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1897 Small Numerals surcharges on Dowager issue, 1/2c-30c complete set of ten, h.r., some shorter perfs among lower values, otherwise fresh, fine-v.f., (Cat No. 28-37) (Image)
Est.US$750
Opening US$ 1,100.00
Sold...US$ 1,100.00
Closed..Oct-12-2021, 13:16:27 EST
Sold For 1100
Sale No: 1021
Lot No: 362
Symbol: e
1902 cover from Wei Hai Wei to England, franked with 1c Chinese Imperial Post Coiling Dragon, tied by bilingual double circle red cancel, sent via the Russian Post Office in Chefoo, where 10k "Kitai" was added for further transmission, via Siberia and Moscow, with Norwich arrival pmk on back, fine and extremely rare usage (Weihaiwei, on the northeastern coast of China, was a leased territory of the United Kingdom from 1898 until 1930. The capital was Port Edward (today "Weihai"). The leased territory covered 288 square miles) (Image)
1910 Chinese Imperial Post "Express Letter" 10c grass-green, perforated 11, unsevered strip of four (folded between stamps in the middle), Dragon's head facing downward, Serial No.937, unused, v.f., extremely rare (Chan E2). Complete unused strips of four are exceptionally scarce because the first section (#1) was to remain in the Post Office receipt book (a similar strip was sold in our June 2021 sale, $14,000 hammer) (Cat No. E1) (Image)
Est.US$10,000
Opening US$ 10,000.00
Sold...US$ 10,000.00
Closed..Oct-12-2021, 13:17:11 EST
Sold For 10000
CHINA Yunnan Province
Sale No: 1021
Lot No: 364
Symbol: ***
Cat No: 221-225
1921 overprints, set of four blocks of nine, 3c with "Bureau of Engraving and Printing Peking China", n.h., gum toning affecting most of the stamps, not showing on face, fine-v.f. (catalogued as hinged) (Cat No. 39-42) (Image)
Est.US$300
Opening US$ 290.00
Closed..Oct-12-2021, 13:18:19 EST
Sold For 0
Sale No: 1021
Lot No: 368
Symbol: **b
Cat No: 214-219
1942 handstamped in red, duplicated selection of 12, including the complete set of 12, also overprinted in black, 15c (3), 25c (4), 30c (3), 45c, 50c (2), 60c, $1, $2 (2) and $5 (2), also similar overprint on 8c green, unused, with or without gum, sold AS IS (Cat No. C5-12) (Image)
1865 2 Candareens black, Earliest Impression (Livingston Group I, issued July 1865, very clear and sharp. The center block is separated by a wide space from lines above and below and is approximately equidistant from them), used, margins all around, showing indistinct red cancel, some toning, thins and creases, fine appearance, extremely rare (SG 1) (Chan 1) (Cat No. 1) (Image)
1865 4ca yellow, wove paper, canceled SHANGHAE LOCAL POST AUG 8, 65, centrally struck in blue, apparently the first known date of use, stamp with white margins added, fine appearance. The Shanghai Local Post Office began to issue stamps in 1865. These are the earliest stamps issued in mainland China (SG 3) (Chan 3) (Cat No. 2) (Image)
1865 2 Candareens black (Chinese character for "2"), pelure paper, horizontal pair, unused without gum as issued, large margins all around, inconsequential creases at left margin, v.f., rare multiple (SG 2) (Chan 2) (Cat No. 5) (Image)
1865 4 Candareens yellow, Pelure Paper, unused without gum as issued, margins all around, v.f. example of this difficult issue, signed Diena (SG 7) (Chan 7) (Cat No. 6) (Image)
1865 8 Candareens green, unused without gum as issued, overinked impression, large margins, v.f., signed Champion, etc. (SG 6) (Chan 6) (Cat No. 7) (Image)
1865 1 Candareen (singular) blue, Horizontally Laid Paper, unused without gum as issued, large margins all around, v.f., with handstamped guarantee marks on back (SG 8) (Chan 8) (Cat No. 8) (Image)
1865 2 Candareens (singular) black, Horizontally Laid Paper, unused without gum as issued, large margins all around, v.f., signed L.Rogauer. A very rare stamp (SG 9,œ10,000 ) (Chan 9) (Cat No. 9) (Image)