China, 1907 (Dec. 19), Second Issue 1¢ postal card with "Sold in Bulk" handstamp, cancelled by Tientsin (12.19) c.d.s., nice local Hankow usage, Fine.
Estimate HK$ 800 - 1,000.
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 #868 - chinese postal cards used in the imperial period
Lot #869 - chinese postal cards used in the imperial period
China, 1907 (Dec. 31), Third Issue 1¢ postal card from Fangtze to Chingchow, cancelled by Fangtze (lunar 11.27) c.d.s. with winter month, alongside Chingchow same date arrival c.d.s., nice first year usage, Fine.
Estimate HK$ 2,500 - 3,000.
Lot #870 - chinese postal cards used in the imperial period
China, 1908-12, C.I.P. Coiling Dragon and Republic overprint postal cards (Han 6, 8). An excellent well-annotated collection of 15 items, including 1¢ unoverprinted card, Han #6, five mint examples showing different settings and shades, plus 2 additional unused cards, one with a brown photo attached, the second with 1911 Temple of Heaven issue affixed, with lovely hand-painted design We also note used examples from Tsunhwaokao,...
Lot #871 - chinese postal cards used in the imperial period
China, 1908 (Apr 5), 1¢ green third issue Imperial postal card, used from Ruion to Shanghai, tied by Ruion lunar 3.5 c.d.s., Tugchow lunar 3.6 transit and Shanghai lunar 3.10 arrival c.d.s. A clean and attractive card, Very Fine.
Estimate HK$ 4,000 - 5,000.
Lot #872 - chinese postal cards used in the imperial period
China, 1908 (Jan. 11), C.I.P. 1¢ green postal card, vertical format, used from Kiukiang to Shanghai (China Stamp Society PC3d. Han 4a), 118mm frame, cancelled by Kiukiang lunar cancel, with lovely "SHANGHAI F JAN 14 08" local post receiver, along with bilingual "SHANGHAI 14 JAN 08" postmark. Fresh, a beauty! Very Fine.
Estimate HK$ 2,600 - 3,000.
Lot #873 - chinese postal cards used in the imperial period
China, 1908 (May 23), I.C.P. 1¢ postal card, used locally in Shanghai, "Sold in Bulk" (China Stamp Society PC1F. Han 1a), cancelled by violet Shanghai c.d.s.'s, with bold strike in violet of "Sold in Bulk", Very Fine.
Estimate HK$ 1,200 - 1,600.
Lot #874 - chinese postal cards used in the imperial period
China, 1908 (May 23), I.C.P. 1¢ postal card, locally used an Shanghai, "Sold in Bulk" (China Stamp Society PC2F. Han 2a), cancelled by violet Shanghai c.d.s., Very Fine, scarce.
Estimate HK$ 1,200 - 1,600.
Lot #875 - chinese postal cards used in the imperial period
China, 1909 (Dec. 10), C.I.P. 1¢ green registered postal card, vertical format, used from Tientsin to Austria (China Stamp Society PC4. Han 6), a splendid card, uprated with 1¢, 2¢ and 10¢ Coiling Dragons, with boxed "R TIENTSIN CHINA No. 20533" manuscript handstamp, and with French P.O. Dec. 11 Tientsin transit alongside. Exceptional usage, Very Fine.
Estimate HK$ 3,000 - 4,000.
Lot #876 - chinese postal cards used in the imperial period
China, 1910 (Jan. 16), C.I.P. 1¢ green postal card, used from Soochow to New York, uprated with 1¢ and 2¢ Coiling Dragons, all cancelled by Soochow bilingual c.d.s.'s; Shanghai 17 Jan transit alongside. Fresh, Very Fine.
Estimate HK$ 1,200 - 1,600.
Lot #877 - chinese postal cards used in the imperial period
China, 1911 (Mar. 22), C.I.P. 1¢+1¢ green paid reply postal card, vertical format, used locally in Shanghai (China Stamp Society PCDRC2A. Han 5a), 119.5mm frame, folded at right vertically, complete and unsevered, the sender's portion cancelled by "SHANGHAI 8 MAR 22 11" local post c.d.s., with lengthy printed information in German regarding an upcoming concert directed by von Schumann. The preprinted reply side addressed to Professor R...
Lot #878 - chinese postal cards used in the imperial period
China, 1911 (Apr. 4), C.I.P. 1¢ green postal card, used from Canton to Vienna (China Stamp Society PC4. Han 6), uprate with 2¢ Coiling Dragon, short-paid by 1¢ with "T" in circle postage due marking and blue crayon "5" added. Nice usage, Fine to Very Fine, signed T.Y. Lee.
Estimate HK$ 1,500 - 2,000.
Lot #879 - chinese postal cards used in the imperial period
China, 1911 (June 11), C.I.P. 1¢ green postal card, used from Tientsin to the U.S. (China Stamp Society PC4. Han 6), underpaid, but not charged usage, via Mukden (8 July) to the U.S., with 12 Aug 1911 violet receiving postmark. Scarce usage, Very Fine.
Estimate HK$ 1,000 - 1,500.
Lot #880 - chinese postal cards used in the imperial period
China, 1911 (Sep 8), 1¢ green third issue Imperial postal card, used from Luiliho to Peking, cancelled by Luiliho lunar 7.16 c.d.s. with Peking "You" lunar 2.21 arrival c.d.s. An attractive and scarce card, Fine to Very Fine.
Estimate HK$ 4,000 - 5,000.
Lot #881 - chinese postal cards used in the republic period
China, 1912, "Republic of China" 1¢+1¢ green and Flag design 1¢+1¢ green paid reply postal cards (China Stamp Society PCDR4-5. Han 9, 11a). A lovely, specialized and annotated collection of 7 items, including a mint intact 1¢+1¢ "Republic of China" card, plus strong 1¢+1¢ Flag designs including a scarce short-paid postage due usage to Austria, a Wenchow CTO card with special Yuan Shih-kai cancel, a 3¢ uprated message portion to...
Lot #882 - chinese postal cards used in the republic period
China, 1912, Republic Flag design, 1¢ green postal cards (China Stamp Society PC6. Han 10). Lovely and clean, well annotated collection of 12 cards, including 4 mint examples showing various varieties, the balance being lovely domestic usages including a 1914 Shanghai to Hong Kong card, Canton to Shanghai with tombstone chop, Hangchow to Shanghai, Mokanshan to Hangchow, Chefoo to Tsining, etc. A wonderful specialist's group, examine,...
Lot #883 - chinese postal cards used in the republic period
China, 1913 (June 12), "Republic of China" 1¢ green postal card, horizontal format, used from Shanghai to Austria (China Stamp Society PC5. Han 8), tied by 1 of 2 strikes of Shanghai c.d.s.'s, with light Chinese 13 June transit and Salzburg 30 June receiver. Card with black unframed "T" postage due marking, which was subsequently crossed out. Scarce item of postal history, Very Fine.
Estimate HK$ 1,500 - 2,000.
Lot #884 - chinese postal cards used in the republic period
China, 1913 (Nov. 8), Republic Flag design 1¢ green postal card, used from Jaochow to New York (China Stamp Society PC6. Han 10), uprated with 3¢ Waterlow "Republic" overprinted Coiling Dragon, each tied with Jaochow c.d.s.'s, along with Shanghai 20 Nov. I.J.P.O. transit, plus sane day Shanghai bilingual transit, Kiukiang 17 Nov transit and New York violet boxed Dec 16, 1913 receiver on the reverse. Splendid and rare usage, choice,...
Lot #885 - chinese postal cards used in the republic period
China, 1914 (Apr. 15), Republic Flag design 1¢ green postal card, used from Honghe to Germany (China Stamp Society PC6. Han 10), uprated by 3¢ Junk, with Shumchün 15 April, Canton 16 April and Mantow transits. Scarce usage and markings, Very Fine.
Estimate HK$ 2,000 - 3,000.
Lot #886 - chinese postal cards used in the republic period
China, 1915, Junk, First Issue, 1¢ yellow green postal card, specialized collection. An excellent, well-annotated specialized collection of 19 items, including several mint cards selected to show varieties, a couple special cancellation examples like 1916 Pres. Xu Shi Chan inauguration, plus many nice used examples like a 1918 ½¢ uprated card to Japan, many nice domestic usages etc. Ideal specialist's lot, examine, Fine to Very Fine...
Lot #887 - chinese postal cards used in the republic period
China, 1918, Junk 2nd printing 1½¢ blue postal cards, specialized group. A wonderful specialized well-annotated collection of 22 cards, including a specimen card, 2 mint examples with varieties like wide and narrow types, plus 18 lovely used examples including locally used Petaiho Beach, a Hankow to U.S. card (stamp missing), Canton to Phyangthong via Swatow, Tengshien to Dairen, Ashiho to Tientsin, Kungchuling to Tientsin, a lovely...
Lot #888 - chinese postal cards used in the republic period
China, 1918-21, Wheat Design letter sheets (China Stamp Society LSD1-3. Han 6, 8, 10). A lovely group of 7 items, comprised of Han #6, "specimen" overprint and a 1920 usage Shanghai to Wenshow, Han #8, a mint example and a 1928 Peking to Shanghai usage, plus Han #10, a mint card, a 1925 usage from Yashan to Shanghai, and a 1929 usage Shanghai to Hangchow. Wonderful specialist's group, Fine to Very Fine.
Estimate HK$ 2,600 - 3,...
Lot #889 - chinese postal cards used in the republic period
China, 1920 (Feb. 20), 1½¢ Junk postal card, Manchouli favor usage, CTO with Manchouli bi-lingual date stamp (2.20), fine., Fine.
Estimate HK$ 4,000 - 5,000.
Lot #890 - chinese postal cards used in the republic period
China, 1921 (Feb. 7), Junk 1st printing 1¢ yellow green postal card, used from Peking to Fairbanks, Alaska (China Stamp Society PC7a. Han 12), uprated by 3¢ Junk, all tied by Peking bilingual c.d.s.'s; card underpaid and charged 2¢ U.S. postage due, met by pair of U.S. 1¢ dues tied by Fairbanks, Alaska oval. A lovely usage, Very Fine.
Estimate HK$ 3,000 - 4,000.
Lot #891 - chinese postal cards used in the republic period
China, 1921 (July 30), Republic Flag design 1¢ green postal card, used from Peking to Fairbanks, Alaska (China Stamp Society PC6. Han 10), uprated with 1¢ and 2¢ Junks, all tied by Peking bilingual c.d.s.'s Reverse shows "Mukden 31 Jul" transit. Exceptional and rare destination usage, Very Fine.
Estimate HK$ 2,600 - 3,000.
Lot #892 - chinese postal cards used in the republic period
China, 1922-23, Junk Issue 4¢ orange reprint postal card collection. A lovely well-annotated group of 15 cards, showing varieties, interesting usages, special cancellations etc. Ideal specialist's lot, examine, Fine to Very Fine.
Estimate HK$ 2,400 - 2,800.