
571 1930 (14 Mary) “via Russia” envelope to Sweden bearing Sinkiang overprint on Junk 20c. single, cancelled by “Suche/(Yarkand)” bilingual c.d.s., showing “IerHKoszetang/(Irkestan)” transit c.d.s. on reverse, very fine. Photo
HK$2,500-4,000
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572 1931 (20 Jul.) “Via Russia” registered censored envelope to Sweden bearing on reverse Sinkiang overprints on Junk 10c., 50c. and $1, cancelled by “Hotien Sin/(Khotan)” c.d.s., with “Shufu/(Kasgar)” (25.7) and “IerHKoszetang/(Irkestan)” (31.7) transit c.d.s. adjacent and showing on front framed registration h.s., very fine. Photo
HK$14,000-20,000
573 1931 (19 Aug.) envelope to Chungwei, Kansu (1.9), bearing on reverse Sinkiang overprint on Junk 13c. single, tied by “Ninganpao” bilingual c.d.s., neat and fine. Photo
HK$2,000-2,800
574 1932 (27 Nov.)envelope to Lanchow bearing Sinkiang overprints on Junk ½c. (9), cancelled by “Tihwa/(Urumstsi)” c.d.s., fine. Photo
HK$1,500-2,200
575 1934 (10 Jul.) “Via Tahcheng” envelope to Germany bearing Sinkiang overprint on Junk 2c., 7c. and 16c., cancelled by “Tihwa” c.d.s, “Tahcheng” transict c.d.s adjacent, fine. Photo
HK$2,000-3,000
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576 1942 (11 Jun.) registered airmail envelope to Kweiling (1.7) bearing Sinkiang overprint on Martyus Peking print ½c. to 50c. complete set of twelve, cancelled by “Tihwa” c.d.s, showing on reverse another “Tihwa” c.d.s (12.6) in violet and “Pahsien (Chungking)” bilingual transit c.d.s (28.6), fine. Photo
HK$3,500-4,500
577 1943 (18 Oct.) a philatelic airmail envelope to Chungking (26.10) bearing Sinkiang oveprint on Airmail Peking print 15c. to$1 set of seven (missing 90c. olive green), tied by “Tihwa” native c.d.s; fresh and fine. Photo
HK$3,800-4,500
578
578 1927 (Jan.) Junk 6c.stationery card overprinted “Limited for Use in Sinkiang Province” to Italy, with the indicia cancelled by “IerHKoszetang/(Irkestan)” c.d.s., transit c.d.s. adjacent, fine. Photo
HK$35,000-40,000
Yunnan
579 1926 overprinted on Second Peking printing ½c. to $5 complete set of twenty, unused with much original gum, very fine. Chan Y1-Y20. Photo
HK$2,000-2,800
580 1928 (Dec.) double registered envelope to Yunnanfu (17.12) bearing Yunnan overprint on Junk 4c. and on 10c., tied by “Yunnan” native c.d.s., fine. Photo
HK$800-1,000
581 1932 (5 Mar.) envelope to England, bearing Yunnan overprint on Junk 5c. (5), tied by “Yunnan” native c.d.s., with “Yunnanfu” transit c.d.s. (7.3)on reverse, neat and fine. Photo
HK$800-1,200
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582 1934 (3 May) envelope from Kunming to USA, bearing Yunnan overprints on Junk 1c. block of six, 10c., and on SYS 4c. and 5c., tied by bilingual “Kunming/Yunnanfu” c.d.s., fine. Photo
HK$1,200-1,800
583 1934 (Dec.) double registered envelope to Kunming (12.12) via Tunghai (10.12), bearing on reverse Yunnan overprint on Junk 1c. and on SYS 5c. block of four, tied by “Yunnan” native c.d.s., fine. Photo
HK$800-1,200
584 1935 (Mar.) double registered envelope to Kunming (1.4) via Tunghai (30.3), bearing on reverse Yunnan overprint on Junk 16c. and on SYS 5c., tied by “Yunnan” native c.d.s., fine. Photo
HK$800-1,200
585 1935 (16 May) double registered red band envelope to Kunming via Posi (16.5), bearing on reverse Yunnan overprint on Junk 7c. vertical strip of three and on SYS 5c. single, tied by “Yunnan” native c.d.s., fine. Photo
HK$800-1,200
586 1928 (31 May) Junk 2c.stationery card overprinted “Limited for Use in Yunnan Province” to Japan, with the indicia cancelled by “Yunnanfu” bilingual c.d.s., fine. Photo
HK$6,000-8,000
Manchukuo
587
587 1934 Second Definitive issue Pu-Yi on watermarked granite paper ½f. to 1y. set of nine, well centred, fine to very fine mint, Chan MK23-MK31. Photo
HK$6,000-8,000
588 1937 China Mail Provisional surcharge 4.5mm setting 2½f. on 2f. yellow-green, variety surcharge inverted, block of six with sheet margin, very fine mint. Chan MK104a. Photo
HK$1,500-2,500
589 1937 (2 Oct.) envelope to Hwanghsien, Shantung bearing Completion of Capital Hsingking 4F., cancelled by “Moukden” c.d.s. in Japanese type, with scarce Japanese Police censor label tied by circular Censor h.s. Photo
HK$2,400-3,200
590 1941 (8 Jun.) registered envelope from Moukden to U.S.A. (7.7), bearing 3rd regular issue 8f. and 10f., both in pairs, tied by “Moukden” origin c.d.s. The envelope was returned to Mokden due to wrong recipient’s address. Photo
HK$1,200-2,000
591 1944-45 envelope to Shangxi bearing Propaganda in Japanese characters 10F., tied by faint “Moukden” c.d.s. in Japanese type, with scarce Police Office Censor label and on reverse tiny unframed “215” h.s.in violet. Photo
HK$3,000-4,500
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592 A group of five Manchukuo postal history items, including four registered envelopes to Japan and one envelope to Dairen, each bearing variuos commemorative and regular issues, good condition in general. Photo
HK$3,000-4,500
593 1946 (9 Mar.) “Via U.S.A.” first day airmail envelope (opened out for display) registered to Switzerland (30.3) bearing on front and reverse Harbin local overprint “Republic of China” on Manchukuo stamps (12), tied by “Harbin” Japanese type c.d.s. with bilingual “Shanghai” transit c.d.s. (22.3) on reverse, very fine. Photo
HK$1,200-2,000
594 A group of five envelopes, each bearing local overprints on Manchukuo stamps, good condition in general.
HK$2,000-3,000
Mongolia
595
595 Junk 1c. and 5c. both cancelled by “Kiachta” bilingual c.d.s fine and rare. Photo
HK$2,000-3,000
596 1913 (25 Apr.) red band envelope from Urga to Peking, bearing on reverse “Republic of China” Waterlow overprint 3c. vertical pair, tied by bilingual “Urga” c.d.s., with faint “Kalgan” transit and arrival c.d.s. overstruck on the lower stamp. Photo
HK$3,500-4,500
597 1916 (1 Dec.) red-band envelope to Kalgan (11.12) bearing on reverse Junk 6c. single, cancelled by “Urga” native c.d.s., showing “Tung-ying Mailbox” straight-line h.s. adjacent, fine. Photo
HK$6,000-8,000
598 1917 (12 Oct.) red band envelope from Urga to Peking, bearing on reverse Junk 2c. and 7c., each cancelled by bilingual “Urga” c.d.s., with bilingual “Kalgan” transit (21.10) and faint arrival c.d.s. adjacent. Photo
HK$3,000-4,000
599 1919 (23 Oct.) red band envelope (with original enclosures) from Urga to Chili, on reverse bearing Junk 3c. vertical strip of three, tied by bilingual “Urga” c.d.s., showing rare “Urga” letter box circular h.s., bilingual “Kalgan” (2.11) transit and “Chili” arrival c.d.s. alongside. Photo
HK$6,000-8,000
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600
600 1931 (17 Nov.) envelope from Mongolia to Harbin, on front bearing Mongolia surcharged 10m. on 10c. pair, cancelled by the double ring “Blanbator Mongolia” d.s., alongside “Republic of China” Airmail 2nd print 15c., Junk surcharge 2c. on 3c. and Postage Due ½c. block of four, all tied by bilingual “Harbin” c.d.s. (5.12). Photo
HK$8,000-10,000
Tibet
601
601 1911 surcharged on Waterlow issues 3p. on 1c. to 2r. on $2, good colours, well centred, unused with large part original gum, fine appearance for this popular set. Chan T1-T11. Photo
HK$20,000-28,000
602
602 1911 3a. on 16c. horizontal pair, the left stamp with inverted “s” per surcharge “Annas”, scarce and very fine used. With certificate (2006). Chan T6var. Photo
HK$5,000-8,000
603 1911 (30 Apr.) envelope to Gyantse (5.5) bearing on reverse 2p. on 4c., tied by large “LHASA-Tibet” c.d.s., with large “Gyantse-Tibet” arrival c.d.s. alongside, a fine and attractive cover. Photo
HK$17,000-20,000
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604 1954 (17 Feb.) incoming envelope from Angola to Gyantse, Tibet (11.5), via India, bearing Angola $2.30, with additional Tibet 1933 local issue 2/3t. deep blue applied on Lhasa for onward transmission, rare origin and destination, very fine. Photo
HK$5,000-7,000
HONG KONG
604A Real photo postcards, three-fold showing Panorama of the City and Victoria Harbour, framed, very nice. Photo
HK$2,000-3,000
Queen Victoria 1862-80
605 2c. brown and deep brown, both mint, dry gum and toned. Yang 1, 1a. PhotoHK$1,000-2,000
606 18c. lilac, mint and large part original gum, toning. Yang 4. PhotoHK$1,000-1,500
607 4c bluish slate, perf. 12½, cancelled by a good strike of “B62” obliterator with part boxed instructional mark at lower left corner. A well centered and attractive example of this scarce stamp.Yang 9e. Photo
HK$1,000-1,200
608 48c. pale rose, mint and dry gum. Yang 17. PhotoHK$1,500-2,500
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609 1880 first surcharge 28c. on 30c. mauve block of four, tied by two strikes of Shanghai “S1” killer cancellation, very fine used. Yang 21. Photo
HK$15,000-20,000
610 5c. on 18c. lilac, unused, hinge remainder, fine. Yang 24. Photo HK$1,000-1,500
1891-98
611 20c. on 30c. with additional Chinese character (2), one yellowish green one grey green, fine and fresh unmounted mint. Yang 45, 45a. Photo
HK$500-800
612 $1 on 96c. black with Chinese characters in block of four, unused and hinged at top two stamps only, fresh and very fine. Yang 51. Photo
HK$10,000-15,000
613 10c. on 30c. grey green with Chinese character, unused, very lightly hinged, fresh and fine. Yang 54. Photo
HK$1,000-1,500
1891 Jubilee
614 2c. carmine [10] with flat “8”, hinge remainder, large part original gum. fresh. Photo
HK$2,000-2,500
615 2c. carmine, unused with large part original gum, fresh and fine. PhotoHK$1,500-2,500
616 2c. carmine, unused with large part original gum, hing remnant, fine. PhotoHK$1,000-1,600
617 2c. carmine, unused and no gum, plus an used example, both fine (2). PhotoHK$1,500-2,500
618 2c. carmine with short “J” variety, light diagonal crease, much original gum. fresh. Photo
HK$2,800-4,000
619 2c. carmine with short “U” variety, much original gum, fresh and very fine. Photo
HK$2,800-4,000
620 2c. carmine with broken “1” variety, hinge remainder, much original gum. fresh. Photo
HK$2,800-4,000
621 2c. carmine horizontal pair, the right stamp with variety wide space between “o” and “n” of “Hong”, unused with much original gum, fresh and very fine. Photo
HK$8,000-10,000
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King George V
622 1912-21 2c. green interpanneau block of six, unmounted mint, fresh and very fine. Yang 100. Photo
HK$1,000-1,500
623 1912-21 6c. yellow orange, in corner marginal block of eighteen from the upper right of the sheet showing plate number and requisition number “H3329”, unmonted mint, a scarce requisition block, fresh and very fine. Yang 102. Photo
HK$2,000-3,000
624 1921- 4c. carmine red in two vertical pairs with sheet margin at bottom, variety Chinese character “Kong” borken at the upper stamps, unmounted and fine. Yang 120b. Photo
HK$1,200-1,800
625 1921-37 $2 carmine red and grey-balck, plate number single, unmonted mint, fresh and very fine. Yang 131. Photo
HK$2,500-3,500
626 1921-37 $5 green and red on emerald, mint with very slight hinge remnant, very fine. Yang 133. Photo
HK$2,000-3,000
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627 1935 Silver Jubilee 5c. in corner marginal block of four from the bottom right of the sheet, the upper left stamp with extra flagstaff variety, unmounted and fine. Yang C3a. Photo
HK$3,000-4,000
King George VI
628 1938 $1 dull lilac and blue, in corner marginal block of ten from the bottom right of the sheet showing plate number, unmounted, fresh and very fine. Yang 143. Photo
HK$1,500-2,200
629 1938 $2 red orange and green in corner marginal block of four from the upper right of the sheet showing requisition number “C03885”, unmounted, fine and fresh. Yang 144. Photo
HK$3,500-5,000
630 1946 $2 bright violet and scarlet in corner marginal block of four from the upper left of the sheet showing plate number and requisition number “N05267”, unmounted, fine and fresh. Yang 166. Photo
HK$2,500-3,200
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631 1946 $5 green and bright violet upper in corner marginal block of four from the upper left of the sheet showing plate number and requisition number “N0118”, unmounted, fresh and fine. Yang 167. Photo
HK$4,500-6,000
632 1946 $5 green and bright violet in corner marginal block of four from the bottom right of the sheet showing plate number, unmounted, fresh and fine. Yang 167. Photo
HK$4,000-5,500
633 1946 $10 blue and bright violet, in corner marginal block of four from the bottom left of the sheet showing plate number, unmounted, fresh and very fine. Yang 168. Photo
HK$5,000-7,000
634 1938-46 an accumulation of definitive issues in pairs or blocks, mostly with sheet margins and control no., including better values such as 1st issue $10 in pair with bottom sheet margin, 3rd issue $5 corner block of four, most pieces unmounted and with light toning. Photo
HK$2,000-3,500
635 1946 Victory 30c. variety extra stroke in left shield, unmounted mint. S.G. 169a, £110.
HK$500-600
636 1948 Silver Wedding 10c. and $10 complete set of two, $10 with sheet margin at right, very fine. Photo
HK$2,000-2,500
637 1948 Royal Silver Wedding 10c. in corner marginal block of four from the upper right of the sheet showing requisition number “35610”; bottom left stamp with Toe to “N” variety, unmounted and very fine. Yang C17, a. Photo
HK$1,000-1,500
638 A small but fascinating collection of early commemorative issues with better sets such as 1941 Centenary of British Occupation and 1948 Royal Silver Wedding, most stamps unmounted mint, very fine.
HK$1,600-2,200
Queen Elizabeth II
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639 1971/73 $10 Annigoni Portrait on glazed paper with sheet margin at the left, very fine unused, no gum and a pencil mark on the back. Yang 215.
HK$8,000-10,000
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640 1966 U.N.E.S.C.O. 10c. to $2 set of three in lower left imprint blocks of eight, unmounted mint. S.G. 239-241
HK$1,200-1,500
641 1967 Year of the Ram set of two in marginal block of four, bright gold colour, unmounted mint, fresh and fine. Photo
HK$800-1,200
642 1970 Year of the Dog set of two in marginal blocks of four, unmounted mint, fresh and very fine. Photo
HK$1,200-1,800
643 1953 Queen Elizabeth II Coronations in an unfolded complete sheet of 60, unmounted mint; fresh and very fine. Photo
HK$3,500-4,500
644 1961 Golden Jubille of the University of Hong Kong in an unfolded complete sheet of 50, unmounted mint; bright gold colour, fresh and very fine. Photo
HK$5,000-6,500
645
645 1966 Churchill set of four in complete sheets of 50, bright gold colours on surface, unmounted mint, a few stamps with dirt, otherwise very fine. Yang C35-38. Photo
HK$20,000-25,000
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646 1969 Establishment of the Chinese University of Hong Kong in complete sheet of 50, unmounted mint, folded, still very fine. Yang C59. Photo
HK$3,200-4,000
647 1970 Year of the Dog set of two in complete sheets of 50, unmounted mint, light toning on reverse, otherwise very fine. Yang C61-62. Photo
HK$18,000-20,000
648 1972 Year of the Rat set of two in complete sheets of 50, excellent gold colours, unmounted mint, very fine. Yang C76-77. Photo
HK$18,000-20,000
649 1975 Hong Kong Festivals miniature sheet, total 4 sheets, unmounted mint, a few with light toning and minor imperfections. Yang C34M. Photo
HK$800-1,200
650 1990 Definitive Stamp Sheetlet No.1, to commemorate New Zealand World Stamp Exhibition, total 10 sheetlets, unmounted mint, a few with light toning and minor imperfections. Yang C54M. Photo
HK$2,200-3,000
651 1990 Definitive Stamp Sheetlet No.1, to commemorate New Zealand World Stamp Exhibition, total 20 sheetlets, unmounted mint, a few with light toning and minor imperfections. Yang C54M. Photo
HK$4,400-6,000
652 An accumulation of mint and used stamps from Queen Victoria to Queen Elizabeth II, including both definitive and commeorative issues, two covers bearing 1946 Victory issue complete set and some contemporary pieces. Condition mixed.
HK$2,000-3,000
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Japanese Occupation
653 1942 Great East Asia War postcards 2s. orange-brown set of three, contained in folder, unused. Photo
HK$1,000-1,800
654 1943 (18 Dec.) Japanese 10 sen. deep brown stationery card sent to Macau (27.12), with the indicia cancelled by faint “Kowloon Tong” Japanese occupation type c.d.s., fine. Photo
HK$5,500-7,000
655 A group of three envelopes each bearing Japan stamps used with Hong Kong postmarks, fine.
HK$1,800-2,500
Postal Fiscals
656
656 1874-1902 $10 rose-carmine, deep rich colour; centred to right, an attractive, fine and sound mint example of this rarity. Yang F3. Photo
HK$20,000-28,000
657 1882-1902 $10 grey green, date “3/12/97” manuscript on surface. R.P.S.L. certificate (2000). Photo
HK$4,000-6,000
658 25c.stamp duty die proof in green on thick card (92 x 60mm), hinged on reserve and light toning at the edges. Photo
HK$25,000-35,000
659 1938 Postal Fiscal 5c. green in pair and a single copy with corner margin, unmounted and lightly toned, still fine. Yang F12. Photo
HK$2,500-3,200GLOBAL OUTREACH
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Postal Stationery
660 1932 (18 Apr) K.G.V 10c. registered stationery envelope, size G, to New South Wales, Australia (9.5), bearing K.G.V 2c. and 20c., cancelled by “Registered/G.P.O. Hong Kong” c.d.s., fine. Yang 35. Photo
HK$1,500-2,000
661 1935 (4 Oct.) K.G.V 20c. registered stationery envelope, size G, to England (3.11), bearing K.G.V 30c., cancelled by “Hong-Kong/Kowloon” c.d.s., showing “Registered/G.P.O. Hong Kong” c.d.s. on reverse, fine usage. Yang 43. Photo
HK$2,500-4,000
662 1881 Q.V. 1c. on 4c. grey stationery card with variety surcharge “One” significantly omitted, resulting only part of “O” and “E” registered, unused with paper adhesive on reverse. Yang P8. Photo
HK$4,000-6,000
663 1936 (25 Mar.) K.G.V. 2c. green stationery card to Singapore by air, uprated with 4c. and 8c., tied by “Hong Kong/Air Mail” c.d.s., with “First Through Flight/Hong Kong-Penang-London/Via Imperial Airways/27th March 1936” framed d.s. in violet, fine. Yang P30. Photo
HK$2,500-4,000
664 1936 (26 Mar.) K.G.V. 2c. green stationery card to England by air, uprated with 4c. and 20c., tied by “Hong Kong/Air Mail” c.d.s., with “First Through Flight/Hong Kong-Penang-London/Via Imperial Airways/27th March 1936” framed d.s. in violet, fine. Yang P30. Photo
HK$2,500-4,000
665 1951 (26 Oct.) K.G.VI. 2c grey stationery card to Ohio, U.S.A., uprated with 2c.and 8c.(2), tied by “Un Long” c.d.s., very fine. Yang P39. Photo
HK$2,000-3,000
Covers
666 1868 (31 Jan.) “Per Beuarea” envelope (with “Jardine Mathieson” embossed on the flap) from Hong Kong to Bombay, India (21.2), bearing 8c. dull orange, tied by a fair strike of black “B62” cancellation. Original letter regarding trade of the opium is enclosed. Photo
HK$2,200-3,000
667 An accumulation of four “B62” cancellation on embossed envelopes (2) and entire letters (2), all sending aboard, with different mailing ships and forwarders, many nice cancellation at each items, good to fine. Photo
HK$10,000-15,000
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668 1900 (5 Sep.) picture postcard to Germany, bearing Q.V 2c. green vertical pair, cancelled by “Hong Kong” c.d.s., alongside with “Hong Kong/K.B./5.9.00” transit c.d.s., (large K.B., Webb type A) and Germany ship cancellation, fine. Fine
HK$2,000-2,800
669 1905 (7 Feb.) Japanese 4 sen. dull purple stationery card to Hong Kong (14.2), with the indicia cancelled by “Nagasaki” native origin and transit c.d.s. on reverse with “HONG KONG/K.B.” c.d.s. (Webb type Bi.), fine. Photo
HK$1,200-2,000
670 Singapore to Hong Kong: 1906 (5 July) picture post card from Victoria, Australia bearing 1½d. franking tied by Sale duplex, addressed to Peking and bears a fine strike of type 4 marine sorter, code “B” plus a faint bilingual arrival c.d.s.; good
HK$500-800
671 1907 (5 Feb.) picture postcard from Hong Kong to France, bearing K.E. VII. 4c. purple on red, tied by French paquebot octagonal d.s., fine. Photo
HK$1,500-2,200
672 1909 (12 Jan.) picture postcard to Bangkok (21.1) bearing K.E. VII 4c., tied by “Hong Kong” c.d.s. with two various Bangkok arrival c.d.s. alongside. Photo
HK$1,500-2,200
673 1909 (7 Jun.) picture postcard to Berlin, Germany bearing K.E. VII 4c. with perfins “D.A.B”, tied by “Hong Kong” c.d.s. with German single ring ship cancellation alongside. Photo
HK$1,500-2,200
674 1914 (25 Aug.) envelope to Vancouver, Canada bearing K.G.V 2c. green in pair with perfin “T C & S” (inverted), tied by “SHANGHAI/Br.P.O.” c.d.s. Webb type L, fine. Photo
HK$900-1,500
675 1937 (26 Nov.) airmail envelope to London from the crash of the “Cygnus” showing “Damaged by/Sea Water/in Airplane/Accident” and “22 Dec. 1937” framed h.s., both in violet, with portion of Hong Kong origin c.d.s. (adhesive floated off), some light wrinkling at left, fine usage (Webb No. 67). The S23 flying Boat “Cygnus” left Karachi on 2 December and crashed on take-off in Brindisi, Italy on 5 December, with the loss of a steward and a passenger.
HK$2,000-3,000
676 1945 (17 Jul.) “Service des prisonniers de guerre” stampless censored envelope from England to Hong Kong, tied by “SHAFTESBURY/DORSET” c.d.s. The Second World War just ended when this envelope reached to Hong Kong and had returned to the sender, with the special “Returned Form Abroad, Service Suepended” in two violet lines, scarce, fine. Photo
HK$4,200-5,000
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677 1949 (13 Oct.) “Forces Air Mail” envelope to England bearing 75th Anniv. of Universal Postal Union set of four, cancelled by “Field Post Office” c.d.s., very fine. Photo
HK$3,000-4,000
678 An envelope from Hong Kong sent to New York, U.S.A., bearing K.G.VI 50c. horizontal pair, cancelled by “HONG KONG” c.d.s. with special “By Air To Leyte. P.I. Only” unframed h.s. in violet, fine. Photo
HK$3,000-4,000
679 Military mail, 1881 cover front to Scotland bearing G.G. 1d. Venetian red (2) tied by Hong Kong and London transit numerals, sent by “Pte J McLachlan R.M.L.I., H.M.S. ‘Albatross’, China” and with the commanding officer’s handstamp. Also a group of other covers and cards including 1909 picture post cards to France bearing a fine strike of “ligne n/paq.fr.no.6”. (7 covers)
HK$1,000-1,200
680 Airmails, 1936-70, a group of flown covers with 1936 special Air Mail c.d.s, air lettersheets and some K.G.VI instructional marks including boxed “by air to london only” (2) and another but unframed; condition is mixed in places. (15 covers)
HK$800-1,000
681 1960-70 A group of 4 envelopes (2 registered) all sent to Shanghai, including a 1966 (12 Feb.) registered envelope bearing Q.E. Annigoni Portrait 50c., tied by “Ma Tau Wai/ Hong Kong” double-ring d.s. with “R/Ma Tau Wai/No. 2370” framed registration label adjacent, condition good in general. Photo
HK$1,000-2,000
Birtish Post Offices in China
682 1917-21 “China” overprints watermark multiple crown CA 1c. brown interpanneau blocks of nine with sheet margin at bottom, the cental stamp with variety “broken crown”, unmounted mint, light uniform toning on gum due to ageing, very fine. Yang BP1, 1a. Photo
HK$2,600-4,000
683 1917-21 “China” overprints watermark multiple crown CA 1c. brown, watermark sideways (listed at Yang’s catalogue but unpriced); tied by clear and large strike of “Tientsin” Br.P.O. c.d.s., blunt perf. at left side, rare. Yang BP1c. Photo
HK$3,500-5,000
684 1922-27 “China” overprints watermark multiple script CA 2c. green, with watermark inverted variety, fine used. Yang BP18a. Photo
HK$3,500-5,000
685 1911 (16 Jan.) registered postcard (real photo on reverse) from Shanghai to Palermo, Italy (31.1) via Siberia, bearing K.E. 4c. and 10c, tied by “Registered/ Shanghai” oval d.s. showing registered framed h.s.on below, fine. Photo
HK$1,200-2,000
686 1916 (10 Jan.) envelope from Shanghai to Sweden via Siberia, bearing K.E. 2c. and 4c. horizontal pair, tied by “Shanghai/BR.P.O.” c.d.s. and showing a few Russia postmark on reverse, fine. Photo
HK$1,200-2,000
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687 1916 (8 Dec.) registered envelope from Tientsin to Holland (Jan 1917) via London (27.12), bearing “China” overprint 6c. and 10c.horizontal pair, tied by “Tientsin/BR.P.O.” c.d.s. and showing “R/Tientsin B.P.O./No. 9800” framed h.s. on front, very fine. Photo
HK$2,500-3,500
688 1918 (19 Nov.) envelope to England (3.1.19) bearing “China” overprint 6c. horizontal pair and 10c.single, tied by “Shanghai/BR.P.O.” c.d.s., fine. Photo
HK$1,000-1,500
689 1921 (15 Jun.) registered envelope from Tientsin to Belgium via London, bearing on reverse “China” overprint 2c.horizontal pair and a single, 4c. single and 8c. horizontal pair, tied by “Tientsin/B.P.O.” c.d.s. and showing “R/Tientsin B.P.O./No. 4150” framed h.s. on front, very fine. Photo
HK$2,000-3,000
690 1921 (10 Sep.) K.G.V. 4c carmine with “China” overprinted stationery card to Germany, tied by double ring “Shanghai Br.P.O./II” c.d.s, Webb type L, very fine. Yang P35. Photo
HK$6,000-8,000
691 1922 (13 Jul.) “Via Canada” envelope to Germany via Shanghai (15.7), bearing on reverse “China” overprint 2c. (3) and 4c.single, tied by faint “Tientsin/BR.P.O.” c.d.s., fine. Photo
HK$1,000-1,500
TREATY PORTS
Amoy692 1902 (10 Nov.) envelope to New York (30.12), bearing 1891 Q.V. 20c. on 30c.
cancelled by faint “Amoy” c.d.s., “Hong Kong” (26.11) transit c.d.s on reverse, fine. Photo
HK$1,100-1,800
693 1903 (29 Oct.) 1c. green stationery card to Shanghai (7.11), with the indicia cancelled by single ring “AMOY/A” Br.P.O c.d.s. Photo
HK$1,100-1,800
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Canton694 1888 (3 Apr.) Q.V. 3c brown stationery card to Germany (8.5), with the indicia
tied by straight “CANTON/A” Br.P.O c.d.s. PhotoHK$1,100-1,800
695
695 1893 (8 Jun.) Q.V. 1c. stationery card to Tientsin (16.6), cancelled by “Canton/ index star” c.d.s., “Hong Kong/A” transit c.d.s. (9.6) and “CUSTOMS/TIENTSIN” in red arrival c.d.s. adjacent, a fine and rare usage. Yang P4. Photo
HK$20,000-25,000
696 1901(16 Nov.) Q.V. 4c. stationery card to Germany (17.12) via Hong Kong (17.11), with the indicia cancelled by “Canton/B” Br.P.O. c.d.s., alongside with C.I.P. 1c., cancelled by bilingual “Canton” c.d.s. and overstruck “CANTON/2” lettter box h.s. in red, very fine. Photo
HK$2,500-4,000
Ningpo697 1903 (19 Feb.) Q.V. 4c. in black on 3c. brown stationery card to USA (21.3),
with the indicia cancelled by “Ningpo” Br.P.O. c.d.s., Webb type Ei., very fine. Yang P13. Photo
HK$10,000-15,000
Shanghai698 1898 (8 Sep.) 1880 1c. green statonery card, uprated with 2c. vertical pair
to Germany, cancelled by “Shanghai/C” c.d.s., “Hong Kong/E” (12.9) c.d.s alongside, fine. Photo
HK$1,100-1,800
699 1901 (21 Oct.) envelope to Melbourne, Australia, bearing Q.V 5c yellow (4), tied by “Shanghai” c.d.s, with arrival c.d.s. on reverse, envelope slightly damaged at top right. Photo
HK$1,000-1,800
700 1907 (11 Jul.) envelope to Stettin, Germany (18.8), bearing K.E.VII 1c. (2), cancelled by “Shanghai/B. P.O.” c.d.s., very fine. Photo
HK$1,400-2,000
701 1909 (1 May) envelope to Yokohama, Japan (9.5), bearing K.E.VII 1c., 4c. and 5c. cancelled by “Shanghai/B. P.O.” c.d.s., with 2 different “Shanghai” bilingual transit c.d.s. from China post office on reverse, fine. Photo
HK$2,600-4,000
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Swatow
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702 1907 (30 Dec.) envelope to Rockport, U.S.A (6.2.1908) via Hong Kong (31.12) bearing K.E.VII 10c., cancelled by “Swatow/A” c.d.s. The envelope was missent to Lynn, evidenced by violet “Missent to Lynn, Mass” unframed h.s., matching “Lynn/Mass” c.d.s. (5.2.1908) adjacent, fine. Photo
HK$1,300-2,000
Macao703 1924 Ceres 4th issue, ½ a. to 5p/ complete set of twelve (2 sets), mint and each
stamp with small pc of black paper affixed on back, both 3p. one 5p, damaged; and 1942 Padroes 2nd issue, 1a. to 40a. complete set of eight, mint without gum as issued.
HK$1,400-1,800
704 1983 Medical Plants and 1986 Regional Musical Instruments miniature sheets, unmounted mint, fresh and fine.
HK$1,200-1,600
705 A selection of mostly modern issues inlcuding miniature sheets, unused; also including a few sets of early commemorative and special issues which are used.
HK$800-1,500
706
706 1887 (16 Apr.) “Provincia De Macau E Timor” 10r. blue on buff stationery card to Hong Kong, tied by double ring “Macao” c.d.s., and 1898 (18 Oct.) postcard bearing Carlos 3a. slate lilac to Germany with Hong Kong transit and Germany arrival c.d.s. Photo
HK$5,000-7,000
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707 1900 (16 Mar.) registered envelope to Singapore (3.4) via Hong Kong (27.3), bearing Carlos 2a. (4), 3a., 4a. and surcharged 10 on 16a. blue with “Provisorio”, cancelled by “Macau” c.d.s., fine. Photo
HK$10,000-15,000
708 1903 (21 Jul.) registered envelope to Canton (31.7), bearing Crown issue surcharged 6a. on 10r. dull yellow horizontal pair, cancelled by “Macau” c.d.s. “R/MACAU (CHINA)/No.4095” framed h.s.in blue adjacent, rare. Photo.
HK$9,500-14,000
709 1911 (14 Feb.) registered envelope New York, U.S.A. (21.3) via Hong Kong (15.2) bearing Carlos issue 1a., 2a., 5a., 6a. on 200r. bisected and “Provisorio” overprinted on 10a. grey green, all cancelled by “Macau” c.d.s., fine. Photo
HK$4,500-5,500
708 709
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710 1927 (4 Aug.) telegraph receipt to Lisboa (2.9) via Felgueiras (31.8) bearing Ceres 1a. and 4a., cancelled by Macao native hexagonal d.s., center folded, fine. Photo
HK$3,500-5,000
711 1951 (25 Jul.) registered envelope from Canton to Macau, on reverse bearing Tien An Men $2,000 tied by bilingual “Canton” c.d.s. with “Macau/R” hexagonal d.s. (27.7), thereon Macau Dragon 1a. and overprint “Postage Due” with surcharge 7a. on 10a. applied, cancelled by “Macau” hexagonal d.s.(13.9). This envelope had stayed almost 50 days in Macau post office before it reached the receipient. Photo
HK$3,500-4,500
712 1951 (4 Sep.) envelope from Kongmoon, Canton to Macau, bearing Tien An Men $800, tied by “Komgmoon” orign dotted rim d.s., on reverse with “Macau” hexagonal d.s. (8.9), thereon Macau Dragon 1a. and 2a. with overprint “Postage Due” applied, cancelled by “Macau” hexagonal d.s.(13.9). Photo
HK$800-1,500
Taiwan713 1953 Def init ives 10c. to $20 imperforate in sheetlets cancelled by
commemorative c.d.s., contained in folder, fine to very fine. Scott 1091a. HK$3,000-4,000
714
714 1949-50 surcharges on North-Eastern Provinces 5c. on $44, Chinese characters “Five” shortened and “Bi” with dot stroke. fine used. Photo
HK$2,000-3,000
715 1969 Double Carp second print $10 to $100 complete set of five, in vertical pairwith imprint margin, unmounted, fresh and very fine. SG695-698. Photo
HK$1,500-2,000
716 A gorup of 1950’s commemorative issues including 1952 Reduction of Land Rent complete set of six in horizontal pair, and 1954 11th Youth Day complete set of three, good condition in general.
HK$3,800-5,000
717 A mainly unused collection with some better items such as 1973 Horse Paintings set of eight, fine condition in general.
HK$1,000-2,000
718 An unused collection of modern to contemporary issues, plus earlier issues which are mostly used, also a few first day covers, fine condition in general.
HK$800-1,500
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719 1947 (16 Mar.) envelope to England bearing overprinted “Limited For Use In Taiwan” on Martyrs $1 on 20c., SYS London print $2 on $50 single and strip of four, and SYS Shanghai Dah Tung print $10 on $500 in pair, tied by “Taiwan” Japanese type c.d.s. alongside with segmented “Taipeh/Taiwan/16.3.47” transit c.d.s in violet; with the date notation inverted and shown as “91”. Photo
HK$900-1,300
720 1949 (11 Nov.) envelope from Taiwan to Shanghai (15.12) after the Nationalist Government moved to Taiwan, bearing overprinted “Limited For Use In Taiwan” on SYS London print $2 on $50, Shanghai Dah Tung print $5 on $50 and $10 on $500; and SYS Farm Products $10, all cancelled by “Taiwan” c.d.s. A neat envelope showing the interaction between the Nationalists and the Communists after the latter took over the Mainland. Photo
HK$3,000-4,000
721 1950 (20 Sep.) airmail envelope to Copenhagen, Denmark bearing surcharged 50c. on $5,000,000 marginal pair, tied by “Taipeh” bilingual c.d.s. Photo
HK$2,400-3,200
722 1940s-50s A group of two envelopes including a 1953 registered envelope from Taipei to Gold Coast, Africa bearing 3rd Anniv. of President Chiang Resumption of Office $1.4 and $2, neat anf fine. Photo
HK$1,000-1,600
WORLDWIDEGreat Britain
723 18588-79 Red Penny in corner marginal block of four from the bottom left of the sheet showing plate number “168”; with perf. shifting rightwards, mint with hinge remnant, dry gum. Photo
HK$5,000-7,000
724 1858-79 A collection of Red Penny used stamps in stock cards, with various cancellation and plate no., approx. 300, condition above average in general and very nice for postmark interest, viewing recommended. Photo
HK$1,200-2,000
725 1852 (22 Jun.) redirected envelope within England, bearing G.B. Blue Penny (plate setting “JL”) tied by numeral “3” killer and Red Penny (2, plate setting “GC” and “GG”), tied by numeral “454” killer, on reverse with “Leominster/23.6.52” and “Hreeford/24.6.52” cancellation, some soiling. Photo
HK$1,200-2,000
Japan726 P.O.W. Mail: 1942-43, a group of four envelopes, of which three from his wife,
Brig. W. O. Lay at Taiwan P.O.W. Camp and a red cross parcel receipt; Each with Allied censor tape, one U.S., some expected minor tears. Photo
HK$3,800-5,000
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722
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725
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727 A principally used assembly with quantities of Dragon and Cherry Blossom issues and some cancellation interest, some faults, generally good to fine (approx. 60).
HK$20,000-30,000
728 1948 Philatelic Week and 1949 Postal Week miniature sheets, unused, some faint ageing, fine. Photo
HK$3,000-4,000
729 A quality selection comprising mainly modern to contemporary issues, both mint and used, with different themes such as flowers. landscapes, sports, and the World’s heritages, also including a few envelopes and postcards, good condition in general.
HK$1,500-2,800
Korea730 1900s Two picture postcards to France, bearing either Korean Falcon 2s.
green or Regular issue 4s. red, tied by “Seoul” c.d.s, showing a few transits (including Shanghai French Post Office) c.d.s. Photo
HK$5,000-7,000
Singapore731 Straits Settlements, 1940 (5 Sep.) censored airmail envelope from Singapore
to U.S.A. via Hong Kong (10.9) bearing Straits Settlements K.G.VI 10c. and 50c. both in pair, cancelled by double ring origin c.d.s., “By B.O.A.C. as far as service permits” h.s. in red straight line, with two different triangular censor chop in violet adjacent. Photo
HK$900-1,300
732 Asia, A small collection of postal history items, including s few official first day covers from Malaysia and Singapore issued during 1960s. Fine.
HK$400-800
China Liberated AreasNorth China: Hopeh-Shantung-Honan Border Area
733 1945 (Dec.) Chairman Mao Hotseh printing 50c. red, cancelled by c.d.s., fine. Yang NC244. Photo
HK$5,000-6,500
North China734 1949 Tientsin surcharge on Money Order $6 on $20 brown purple in block
of ten with imprint margin; the left stamp in the third row with variety the Chinese character “Temporary” surcharged sideways, very fine unused. Yang NC324c. Photo
HK$2,000-3,000
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733
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East China735 1949 Train and Post Runner Tientsin Print $2 deep carmine in block of six
with sheet margin, total eleven blocks, all with variety double perf. between the left and middle column, unused without gum as issued, fine. Yang EC408var. Photo
HK$1,000-1,500
736 1949 Train and Post Runner Tientsin Print $10 ultramarine in multiple blocks, all with variety imperf. between the two rows, unused without gum as issued, fine. Yang EC410var. Photo
HK$5,000-8,000
737 1950 (28 Mar.) airmail envelope to New York, bearing on reverse Chairman Mao San Yick print $100, $200, $500x3 and $2,000x7 (total $15,800 paying the correct postage rate for 10g international airmail), cancelled by “Lungyen” bilingual c.d.s., with Hong Kong transit (3.4) alongside. Photo
HK$4,000-5,000
738 1950 (15 Jan.) $40 stationery card used within Jiangsu province, with the indicia cancelled by “Gaoyau” dotted rim d.s., rare and very fine. Photo
HK$6,000-8,000
739 1950 (5 Aug.) $250 on Dr. Sun Yat-sen $8 stationery card from Jiangxi to Shanghai, uprated by Surcharged on Dr. Sun stamps for use in Northeaset China (SC3) $50 on 50c. orange (3), paying the correct postage rate of $400 for domestic postcard at that period of time, very fine. Photo
HK$7,000-10,000
North East Area740 1947 28th Anniv. of “May 4th” Movement $50 violet imperf. block of four,
unused without gum as issued, fine. Yang NE35. PhotoHK$1,000-1,500
741 1947 surcharge on Chairman Mao first printing $50 on $1 to $100 on $2 set of eight, and second surcharge on first printing $5 on $1 to $10 on $2 set of six and 1948 third surcharge on second printing $100 on $1 to $300 on $90 set of seven; all unused, fine. Yang NE36-43, NE73-78, NE113-119. Photo
HK$3,500-4,500
742 1947 22nd Anniv. of Nanking Road Incident imperf. issue short set of seven in blocks of four, missing $30 red and brown, unused without gum as issued. fine. Photo
HK$15,000-20,000
743 1947 10th Anniv. Outbreak of War with Japan miniature sheet, with watermark inverted variety, unused and very fresh. Yang NE68Ma. Photo
HK$2,600-3,500
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744 1950 Tien An Men 1st print, $1,000 orange block of four with imprint, variety complete offset on reverse, with a normal block of four for comparison, unused. Yang NE163var. Photo
HK$4,000-6,000
Port Arthur and Dairen
745 1949 $25 stationery card with monument design on reverse, unused, very fine. Photo
HK$5,000-6,000
746 1949 $10 stationery card with airplane design on reverse, unused, very fine. Photo
HK$5,000-6,000
747 1949 $25 stationery card with airplane design on reverse, unused, very fine. Photo
HK$5,000-6,000
748 1949 $25 stationery card with airplane design on reverse, c.t.o. with violet commeorative cancellation (20.11), very fine. Photo
HK$5,000-6,000
749 1949 $10 stationery card with junk design on reverse, bearing 4th Anniv. of Victory over Japan, cancelled by violet commemorative postmark (20.9), very fine. Photo
HK$7,500-10,000
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750 1949 $25 stationery card with junk design on reverse, unused, very fine. PhotoHK$7,500-9,000
751 1949 $1,500 surcharged in green on $10 stationery card with junk design on reverse, unused, very fine and rare. Photo
HK$7,500-10,000
Northeast Area752 1950 Tien An Men 1st design $5000 monocolour lettersheet with interior
dotted lines, unused, fresh and fine. Photo HK$6,000-8,000
753 1950 Tien An Men 1st design $5000 lettersheet with advertisements in blue and orange, unused, fresh and very fine. Photo
HK$9,000-11,000
754 1950 Tien An Men 1st design $5000 lettersheet with advertisements in orange and green, unused, fresh and very fine. Photo
HK$9,000-11,000
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South China: Swatow (Shantau)755 1949 machine overprints with “Liberation, Temporarily Used for” on SYS
Canton Silver Yuan surcharges set of three, Unit stamps set of four, SYS Silver Yuan set of four and Flying Geese set of two, also with 1949 hand- chop overprints on SYS Canton Silver Yuan surcharges set of three, all unused, some values (including the Flying Geese $10) with margin, fine condition in general. Yang SC11-26. Photo
HK$6,000-8,000
People’s Republic756 1955 Workers, Peasants and Soldiers regular issue perf. 12½ (Shanghai
printing) 8f., 1 unused and 20 used pieces (21). Yang R59. Photo HK$2,000-3,500
757 1961 Revolutionary Monuments (1st series) (R11) 1f. to 50f. complete set of twelve in corner blocks of four, very fine unused without gum as issued. Yang R68-R79. Photo
HK$6,000-8,000
758 1962 and 70 Revolutionary Monuments (2nd series) (R12) 1f. to 52f. complete set of fourteen in blocks of four with imprint margin at bottom (except 1f. at top), very fine unused without gum as issued. Yang R80-R93. Photo
HK$4,000-5,000
759 1950 Beijing Buildings (R13) 1f. to 50f. complete set of twelve in vertical pairs with imprint margin at right, very fine unused without gum as issued. Yang R94-R105. Photo
HK$3,000-5,000
760 1969 Historic Sites (RW1) 8f. Pagoda Hill in corner blocks of fifteen from the upper right of the sheet, very fine unused. Yang R108. Photo
HK$1,800-2,800
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761 1988 Grotto Art in China (R24) 5Y. Warrior in marginal block of four, variety image printed on the gum side, rare and very fine. Viewing recommended. Yang R206var. Photo
HK$2,800-4,000
762 1950 Surcharged on Northeast China First Central print $100 on $4 brown, horizontal pair, fine and fresh unused without gum as issued. Yang SC13. Photo
HK$3,000-5,000
763 1950 Surcharged on Northeast China First Central print $100 on $10 rose-red, horizontal pair, fine and fresh unused without gum as issued. Yang SC15. Photo
HK$12,000-18,000
764 1950 Surcharged on Northeast China First Central print $400 on $20 olive, horizontal pair, fine and fresh unused without gum as issued. Yang SC16. Photo
HK$3,000-5,000
765 1953 Army $800 orange-yellow, red and red-orange, unused without gum as issued, fresh and fine. Yang M1. Photo
HK$1,600-2,000
766 1953 Army $800 orange-yellow, red and red-orange, unused without gum as issued, fresh and fine. Yang M1. Photo
HK$1,600-2,000
767 1953 Army $800 orange-yellow, red and red-orange in marginal single, unused without gum as issued, fresh and fine. Yang M1. Photo
HK$1,800-2,200
768 1953 Army $800 orange-yellow, red and red-orange, fine used with “Canton/Sihui” dotted rim d.s. (13.12.1954), fine. Yang M1. Photo
HK$1,500-2,000
769 1955 (15 Dec.) envelope to Shanghai local, bearing Army $800 orange-yellow single, tied by “Shanghai” native c.d.s., very fine. Yang M1. Photo
HK$6,000-8,000
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770 1984 People’s Liberation Army Military Handstamp made up of steel, with original box and booklet, serial no. 36796. Photo
HK$2,000-3,800
771 1984 People’s Liberation Army Military Handstamp made up of steel, with original box and booklet; serial no. 36797.
HK$2,000-3,800
772 1949 People’s Political Consultative Conference (for Northeast China) $1000 to $4500 (C1NE) original print, complete set of four in blocks of four with imprint margin at bottom, very fine unused without gum as issued. Yang C5-C8. Photo
HK$13,000-15,000
773 1949 Trade Union Conference (for Northeast China) $5,000 to $35,000 (C3NE), reprint set, with sheet margin showing part of the imprint. fine unused without gum as issued, light hinge mark on the sheet margin of $20,000 green. Yang C20R-C22R. Photo
HK$2,500-3,000
774 1950 Defend World Peace (C5) original print $400 to $2,000 set of three in corner blocks of six with sheet number, fine unused without gum as issued. Yang C31-C33. Photo
HK$5,000-7,000
775
775 1952 (7 Nov.) 35th Anniversary of the Russian Revolution, unissued $800 brown Lenin Addressing, with additional “Soviet” characters in inscription, unused, some customary imperfections or small faults, fine. Yang C94, C95.
HK$18,000-20,000
776 1955 Ancient Chinese Scientists first series (C33) set of four and miniature sheet (C33M) set of four, fine unused without gum as issued, tiny fox spots on few values. Photo
HK$1,000-1,600
777 1958 Kuan Han Ching (C50) corner marginal block of four from the lower left of the sheet showing both guidelines and sheet number, very fresh unused without gum as issued, nice. Photo
HK$12,000-15,000
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778 1958 Kuan Han Ching miniature sheet, unused without gum as issued, some faint spots, fine to very fine. Yang C50M.
HK$1,800-2,200
779 1959 First National Games (C72) complete set of 16 in interpanneau horizontal pairs, with guidelines in gutters, unused without gum as issued, fresh and very fine. Yang C234-C249. Photo
HK$6,000-8,000
780 1960 3rd national Congress of Literary and Art Workers (C81) set of two in blocks of twenty, with corner margin bearing imprint, c.t.o. with first day cancellations (30.7), fresh and fine appearance. Yang C271-C272. Photo
HK$1,500-2,000
781 1961 26th World Table Tennis Championships (C86) miniature sheet, unused without gum as issued, couple tiny corner creases and small internal wrinkle, otherwise very fine. Yang C86M. Photo
HK$5,000-6,000
782 1961 Communist Party Anniv. (C88) 8f. to 30f. set of five, unmounted mint, bright gold colour, fresh and very fine. Yang C287-C291. Photo
HK$3,800-4,500
783 1962 Ancient China Scientists (C92) 4f. to 20f. complete set of eight unmounted mint, fresh appearance, very fine. Yang C297-C304.
HK$1,200-1,800
784 1962 Stage Art of Mei Lanfang (C94) 4f. to 50f. complete set of eight, very fine and fresh unmounted mint with pristine white original gum, exceptional quality. Yang C307-C314. Photo
HK$9,000-14,000
785 1962 Stage Art of Mei Lanfang (C94) 4f. to 50f. complete set of eight, unused, fresh and fiine. Yang C307-C314. Photo
HK$7,500-9,000
786 1962 Stage Art of Mei Lanfang (C94) 4f. to 50f. complete set of eight, unused, fresh and fiine. Yang C307-C314. Photo
HK$6,500-8,000
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787 1962 Stage Art of Mei Lanfang (C94) 4f. to 50f. complete perforated set of eight in marginal singles with imprint, very fresh unmounted mint, gum toning on few values, still rare and very fine. Yang C307-C314. Photo
HK$38,000-48,000
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788 1962 Stage Art of Mei Lanfang imperf. (C94i) 4f. to 50f. complete set of eight, well centred within large balanced margins (50f. with imprint), unmounted mint, fresh and very fine, exceptional quality. Yang C307i-C314i. Photo
HK$48,000-60,000
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789 1962 Stage Art of Mei Lanfang imperf. (C94i) 4f. to 50f. complete set of eight in marginal singles, used (c.t.o.), very fine. Yang C307i-C314i. Photo
HK$7,500-10,000
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790 1962 Stage Art of Mei Lan Fang (C94) $3 miniature sheet, unmounted mint, original size 108 x146mm; brilliant fresh with rich colour, slight toning on reverse, very fine, a very nice example of this iconic sheet. Yang C94M. Photo
HK$85,000-100,000
791 1962 Stage Art of Mei Lan Fang (C94) $3 miniature sheet, c.t.o. with first day cancellations (15.9), original size 108 x146mm; bright colour and with original gum (lightly hinged), small faults as customary, fresh and fine appearance. Yang C94M. Photo
HK$42,000-50,000
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792 1963 Revolutionary Socialist Cuba (C97) 4f. to 10f., complete set of six, unmounted mint, fresh and fine. Yang C319-C324. Photo
HK$3,200-4,000
793 1963 Revolutionary Socialist Cuba (C97) 4f. to 10f., complete set of six in imprint singles, unused, fresh and fine. Yang C319-C324. Photo
HK$7,500-10,000
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794 1964 15th Anniv. of the People’s Republic miniature sheet, unmounted mint, bright gold colour, a few surface imperfections particular on the top edge, still fresh and fine. Yang C106M. Photo
HK$10,000-15,000
795 1965 Zunyi Conference (C109) set of three in horizontall pairs, 8f. Mao Portrait with imprint margin at top and 8f. Mao Standing with left margin, unmounted mint, fresh and fine. Yang C350-C352. Photo
HK$2,400-3,000
796 1965 2nd National Games (C116) 4f. to 43f., complete set of eleven in imprint singles, unmounted mint, fresh and very fine. Yang C370-C380. Photo
HK$11,000-15,000
797 1966 Centenary of the Birth of Dr. Sun Yat-sen (C120) 8f in block of eighteen, with corner margin bearing imprint and sheet requisition number, c.t.o. with first day cancellations (12.11), fresh and fine appearance. Yang C389. Photo
HK$4,500-6,000
798 1967 Third Five Year Plan (C118) set of two in horizontal pairs with imprint, unmounted mint, fresh and very fine. Yang C341-C342. Photo
HK$4,200-5,000
799 1966 1st Sports Meet of Asian Emerging Forces (C121), complete set of four in imprint singles, unmounted mint, fresh and very fine. Yang C390-C393. Photo
HK$11,000-15,000
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800 1950 (1 Aug.) “Service Des Postes.” registered envelope to Holland (9.9), via Canton (6.8) bearing Defend World Peace (C5) set of three, cancelled by “Peking” bilingual c.d.s., showing handstruck “First Day Cover” unframed h.s. in violet adjacent, very fine. Photo
HK$7,500-10,000
801 1952 (1 Aug.) registered first day cover to Hong Kong bearing 25th Anniv. of Founding of People’s Liberation Army (C17) set of four, cancelled by “Shanghai” native c.d.s., fine. Photo
HK$1,500-2,500
802 1952 (2 Oct.) registered first day cover to Hong Kong bearing Asian- Pacific Peace Conference (C18) set of four, cancelled by “Shanghai” native c.d.s., fine. Photo
HK$1,500-2,500
803 1957 (7 Nov.) 40th Anniv. of Great October Socialist Revolution (C44) complete set of five, with first day special cancellation, on airmail registered cover from Shanghai to Hong Kong, very fine. Photo.
HK$1,000-1,500
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804 1959 (1 Oct.) Grand Inauguration of PRC (C71) 20f. on unaddressed airmail envelope, cacheted by “Guangzhou Shipai” commemorative cancellation, neat and fine. Photo
HK$800-1,200
805 1962 (26 Feb.) 80th Birthday of Lu Xun (C91) 8f. on official first day cover registered to Shijiazhuang (27.2), bearing on reverse three other stamps, cancelled by Peking native c.d.s. Photo
HK$800-1,200
806 1964 (29 Nov.) registered airmail first day cover to Kweiyang (3.12) bearing 20th Anniv. of Liberation of Albania (C108) set of two, cancelled by “Peking” native c.d.s., neat and very fine. Photo
HK$800-1,200
807 Three C-series official first day covers, namely 1958 (1 May) Monument of People’s Heroes (C47), 1959 (8 Mar.) International Women’s Day and 1963 (17 Nov.) First thletic Meet of New Emerging Forces, fine.
HK$1,500-2,500
808 1958 Mwteorological Work (S24) set of three in complete sheets of 120, unused without gum as issued; folded, ligh toning on gum due to ageing, fine. Yang S136-S138. Photo
HK$9,000-12,000
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809 1958 Ming Tombs Reservoir (S26) set of two in corner blocks of six from the lower left of the sheet showing both sheet requisition number and printing inscription, very fine unused without gum as issued. Yang S142-S143. Photo
HK$1,800-2,500
810 1960 Goldfish (S38) 4f. to 8f., complete set of twelve, unmounted mint, fresh colours, fine. Yang S182-S193. Photo
HK$2,000-3,000
811 1960 Goldfish (S38) 4f. to 8f., complete set of twelve, unused, fresh and fine. Yang S182-S193. Photo
HK$2,200-3,000
812 1960 Chrysanthemums (S44) 4f. to 52f., complete set of eighteen, very fine and fresh unmounted mint with pristine white original gum, exceptional quality. Yang S210-S227. Photo
HK$14,000-20,000
813 1960 Chrysanthemums (S44) 4f. to 52f., complete set of eighteen, fresh colour, very fine unused. Yang S210-S227. Photo
HK$4,500-6,000
814 1960 Chrysanthemums (S44) 4f. to 52f., complete set of eighteen, fresh colour, very fine unused. Yang S210-S227. Photo
HK$3,000-4,200
815 1961 Tang Dynasty Pottery (S46) 4f. to 50f. set of eight, unmounted mint, fresh and very fine. Yang S230-S237. Photo
HK$1,900-2,500
816 1961 Rebirth of Tibetan People (S47) 4f. to 30f. complete set of f ive, unmounted mint, fresh and very fine. Yang S238-S242. Phhoto
HK$3,500-4,200
817 1963 Children’s Day (S54) perforated 4f. to 20f. complete set of twelve, in imprint blocks of four (10f. Table Tennis in corner marginal block with sheet no.), very fine and fresh unused without gum as issued. Yang S267-S278. Photo
HK$13,000-18,000
818 1963 Butterflies (S56) 4f. to 50f., complete set of twenty in imprint singles, unused without gun as issued, fresh and very fine. Yang S285-S304. Photo
HK$5,000-8,000
819 1963 Hwang Shan Landscapes (S57) 4f. to 50f. complete set of sixteen, fresh colour, very fine unused. Yang S305-S320. Photo
HK$3,800-5,000
820 1963 Hwang Shan Landscapes (S57) 4f. to 50f., complete set of sixteen in marginal singles with imprint, unmounted mint with white gum, fresh and very fine. Yang S305-S320. Photo
HK$24,000-30,000
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821 1963 Giant Panda imperf. (S59i) set of three with imprint, unmounted mint, fresh and very fine. Yang S330i-S332i. Photo
HK$2,500-3,500
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822 1963 Giant Panda imperf. set of three (S59i) in imprint blocks of four, very fine unmounted mint, a nice set of imprint blocks. Yang S330i-S332i. Photo
HK$16,000-20,000
823 1963 Golden Hair Monkey imperf. (S60i) set of three with imprint at top, unmounted mint, fresh and very fine. Yang S333i-S335i. Photo
HK$3,200-4,000
824 1963 Golden Hair Monkey (S60i) 8f. to 22f. imperf. set in imprint blocks of four, fine to very fine and fresh unmounted mint. Yang S333i-S335i. Photo
HK$6,000-8,000
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825 1964 Peonies miniature sheet, very fine and fresh unused without gum as issued. Yang S61M. Photo
HK$19,000-24,000
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826 1964 Women Members of the People’s Commune (S64) set of six in complete sheets of 50, unmounted mint, ligh toning on gum due to ageing, fine. Yang S367-S372. Photo
HK$10,000-15,000
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827 1964 Petroleum Industry (S67) 4f. to 20f. complete set of five, fresh colour, very fine unused. Yang S383-S387. Photo
HK$2,400-3,000
828 1965 Jinggangshan Mountain (S73) 4f. to 52f. complete set of eight, unused, fresh and fine. Yang S418-S425. Photo
HK$1,000-1,500
829 1965 People’s Liberation Army (S74) set of eight in imprint marginal blocks of four, unmounted mint, fresh and very fine. Yang S426-S433. Photo
HK$15,000-20,000
830 1952 (1 Jan.) Land Reform (S2) complete set of four (additional $100 red and $400 brown on reverse to pay the correct postage of $2,000), with first day cancellation on registered cover from Canton to Hong Kong, very fine. Photo.
HK$1,800-2,200
831 1958 (15 Apr.) China Early Fossils (S22) complete set of three on official registered first day cover from Beijing to Hopei (17.4), very fine. Photo.
HK$2,200-3,000
832 1960 (30 Apr.) airmail first day cover to Sichuan (2.5) bearing Soviet Moon Rocket and Interplanetary Station (S39) set of two, cancelled by “Peking” native c.d.s., neat and very fine. Photo
HK$800-1,200
833 1963 (1 Jun.) Children’s Day (S54i) imperf. 4f. to 20f. complete set of twelve on official first day covers (3), unaddressed, neat and very fine. Photo
HK$13,000-16,000
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834 1963 Butterflies (S56) complete set of twenty on eight first day covers from Beijing to Tokyo, addressed to Japan Philatelic Society, five with arrival c.d.s. on reverse, very attractive. Photo
HK$45,000-55,000
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835 1964 (5 Aug.) Peonies miniature sheet on first day cover, airmail registered from Peking to Kansu (13.8 arrival c.d.s. on reverse), fresh and extremely fine. Yang S61M. Photo
HK$38,000-50,000
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836 1965 (30 Nov.) Women on Industrial Front (S71) complete set of five on official registered first day cover from Beijing to Cambodia (4.12), very fine. Photo.
HK$2,000-3,500
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837 1967-70 complete unmounted mint collection of the issued W series stamps (less the 1968 “Whole County is Red”), including 1967 “Long Live Invincible Chairman Mao’s Thoughts” (with unfolded se-tenant strips of five of the red and gold frame Text stamps with brilliant gold), “Our Great Teacher”, “Talks on Literature and Art”, “Long Live to Chairman Mao” and “Poems of Chairman Mao”, 1968 “Revolutionary Literature and Art”, “Anti-American Declaration”, “Directives of Chairman Mao” (in unfolded se-tenant strip of five), “Chairman Mao Goes to Anyuan” and “Chairman Mao’s Instruction”, some stamps with margin, fresh and very fine. Photo
HK$120,000-150,000
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838 1967 Our Great Teacher (W2) set of eight, unmounted mint, fresh and fine. Yang W12-W19. Photo
HK$9,500-11,000
839 1967 Our Great Teacher (W2) set of eight, unmounted mint, fresh and fine. Yang W12-W19. Photo
HK$8,500-10,000
840 1967 25th Anniv. of “Talks on Literature and Art” (W3) set of three, unmounted mint, fresh and fine. Yang W20-W22. Photo
HK$5,000-7,000
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841 1967 25th Anniv. of “Talks on Literature and Art” (W3), 8f. Mao Text(3½ lines) and 8f. Mao Text (4½ lines) in corner blocks of four, unmounted mint, fresh and fine. Yang W20, W22. Photo
HK$14,000-18,000
842 1967 “Long Live to Chairman Mao” (W4) 4f. to 52f., complete set of five, two sets, 4f. with left margin, unmounted mint, fresh and fine. Yang W23-W27. Photo
HK$3,500-4,500
843 1967 China Philatelic Company presentation folder with complete set of unused “Long Live Chairman to Mao” (W4) affixed, fine. Photo
HK$1,200-1,600
844 1968 Revolutionary Literature and Art (W5) set of nine, unmounted mint, fresh and fine. Yang W28-W36. Photo
HK$6,500-8,000
845 1967 Poems of Chairman Mao (W7) complete set of fourteen, a few with margin, unmounted mint, fresh and very fine. Yang W39-W52. Photo
HK$19,000-22,000
846 1967 Poems of Chairman Mao (W7) complete set of fourteen, unmounted mint, fresh and very fine. Yang W39-W52. Photo
HK$19,000-22,000
847 1968 Directives of Chairman Mao (W10), complete se-tenant strip of five, unmounted mint, very fine. Yang W55-W59.
HK$25,000-32,000
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848 1968 Chairman Mao Goes to Anyuan (W12) 8f. im marginal single, very fine unmounted mint, a choice example of this popular stamp. Yang W61. Photo
HK$1,800-2,500
849 1969 “Red Lantern” (W17) set of two in blocks of four with imprint at left, unmounted mint, fresh and fine. Yang W69, W70. Photo
HK$3,500-5,000
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850 1967 (4 May) a philatelic envelope bearing “Long Live Invincible Chairman Mao’s Thought” (W1) complete set of eleven, cancelled by Guangzhou c.d.s; fresh and fine. Photo
HK$19,000-25,000
851 1967 (16 Jul.) Chairman Mao’s real photo postcard airmail to West Germany bearing Peonies (S61) 43f. single, tied by “Shanxi/Taiyuan” c.d.s. Photo
HK$4,000-5,000
852 1967 (23 Sep.) airmail express envelope from Lasa to U.S., bearing 25th of Talks at Yanan Forum (W3) 8f., Long Live to Chairman Mao (W4) 8f., Mei Lanfang (C94) 22f. and 50f. and few more other issues, tied by “Lasa” native c.d.s., with faint transit c.d.s. on reverse, very fine. Photo
HK$3,500-5,000
853 1967 (6 Oct.) printed matter airmail envelope from Beijing to Luxembourg, bearing Poems of Chairman Mao 8f. (2) and 10f., very fine, a complete set of the first series of values of the set that were issued five days prior on 1 Oct. Yang W39-W41.
HK$32,000-40,000
854 1967 (26 Dec.) “China Philatelic Company” printed matter airmail envelope from Beijing to Nepal, bearing Long Live to Chairman Mao (W4) 4f. and 35f., cancelled by Beijing native c.d.s., very fine. Photo
HK$9,000-11,000
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855 1968 (10 Nov.) airmail envelope to West Germany, bearing “Long Live Invincible Chairman Mao’s Thought” (W1) gold-strip of five and “Our Great Teacher” (W2) 8f. (2), cancelled by Peking native c.d.s; fresh and fine. Photo
HK$7,000-10,000
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856 1969 (19 Apr) airmail envelope from Tsingtao to Germany, bearing on front Anti-American Declaration (W9) 8f. and Beijing Buildings (R13) 4f., and on reverse Directives of Chairman Mao 8f. se-tenant strip of five (W10), very fine and very rare cover with full se-tenant strip of the Directives,, a key piece in any Cultural Revolution exhibit. Photo
HK$45,000-60,000
857 Four vouchers with Chairman Mao’s slogan printed, each with batches of travel receipts or invoices affixed on for reimbursement, fine. Photo
HK$8,500-10,000
858 1971 “Taking Tiger Mountain” (N1), set of six with imprint margin, unmounted mint. fresh and very fine. Yang N1-N6. Photo
HK$2,800-3,500
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859 1971 Communist Party Anniv. (N4) set of nine with imprint, the 8f. “Moving Forward” se-tenant strip of three is unfolded, unmounted mint, fresh and very fine. Yang N12-N20.
HK$3,200-4,000
860 1972 “Talks at Yanan Forum on Literature and Art” (N8) set of six in marginal blocks of four with imprint, unmounted mint, fine. Yang N33-N38. Photo
HK$4,200-5,000
861 1973 Giant Panda (N14) set of six in blocks of four with imprints, unused, fresh and fine. Yang N57-N62. Photo
HK$2,500-3,500
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862 1973 Children’s Song and Dances 8f. se-tenant strip of five (N19) unfolded complete sheet of 50 (10 strips), unmounted mint, fresh and very fine. Yang N86-N90. Photo
HK$3,500-5,000
863 1974 (2 Jan.) “Ambassade de France en Chine” airmail envelope to West Germany, bearing 100th Anniv. of Paris Commune (N3) set of four, cancelled by “peking” native c.d.s., neat and fine. Photo
HK$1,000-1,500
864 1974 Gymnastics (T1) set of six in blocks of four with imprint margin at bottom, unmounted mint, very fine. Yang T1-6. Photo
HK$1,400-1,800
865 1974 Acrobatics (T2) set of six in blocks of four with sheet margin, unmounted mint, very fine. Yang T7-12. Photo
HK$1,000-1,500
866 1979 Pilgrimage to the West (T43) set of eight in blocks of four with imprint margin at top, unmounted mint, very fine. Yang T202-T209. Photo
HK$2,500-3,500
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867 1980 Year of the Monkey (T46) 8f. unused;a couple of the usual black marks on the reverse. Yang T234. Photo
HK$10,000-12,000
868 1980 Year of the Monkey (T46) 8f. unused; a couple of the usual black marks on the reverse. Yang T234. Photo
HK$10,000-12,000
869 1980 Year of the Monkey (T46) in an unfolded complete sheet of 80, unmounted mint and showing some of the light offsets on the reverse; a fine sheet. Yang T234. Photo
HK$1,000,000-1,100,000
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870 1982 Sable (T68) 8f. and 80f. miniature sheetlets of twenty, very fine unmounted mint. Photo
HK$900-1,400
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871 1979 Riccione Exhibition miniature sheet, unmounted mint, bright gold colour; signed by Wan Weisheng (the designer of the Great Wall miniature sheet) on the surface. Yang J41M. Photo
HK$6,000-7,500
872 1979 Hong Kong Exhibition miniature sheet, unmounted mint, bright gold colour, very fine. Yang J42M. Photo
HK$1,800-2,200
873 1978 Galloping Horses (T28) $5 miniature sheet, unmounted mint, very fine. Yang T28M. Photo
HK$3,200-4,000
874 1980 Lotus (T54) $1 miniature sheet, unmounted mint, very fine. Yang T54M. Photo
HK$1,400-2,000
875 1980 Lotus (T54) $1 miniature sheet, unmounted mint, very fine. Yang T54M. Photo
HK$1,400-2,000
876 1979 (25 Jun.) The Great Wall miniature sheet (T38M) on first day cover specially designed, unaddressed and cacheted by special cancellation in red. Photo
HK$1,200-1,800
877 1974 25th Anniv. of Founding of PRC (1st series) (J2) in an unfolded complete sheet of 25, unmounted mint, very fine. Yang J4. Photo
HK$7,000-9,000
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878 1974 25th Anniv. of Founding of PRC (2nd series) (J3) se-tenant strip of three in unfolded complete sheet of 50 stamps, unmounted mint, very fine. Yang J5-J7. Photo
HK$10,000-12,000
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879 1975 4th National People’s Congress of PRC (J5) set of three in unfolded complete sheets of 30, unmounted mint, very fine. Yang J10-J12. Photo
HK$12,000-20,000
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880 1977 Liu Hu-Lan (J12) set of three in unfolded complete sheets of 40, unmounted mint, very fine. Yang J48-J50. Photo
HK$8,500-12,000
881 1977 1st Anniv. of Death of Chu De (J19) set of four in unfolded complete sheets of 40, unmounted mint, very fine. Yang J69-J72. Photo
HK$1,200-1,800
882 1978 Ningsia Hui Autonomous Region (J29) set of three in unfolded complete sheets of 50, unmounted mint, very fine. Yang J102-J104. Photo
HK$2,000-2,500
883 1978 Kwangsi Chuang Autonomous Region (J33) set of three in unfolded complete sheets of 35, unmounted mint, very fine. Yang J108-J110. Photo
HK$2,200-3,000
884 1979 National Anthem (J46) in unfolded complete sheet of 28, unmounted mint, very fine. Yang J129. Photo
HK$1,800-2,500
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885 1979 Dr. Norman Bethune (J50) set of two in unfolded complete sheets of 50, unmounted mint, very fine. Yang J140-J141. Photo
HK$1,600-2,200
886 1983 6th National People’s Congress (J94) set of two in unfolded complete sheets of 28, unmounted mint, very fine. Yang J232-J233. Photo
HK$1,200-1,800
887 1983 85th Anniv. of Birth of Liu Shaoqi (J96) set of four in unfolded complete sheets of 40, unmounted mint, very fine. Yang J235-J238. Photo
HK$800-1,200
888 1986 Cenetary of Birth of Zhu De (J134) set of two in unfolded complete sheets of 50, unmounted mint, very fine. Yang J320-J321. Photo
HK$1,500-2,500
889 1978 Iron & Steel Industry (T26) set of five in unfolded complete sheets of 35, unmounted mint, very fine. Yang T114-T118. Photo
HK$1,500-2,000
890 1979 Silk Paintings (T33) set of two in unfolded complete sheets of 28, unmounted mint, very fine. Yang T155-T156. Photo
HK$1,000-1,500
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891 1979 Yunnan Camellias (T37) set of ten in unfolded complete sheets of 50, unmounted mint, very fine. Yang T168-T177. Photo
HK$10,000-12,000
892 1979 Yunnan Camellias (T37) set of ten in unfolded complete sheets of 50, unmounted mint, very fine. Yang T168-T177. Photo
HK$10,000-12,000
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893 1980 Facial Makeups in Beijing Opera (T45) set of eight in unfolded complete sheets of 50, unmounted mint, very fine. Yang T226-T233. Photo
HK$18,000-20,000
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894 1981 Year of the Cock (T58) in an unfolded complete sheet of 80, unmounted mint and showing some of the light offsets on the reverse as usual; fine. Yang T280. Photo
HK$20,000-24,000
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895 1982 Colour Sculptures of Liao Dynasty (T74) set of four in unfolded complete sheets of 35, unmounted mint, very fine. Yang T369-T372. Photo
HK$1,200-2,000
896 1983 The West Chamber (T83) set of four in unfolded complete sheets of 25, unmounted mint, very fine. Yang T401-T404. Photo
HK$5,500-7,000
897 1983 Swans (T83) set of four in unfolded complete sheets of 50, unmounted mint, very fine. Yang T405-T408. Photo
HK$1,200-1,800
898 1983 Swans (T83) set of four in unfolded complete sheets of 50, unmounted mint, signed by the designer Wan Weisheng at the left margin of each sheets, very fine. Yang T405-T408. Photo
HK$4,000-5,500
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899 1985 Festive Lantern (T104) set of four in unfolded complete sheets of 40, unmounted mint, very fine. Yang T483-T486. Photo
HK$800-1,000
900 1985 Giant Panda (T106) set of four in unfolded complete sheets of 50, unmounted mint, very fine. Yang T491-T494. Photo
HK$900-1,500
900A 1987 Dunhunag Murals (1st series) (T116) set of four in unfolded complete sheets of 28, unmounted mint, very fine.
HK$900-1,500
901 1987 Fairy Tales of Ancient China (T120) set of six in unfolded complete sheets of 50, unmounted mint, very fine. Yang T533-T538. Photo
HK$1,000-1,600
901A 1987 The Outwards of the Mash (1st series) (T123) set of four in unfolded complete sheets of 28, unmounted mint, very fine.
HK$800-1,200
902 1988 Year of the Dragon (T124) in an unfolded complete sheet of 80, unmounted mint, fresh and very fine. Yang T547. Photo
HK$1,000-1,500
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903 1980 Gu Dong booklet, some soiling on the back, fine. Yang SB1. Photo HK$2,200-3,000
904 1981 Year of the Cock booklets, fine unused, Yang SB3. Photo HK$1,400-2,000
905 1980-2000 booklets, comprising SB2, SB4-SB8, SB10-SB12, SB15-SB19, fine to very fine (14 booklets).
HK$2,400-3,000
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906 1963-75 unmounted mint selection of sets in stockbook which includes the complete N series sets; 1963 Hwangshan Landscapes set (S57), 1965 Mountineering in China (S70), 1974 Gymnastics and Acrobatics sets (T1-2) and some others. Fine throughout
HK$12,000-15,000
907 1949-52 unhinged mint selection of early C and S series reprints sets in stockcards which include C2NE, C4NE, C6NE, S1 and S2 etc, some sets with duplicate. Good condition in general
HK$1,000-1,500
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908 An unmounted mint or unused collection of early issues to 1967, mainly in complete sets with better items such as C72 (all in corner marginal singles), C88, C89, C109, S46, S47, S54 (11 values with corner margin at upper right bearing and sheet number) and S63, generally fine and fresh.
HK$800-2,000
908A An assembly of unmounted mint or unused collection with many issues complete, covering the period from early C and S-series to modern J and T series, also including a number of Tian An Men regular issues such as 5th issue short set of five upto $100,000. Some sets come in blocks of four or larger and a number of single piece from W-series are noted such as 8f. Chairman Mao with blue sky background per “Our Great Teachers” (W2), and 8f. Yellow Crane Pavilion per “Poems of Chairman Mao” (W7). Viewing recommended.
HK$800-2,000
908B A selection of regular issues in complete sheets, including 1986 Folk House first series (R23) 2f.and 1991 fourth series (R27) 5f., 2001 Protecting the Common Homeland of the Mankind (R30) 10f. and 2002 Chinese Birds (R31) $4.2, generally fine and fresh.
HK$800-2,000
908C A selection of J-series issues with sports theme, including 1987 6th National Games of PRC (J144), 1989 and 90 Beijing 11th Asian Games second series (J165) and third series (J172), all in complete sheets with mixed condition.
HK$800-2,000
908D A selection of J-series issues with celebrity theme such as 90th Anniv. Of Birth of Comrade Peng Dehuai, all in complete sheets with mixed condition.
HK$800-2,000
908E A collection of late J-series issues in complete sheets including 1990 International Literacy Year (J171) in complete sheet of 50 with signature of the stamp designer Wan Weisheng.
HK$800-2,000
908F An assembly of Chinese Zodiac (first series) in complete sheets of eighteen, including 1985 Ox (T102), 1986 Tiger (T107), 1987 Rabbit (T112) and 1990 Horse (T146), mixed condition.
HK$800-2,000
908G A selection of T-series issues with f lowers theme, including 1986 Rare Magnolias (T111) set of three and 1991 Azalea (T162) set of six, both in complete sheets of 50, good condition in general.
HK$800-2,000
908H A selection of T-series issues with landscapes theme with better set such as 1988 Mount Taishan (T130) set of three, all in complete sheets, good condition in general.
HK$800-2,000
908I A collection of late T-series issues in complete sheets with better sets such as 1988 Milu (T132), and 1990 Han Xizai Gives a Night Party (T158) (4 sheets), mixed condition.
HK$800-2,000
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Postal Stationary
909 1960 (4 Dec.) 4c. Tian An Men stationery card to Germany, uprated with two stamps to sum up the postage rate to 13c., very fine. Photo
HK$4,200-5,000
910 1963 (25 Apr.) 2c. Tian An Men staionery postcard from Yunnan to Zhejiang (29.4), with the indicia overlapped by the indicia cut from a 4c. stationery card and cancelled by “Yunnan” native c.d.s., very fine. Photo
HK$6,000-8,000
911 1964 (13 Oct.) 2c. Tian An Men staionery postcard from Xian to Shanghai (16.10), uprated with Revolutionary Monuments (R12) 2f., cancelled by “Xian” native c.d.s., very fine. Photo
HK$2,000-2,800
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912 1967 (1 Apr.) 8f. Tian An Men stationery envelope sent from Sinkiang province, with receipient’s details written in Uyghur. Photo
HK$2,000-3,200
913 Three staionery postcards, all commercially used including a 1952 (Apr) $400 Tian An Men green card from Hangzhou to Anhui, fine in general.
HK$4,000-5,500
914 1970 Wood-cut design 10c. “Tachai” red stationery envelope (20), unused, very fine. PF3 20-6 per “The Postal Stationery Catalogue of New China” (2011 edition). Photo
HK$600-1,000
915 1970 Wood-cut design 8c. “Learning from Peasants” red stationery envelope, unused, rare and very fine. PF3 20-20 per “The Postal Stationery Catalogue of New China” (2011 edition). Photo
HK$2,000-3,000
916 1952 $400 Tian An Men $400 green stationery postcard, used (c.t.o.) with violet cancellation from Swatow. The cancellation is specially designed for 35th Anniv. of Great October Revolution of Soviet Union (C20) issued on 7 Nov 1952, which was withdrawn immediatelt after issuance. PP1 per “The Postal Stationery Catalogue of New China” (2011 edition). Photo
HK$1,500-2,800
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917 1952 Domestic ordinary mail letter sheet with landscape designs in complete set of four, unused, very fine. PJ2 per “The Postal Stationery Catalogue of New China” (2011 edition). Photo
HK$6,000-8,000
918 1950s A small accumulation of formular lettersheets (4), including 1951 (6 Apr.) formular lettersheet for the Nanchang Agricultural Products Fair, all unused, overall fine to very fine. Photo
HK$5,000-6,500
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919 A collection of unused picture postcards issued by Chinese Ministry of Post and Telecommunication in 1960’s, each depicting iconic architectures and landmarks of Beijing such as “Monument of People’s Heros”, “Nine Dragon Wall” and “Temple of Heaven” etc, a few with duplicates, very beautiful painting, mixed condition.
HK$3,000-5,000
920 Two unused picture postcards depicting paintings by peasants of Huxian country, fine.
HK$2,400-3,000
920A 1981 Dream of Red Mansions (T69) complete set on twelve picture postcards issued by Guilin Posts and Telecommunication Office, each cacheted by special cancellation. Photo
HK$1,600-2,200
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921 1950 (30 Aug.) registered airmail envelope to Paris, bearing on reverse $20,000 surcharged on $10,000 East China Production stamp (SC2), also with a few other regular and surcharge issues, all tied by “Tentsin” native c.d.s., fine. Photo
HK$3,500-5,000
922 1950 (31 Jul.) registered envelope to Peking (1.8) baering on reverse Commemorating Inauguration of PRC (C4) $1,000 and $2,000, cancelled by “Tientsin” native dotted rim d.s., fine. Photo
HK$2,000-3,000
923 1951 (4 Jan.) airmail envelope to Czechoslovakia, bearing on front Signing of Sino-Soviet Treaty (C8) complete set of three, and other C-Series issues (also on reverse), fine. Photo
HK$1,900-2,500
924 1951 (Feb 25) envelope (with original enclosures) to Macau (1.3) bearing Tien An Men $400 pair, tied by “Hunan” dotted rim d.s. Photo
HK$1,600-2,200
925 1951 (11 Apr.) airmail envelope to Toronto, Canada (25.4) via Hankow (16.4) and Canton (18.4), bearing on reverse Tian An Men $2,000 and $5,000 pair, and Surchage on Unit Stamp $500 pair, totalling $13,000 ($2,500 mail plus $10,500 air), cancelled by “Kangsu” native c.d.s. Photo
HK$2,500-3,500
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926 1951 (2 Jun.) registered airmail envelope to Paris (14.6) via Canton (6.6) and Hong Kong (8.6), bearing on reverse $20,000 surcharged on $10,000 East China Production stamp (SC2), Tien An Men 3rd print $200 and also with a few other regular issues (totalling $27.700, paying the correct postage rate for 20g registered airmail to other continents), all tied by “Shanghai” native c.d.s., fine. Photo
HK$5,500-7,000
927 1951 (26 Aug.) formula letter sheet from Chongqing to Macau (8.9) via Guangzhou (5.9) bearing on front and reverse Defend World Peace 2nd series (C10) $400 (2), cancelled by “Southwest China Industial Exhibition” commemorative c.d.s., very fine. Photo
HK$6,000-7,500
928 1951 (15 Dec.) a philatelic airmail envelope to Hong Kong, bearing Airmail Stamp (1st series) complete set of five , tied by “Shanghai” native c.d.s; faint arrival c.d.s. on reverse, very fine. Photo
HK$1,500-2,000
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929 1952 (1 Jan.) “Via Paris-Air France” airmail envelope to Cameroun (16.1), bearing Tien An Men 1st print (R1) $1000 and $8000 and 4th print (R4) $2,000 horizontal pair (totalling $13,000, paying the correct postage rate for 10g airmail to other continents), all tied by “Harbin” native c.d.s., unusal destination and rare usage of R1 $8,000 on cover, very fine. Photo
HK$5,500-8,000
930 1953 (3 Apr.) envelope to France bearing Peaceful Liberation of Tibet (C13) set of four, cancelled by “Peking” native c.d.s. Photo
HK$800-1,200
931 1955 (25 Jun.) airmail envelope to U.S.A., bearing Tien An Men 5th print $10,000 and three other issues, all tied by “Peking” native c.d.s., “Canton” transit c.d.s. (28.6) on reverse, fine. Photo
HK$2,500-3,500
932 1955 (27 Jun.) 50th Anniv. of Red Cross Society of China (C31) 8f. marginal single on neat envelope from Shenyang to Macau (4.7). Probably the first day the issue was commercially used in Northeast China. Photo
HK$2,800-3,500
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933 1955 (7 Jul.) air letter to Soviet Union (15.7) bearing Defend World Peace 1st series (C5) reprint $800 and a few other issues, tied by bilingual “Peking” dotted rim d.s., rare for reprint stamp to be used commercially, very fine. Photo
HK$12,000-16,000
934 1955 (9 Sep.) airmail envelope to Czechoslovakia bearing on reverse 7th National Trade Union Congress (C23) $400, Tian An Men 6th print (R6) $200 single and $800 block of six, and Ancient Chinese Scientists (C33) 8f. (2), cancelled by bilingual “Shanghai” c.d.s. A nice envelope with mix franking of old and new Renminbi. Photo
HK$2,000-3,000
935 1955 (7 Nov.) airmail envelope to Germany bearing Airmail first series (A1) $5,000 single and 5th Anniv. of Signing of Sino-Soviet Treaty (C32) 20f., cancelled by bilingual “Peking” c.d.s. Another example with mix franking of old and new Renminbi, neat and fine. Photo
HK$1,600-2,200
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936 1962 (29 Oct.) airmail envelope registered to Cuba (18.12) bearing Rebirth of Tibetan People 4f. and 10f., and Airmail second series 35f. pair, cancelled by Peking native c.d.s., with two Cuba’s official seal labels attached at the top of the envelope, rare. Photo.
HK$5,000-8,000
937 1963 (15 Jun.) “Via U.S.S.R.” airmail envelope registered to England, bearing on front and reverse Children’s Day (S54) perforated 4f. to 20f. complete set of twelve, cancelled by “Shanghai” c.d.s., faint arrival c.d.s. on reverse, neat and fine. Photo
HK$1,000-1,600
938 Two Bulletin D’ Expedition from Hangzhou and Lhasa to Italy in 1984 and 1991, each bearing various modern PRC issues, cancelled by respective origin c.d.s, with arrival c.d.s. adjacent. Photo
HK$1,000-1,500
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TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR BUYERS These conditions set out the terms on which we (Spink China Limited of 4&5/F., Hua Fu Commercial Building, 111 Queen’s Road West) contract with you (Buyer) either as agent on behalf of the Seller or as principal if we are the Seller. You should read these conditions carefully. 1 DEFINITIONS The following definitions in this condition apply in these conditions. Buyer’s Premium means the charge payable by you as a percentage of the Hammer Price, at the rates set out in clause 5.1 below; Certificate of Authenticity means a certificate issued by an Expert Committee confirming the authenticity of a Lot; Expert Committee means a committee of experts to whom a Lot may be sent for an extension in accordance with clause 3.4.3; Forgery means a Lot constituting an imitation originally conceived and executed as a whole with a fraudulent intention to deceive as to authorship, origin,
age, period, culture or source where the correct description as to such matters is not reflected by the description in the catalogue and which at the date of the auction had a value materially less than it would have had if it had been in accordance with the description in the catalogue. Accordingly, no Lot shall be capable of being a Forgery by reason of any damage and/or restoration work of any kind (including re-enamelling);
Hammer Price means the amount of the highest bid accepted by the auctioneer in relation to a Lot; Lot means any item deposited with us for sale at auction and, in particular, the item or items described against any lot number in any catalogue; Reserve the amount below which we agree with the Seller that the Lot cannot be sold; Seller means the owner of the Lot being sold by us; Spink Group Spink China Limited, Spink and Son Ltd, and our associated companies. 2 SPINK CHINA’S ROLE AS AGENT 2.1 All sales undertaken by us either at auction or privately are undertaken either as agent on behalf of the Seller or from time to time, as principal if we are the owner of the Lot. Please note that even if we are acting as agent on behalf of the Seller rather than as principal, we may have a financial interest in the Lot.
2.2 The contract for the sale of the Lot will be between you and the Seller. 3 BEFORE THE SALE 3.1 Examination of goods You are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which you are interested, before the auction takes place. Condition reports are usually available on request. We provide no guarantee to you other than in relation to Forgeries, as set out in clause 5.10 of these Terms and Conditions. 3.2 Catalogue descriptions 3.2.1 Statements by us in the catalogue or condition report, or made orally or in writing elsewhere, regarding the authorship, origin, date, age, size, medium, attribution, genuineness, provenance, condition or estimated selling price of any Lot are merely statements of opinion, and are not to be relied on as statements of definitive fact. Catalogue and web illustrations are for guidance only, and should not be relied on either to determine the tone or colour of any item. No lot shall be rejected on the grounds of inaccurate reproduction. No lot illustrated in the catalogue and online shall be rejected on the grounds of cancellation, centring, margins, perforation or other characteristics apparent from the illustration. Catalogue illustrations are for guidance only, and should not be relied on either to determine the tone or colour of any item or to reveal imperfections. Estimates of the selling price should not be relied on as a statement that this price is either the price at which the Lot will sell or its value for any other purpose. 3.2.2 Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and the absence of such a reference does not imply that an item is free from defects or restoration nor does a reference to particular defects imply the absence of any others. 3.2.3 Other than as set out in clause 5.8, and in the absence of fraud, neither the Seller nor we, nor any of our employees or agents, are responsible for the correctness of any statement as to the authorship, origin, date, age, attribution, genuineness or provenance of any Lot nor for any other errors of description or for any faults or defects in any Lot. Every person interested should exercise and rely on his own judgment as to such matters. 3.3 Your Responsibility You are responsible for satisfying yourself as to the condition of the goods and the matters referred to in the catalogue description. 3.4 Extensions – Stamps only 3.4.1 If you wish to obtain an expert opinion or Certificate of Authenticity on any Lot (other than a mixed lot or lot containing undescribed stamps) you must notify us in writing not less than forty-eight hours before the time fixed for the commencement of the first session of the auction. If accepted by us, such request shall have the same effect as notice of an intention to question the
genuineness or description of the Lot for the purposes of clause 5.8 of these Terms and Conditions and the provisions of clause 5.8 shall apply accordingly. 3.4.2 Notice of a request for an expert opinion or Certificate of Authenticity must give the reason why such opinion is required and specify the identity of your proposed expert which will be subject to agreement by us. We reserve the right, at our discretion, to refuse a request for an expert opinion or Certificate of Authenticity including (without limitation) where the proposed expert is not known to us. 3.4.3 If we accept a request for an expert opinion or Certificate of Authenticity we will submit the Lot to the Expert Committee. You acknowledge and accept that the length of time taken by an Expert Committee to reach an opinion will vary depending on the circumstances and in any event is beyond our control. 3.4.4 We will not accept a request for an extension on account of condition. Any Lot described in the catalogue as having faults or defects may not be returned even if an expert opinion or Certificate of Authenticity cites other faults or defects not included in the catalogue description, other than in the case of a Forgery. 3.4.5 Should Spink China Limited accept a request for an extension under the foregoing provisions of this paragraph, the fact may be stated by the Auctioneer from the rostrum prior to the sale of the Lot. 3.4.6 It should be noted that any stamp accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity is sold on the basis of that Certificate only and not on the basis of any other description or warranty as to authenticity. No request for an extension will be accepted on such a stamp and the return of such a stamp will not be accepted. 3.4.7 If you receive any correspondence from the Expert Committee in relation to the Lot, including but not limited to a Certificate of Authenticity, you must provide us with copies of such correspondence no later than 7 days after you receive such correspondence. 4 AT THE SALE 4.1 Refusal of admission Our sales usually take place on our own premises or premises over which we have control for the sale, and we have the right, exercisable at our complete discretion, to refuse admission to the premises or attendance at an auction. 4.2 Registration before bidding You must complete and sign a registration form and provide identification before making a bid at auction. Please be aware that we usually require buyers to undergo a credit check. If you have not bid successfully with Spink in the past, or you are registering with us for the first time, we reserve the right to require a deposit of up to 50% of the amount you intend to spend. Such deposit will be deducted from your invoice should you be successful. If you are unsuccessful at auction, your deposit will be returned by the same means it was paid to Spink. Some lots may be designated, prior to the auction, as “Premium lots”, which means a deposit may be required before placing a bid on the item for sale. Information will be posted on our website in such an event. 4.3 Bidding as Principal When making a bid (whether such bids are made in person or by way of telephone bids operated by Spink, commission or online or email bids), you will be deemed to be acting as principal and will be accepting personal liability,
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unless it has been agreed in writing, at the time of registration, that you are acting as agent on behalf of a third party buyer acceptable to us. 4.4 Commission Bids If you give us instructions to bid on your behalf, by using the form provided in our catalogues or via our website, we shall use reasonable endeavors to do so, provided these instructions are received not later than 24 hours before the auction. If we receive commission bids on a particular Lot for identical amounts, and at auction these bids are the highest bids for the Lot, it will be sold to the person whose bid was received first. Commission bids are undertaken subject to other commitments at the time of the sale, and the conduct of the auction may be such that we are unable to bid as requested. Since this is undertaken as a free service to prospective buyers on the terms stated, we cannot accept liability for failure to make a commission bid. You should therefore always attend personally if you wish to be certain of bidding. All commission bids should be sent to 4&5/F, Hua Fu Commercial Building, 111 Queen’s Road West, Hong Kong up till 24 hours prior to the sale. 4.5 On-line Bidding We offer internet services as a convenience to our clients. We will not be responsible for errors or failures to execute bids placed on the internet, including, without limitation, errors or failures caused by (i) a loss of internet connection by either party for whatever reason; (ii) a breakdown or problems with the online bidding software and/or (iii) a breakdown or problems with your internet connection, computer or system. Execution of on-line internet bids on www.spink.com and Spink Live is a free service undertaken subject to other commitments at the time of the auction and we do not accept liability for failing to execute an online internet bid or for errors or omissions in connection with this activity. Buyers who acquire lots on the-saleroom.com will have a fee of 3% on the hammer price added to their invoice for using this facility. 4.6 Telephone Bids If you make arrangements with us not less than 24 hours before the sale, we shall use reasonable endeavors to contact you to enable you to participate in bidding by telephone, but in no circumstances will we be liable to either the Seller or you as a result of failure to do so. 4.7 Currency Converter At some auctions, a currency converter will be operated, based on the one month forward rates of exchange quoted to us by Bank of China or any other appropriate rate determined by us, at opening on the date of the auction. Bidding will take place in a currency determined by us, which is usually Hong Kong dollars for auctions held in Hong Kong. The currency converter is not always reliable, and errors may occur beyond our control either in the accuracy of the Lot number displayed on the converter, or the foreign currency equivalent of Hong Kong dollar bids. We shall not be liable to you for any loss suffered as a result of you following the currency converter. 4.8 Video images At some auctions there will be a video screen. Mistakes may occur in its operation, and we cannot be liable to you regarding either the correspondence of the image to the Lot being sold or the quality of the image as a reproduction of the original. 4.9 Bidding Increments Bidding generally opens below the low estimate and advances in the following order although the auctioneer may vary the bidding increments during the course of the auction. The normal bidding increments are: HK$100 to HK$2,000 by HK$100 HK$2,000 to HK$3,000 by HK$200 HK$3,000 to HK$5,000 by HK$200 or HK$300 HK$5,000 to HK$10,000 by HK$500 HK$10,000 to HK$20,000 by HK$1,000 HK$20,000 to HK$30,000 by HK$2,000 HK$30,000 to HK$50,000 by HK$2,000 or HK$3,000 HK$50,000 to HK$100,000 by HK$5,000 HK$100,000 to HK$ 200,000 by HK$10,000 HK$200,000 to HK$300,000 by HK$20,000 HK$300,000 to HK$500,000 by HK$20,000 or HK$30,000 HK$500,000 and up at Auctioneer’s discretion 4.10 Bidding by the Spink Group 4.10.1 We reserve the right to bid on Lots on the Seller’s behalf up to the amount of the Reserve (if any), which will never be above the low estimate printed in the auction catalogue. 4.10.2 The Spink Group reserves the right to bid on and purchase Lots as principal. 4.11 The Auctioneer’s Discretion The auctioneer has the right at his absolute discretion to refuse any bid to advance the bidding in such manner as he may decide to withdraw or divide any Lot, to combine any two or more Lots and, in the case of error or dispute, to put an item up for bidding again.
4.12 Successful Bid Subject to the auctioneer’s discretion, the striking of his hammer marks the acceptance of the highest bid, provided always that such bid is higher than the Reserve (where applicable), and the conclusion of a contract for sale between you and the Seller. 4.13 After Sale Arrangements If you enter into any private sale agreements for any Lot with the Seller within 60 days of the auction, we, as exclusive agents of the Seller reserve the right to charge you the applicable Buyer’s Premium in accordance with these Terms and Conditions, and the seller a commission in accordance with the terms of the seller’s agreement. 4.14 Return of Lot 4.14.1 Once your bid has been accepted for a Lot then you are liable to pay for that Lot in accordance with these Terms and Conditions. If there are any problems with a Lot then you must notify us within 7 days of receipt of the Lot, specifying the nature of the problem. We may then request that the Lot is returned to us for inspection. Save as set out in clause 5.8, the cancellation of the sale of any Lot and the refund of the corresponding purchase price is entirely at our sole discretion. We will not normally exercise that discretion if the Lot is not received by us in the same condition that it was in at the auction date. 4.14.2 No lot may be returned on account of condition if the condition was stated by a third party grading company (including, but not limited to PCGS, NGC, ANACS, ICG, PMG, WBG). 5 AFTER THE AUCTION 5.1 Buyer’s Premium In addition to the Hammer Price, you must pay us the Buyer’s Premium at a rate of 20% of the final Hammer price of each lot, a fee of 3% on the hammer price total for using the-saleroom.com and a surcharge for paying by credit card. 5.2 Payment 5.2.1 You must provide us with your full name and permanent address and, if so requested, details of the bank from which any payments to us will be made. You must pay the full amount due on your invoice within seven days after the date of the sale. This applies even if you wish to export the Lot and an export license is (or may be) required. 5.2.2 You will not acquire title to the Lot until all amounts due to us have been paid in full. This includes instances where special arrangements were made for release of Lot prior to full settlement. 5.2.3 Payment should be made in Hong Kong Dollars by one of the following methods: (i) Direct bank transfer to our account details of which are set out on the invoice. All bank charges shall be met by you. Please ensure that your client number is noted on the transfer. (ii) By cheque or bank draft made payable to Spink China Limited. Please note that the processing charges for payments made by cheques or bank drafts drawn on a non-Hong Kong bank shall be met by you. Please ensure that the remittance slip printed at the bottom of the invoice is enclosed with your payment. (iii) By Visa or Mastercard. A charge of 3% will be applied. By American Express, a charge of 4% will be applied. We are not responsible for any foreign exchange losses or charges that you may incur in connection with such card payments. 5.2.4 Payments should be made by the registered buyer and not by third parties, unless it has been agreed at the time of registration that you are acting as an agent on behalf of a third party. 5.3 Notification We are not able to notify successful bidders by telephone. While Invoices are sent out by mail after the auction we do not accept responsibility for notifying you of the result of your bid. You are requested to contact us by telephone or in person as soon as possible after the auction to obtain details of the outcome of your bids to avoid incurring charges for late payment. 5.4 Collection, Packing and Handling of Purchases 5.4.1 Unless specifically agreed to the contrary, we shall retain lots purchased until all amounts due to us, or to the Spink Group, have been paid in full. Buyers will be required to pay for their lots when they wish to take possession of the same, which must be within 7 days of the date of the sale, unless prior arrangements have been made with Spink. Without prior agreement, lots will not be released until cleared funds are received with regard to payments made by cheque.
5.4.2 Lots may be collected from 4&5/F, Hua Fu Commercial Building, 111 Queen’s Road West, Hong Kong. In the event where a cheque or bank draft payable to Spink China Limited has been presented to us, unless we specifically agree to the contrary, no Lots shall be released before the cheque or bank draft has cleared where such funds have been credited into our bank account. 5.4.3 A purchased Lot shall be at your risk in all respects from the time of collection or the expiry of seven days from the date of sale, whichever is sooner, and neither Spink China Limited nor its employees nor agents shall thereafter be liable for any loss or damage of any kind, whether caused by negligence or otherwise, while any Lot is in or under their respective custody or control. 5.4.4 If required our shipping department may arrange shipment as your agent. Although we may suggest carriers if specifically requested, our suggestions are made on the basis of our general experience of such parties in the past and we are not responsible to any person to whom we have made a recommendation for the acts or omissions of the third parties concerned. 5.4.5 We shall use all reasonable endeavors to take care when handling and packing a purchased Lot but remind you that after seven days or from the time of collection, whichever is sooner, the Lot is entirely at your risk. 5.4.6 It is the responsibility of the Buyer to be aware of any Import Duties that may be incurred upon importation to the final destination. Spink will not accept return of any package in order to avoid these duties. The onus is also on the Buyer to be aware of any Customs import restrictions that prohibit the importation of certain collectibles. Spink will not accept return of the Lot(s) under these circumstances. Spink will not accept responsibility for Lot(s) seized or destroyed by Customs. 5.4.7 If the Buyer requires delivery of the Lot to an address other than the invoice address this will be carried out at the discretion of Spink. 5.5 Remedies for non-payment or failure to collect purchases 5.5.1 If you fail to make payment within seven days of your stipulated payment date set out in your invoice, we shall be entitled to exercise one or more of the following rights or remedies: 5.5.1.1 to charge interest at the rate of 2% per month compound interest, calculated on a daily basis, from the date the full amount is due; 5.5.1.2 to set off against any amounts which the Spink Group may owe you in any other transaction the outstanding amount remaining unpaid by you; 5.5.1.3 we may keep hold of all or some of your Lots or other property in the possession of the Spink Group until you have paid all the amounts you owe us or the Spink Group, even if the unpaid amounts do not relate to those Lots or other property. Following fourteen days’ notice to you of the amount outstanding and remaining unpaid, the Spink Group shall have the right to arrange the sale of such Lots or other property. We shall apply the proceeds in discharge of the amount outstanding to us, and pay any balance to you; 5.5.1.4 where several amounts are owed by you to the Spink Group in respect of different transactions, to apply any amount paid to discharge any amount owed in respect of any particular transaction, whether or not you so direct; 5.5.1.5 to reject at any future auction any bids made by you or on your behalf or obtain a deposit from you before accepting any bids. 5.5.2 If you fail to make payment within thirty-five days, we shall in addition be entitled: 5.5.2.1 to cancel the sale of the Lot or any other item sold to you at the same or any other auction; 5.5.2.2 to arrange a resale of the Lot, publicly or privately, and, if this results in a lower price being obtained, claim the balance from you together with all reasonable costs including a 20% seller’s commission, expenses, damages, legal fees, commissions and premiums of whatever kind associated with both sales or otherwise, incurred in connection with your failure to make payment; or 5.5.2.3 when reselling the Lot, place a notice in our catalogue stating that you successfully purchased the Lot at auction but have subsequently failed to pay the Hammer Price of the Lot; or 5.5.2.4 take any other appropriate action as we deem fit. 5.6 Failure to collect Where purchases are not collected within fourteen days after the sale, whether or not payment has been made, you will be required to pay a storage charge of HKD 30 per item per day plus any additional handling cost that may apply. You
will not be entitled to collect the Lot until all outstanding charges are met, together with payment of all other amounts due to us. 5.7 Use of Default Information If you fail to make payment for a Lot in accordance with these Terms and Conditions 5.7.1 we reserve the right to refuse you the right to make bids for any future auction irrespective of whether previous defaults have been settled; and 5.7.2 you consent to us disclosing details of such default to other auctioneers and live bidding platforms, which will include your name, address, nature of the default and the date of the default. Auctioneers or live bidding platforms who receive details of the default may rely on such information when deciding whether to enter into a transaction with you in the future. 5.8 Export License 5.8.1 You should always check whether an export licence is required before exporting. 5.8.2 Unless otherwise agreed by us in writing, the fact that you wish to apply for an export license does not affect your obligation to make payment within seven days nor our right to charge interest on late payment. 5.8.3 We will not be obliged to rescind a sale nor to refund any interest or other expenses incurred by you where payment is made by you despite the fact that an export license is required. 5.9 Refund in the case of Forgery 5.9.1 A sale will be cancelled, and the amount paid refunded to you if a Lot (other than a miscellaneous item not described in the catalogue) sold by us proves to have been a Forgery. We shall not however be obliged to refund any amounts if either (a) the catalogue description or saleroom notice at the auction date corresponded to the generally accepted opinion of scholars or experts at that time, or fairly indicated that there was a conflict of opinions, or (b) it can be demonstrated that the Lot is a Forgery only by means of either a scientific process not generally accepted for use until after publication of the catalogue or a process which at the date of the auction was unreasonably expensive or impracticable or likely to have caused damage to the Lot. Furthermore, you should note that this refund can be obtained only if the following conditions are met: 5.9.1.1 you must notify us in writing, within seven days of the auction date, that in your view the Lot concerned is a forgery; 5.9.1.2 you must then return the item to us within fourteen days, in the same condition as at the auction date; and 5.9.1.3 as soon as possible following return of the Lot, you must produce evidence satisfactory to us that the Lot is a Forgery and that you are able to transfer good title to us, free from any third party claims. 5.9.1.4 you must provide to us all evidence obtained by you that a Lot is a Forgery no later than 7 days after you receive such evidence. 5.8.2 In no circumstances shall we be required to pay you any more than the amount paid by you for the Lot concerned and you shall have no claim for interest. 5.9.2 The benefit of this guarantee is not capable of being transferred, and is solely for the benefit of the person to whom the original invoice was made out by us in respect of the Lot when sold and who, since the sale, has remained the owner of the Lot without disposing of any interest in it to any third party. 5.9.3 We shall be entitled to rely on any scientific or other process to establish that the Lot is not a Forgery, whether or not such process was used or in use at the date of the auction. 6 LIABILITY Nothing in these Terms and Conditions limits or excludes our liability for: 6.1 death or personal injury resulting from negligence; or 6.2 any damage or liability incurred by you as a result of our fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation. 7 USE OF YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION 7.1 We will use the personal information you provide to us to: 7.1.1 process the bids you make on Lots (whether successful or otherwise) and other auction related services we provide; 7.1.2 process your payment relating to a successful purchase of a Lot;
買受人條款及條件
該等條件列載了本公司(Spink China Limited, 註冊地址為香港皇后大道西 111號 4及 5樓)作為賣方代理或賣方本人與閣下(買受人)訂立合約之條款,閣下應仔細閱讀。
1. 釋義
本文所載的以下釋義適用於該等條件。
買受人酬金 指閣下應根據以下第 5.1條所載之費率,按落槌價支付的百分比;
真實性證書 指由專家委員會發放,用於證明拍賣品真實性的證書;
專家委員會 指由可根據第 3.4.3條對送達的拍賣品進行評估的專家組成的委員會;
贗品 指構成模仿的拍賣品。贗品以欺騙為目的進行整體構思及製作,用以混淆作者、來歷、年代、時期、文化或來源等正確描述並未反映於圖錄當中的內
容,且於拍賣日的價值遠不及符合圖錄說明者。因此,拍賣品概不因任何破壞/或任何類型的修復工作(包括重新上釉)而被列為贗品;
落槌價 指拍賣師落槌决定將拍賣品售予買受人的價格;
拍賣品 指交予本公司拍賣的物品,尤其指任何圖錄內編有任何編號而加以說明的物品;
保留價 指本公司與賣方協定的拍賣品最低售價;
賣方 指由本公司出售的拍賣品的所有人;
Spink Group 指 Spink China Limited、Spink and Son Limited、及本公司之聯營公司;
2 SPINK CHINA作為代理的角色
2.1 本公司將作為賣方代理或不時作為拍賣品所有人本人,以拍賣或私人方
式進行所有售。請注意,即使作為賣方代理而非本人,本公司亦可於拍
賣品擁有財務利益。
2.2 拍賣品的出售合約將在閣下與賣方之間釐定。
3 出售前事宜
3.1 物品檢查
強烈建議閣下在拍賣開始前,親自對感興趣的物品進行檢查。品相報告
可經申請獲得。本公司並不向閣下提供除贗品(載於本條款及條件第
5.10條)外的任何擔保。
3.2 圖錄說明
3.2.1 本公司於圖錄或品相報告中就拍賣品作者、來歷、日期、年代質
地、歸屬、真實性、出處、保存情況、品相或估價等所做之表述,
或者於他處所做的任何口頭或書面表述僅為意見,不可依賴為確
定事實。圖錄及網上說明僅作參考用途,不應作為釐定任何物品
的色調或顏色之依據。不得以圖錄及網上影像不符為由拒絕成交。
亦不得以圖錄及網上影像消失,出現越界、重心偏離、存孔洞等
為由拒絕交。售價之預估不應理解為有關該價格是拍賣品將要出
售之價格或其用作任何其他用途之價值之表述。
3.2.2 許多物品因年代或性質原因而無法評為品相完整,且圖錄或品相
報告所示的部份說明乃參考破損及/或修復情況而定。本公司提
供該資料僅作說明用途,缺少該等資料並不意味著物品不存在瑕
疵或未經復,或者特定瑕疵之參考資料意味著物品並不存在任何
其他瑕疵。
3.2.3 除第 5.8條所載者以及不存在欺詐的情況外,賣方、本公司或本
公司任何員工或代理概不就任何有關拍賣品作者、來歷、日期、
年代、歸屬、真實性或保存情況之表述的準確性,或者拍賣品的
任何其他說明錯誤或任何瑕疵承擔任何責任。本條款不含任何形
式的擔保。任何有興趣競價人士應以其自身判斷為準則。
3.3 閣下之責任
閣下有責任了解物品之品相以及圖錄 說明中提 述之事宜。
3.4 評估—僅限於郵票
3.4.1 倘閣下希望獲得任何拍賣(不包括混合拍賣品或包含未加說明的
郵票的拍賣品)的專家意見或真實性證書,閣下須在拍賣會第一
部份開始的預定時間前 48 小時內向本公司發出書面通知。倘本
公司接受,該等申請將具有與因本條款及條件第 5.8 條起見,對
拍賣品之真實性或說明提出質疑的意向通知書相同之效力,第
5.8條之條文將隨之生效。
3.4.2 申請提供專家意見或真實性證 書之通知,說明需要該等意見之
原因以及閣下舉薦的專家(須經本公司同意)之身份。唯當(但不
限於)閣下舉薦的專家不為本公司所認識時, 本公司有權拒絕任何
提供專家意見或真實性證書之申請。
3.4.3 本公司將在接受提供專家意見或真實性證書之申請后,向專家委
員會提交相關拍賣品。閣下當理解並接受專家委員會評審所需之
時間當因情況而定。
3.4.4 本公司不接受以品相為由提出的評估申請。目錄已說明存在瑕疵
的任何拍賣品(即使專家意見或真實性證書列舉出未包含予目錄
說明的其他瑕疵),除贗品以外,或不可退貨。
3.4.5 倘 Spink China Limited 根据本 段的上述條文接受評估申 請,相
關事實或 由拍賣師於相關拍賣品出售前在拍 賣台上聲明
3.4.6 請注意,對於隨附真實性證書的任何郵票,出售的基礎僅為相關
證書,而非任何其他相關的真實性說明或擔保。該等郵票不接受
任何評估申請,亦不接受退貨。
3.4.7 如果閣下從專家委員會收到任何關於拍賣品的信件(不限於真實性
證書),您必須在收到信件後七天內向本公司提供該信件副本。
4 出售時之事宜
4.1 拒絕進入
本公司所舉辦之銷售活動常于本公司或經 本公司管理之物業內進行, 本
公司有權酌情拒絕任何人參加拍賣活動或進入拍賣現場。
4.2 競投前登記
閣下須在拍賣會上競投前,憑有效身份明填寫並簽署一份登記表。請留
意,本公司一般會要求買受人接受信用審核。倘閣下從未于 Spink 成功
競買, 或是 第一次於本公司登記,本公司有權向閣下收取不多於閣下欲
消費之金額的百分之五十為保證金。倘閣下成功競買, 此保證金將於發票
金額內扣除。倘閣下未能成功競買, 則此保證金將悉數以繳付時同樣方式
返還閣下。當某些拍賣品在拍賣會前被定義為“高估價拍賣品”時, 競買
人需要在拍賣開始前繳付保證金。“高估價拍賣品” 之資料會在拍賣會
前於本公司網站公佈。
4.3 本人競投
除非在登記時已通過書面協議協定,閣下為本公司可接受的第三方買受
人之代理,否則不管閣下以親身, 電話, 委託, 在線或電郵等何種型式競
投, 閣下將被 視為競投人本人並承擔個人責任。
4.4 委託競投
倘閣下透過使用本公司圖錄提供的表格或登錄本公司網站向本公司下達
代閣下競投之指令,本公司將盡一切合理努力為閣下競投,惟該等指令
須在拍賣前 24小時之內被接獲。倘本公司獲委託以同等金額競投某件拍
賣品,且在拍賣過程中該競價為最高價,則該拍賣品將被售予競投指令
被首先接獲者。委託競投受銷售時的其他約定規限,且本公司可能無法
按閣下要求的方式競投。由於競投屬於根據已列明條款向潛在買受人提
供的無償服務,本公司不會就未能執行委託競投承擔責任。因此,倘閣
下希望保證競投的確定性,閣下應親自出席。所有委託競投應在出售前
24小時內寄往本公司。
4.5 在線競投
為方便客戶,本公司提供互聯網服務。本公司不會對網上競投產生的錯
誤或無法競投承擔責任,包括(但不限於)由
(i)各方因任何原因導致的網絡鏈接失敗;(ii)在線競投軟件出現故障或問
題及/或 (iii)閣下的網絡鏈接、電腦或系統出現故障或問題,所導致的
錯誤或失敗。執行在線網絡競投屬於無償服務,且受拍賣時的其他約定
規限,故本公司不會就未能執行在線網絡競投或與此相關的錯誤或紕漏
負責。對通過 the saleroom.com 成功競買之客戶, 本公司將額外收取落槌
價 3%手續費用。
4.6 電話競投
倘閣下在出售前 24小時之內與本公司訂立協議,本公司將盡一切合理努
力聯繫閣下以使閣下能通過電話參與競投,惟本公司在任何情況下概不
就未能聯繫到閣下進行電話競投向賣方或閣下承擔責任。
4.7 貨幣兌換工具
部份拍賣會會於拍賣當日運行貨幣兌換工具。該等工具以中國銀行向本
公司所報的 1 個月遠期匯率,或由本公司當天釐定的任何其他適用匯率
為基準。競投將按本公司釐定的貨幣結算,於香港舉行的拍賣通常以港
幣結算。然而,該貨幣兌換工具未必一定可靠,且在準確顯示拍賣品編
號或港幣競價的等值外幣方面,可能出現本公司無法控制之錯誤。本公
司概不就閣下因遵循該兌換工具而遭受的任何損失承擔責任。 08/14
4.8 視頻圖像
部份拍賣會將安裝顯示屏。顯示屏在運行時可能發生錯誤,惟本公司無
法就圖像與所出售拍賣品一致或作為原作復制品之圖像質量承擔責任。
4.9 競價階梯
開拍價一般低於估價下限,隨后按下列順 序加價,惟拍賣師會在拍賣
過程中改變競 價階 梯。常見的競價階梯為:
100港元至 2,000港元, 每次增加 100港元
2,000港元至 3,000港元, 每次增加 200港元
3,000港元至 5,000港元, 每次增加 200/300港元
5,000港元至 10,000港元, 每次增加 500港元
10,000港元至 20,000港元, 每次增加 1,000港元
20,000港元至 30,000港元, 每次增加 2,000港元
30,000港元至 50,000港元, 每次增加 2,000/ 3,000港元
50,000港元至 100,000港元, 每次增加 5,000港元
100,000港元至 200,000港元, 每次增加 10,000港元
200,000港元至 300,000港元, 每次增加 20,000港元
300,000港元至 500,000港元, 每次增加 20,000/ 30,000港元
500,000港元至 1,000,000港元, 每次增加 50,000港元
4.10 由 Spink Group競投
4.10.1 本公司保留代表賣方以不超過保留價(永遠不會高於拍賣圖錄所
示之估價下限)金額(如有)之競價競投拍賣品之權利。
4.10.2 Spink Group保留本人競投及購買 拍賣品之權利。
4.11 拍賣師之酌情權拍賣師可全權拒絕任何競投,並以其決定之方式撤銷或
分拆任何拍賣品、合併兩個(或以上)拍賣品以及在出現錯誤或爭議時
重新拍賣。
4.12 競投成功
倘競價總是高於保留價(如適用),拍賣師酌情落槌時即表示接受最高競
價以及閣下與賣方之間的銷售合約達成。
4.13 售後安排
倘閣下在拍賣後的 60日內就任何拍賣品與賣方訂立任何私人銷售協議,
本公司作為賣方的獨家代理,保留根據本條款及條件向閣下收取適用之
買受人酬金及根據賣方協議之條款向賣方收取佣金之權利。
4.14 退貨
當閣下的競價被接納並成功競投,閣下需根據本條款及條件支付相關貨
款及費用。若商品出現任何問題而閣下欲安排退貨,則閣下必須自收貨
起七天內聯絡本公司,清楚闡明問題之詳細,本公司或要求閣下將商品
送返以作檢查。根據第 5.8 條,是否取消銷售並退回該商品貨款將由本
公司酌情決定。一般而言,若閣下未能將與拍賣日品相相同的物品退還
予本公司,本公司將不接受顧客的退貨及退換。
5. 拍賣後事宜
5.1 買受人酬金
除落槌價外,閣下須按各拍賣品的最終落槌價向本公司支付 20%的買受
人酬金。若 通過 the-saleroom.com 成功競買時落槌價之額外 3%手續費用,
以及以信用卡結帳時之額外手續費用。
5.2 付款
5.2.1 閣下須向本公司提供閣下之全名及固定地址,並在要求時提供向本
公司付款的銀行之詳情。閣下須在出售日期后的七日內全數支付發
票金額。本條文在閣下擬出口拍賣品,且需要(或可能需要)提供
出口許可證時仍然適用。
5.2.2 在未將所有應付款項全數支付予本公司之前,閣下將不會獲得拍賣
品之所有權,即使本公司已將拍賣品讓與閣下。
5.2.3 付款應按以下方式之一以港幣進行:
i. 由銀行直接匯至本公司賬戶,詳情載於發票。閣下將承擔所有
的 銀行相關開支。請確保閣下之客戶編號已列於匯款單。
ii 使用支票或銀行匯票向 Spin China Limited 付款。請留意在非香
港銀行簽發支票或銀行匯票的手續費將由閣下承擔。請確保隨
附付印於發票底部的匯款憑條。
iii. 若使用 Visa 或萬事達咭付款,閣下須支付 3%的額外費用; 若使
用美國運通信用咭付款,閣下須支付 4%的額外費用。請留意所
有美國運通信用咭付款均將在本公司的倫敦辦事處以英鎊進行。
本公司對閣下
因使用信用咭付款而產生的任何外匯虧損或費用概不負責。
5.2.4 除登記時已為閣下作為第三方人士代理人之身份達成協定外,貨
款應由已登記之受買人而非第三方付。
5.3 通知
本公司無法以電話通知成功的競投方。儘管發票將在拍賣會結束后寄出,
惟本公司並不承擔將閣下之競投結果知會予閣下 之責任。閣下應於拍賣
後盡早親身或致電聯絡本公司查詢閣下競投之結果,以免承擔因付款延
誤而產生之費用。
5.4 提貨
5.4.1 除非經特別指明,否則本公司(或 Spink Group)在收到全額付款
前之前將保留已出售拍賣品。買受人需於接收拍賣品時全數支付
所有費用,除非在拍賣前已與本公司達成特別協定,買受人需於
拍賣起七天內完成交易。拍賣品只於所有款項全數入賬後方能發
貨。
5.4.2 拍賣品可於拍賣會結束後在本公司領取。在向本公司出示以 Spink
China Limited為收款人的支票或銀行匯票時,除非本公司特別指明,
否則在支票或銀行匯票結清並將款項匯至本公司銀行賬戶前,本
公司仍將保留拍賣品。
5.4.3 閣下將自領取時間起或自出售當日起計的七天屆滿時(以兩者之較
早者為準),承擔拍賣品相關的任何風險;Spink China Limited及其
僱員及代理概不對拍賣品在其各自的保管或控制期間,由疏忽或
其他原因引起的任何丟失或破壞承擔責任。
5.4.4 如有需要,本公司之運輸部可作為代理人為閣下安排貨運。如經
特別申請,本公司亦會推薦承運商,惟該等推薦乃基於相關承運
商的整體過往經驗而作出,本公司不會就相關第三方的行本公司
將盡一切合理努力謹慎處理,但請緊記,為或遺漏向本公司作出
推薦的任何人負責。
5.4.5 裝卸和包裝商品時,自領取時間起或自出售當日起計的七天屆滿
時(以兩者之較早者為準),與拍賣品相關的任何風險乃由閣下承擔。
5.4.6 買受人有責任瞭解商品被進口到最終目的地時,海關有可能就該
次進口徵收關稅。Spink 不接受以避免關稅為由要求返運。買受人
亦有責任理解各地海關有不同限制禁止某類收藏品進口。Spink 既
不就上述情況退貨,亦不就商品被海關沒收或銷毀負責。
5.4.7 若買受人要求商品被送到發票上列印的地址以外的地點, Spink將
酌情處理閣下的申請。
5.5 未能付款或提貨之補救措施
5.5. 1 倘閣下未能於發票規定日期結束後的七日內付款,本公司有權行
使以下一項或多項權利或補救措施:
5.5.1.1 自全額款項到期日起,以每日 2% 的月度複合利率計收利
息;
5.5.1.2 以閣下仍未支付的款項抵銷 Spink Group 在任何其他交易中
結欠閣下之款項;
5.5.1.3 本公司或令 Spink Group 扣留閣下的所有或部份拍賣品或其
他財物,直至閣下結清拖欠本公司或 Spink Group 的所有款
項,即使欠款與該等拍賣品或其他財物無關。在本公司發
出催繳欠款通知的 14日後,Spink Group有權出售該等拍賣
品或其他財物。本公司會將所得款項 用於結清閣下拖欠本
公司之款項,餘額將退還予閣下;
5.5.1.4 不論閣下是否同意,倘閣下因不同交易而拖欠 Spink Group
數筆款項,已付款將用於償付任何特定交易之欠款;
5.5.1.5 在未來的拍賣會上拒絕接受閣下作出或代閣下作出的任何
競投, 或在接受閣下的競投前收取保證 金。
5.5.2 倘閣下未能在 35日內付款,本公司還有權:
5.5.2.1 撤銷在同一或其他拍賣會上出售予閣下的拍賣品或任何其
他物 品;
5.5.2.2 重新安排公開或私下出售拍賣品,倘售價低於原先的價格,
本公司將向閣下追償餘款及所有合理開支,包括 20%的賣
方佣金、費用、賠償、訴訟費、酬金以及各類出售相關費
用或因閣下未能付款而引發的其他費用;或
5.5.2.3當拍賣品重新拍賣,在拍賣目錄刊出閣下為前成功競投者,
但未能付款;或
5.5.2.4 採取其他本公司認為合適的行動。
5.6 未能提貨
倘貨物於出售後 14 日內仍未領取(無論是否已經付款),閣下須按每件
貨物每日 30港元之費率支付儲存費,外加任何
可能適用的處理費。在結清所有費用以及拖欠本公司的任何其他款項之
前,閣下無權領取拍賣品。
5.7 壞賬記錄
倘若閣下未能根據本條款及條件支付任何拍賣品
5.7.1 無論欠款已償還與否,本公司有權拒絕閣下繼續參與任何本公司
舉辦的拍賣會; 並
5.7.2 閣下同意本公司向其他拍賣公司或網絡競投平臺披露閣下的壞賬
記錄,當中包括閣下姓名、住址、結欠性質和欠款日期。 拍賣公司
或其他網絡競投平臺將根據有關的壞賬記錄決定是否接受閣下的
競投。
5.8 出口許可證
5.8.1 貨物出口前,閣下須檢查是否需要出口許可證。
5.8.2 除非經本公司書面批準,否則申請出口許可證不會對閣下於 7 日
內本公司付款之責任,以及本公司向閣下收取延期付款的利息之
權利產生影 響。
5.8.3 除非經本公司書面批準,否則申請出口許可證不會對閣下於 7 日
內本公司付款之責任,以及本公司向閣下收取延期付款的利息之
權利產生影響。本公司無撤銷出售,或者退還閣下付款之利息或
期間觸發的其他開支(即使需申請出口許可證)之責任。
5.9 贗品之退款
5.9.1 倘本公司出售之拍賣品(而非圖錄中並無說明的混合物品)被證
實為贗 品,本公司將撤銷出售並向閣下退還閣下已支付之款項。
在下列任何情況下,本公司概不負責退還任何款項 (a)倘拍賣日
之圖錄說明或展廳通告符合當時學者或專家普遍接受的意見,或
已清楚表明此類意見有爭議;或(b)只能用科學方法證明該拍賣
品為贋品,而該科學方法是在拍賣品圖錄出版後才被普遍使用;
或僅能用某種方法證明該拍賣品為贋品,而該種方法的使用費用
昂貴、不合實際或可能對拍賣品造成損害。此外,閣下 應注意,
滿足下述條件後方可獲得退款:
5.9.1.1 閣下須於拍賣日起計的七日內書面通知本公司閣下認為相
關拍賣品為贗品;
5.9.1.2 閣下須於十四日內將與拍賣日品相相同的物品退還予本公
司;及
5.9.1.3 退還拍賣品後,閣下須盡快提供符合本公司要求的證
據,以證明相關拍賣品為贗品以及閣下有能力在免於任
何第三方申索的情況下,將物品所有權轉讓予本公司。
5.9.1.4 閣下須在取得證據後七日內向本公司提供該等證據,以證
明相關拍賣品為贋品。
5.9.2 在任何情況下,閣下要求本公司就相關拍賣品向閣下支付的金額
不得超過閣下實際支付的金額,且閣下無權要求支付利息。
5.9.3 本擔保之利益不能轉讓,且僅面向本公司於相關拍賣品出售時向
其開立原始發票,以及出售後一直為相關拍賣品之所有 人,且無
向任何第三方出售該拍賣品任何權益 之人士。
5.9.4 本公司有權依賴任何科學方法或其他方法證明相關拍賣品非贗品,
不論該方法於拍賣日是否已經使用或正在使用。
6 責任
此項免責聲明不會在任何方面免除或限制該等責任:
6.1 因本公司的疏忽所產生的人身傷亡; 或
6.2 因本公司的欺詐行為或失實陳述而產生的任 何損害或責任。
7 收集個人資料之用途 7.1 閣下提供的個人資料將會用於:
7.1.1 競投拍賣品(無論成功與否)和其他本公司提供的拍賣相關服務;;
7.1.2 支付成功競取的拍賣品;
7.1.3 寄送拍賣品; 當相關機構(包括速遞公司、海關)向本公司查詢
有關拍賣品的事宜,閣下的個人資料將會被適度披露;;
7.1.4 通知閣下有關本公司提供的相關產品和服務,閣下可以隨時通知
本公司取消相關服務。
7.2 根據條款4.2,閣下同意本公司向信貸資料營運商披露您的個人資料,它
們可能保留相關記錄.
7.3 根據條款5.11,倘若閣下拖欠本公司任何款項而拒絕付款,您同意本公
司向其他拍賣公司或網絡競投平台披露有關的壞賬信息。
7.4 本公司亦將與第三方(包括其他拍賣公司或網絡競投平台等)保持緊密
聯繫, 並可能向它們收集有關閣下的資料。
8 版權
8.1 本公司有權(根據非專有基準)對拍賣品進行拍照、拍攝或以其他方法
製作相關拍賣品之影像。該等影像相關的所有權利均歸本公司所有,本
公司有權以本公司認為恰當之任何方式使用該權利。
8.2 本公司擁有並始終擁有拍賣品相關的所有影像、插圖以及書面材料之版
權,並有權以本公司認為恰當的任何方式使用該版權。未事先徵得本公
司書面批準之前,閣下不得使用或允許任何他人使用該等影像、插圖以
及書面材料。
9 通告
根據本條款及條件發出的所有通告將由專人以一等郵件郵寄或傳真至由另一方
向寄件人提供的地址。任何通過郵寄發出的通告將被視為已於郵寄後的第二個
工作日收取;倘地址位於海外,則為郵寄後的第五個工作日。任何傳真或由專
人送達之通告將被視為已於發出後首個工作日到達。
10 附加條文
10.1 不管是否涉及侵權行為(包括過失),違反法定義務,合同失實陳述,或
其他原因, 本公司一概不承擔以下責任:
10.1.1 利潤損失,業務損失,商譽損毁和/或類似的損失,失去預期積
蓄,貨物,合同,使用權,數據或信息; 或
10.1.2 任何特殊,間接,連帶或純經濟損失,成本,損害,費用或開
支。
10.2 可分割性
倘本條款及條件的任何部份被任何法庭視為無效、不合法或不可强制執
行,其他部份則在法律允許的範圍內維持有效,各方須遵守執行。
10.3 不可抗力
倘本公司因行動、事件、不作為或本公司無法控制之事故,包括(但不
限於)罷工、閉廠或其他行業糾紛(不論是否涉及本公司員工或任何其
他方員工)、公共服務或運輸網絡癱瘓、天災、戰爭、暴動、內亂、惡意
損壞、遵守任何法律或政府命令、規定或指示、事故、廠房或機械故障、
火災、洪災、風暴或供應商或分包商違約而無法履行或遞延履行本公司
根據本條款及條件所承擔之責任或無法繼續營業,本公司對閣下不承擔
任何責任。
10.4 豁免權利
10.4.1 本條款及條件規定的任何權利之豁免僅在其以書面形式列載,
並僅適用於所列情況時方為有效。一方未能行使或延遲行使本
條款及條件或法律所規定的任何權利或補救措施,不構成該等
(或任何其他)權利或補救措施之豁免,亦不排除或限制進一步
行使相關權利或補救措施。行使單項或部份該等權利或補救措
施並不排除或限制該等(或任何其他)權利或補救措施的進一
步行使。
10.4.2 除另有說明外,本條款及條件產生之權利乃為累積,且不排除
法律所規定之權利。
10.5 法律及司法管轄區
10.5.1 本條款及條件以及任何因其或其客體產生或與之相關的任何糾
紛或申索, 將受香港法律規限,并根據香港法律解釋。
10.5.2 各方同意,香港法院擁有解決任何因本條款及條件或其客體產
生,或與之有關的糾紛或申索的非專有司法管轄。
10.6 本條款及條件以英文版本為准
該等條款及條件的英文版本與中文版本之間若有歧義之處,概以英文版
本為准。
買受人條款及條件
該等條件列載了本公司(Spink China Limited, 註冊地址為香港皇后大道西 111號 4及 5樓)作為賣方代理或賣方本人與閣下(買受人)訂立合約之條款,閣下應仔細閱讀。
1. 釋義
本文所載的以下釋義適用於該等條件。
買受人酬金 指閣下應根據以下第 5.1條所載之費率,按落槌價支付的百分比;
真實性證書 指由專家委員會發放,用於證明拍賣品真實性的證書;
專家委員會 指由可根據第 3.4.3條對送達的拍賣品進行評估的專家組成的委員會;
贗品 指構成模仿的拍賣品。贗品以欺騙為目的進行整體構思及製作,用以混淆作者、來歷、年代、時期、文化或來源等正確描述並未反映於圖錄當中的內
容,且於拍賣日的價值遠不及符合圖錄說明者。因此,拍賣品概不因任何破壞/或任何類型的修復工作(包括重新上釉)而被列為贗品;
落槌價 指拍賣師落槌决定將拍賣品售予買受人的價格;
拍賣品 指交予本公司拍賣的物品,尤其指任何圖錄內編有任何編號而加以說明的物品;
保留價 指本公司與賣方協定的拍賣品最低售價;
賣方 指由本公司出售的拍賣品的所有人;
Spink Group 指 Spink China Limited、Spink and Son Limited、及本公司之聯營公司;
2 SPINK CHINA作為代理的角色
2.1 本公司將作為賣方代理或不時作為拍賣品所有人本人,以拍賣或私人方
式進行所有售。請注意,即使作為賣方代理而非本人,本公司亦可於拍
賣品擁有財務利益。
2.2 拍賣品的出售合約將在閣下與賣方之間釐定。
3 出售前事宜
3.1 物品檢查
強烈建議閣下在拍賣開始前,親自對感興趣的物品進行檢查。品相報告
可經申請獲得。本公司並不向閣下提供除贗品(載於本條款及條件第
5.10條)外的任何擔保。
3.2 圖錄說明
3.2.1 本公司於圖錄或品相報告中就拍賣品作者、來歷、日期、年代質
地、歸屬、真實性、出處、保存情況、品相或估價等所做之表述,
或者於他處所做的任何口頭或書面表述僅為意見,不可依賴為確
定事實。圖錄及網上說明僅作參考用途,不應作為釐定任何物品
的色調或顏色之依據。不得以圖錄及網上影像不符為由拒絕成交。
亦不得以圖錄及網上影像消失,出現越界、重心偏離、存孔洞等
為由拒絕交。售價之預估不應理解為有關該價格是拍賣品將要出
售之價格或其用作任何其他用途之價值之表述。
3.2.2 許多物品因年代或性質原因而無法評為品相完整,且圖錄或品相
報告所示的部份說明乃參考破損及/或修復情況而定。本公司提
供該資料僅作說明用途,缺少該等資料並不意味著物品不存在瑕
疵或未經復,或者特定瑕疵之參考資料意味著物品並不存在任何
其他瑕疵。
3.2.3 除第 5.8條所載者以及不存在欺詐的情況外,賣方、本公司或本
公司任何員工或代理概不就任何有關拍賣品作者、來歷、日期、
年代、歸屬、真實性或保存情況之表述的準確性,或者拍賣品的
任何其他說明錯誤或任何瑕疵承擔任何責任。本條款不含任何形
式的擔保。任何有興趣競價人士應以其自身判斷為準則。
3.3 閣下之責任
閣下有責任了解物品之品相以及圖錄 說明中提 述之事宜。
3.4 評估—僅限於郵票
3.4.1 倘閣下希望獲得任何拍賣(不包括混合拍賣品或包含未加說明的
郵票的拍賣品)的專家意見或真實性證書,閣下須在拍賣會第一
部份開始的預定時間前 48 小時內向本公司發出書面通知。倘本
公司接受,該等申請將具有與因本條款及條件第 5.8 條起見,對
拍賣品之真實性或說明提出質疑的意向通知書相同之效力,第
5.8條之條文將隨之生效。
3.4.2 申請提供專家意見或真實性證 書之通知,說明需要該等意見之
原因以及閣下舉薦的專家(須經本公司同意)之身份。唯當(但不
限於)閣下舉薦的專家不為本公司所認識時, 本公司有權拒絕任何
提供專家意見或真實性證書之申請。
3.4.3 本公司將在接受提供專家意見或真實性證書之申請后,向專家委
員會提交相關拍賣品。閣下當理解並接受專家委員會評審所需之
時間當因情況而定。
3.4.4 本公司不接受以品相為由提出的評估申請。目錄已說明存在瑕疵
的任何拍賣品(即使專家意見或真實性證書列舉出未包含予目錄
說明的其他瑕疵),除贗品以外,或不可退貨。
3.4.5 倘 Spink China Limited 根据本 段的上述條文接受評估申 請,相
關事實或 由拍賣師於相關拍賣品出售前在拍 賣台上聲明
3.4.6 請注意,對於隨附真實性證書的任何郵票,出售的基礎僅為相關
證書,而非任何其他相關的真實性說明或擔保。該等郵票不接受
任何評估申請,亦不接受退貨。
3.4.7 如果閣下從專家委員會收到任何關於拍賣品的信件(不限於真實性
證書),您必須在收到信件後七天內向本公司提供該信件副本。
4 出售時之事宜
4.1 拒絕進入
本公司所舉辦之銷售活動常于本公司或經 本公司管理之物業內進行, 本
公司有權酌情拒絕任何人參加拍賣活動或進入拍賣現場。
4.2 競投前登記
閣下須在拍賣會上競投前,憑有效身份明填寫並簽署一份登記表。請留
意,本公司一般會要求買受人接受信用審核。倘閣下從未于 Spink 成功
競買, 或是 第一次於本公司登記,本公司有權向閣下收取不多於閣下欲
消費之金額的百分之五十為保證金。倘閣下成功競買, 此保證金將於發票
金額內扣除。倘閣下未能成功競買, 則此保證金將悉數以繳付時同樣方式
返還閣下。當某些拍賣品在拍賣會前被定義為“高估價拍賣品”時, 競買
人需要在拍賣開始前繳付保證金。“高估價拍賣品” 之資料會在拍賣會
前於本公司網站公佈。
4.3 本人競投
除非在登記時已通過書面協議協定,閣下為本公司可接受的第三方買受
人之代理,否則不管閣下以親身, 電話, 委託, 在線或電郵等何種型式競
投, 閣下將被 視為競投人本人並承擔個人責任。
4.4 委託競投
倘閣下透過使用本公司圖錄提供的表格或登錄本公司網站向本公司下達
代閣下競投之指令,本公司將盡一切合理努力為閣下競投,惟該等指令
須在拍賣前 24小時之內被接獲。倘本公司獲委託以同等金額競投某件拍
賣品,且在拍賣過程中該競價為最高價,則該拍賣品將被售予競投指令
被首先接獲者。委託競投受銷售時的其他約定規限,且本公司可能無法
按閣下要求的方式競投。由於競投屬於根據已列明條款向潛在買受人提
供的無償服務,本公司不會就未能執行委託競投承擔責任。因此,倘閣
下希望保證競投的確定性,閣下應親自出席。所有委託競投應在出售前
24小時內寄往本公司。
4.5 在線競投
為方便客戶,本公司提供互聯網服務。本公司不會對網上競投產生的錯
誤或無法競投承擔責任,包括(但不限於)由
(i)各方因任何原因導致的網絡鏈接失敗;(ii)在線競投軟件出現故障或問
題及/或 (iii)閣下的網絡鏈接、電腦或系統出現故障或問題,所導致的
錯誤或失敗。執行在線網絡競投屬於無償服務,且受拍賣時的其他約定
規限,故本公司不會就未能執行在線網絡競投或與此相關的錯誤或紕漏
負責。對通過 the saleroom.com 成功競買之客戶, 本公司將額外收取落槌
價 3%手續費用。
4.6 電話競投
倘閣下在出售前 24小時之內與本公司訂立協議,本公司將盡一切合理努
力聯繫閣下以使閣下能通過電話參與競投,惟本公司在任何情況下概不
就未能聯繫到閣下進行電話競投向賣方或閣下承擔責任。
4.7 貨幣兌換工具
部份拍賣會會於拍賣當日運行貨幣兌換工具。該等工具以中國銀行向本
公司所報的 1 個月遠期匯率,或由本公司當天釐定的任何其他適用匯率
為基準。競投將按本公司釐定的貨幣結算,於香港舉行的拍賣通常以港
幣結算。然而,該貨幣兌換工具未必一定可靠,且在準確顯示拍賣品編
號或港幣競價的等值外幣方面,可能出現本公司無法控制之錯誤。本公
司概不就閣下因遵循該兌換工具而遭受的任何損失承擔責任。 08/14
買受人條款及條件
該等條件列載了本公司(Spink China Limited, 註冊地址為香港皇后大道西 111號 4及 5樓)作為賣方代理或賣方本人與閣下(買受人)訂立合約之條款,閣下應仔細閱讀。
1. 釋義
本文所載的以下釋義適用於該等條件。
買受人酬金 指閣下應根據以下第 5.1條所載之費率,按落槌價支付的百分比;
真實性證書 指由專家委員會發放,用於證明拍賣品真實性的證書;
專家委員會 指由可根據第 3.4.3條對送達的拍賣品進行評估的專家組成的委員會;
贗品 指構成模仿的拍賣品。贗品以欺騙為目的進行整體構思及製作,用以混淆作者、來歷、年代、時期、文化或來源等正確描述並未反映於圖錄當中的內
容,且於拍賣日的價值遠不及符合圖錄說明者。因此,拍賣品概不因任何破壞/或任何類型的修復工作(包括重新上釉)而被列為贗品;
落槌價 指拍賣師落槌决定將拍賣品售予買受人的價格;
拍賣品 指交予本公司拍賣的物品,尤其指任何圖錄內編有任何編號而加以說明的物品;
保留價 指本公司與賣方協定的拍賣品最低售價;
賣方 指由本公司出售的拍賣品的所有人;
Spink Group 指 Spink China Limited、Spink and Son Limited、及本公司之聯營公司;
2 SPINK CHINA作為代理的角色
2.1 本公司將作為賣方代理或不時作為拍賣品所有人本人,以拍賣或私人方
式進行所有售。請注意,即使作為賣方代理而非本人,本公司亦可於拍
賣品擁有財務利益。
2.2 拍賣品的出售合約將在閣下與賣方之間釐定。
3 出售前事宜
3.1 物品檢查
強烈建議閣下在拍賣開始前,親自對感興趣的物品進行檢查。品相報告
可經申請獲得。本公司並不向閣下提供除贗品(載於本條款及條件第
5.10條)外的任何擔保。
3.2 圖錄說明
3.2.1 本公司於圖錄或品相報告中就拍賣品作者、來歷、日期、年代質
地、歸屬、真實性、出處、保存情況、品相或估價等所做之表述,
或者於他處所做的任何口頭或書面表述僅為意見,不可依賴為確
定事實。圖錄及網上說明僅作參考用途,不應作為釐定任何物品
的色調或顏色之依據。不得以圖錄及網上影像不符為由拒絕成交。
亦不得以圖錄及網上影像消失,出現越界、重心偏離、存孔洞等
為由拒絕交。售價之預估不應理解為有關該價格是拍賣品將要出
售之價格或其用作任何其他用途之價值之表述。
3.2.2 許多物品因年代或性質原因而無法評為品相完整,且圖錄或品相
報告所示的部份說明乃參考破損及/或修復情況而定。本公司提
供該資料僅作說明用途,缺少該等資料並不意味著物品不存在瑕
疵或未經復,或者特定瑕疵之參考資料意味著物品並不存在任何
其他瑕疵。
3.2.3 除第 5.8條所載者以及不存在欺詐的情況外,賣方、本公司或本
公司任何員工或代理概不就任何有關拍賣品作者、來歷、日期、
年代、歸屬、真實性或保存情況之表述的準確性,或者拍賣品的
任何其他說明錯誤或任何瑕疵承擔任何責任。本條款不含任何形
式的擔保。任何有興趣競價人士應以其自身判斷為準則。
3.3 閣下之責任
閣下有責任了解物品之品相以及圖錄 說明中提 述之事宜。
3.4 評估—僅限於郵票
3.4.1 倘閣下希望獲得任何拍賣(不包括混合拍賣品或包含未加說明的
郵票的拍賣品)的專家意見或真實性證書,閣下須在拍賣會第一
部份開始的預定時間前 48 小時內向本公司發出書面通知。倘本
公司接受,該等申請將具有與因本條款及條件第 5.8 條起見,對
拍賣品之真實性或說明提出質疑的意向通知書相同之效力,第
5.8條之條文將隨之生效。
3.4.2 申請提供專家意見或真實性證 書之通知,說明需要該等意見之
原因以及閣下舉薦的專家(須經本公司同意)之身份。唯當(但不
限於)閣下舉薦的專家不為本公司所認識時, 本公司有權拒絕任何
提供專家意見或真實性證書之申請。
3.4.3 本公司將在接受提供專家意見或真實性證書之申請后,向專家委
員會提交相關拍賣品。閣下當理解並接受專家委員會評審所需之
時間當因情況而定。
3.4.4 本公司不接受以品相為由提出的評估申請。目錄已說明存在瑕疵
的任何拍賣品(即使專家意見或真實性證書列舉出未包含予目錄
說明的其他瑕疵),除贗品以外,或不可退貨。
3.4.5 倘 Spink China Limited 根据本 段的上述條文接受評估申 請,相
關事實或 由拍賣師於相關拍賣品出售前在拍 賣台上聲明
3.4.6 請注意,對於隨附真實性證書的任何郵票,出售的基礎僅為相關
證書,而非任何其他相關的真實性說明或擔保。該等郵票不接受
任何評估申請,亦不接受退貨。
3.4.7 如果閣下從專家委員會收到任何關於拍賣品的信件(不限於真實性
證書),您必須在收到信件後七天內向本公司提供該信件副本。
4 出售時之事宜
4.1 拒絕進入
本公司所舉辦之銷售活動常于本公司或經 本公司管理之物業內進行, 本
公司有權酌情拒絕任何人參加拍賣活動或進入拍賣現場。
4.2 競投前登記
閣下須在拍賣會上競投前,憑有效身份明填寫並簽署一份登記表。請留
意,本公司一般會要求買受人接受信用審核。倘閣下從未于 Spink 成功
競買, 或是 第一次於本公司登記,本公司有權向閣下收取不多於閣下欲
消費之金額的百分之五十為保證金。倘閣下成功競買, 此保證金將於發票
金額內扣除。倘閣下未能成功競買, 則此保證金將悉數以繳付時同樣方式
返還閣下。當某些拍賣品在拍賣會前被定義為“高估價拍賣品”時, 競買
人需要在拍賣開始前繳付保證金。“高估價拍賣品” 之資料會在拍賣會
前於本公司網站公佈。
4.3 本人競投
除非在登記時已通過書面協議協定,閣下為本公司可接受的第三方買受
人之代理,否則不管閣下以親身, 電話, 委託, 在線或電郵等何種型式競
投, 閣下將被 視為競投人本人並承擔個人責任。
4.4 委託競投
倘閣下透過使用本公司圖錄提供的表格或登錄本公司網站向本公司下達
代閣下競投之指令,本公司將盡一切合理努力為閣下競投,惟該等指令
須在拍賣前 24小時之內被接獲。倘本公司獲委託以同等金額競投某件拍
賣品,且在拍賣過程中該競價為最高價,則該拍賣品將被售予競投指令
被首先接獲者。委託競投受銷售時的其他約定規限,且本公司可能無法
按閣下要求的方式競投。由於競投屬於根據已列明條款向潛在買受人提
供的無償服務,本公司不會就未能執行委託競投承擔責任。因此,倘閣
下希望保證競投的確定性,閣下應親自出席。所有委託競投應在出售前
24小時內寄往本公司。
4.5 在線競投
為方便客戶,本公司提供互聯網服務。本公司不會對網上競投產生的錯
誤或無法競投承擔責任,包括(但不限於)由
(i)各方因任何原因導致的網絡鏈接失敗;(ii)在線競投軟件出現故障或問
題及/或 (iii)閣下的網絡鏈接、電腦或系統出現故障或問題,所導致的
錯誤或失敗。執行在線網絡競投屬於無償服務,且受拍賣時的其他約定
規限,故本公司不會就未能執行在線網絡競投或與此相關的錯誤或紕漏
負責。對通過 the saleroom.com 成功競買之客戶, 本公司將額外收取落槌
價 3%手續費用。
4.6 電話競投
倘閣下在出售前 24小時之內與本公司訂立協議,本公司將盡一切合理努
力聯繫閣下以使閣下能通過電話參與競投,惟本公司在任何情況下概不
就未能聯繫到閣下進行電話競投向賣方或閣下承擔責任。
4.7 貨幣兌換工具
部份拍賣會會於拍賣當日運行貨幣兌換工具。該等工具以中國銀行向本
公司所報的 1 個月遠期匯率,或由本公司當天釐定的任何其他適用匯率
為基準。競投將按本公司釐定的貨幣結算,於香港舉行的拍賣通常以港
幣結算。然而,該貨幣兌換工具未必一定可靠,且在準確顯示拍賣品編
號或港幣競價的等值外幣方面,可能出現本公司無法控制之錯誤。本公
司概不就閣下因遵循該兌換工具而遭受的任何損失承擔責任。 08/14
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SALE CALENDAR 2014 / 2015
STAMPS25 September Great Britain from the Vestey Collection London 14031
10 October Indian Postal Agencies in the Persian Gulf Area, The Alan Parsons Collection Hong Kong 14037
11 October The Philatelic Collector's Series Sale Hong Kong CSS10
16 October Australian Commonwealth from the Vestey Collection London 14032
26/27 November The Philatelic Collector's Series Sale London 14025
11 December The Leeward Islands, Bahamas and Turks Islands from the Vestey Collection London 14033
18 January David Tett's Collection of Prisoner of War Mail in East Asia and Dutch East Indies Hong Kong 15016
18 January Fine Stamps and Covers of China and Hong Kong Hong Kong 15017
21/22 January The Philatelic Collector's Series Sale New York 150
28 January East Africa from the Vestey Collection London 15013
29/30 January The Philatelic Collector's Series Sale London 15011
31 January The Philatelic Collector's Series Sale, including Latin America and Europe Lugano SW1015
COINS15 November The Numismatic Collector's Series Sale Hong Kong CSS13
2 December Important Collection of Islamic and Indian Coins London 14038
3/4 December Ancient, English & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals London 14007
17 January Banknotes, Bonds & Share Certificates of China and Hong Kong Hong Kong 15015
25/26 March Ancient, English & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals London 15004
BANKNOTES30 September World Banknotes London 14013
1/2 October World Banknotes London 14013
15 November The Numismatic Collector's Series Sale Hong Kong CSS13
9/10 December World Banknotes London 14039
17 January Banknotes, Bonds & Share Certificates of China and Hong Kong Hong Kong 15015
28/29/30 April World Banknotes London 15008
MEDALS20 November Orders, Decoration, Campaign Medals & Militaria London 14003
23 April Orders, Decoration, Campaign Medals & Militaria London 15001
BONDS & SHARES15 November The Numismatic Collector's Series Sale Hong Kong CSS13
28 November Bonds and Share Certificates of the World London 14017
17 January Banknotes, Bonds & Share Certificates of China and Hong Kong Hong Kong 15015
31 January Bonds & Share Certificates of the World Lugano SW1014
AUTOGRAPHSDecember The Numismatic Collector's Series Sale New York 321
WINES20 November Wines, Cognacs and Other Spirits Hong Kong SFW11
The above sale dates are subject to change.____________________________Spink offers the following services:
Valuation for insurance and probate for individual items or whole collections.Sales on a commission basis either of individual pieces or whole collections.
GROUP CHAIRMAN AND CEO Olivier D. Stocker
YOUR SPECIALISTS
STAMPS UK – Tim Hirsch Guy Croton Fernando Martínez David Parsons Nick Startup Neill Granger
Paul Mathews Dominic Savastano Tom Smith Ian Shapiro USA – George Eveleth Richard Debney
Europe – Guido Craveri Fernando Martínez China – Anna Lee Tommy Chau
COINS UK - Mike Veissid Richard Bishop Eleanor Charlotte Dix
Tim Robson Edouard Wyngaard Jon Mann Barbara Mears John Pett USA – Stephen Goldsmith Greg Cole
China – Kin Choi Cheung BANKNOTES, BONDS & SHARES
UK – Barnaby Faull Mike Veissid Andrew Pattison Monica Kruber USA – Stephen Goldsmith Europe – Peter Christen
China – Paul Pei Po Chow Kelvin Cheung ORDERS, DECORATIONS, MEDALS & MILITARIA
UK – Mark Quayle Oliver Pepys John Hayward BOOKS
UK – Philip Skingley Jennifer Mulholland AUTOGRAPHS
USA – Stephen Goldsmith WINES
China – Vincent Cleme Anna Lee Guillaume Willk-Fabia
YOUR EUROPE TEAM (LONDON – LUGANO) Chairman’s Office
Charles Blane Directors
Tim Hirsch Anthony Spink Auction & Client Management Team
Miroslava Adusei-Poku Edward Rivers Luca Borgo Rita Ariete Dora Szigeti John Winchcombe María Martínez Maurizio Schenini
Finance Alison Bennet Marco Fiori Mina Bhagat Dennis Muriu Billy Tumelty Hemel Thakore
IT & Administration Berdia Qamarauli Leszek Woronowicz Liz Cones Curlene Spencer Tom Robinson
Cristina Dugoni Giacomo Canzi
YOUR AMERICA TEAM (NEW YORK) Auction Administration and Marketing & Design
Sonia Alves Luke Mitchell Madison Lang Finance & Administration
Aleena Nieves Auctioneers
Stephen Goldsmith
YOUR ASIA TEAM (HONG KONG – SINGAPORE) Vice Chairman
Anna Lee Administration
Angie Ihlo Fung Newton Tsang Sue Pui Arthur Chan Howard Tong Gary Tan
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