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LotNo. Symbol Cat No. Lot Description
551 O 3 image1878, 5c orange Large Dragon on thin paper, a nicely-cented example, struck with partial chop, a few uneven perforations at right, fine-very fine. (Image 1)

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Scott U$ 600

SOLD for C$150.00
Will close during Public Auction
552 O 78-80 image1897, 1c on 3c to 2c on 3c Red Revenues, three different surcharges, each cancelled with partial Customs c.d.s, the 2c on 3c (Scott Type B) toned at top, some small imperfections, generally fine appearance. (Image 1)

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Scott U$ 1,200

SOLD for C$325.00
Will close during Public Auction
553 CVR   image1900 (August 7), Boxer Rebellion, German Marine Feldpost postcard, Suez to Nordhausen, picture postcard “Suez – low tide,” written “Suez, 7 VIII 1900” and endorsed “Feld-Post Card,” struck with fine “Kais. Deutsche Marine-Schiffspost No. 27” circular datestamp (East Asia Squadron, attributed to the SMS Hertha) and clear boxed violet cachet “S.B. / Ostas. / Exped. / 2. Komp. Pion.-Batls.” (Seebataillon, Ostasiatisches Expeditionskorps, 2nd Company, Pioneer Battalion), addressed to Germany with Nordhausen (16 Aug) receiver on face, concessionary military usage without adhesive carried during the squadron’s passage through the Suez Canal en route to China, light routine handling otherwise clean, with sharp naval and expedition markings, very fine. (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Estimate C$ 150

CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
554 CVR   image1900 (August 26), Boxer Rebellion, German Marine-Schiffspost postcard from Singapore to Frankfurt, picture postcard “Singapore Botanic Gardens,” sent by a sailor of the German East Asia Squadron during the Boxer Rebellion, struck with “Kais. Deutsche Marine-Schiffspost No. 28” c.d.s. alongside clear boxed violet unit cachet “S.B. / Ostas. Exped. / 1. Infant.-Regmt.”, addressed to Frankfurt am Main with Frankfurt (30 Sep) receiver, a clean card with only routine handling wear, postal markings crisp and legible, a very fine naval Feldpost usage. (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Estimate C$ 120

SOLD for C$80.00
Will close during Public Auction
555 CVR   image1900 (November 9), Boxer Rebellion, German Expeditionary Corps Feldpost cover from Peking to Düsseldorf, small native envelope fashioned from Chinese decorative letter paper, posted by a German soldier during the Boxer Rebellion, showing clear circular “K.D. Feld Poststation No. 2” datestamp on front (believed to be the first day of use of this postmark), reverse with large red woodblock ornamental panel from the repurposed local stationery and faint Düsseldorf (24 Dec) receiver, with original matching green Chinese letter sheet enclosure bearing red printed ornaments, written in German and headed “Peking 10/11/1900,” some soiling, light wear, tiny tone spots and edge wear consistent with carriage, enclosure with small sealed tears at bottom, else an appealing and scarce Boxer Rebellion Feldpost usage. (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)

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Estimate C$ 120

SOLD for C$130.00
Will close during Public Auction
556 CVR   image1901 (January 2), Boxer Rebellion, German Feldpost postcard from Tientsin to Gleiwitz, picture postcard “Deutsches Klubhaus, Tientsin,” written 1 Jan 1901 and sent stampless under military concession, struck on address side with circular “Feldpostexped. des Ostasiatischen Expeditionscorps / a” c.d.s. and Gleiwitz (27 Feb) receiver alongside, clear military strike and destination marking, vertical centre crease not detracting, otherwise clean, a fine early Feldpost usage from the German East Asian Expeditionary Corps at Tientsin, particularly desirable on an illustrated view card. (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Estimate C$ 120

SOLD for C$80.00
Will close during Public Auction
557 CVR   image1901 (January 24), 1c red postal stationery card from Tientsin to Germany, bearing multiple foreign post office frankings, tied by bilingual Tientsin c.d.s. with additional same-day strikes on six adhesives from foreign offices in Tientsin – Japan 5r Chrysanthemum with “Offices in China” overprint, India ½a Queen Victoria, China 2c Coiling Dragon, USA 1c Franklin, France 5c Sage, and Germany 3pf Germania – each struck with c.d.s. of its respective office, light toning (more evident on message side) and edge wear from handling, else sound and attractive, a striking Boxer Rebellion-era franking. (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Estimate C$ 150

SOLD for C$130.00
Will close during Public Auction
558 CVR   image1901 (February 26), Boxer Rebellion, German Expeditionary Corps Feldpost card from Paotingfu to Nürnberg, Imperial Chinese 1c postal stationery card, originally addressed to Munich then redirected to Nürnberg, cancelled by clear “Feldpoststation No. 7” (Paotingfu) c.d.s. on front, with München (10 Apr) and Nürnberg (10 Apr) receivers, reverse with long contemporary message headed Paotingfu (22 Feb 1901), a very fine German usage on Chinese postal stationery during the Boxer Rebellion, mailed from Paotingfu, the site of the missionary massacre of 30 June–1 July 1900. (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Estimate C$ 120

SOLD for C$80.00
Will close during Public Auction
559 CVR J23(Pair), J28 image1939 (June 7), underpaid registered “Sample of No Value” cover from Shanghai to Johannesburg, South Africa, franked with Sun Yat-sen 5c and 40c definitives tied by bilingual Shanghai c.d.s, with registered Shanghai etiquette at upper left and large boxed red Chinese customs cachet “Sample Post / Letter Packet / Passed by Customs S.B.” on face, on arrival in Johannesburg a 1d pair and 6d South African postage dues were affixed to cover the deficiency, tied by Johannesburg (18 Jul) c.d.s, manuscript blue crayon “305” on front, a very fine and unusual underpaid registered sample mail on the eve of WWII. (Image 1)

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Estimate C$ 150

SOLD for C$120.00
Will close during Public Auction
560 CVR J22, J24 image1940 (May 28), WWII censored postage due cover from Shanghai to Durban, South Africa, commercial envelope franked with Sun Yat-sen and Martyrs issues including $2 blue, $1 red, 50c. green and 40c. orange, all tied by bilingual Shanghai c.d.s, violet “Par Avion Hongkong” handstamp at left later barred with black diagonal strikes and replaced by two violet “Air France / Hong Kong” handstamps, on arrival rated short-paid with black “T 2½d” circular marking and taxed with ½d green and 2d purple South African postage dues tied by Durban (20 Aug) c.d.s, reverse with Kaapstad (10 Aug) transit and red bilingual Durban censor resealing label tied by Durban c.d.s, some toning and small piece missing at upper left corner otherwise very presentable, a scarce incoming taxed wartime airmail from China to South Africa. (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Estimate C$ 150

SOLD for C$130.00
Will close during Public Auction
561 CVR   image1948, “First Day of Issue” cover from Shanghai to Vancouver, letter-size envelope typed to Vancouver, B.C. (misaddressed “U.S.A.”), franked extensively on both sides with overprinted and surcharged Sun Yat-sen definitives including a vertical pair and several singles, all tied by ten bilingual Shanghai circular datestamps of 1948, face showing oval “First Day of Issue” handstamp at left, reverse heavily franked with additional overprinted values, clean and very fine, an eye-catching philatelic “first day” usage from Shanghai. (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Estimate C$ 100

SOLD for C$80.00
Will close during Public Auction
People's Republic of China
LotNo. Symbol Cat No. Lot Description
562 CVR   image1948 (March 19), Northeast China Liberation Area cover from Harbin to Germany, small envelope franked with $50 green and $150 violet, both tied by Harbin c.d.s, addressed to philatelist Theo Klewitz, with sender’s details at upper left from the Postal Administration Office, Harbin, a scarce post-war registered correspondence from Manchuria to occupied Germany. (Sc. 1L29, 1L75). (Image 1)

Estimate C$ 120

SOLD for C$250.00
Will close during Public Auction
563 CVR   image1950 (August 5), PRC Shanghai meter mail airmail cover to New York, commercial envelope with corner card “Shantung Manufacturers Association,” franked at upper right by red People’s Republic of China postal meter indicium (boxed “中華民國郵政” with value “02800,” catalogued as Universal BC3 Type “A” machine cancel) alongside circular Shanghai c.d.s, with a second bilingual Shanghai c.d.s. at lower right, very fine with no faults. (Image 1)

Estimate C$ 300

SOLD for C$375.00
Will close during Public Auction
564 CVR 8L5-8L6, 8L7(3) image1950 (August 28), Southwest China high-inflation franking cover from Kangting, Sikang to Philadelphia, typed commercial envelope with sender’s imprint “From: N. F. Stokes, Kangting (K’ang-ting), Sikang Province, W. China,” franked on reverse with five high-denomination inflation-period adhesives, three $300 blue, $100 red and $200 blue-green “Chu Teh, Mao Troops and Flags” issues of the Southwest China Liberation Area, all tied by bilingual Kangting c.d.s, very minor creasing, else very fine, a scarce origin for airmail from a border down with Tibet to the United States. (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Estimate C$ 250

SOLD for C$375.00
Will close during Public Auction
565 CVR   image1953 (February 8), multi-franked registered airmail cover from Shanghai to Olomouc, Czechoslovakia, large pink commercial envelope with Shanghai Music Store corner card, bearing dark blue “Par Avion” etiquette and red Shanghai registration label, franked with ten adhesives (six face different) including $200, $2,500 and $10,000 Gate of Heavenly Peace high values, all tied by six bilingual Shanghai c.d.s, reverse with printed black firm seal on backflap, no backstamps, shallow vertical crease at left well clear of stamps, very fine, an attractive and high-franked registered airmail cover. (Scott 20, 66, 71, 127 East China 5L29(3), 5L79(3) (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Estimate C$ 200

SOLD for C$180.00
Will close during Public Auction
566 ng 661-680 image1963, 4f to 50f Butterfly issue, complete set of 20, unused without gum as issued, a vibrant and appealing thematic set, toning spots on a few of the values noted for accuracy, else of very fine appearance. (Image 1) (Image 2) (Image 3)

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Scott U$ 797

SOLD for C$225.00
Will close during Public Auction
567 nh 1647a image1981, 8f Year of the Rooster, complete booklet, with full pane of 12, pristine cover, with typical black offset on the reverse, very fine. (Image 1)

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Scott U$ 275

SOLD for C$100.00
Will close during Public Auction
Republic of China
LotNo. Symbol Cat No. Lot Description
568 nh 1302-1305, 1307 image1962, Containers issue, 80c to $3.60, part set of five in corner blocks of four, never hinged including the key $3 value, very fine. (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Scott U$ 586

SOLD for C$80.00
Will close during Public Auction
Colombia
LotNo. Symbol Cat No. Lot Description
569 ON PIECE C1 image1919, 2c carmine rose Air Post, overprinted in black, tied to piece, a fresh example of this elusive airmail stamp, issued for the first experimental flight from Barranquilla to Puerto Colombia, fine-very fine; with 2011 APEX certificate. (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Scott U$ 1,200

SOLD for C$700.00
Will close during Public Auction
Czechoslovakia
LotNo. Symbol Cat No. Lot Description
570 nh/og 101A-101D image1925, 1k carmine to 5k blue-green President Masaryk, watermark vertical, 19½ x 22mm, the set of four, the 2k never hinged, the others with lightly hinged original gum, a fresh group of definitive high-values, fine-very fine. (Image 1) (Image 2)

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Scott U$ 333

SOLD for C$1,900.00
Will close during Public Auction

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