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China (all periods) continued...
LotNo. Symbol Lot Description
21 imageChina, Selection of Seven Classics, 1878-1912, comprising used 1ca Large Dragon, 3ca rough perf and 5ca clean perf Small Dragons, a 4c on 4c Dowager and Large 2c on 3c Red Revenue, plus mint 1c on 3c Red Revenue and $1 Republic commemorative; a couple small faults but otherwise presentable and salable material, Fine to Very Fine. (Image1) (Image2)

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Get Market Data for [China Collection] Visual Pricing Guide Sample Census

Est. HK$5,000-6,000
SOLD for HK$5,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
22 imageChina, All-Period Twentieth Century Selection, on dealer's "102" cards, identified and with catalogue values, with a mix of singles, partial sets and full sets; note some Republic and Taiwan, but the bulk is PRC with better including used #620, 623 & 624, 923 & 924, 959, 936-938, 950-953, 978 and mint #639-646, 1005, 1163-1178; lot also includes a 343 x 292 mm Registered cover sent from the Consulate General of Japan in Shanghai to their Consulate in Chicago, franked by Second Peking Print Junks (5c, 10c and 15c singles plus block of six $1) tied by Shanghai cancels; flaps sealed by ten white-on-blue Consulate General seals with a red wax seal as well, plus Chicago Registry receiver of March 11, 1932; a useful lot for the dealer and collector alike, Fine to Very Fine with better, imaged online. Shipping charges apply - weight 0.8 lbs. (PDF for this Lot) (Image1)

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Est. HK$4,000-5,000
SOLD for HK$3,200.00
Will close during Public Auction
23 imageChina, All-Periods Assortment of Stamps and Covers, diverse gathering of material on a variety of pages and in glassines; we count about 50 covers ranging from Martyrs to modern PRC and Taiwan, including single- and mixed-franking Sun Yat-sens and Martyrs, a couple Cultural Revolution items (one a #965 & 1204 franking cancelled by bilingual Chinese-Turkic "Shanjak Altai" 1980.1.9 postmark), an autographed 1988 China/Japan/Nepal Mt. Everest Expedition cover, commercial and personal mail, more recent Taiwan First Day Covers, etc.; stamps a hodgepodge, mostly organized by issuing entity but hinged in no particular order; some better include PRC #95-99 used, plus #1547-1554 and 1573 never hinged, Taiwan booklets, etc., generally Fine to Very Fine and sound, fully imaged online. Shipping charges apply - weight 2.8 lbs. (PDF for this Lot) (PDF2 for this Lot) (Image1)

Est. HK$3,000-3,400
SOLD for HK$3,800.00
Will close during Public Auction
24 imageChina, Useful Tail-End of Collection Holding, in a binder of stockpages plus additional material in a large manila envelope, with Republic, Liberated Areas, PRC and Hong Kong all represented, most mint, the modern never hinged; note Republic #B4-B9 and C1-C5; several glassines of Northeast China including #1L30-1L36; PRC with #28a, 332 var. (brown background color omitted), 842-849, 1000, 1222-1227, 1354-1356, 1618-1625; even a set of Taiwan #1355-1358 (never hinged) is here; no earth-shattering rarities, but plenty of fresh, readily saleable material, generally Very Fine, see the entire lot online. Shipping charges apply - weight 3.4 lbs. (PDF for this Lot) (Image1)

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Est. HK$2,400-2,800
SOLD for HK$8,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
25 imageChina, Attractive Stock Selection, 1900-32, arranged on both sides of a stocksheet, a mostly mint holding; comprises used set of CIP Coiling Dragons to the $2 value, mint (appearing never hinged) #131-133, 276-279, 280-283, 284-287, plus generally lightly hinged #243-246, 270-273, 307-310, C1-C5 and C6-C10; all appear fresh and sound though a fault may be lurking; all with strong color on fresh paper without much gum toning at all, Very Fine, a useful lot for dealer and collector alike; fully imaged online. (Image1) (Image2)

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Est. HK$2,000-2,600
SOLD for HK$3,600.00
Will close during Public Auction
26 imageChina, Seven Set Mint Selection, 1923-56, comprising Republic #270-273, 284-287, 326-329, 331-334, C1-C5 and C6-C10, plus Taiwan #1135-1136; all with bright color and clean paper, #270-273 no gum, #284 & 285 never hinged (#286-287 hinged), Taiwan sheets without gum as issued; a couple minor faults, but attractive material ready for retail, Very Fine, fully imaged online. (Image1) (Image2) (Image3) (Image4) (Image5) (Image6) (Image7) (Image8) (Image9)

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Est. HK$1,600-2,000
SOLD for HK$2,200.00
Will close during Public Auction
27 imageChina, First-Rate Covers Collection, ca. 1937-61, a couple hundred covers in total (a bit of a jumble, but that makes the rummaging more fun), with Republic, PRC, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau all represented; many First Day Covers including early PRC (several with truly lovely all-over cachets), Republic-era First Flight Covers, Hong Kong King George VI Coronation First Day Covers, postal stationery including a North China-overprinted 8f postal card, numerous commemorative cancels, and more—even a couple Republic-era bonds; generally clean and sound, though expect the occasional toning or edge wear, Very Fine on the whole, see the entire lot online. Shipping charges apply - weight 2.4 lbs. (PDF for this Lot) (PDF2 for this Lot) (Image1)

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Est. HK$12,000-16,000
SOLD for HK$13,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
28 imageChina, Wide-ranging Postal History Collection, compilation of approximately 100 covers plus additional material, arranged in sheet protectors in a white 3-ring binder; nice mix of material, including several CIP Coiling Dragon covers, a 1934 SS Resolute Around-the-World cover (franked 10s Japanese stamps), a Pan-Am First Flight Cover Hong Kong to San Francisco, a Registered "Foreign Service of the United States" corner card cover, several red band covers with "Ordinary Express" labels, CNC frankings, several Liberated Area covers, PRC including military-related and 12 covers to Nepal, a few Taiwan including a meter, etc., even a couple Revenues on documents; a great selection of multiple and mixed frankings, various rates, and numerous origins and destinations, Fine to Very Fine with better, a rewarding lot for the postal historian; see it all online. Shipping charges apply - weight 3.5 lbs. (PDF for this Lot) (PDF2 for this Lot) (Image1)

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Est. HK$8,000-12,000
SOLD for HK$12,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
29 imageChina, Attractive and Varied Postal History Collection, 1908-50, approximately 100 envelopes or cards, mostly to the United States, bearing a wide range of issues with some nice frankings and Airmail, Registered and Express usages, including 1940 envelope from Shanghai to Portland, Oregon bearing Martyrs 10c (two) with U.S. Postage Dues 3¢ (corner defect), 5¢ and 10¢ canceled on arrival, three 1946 Registered express covers from Shanghai to New York with spectacular Dr. Sun Yat-sen frankings, one cover bearing Paicheng typographed $10 and $20 vertical pairs plus Chungking Central printing $200 block of 20 and vertical strip of four plus Victory $300 pair, 1947 Airmail cover to Sacramento bearing Second Shanghai Union surcharge $300 plus Dah Yeh surcharge $500 on Third London $20 pair plus Dr. Sun Yat-sen Fourth London printing $2000 (two), and two 1950 envelopes from Shanghai to the United States franked with various East China People's Post values (7); a few faults or defects, mainly Fine to Very Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 5 lbs. (PDF for this Lot) (PDF2 for this Lot) (Image1)

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Est. HK$6,000-8,000
SOLD for HK$15,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
30 imageChina, Mix-and-Match Postal History Compilation, 1890s-1964, over 80 covers and postal stationery items (some of the latter mint), spanning Chinese postal history from Local Posts to the PRC and Taiwan; earliest items a Chinkiang de Gunzburg "To Pay" cover and several Shanghai Local Post wrappers (mint), followed by a 3c CIP green on red band cover with yin-yang cancel, a solid mix of Republic issues including Junks, Sichuan and Taiwan Provincials, CNCs, Golds and Silvers, Manchukuo and MLOs, Airmails including a First Flight Cover, a Hong Kong triple-meter cover, an 1887 French Offices cover Shanghai to Newcastle, Censors, and more; condition varies as to be expected, but plenty of interest with multiple and mixed frankings, rates, and routes, Fine to Very Fine, see them all online. Shipping charges apply - weight 2 lbs. (PDF for this Lot) (Image1)

Est. HK$6,000-8,000
SOLD for HK$12,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
31 imageChina, Diverse Assembly of Approximately 80 Covers or Cards, 1901-60, bearing a wide range of issues with Coiling Dragons, 1912 "Republic of China" overprints, Junks, Dr. Sun Yat-sen issues, Martyrs and surcharges, and incoming with 1907 postcard from Cairo to Shanghai via Suez bearing Egypt 2m showing "Singapore to Hong Kong" marine sorter c.d.s., also Taiwan, Very Good to Very Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 2 lbs. (PDF for this Lot) (Image1)

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Est. HK$4,000-5,000
SOLD for HK$12,000.00
Will close during Public Auction
32 imageChina, Late Republic and Early Taiwan Postal History Selection, 1927-55, attractive group of 25 covers, most to the US, but Germany and France also noted, with a nice mix of Republic Junk, Sun Yat-sens/Martyrs and Airmails—or Taiwan commemoratives, per the period—with most items post-WWII; note a 1946 "Official Business"-inscribed cover from the US Embassy in Chungking to Washington, DC, several multi-franked covers where the postage continues on the back, two 1955 Taiwan aerogramme uses, even a 1961 US 4¢ Sun Yat-sen First Day Cover; condition varies widely, but enough sound and colorful material to make this worth your while; bonus of early PRC reprints and recent Lunar New Year issues of Bhutan and Singapore, Fine to Very Fine, fully imaged online. Shipping charges apply - weight 0.6 lbs. (PDF for this Lot) (Image1)

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Est. HK$2,000-2,400
SOLD for HK$2,400.00
Will close during Public Auction
33 imageChina, Interesting Group of 14 Covers or Cards, 1949-80, including Dr. Sun Yat-sen $250 on 8c unaddressed postal stationery card with handstamp in red indicating that the postage was invalid, franked with 40th Anniv. of the Socialist Revolution 4f (C155) with special commemorative cancellation, three 1951-52 First Day Covers bearing 1951 30th Anniv. of Communist Party $400 to $800 (C57-C59), 1951 15th Anniv. of Death of Xu Lun $400 and $800 (C63-C64) and 1952 Conference in Defense of Children $400 and $800 (C73-C74) respectively, and four 1955-58 covers bearing PRC values used in Tibet (one has stamp missing), mainly Fine to Very Fine. (PDF for this Lot) (Image1)

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Est. HK$1,800-2,200
SOLD for HK$5,500.00
Will close during Public Auction

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