Sale No: 34
Lot No: 2036
Symbol: C
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1897 (Mar.) envelope from Pagoda Anchorage to Hermann Schweiger, I.M. Customs, Canton, showing "Pagoda Anchorage/Mail Matter" double-ring oval handstamp in brown and matching "Paid" bilingual framed handstamp, with "Imperial Post Office/Canton" oval arrival datestamp (3.25) on reverse, Extremely Fine, and one of the great rarities of the Customs Mail Matter handstamps.
The only recorded example of this Customs Mail Matter handstamp on official Customs mail, as well the unique example of the bilingual "Paid" handstamp originating from Pagoda Anchorage.
The "Pagoda Anchorage/Customs/Mail Matter" oval handstamp was used primarily as a canceller on ordinary mail, since Pagoda Anchorage did not have its own cancellation device.
Reference Directorate General of Posts, Ministry of Communications, The Revenue Surcharges China 1897. Vol. I (Taipei, 1984), p. 283. Jeffrey S. Schneider, "A Survey of Customs Mail Matter Handstamps Used During the Later Customs and Early Imperial Post Periods, 1888-1897 (Part V), Asian Philatelist, Vol. 12 (2021), p. 116.
Provenance Richard A. Canman, Stanley Gibbons (London), Oct. 19, 1972, lot 36. Huang Ming-Jeng, Interasia (Hong Kong), Nov. 11, 2017, lot 383. Est. HK$350,000-400,000
Est. HK$350,000-400,000
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Opening HK$ 360,000.00
Sold...HK$ 850,000.00
Closed..Dec-15-2021, 10:04:10 EST
Sold For 850000
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