China, 20th Century Postal History Assortment. Approximately 280 covers with value concentrated in the 1930s-40s period, mostly non-philatelic and addressed to the U.S., including 1932 cover via Siberia Shanghai-Austria; 1935 cover Swatow to Bangkok; 1939 airmail cover Shanghai-San Francisco; 1941 cover Hopei to Wisconsin with mixed franking; 1947 airmail cover Shanghai-Colorado; 1947 cover Shanghai-Indianapolis franked on reverse...
Auction #14 of China, Hong Kong, Japan and Other Asia Stamps and Postal History
By: Michael Rogers Online
Michael Rogers Online Auction #14 of China, Hong Kong, Japan and Other Asia Stamps and Postal History
Our current Michael Rogers auction includes:
- China, Empire and Republic (stamps)
- China, Republic (postal history) through Taiwan
- eople's Republic of China, Japan and other Asia Countries
There is a 15% buyer's premium for the Kelleher and Rogers portion of this sale (stamps and postal history).
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Lot #27 - chinese area collections and accumulations
China, Postal History Assortment, 1910s-50s. Group of 63 covers with better noted including 1912 two covers to California, each franked with 10¢ dragon stamp tied by Peking circular datestamp; scarce 1932 Forerunner usage of Chinese Manchuria 10¢ & 15¢ stamps tied by Pinkiang (Harpin) postmark, and addressed New York City; plus 1933 first flight Canton-Shanghai cover addressed to Hong Kong; 1936 cover to Fukien Christian...
Lot #28 - chinese area collections and accumulations
China, Fascinating Picture Post Card Correspondence to Amsterdam, 1905-17. A wonderful, fully an mounted collection of 34 picture post cards spanning a 12 year period, written by Franklin Meyer, an agricultural explorer stationed in China, to his family in Amsterdam. His journeys took him to many places, and as a result there is an exceptional range of markings, passing through the British, Russian, German and French P.O.'s, plus...
Lot #29 - chinese area literature
Directorate General of Posts, Peking, Postal Atlas of China, 1919, self bound cover, first few page with worm holes and torn corners at bottom, extremely scarce publication of early Republic period maps, very difficult to come by and rarely offered, a must have for the serious postal history collector.
Estimate HK$ 20,000 - 25,000.
Lot #30 - chinese area literature
Chang, Paul Ke-Shing, History of Postal Cancellation of China, Parts I-IV, 1993 second printing, useful for cancellation study, rare in fresh condition.
Estimate HK$ 3,000 - 4,000.