China, Postal Card, 1907, I.C.P. 1¢ red, with Canton "Sold in Bulk" (China Stamp Society PC1c. Han 1a), pristine mint card, Very Fine.
Estimate HK$ 1,000 - 1,500.
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
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Lot #843 - chinese postal cards mint
Lot #844 - chinese postal cards mint
China, Postal Card, 1907, I.C.P. 1¢ red, "Sold in Bulk" (China Stamp Society PC2E. Han 2a), 2 mint cards, one with two strikes in black of the "Sold in Bulk" handstamp with period from an unknown city, pristine, Very Fine, scarce.
Estimate HK$ 1,600 - 2,000.
Lot #845 - chinese postal cards mint
China, Postal Card, 1907, C.I.P. 1¢ green, vertical format (Han 4), 118.5mm frame, fresh mint card, Very Fine.
Estimate HK$ 1,500 - 2,000.
Lot #846 - chinese postal cards mint
China, Postal Card, 1907, C.I.P. 1¢ green, vertical format (China Stamp Society PC3g. Han 4), 119.5mm frame, mint, fresh and near pristine, Very Fine.
Estimate HK$ 1,500 - 2,000.
Lot #847 - chinese postal cards mint
China, Postal Card - Paid Reply, 1899, C.I.P. 1¢+1¢ red, double card, mint, Very Fine.
Estimate HK$ 800 - 1,000.
Lot #848 - chinese postal cards mint
China, Postal Card - Paid Reply, 1907, C.I.P. 1¢+1¢ red, "Sold in Bulk" (China Stamp Society PCDRC1A, D. Han 3), 2 unused, unsevered cards, comprised of Tientsin type A with 22 JUN 08 CTO, plus a mint Shanghai card, fresh, Very Fine.
Estimate HK$ 1,500 - 2,000.
Lot #849 - chinese postal cards mint
China, Postal Card - Paid Reply, 1907, C.I.P. 1¢+1¢ green, vertical format, double card (China Stamp Society PCDRC2d. Han 5), 120mm frame, a splendid quality intact mint card, fresh and scarce, Very Fine.
Estimate HK$ 2,000 - 3,000.
Lot #850 - chinese postal cards mint
China, Postal Cards, Excellent Mostly Mint Group. Including postal cards, paid reply cards, international cards, letter cards, Sinkiang, Japanese Occupation, provincial surcharge and revalued items, etc. Nice group to be sure, examine, mostly Very Fine.
Estimate HK$ 2,600 - 3,000.
Lot #851 - chinese postal cards used in the imperial period
China, 1897-99, I.C.P. First and Second Issue 1¢ red postal cards. Attractive group of 9 items including Han #1 mint, plus a 1901 usage, Tientsin to Germany, an 1899 Peking to Germany card and Han #1a "Sold in Bulk" locally used at Shanghai. Also Han #2, a mint card, a lovely 1908 card, uprated by three 1¢ Coiling Dragons, used to Germany, plus 2 different mint "Sold in Bulk" examples. Excellent specialist's group, all well annotated...
Lot #852 - chinese postal cards used in the imperial period
China, 1897 (Nov. 30), First Issue 1¢ postal card to local address, cancelled by Peking Dollar Dater (11.30), manuscript dinner menu on reverse side, rare first year usage, Fine.
Estimate HK$ 3,000 - 4,000.
Lot #853 - chinese postal cards used in the imperial period
China, 1898 (Sept. 20), I.C.P. 1¢ postal card, used from Shanghai to Peking (China Stamp Society PC1. Han 1), tied by exceptionally bold strike of "SHANGHAI 20 SEP 98" large dollar chop showing "S" of "SEP" reversed; card with even light toning, Fine to Very Fine.
Estimate HK$ 1,500 - 2,000.
Lot #854 - chinese postal cards used in the imperial period
China, 1899-1911, Empire Issue paid reply postal cards, specialized collection. A fantastic, clean and valuable, well-detailed collection of 13 items, comprised of intact, unsevered cards, message portions, a complete "Sold in Bulk" card, etc. Includes several excellent usage items, including a 1902 uprated usage to Germany, an intact 1901 card to Germany, two Han #3a reply cards for the 1¢ green issue, etc. Excellent group from the...
Lot #855 - chinese postal cards used in the imperial period
China, 1899 (Feb. 23), I.C.P. 1¢ postal card, used from Canton to Hong Kong (China Stamp Society PC1. Han 1), cancelled by bold "CANTON 28 FEB 99" large dollar chop with "HONG KONG A FE 24 99" receiver adjacent. Fresh, Very Fine.
Estimate HK$ 1,000 - 1,500.
Lot #856 - chinese postal cards used in the imperial period
China, 1900 (Nov. 22), C.I.P. 1¢+1¢ paid reply postal card, used from Wuchow to Canton and back (China Stamp Society PCDRC1. Han 3), complete unsevered card, the message portion sent from Wuchow with Canton 24 Nov receiver, the reply portion from Canton on 26 Nov with Wuchow 28 Nov receiver. Scarce unsevered usage, Very Fine.
Estimate HK$ 1,500 - 2,000.
Lot #857 - chinese postal cards used in the imperial period
China, 1901 (Mar. 26), I.C.P. 1¢ postal card, used from Paoting to Berlin (China Stamp Society PC1. Han 1), cancelled by bold "PAOTING 26 MAR 01" large dollar chop, with further blue military handstamp on front. Fresh, Very Fine.
Estimate HK$ 1,000 - 1,600.
Lot #858 - chinese postal cards used in the imperial period
China, 1901 (May 11), I.C.P. 1¢ postal card, used from Peking to Germany (China Stamp Society PC1. Han 1), updated with 1¢ and 2¢ Coiling Dragons cancelled by choice strikes of Peking oval chops. Fresh, Very Fine.
Estimate HK$ 1,000 - 1,500.
Lot #859 - chinese postal cards used in the imperial period
China, 1901 (July 4), I.C.P. 1¢ postal card, German military post usage to Spandau, Germany (China Stamp Society PC1. Han 1), cancelled by bold K.D. Feldpoststation 4 / 7 No 7 c.d.s., with clear Spandau 18 Aug arrival postmark. Reverse shows interesting hand painted design. Scarce, Very Fine.
Estimate HK$ 1,000 - 1,600.
Lot #860 - chinese postal cards used in the imperial period
China, 1903 (Sept.), I.C.P. 1¢ postal card, used from Tsimo to Tsingtao (China Stamp Society PC1. Han 1), cancelled by bold strike of Tsimo "Sun and Moon" dater, with "Tsingtau 9 / 19 Kiautschou" receiver on front; some faint and usual tone specks, Fine to Very Fine, scarce.
Estimate HK$ 6,000 - 8,000.
Lot #861 - chinese postal cards used in the imperial period
China, 1903 (Dec), I.C.P. 1¢ postal card, used from Yangchow to Soochow (China Stamp Society PC1. Han 1), cancelled by very scarce "YANGCHOW" large dollar chop, undated by customary manuscript addition, with front showing Chinkiang 26 Dec transit and Soochow 28 Dec arrival postmarks; card lightly folded with minor soiling, Fine to Very Fine, rare origin usage.
Estimate HK$ 2,400 - 3,000.
Lot #862 - chinese postal cards used in the imperial period
China, 1905 (Mar. 26), 1¢ red second issue imperial postal card, used from Tientsin to Germany, uprated by 1¢ and 2¢ Coiling Dragons, tied by Tientsin lunar 2.21 c.d.s., bilingual Shanghai 29 March and French P.O. Shang-hai 30 March transits. Front show private seal chop in red, while reverse shows lovely handpainted horse and carriage design, Very Fine.
Estimate HK$ 1,200 - 1,600.
Lot #863 - chinese postal cards used in the imperial period
China, 1906 (Oct. 15), I.C.P. 1¢ postal card, used from Kaifeng to Paris (China Stamp Society PC1. Han 1), uprated by 1¢ and 2¢ Coiling Dragons all tied by neat Kaifeng c.d.s.'s, via Shanghai 10 / 22 bilingual c.d.s. and 10 / 13 French P.O. and Hankow 10 / 17 transits; minor usage wear, Fine to Very Fine.
Estimate HK$ 1,200 - 1,600.
Lot #864 - chinese postal cards used in the imperial period
China, 1907, I.C.P. 1¢ postal card, used locally at Hankow or Tientsin, "Sold in Bulk" (China Stamp Society PC2A. Han 2a), pristine and choice, Very Fine.
Estimate HK$ 1,000 - 1,500.
Lot #865 - chinese postal cards used in the imperial period
China, 1908 (June 22), Second Issue 1¢ postal card with "Sold in Bulk" handstamp, CTO, Fine.
Estimate HK$ 800 - 1,000.
Lot #866 - chinese postal cards used in the imperial period
China, 1907 (Nov. 19), C.I.P. 1¢ green postal card, vertical format, used from Shantung to Germany (China Stamp Society PC3c. Han 4b), 117.5mm spacing, uprated by 1¢ and 2¢ Coiling Dragons, tied by superb strikes of Kufu c.d.s.'s, along with Tsinan 22 Nov, Shanghai 25 Nov and sh 25 Nov. B.P.O. transits to Germany. Wonderful and scarce, excellent quality card and outstanding first year usage, choice, Very Fine.
Estimate HK$ 4,000...
Lot #867 - chinese postal cards used in the imperial period
China, 1907 (Nov. 20), 1¢ green third issue Imperial postal card, used from Nanchanfu to Nagasaki, Japan, uprated by ½¢ Coiling Dragon, tied by Nanchanfu lunar 11.16 c.d.s. with Shanghai 26 Dec transit and Nagasaki arrival., fresh, Very Fine, an exceptionally rare first year of usage card with special rate to Japan, signed T.Y. Lee.
Estimate HK$ 10,000 - 15,000.