Lot 2257
China, 1912 (1 Apr.) envelope to a member of the British Royal Navy on board the "H.M.S. 'Hawke'" at Woosung (2.4) bearing C.I.P. ½c., cancelled by "Nanking" bilingual c.d.s., returned to Nanking (4.4) via Shanghai (3-4.4) and then back to Shanghai (5.4) where 1904 Postage Due Waterlow printing 5c. (foxed perf.) applied and tied by "Shanghai" bilingual c.d.s. (7.4) to pay the 2½c. deficiency of postage plus fine (i.e., double postage due), showing on front handstruck "T" with manuscript endorsements of postage due and redirection. Chan D11.
Estimate 2,500 - 3,000 http://www.interasia-auctions.co ... ale=23&lot=2257
Lot 2262
China, 1916 (17 Nov.) censored envelope to Tengyueh, "Lower Burmah" (12.12) via Singapore (23.11) and Rangoon (2.12) bearing Hong Kong 1c. horizontal strip of four, cancelled by "Hong Kong" c.d.s., endorsed "T. 12cts" in pencil, and bearing on reverse 1913 Postage Due London printing ½c. block of four and 10c. cancelled by "Tengyueh" bilingual c.d.s., showing "Passed/Censor/Rangoon/1" triangular h.s. in violet on front, fine. Chan D41, D46.
Estimate 2,000 - 2,500 http://www.interasia-auctions.co ... ale=23&lot=2262
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Lot 3116
China, 1912 (15 Aug.) registered red-band envelope to Changhwa via Shanghai (18.8) and Hweichow (23.8) bearing on reverse "Republic of China" overprint Commercial Press 1c. and Statistical Dept. 3c. pairs, cancelled by "Foochow" dollar dater (first year), fine late usage of the Foochow dollar dater.
Estimate 8,000 - 10,000
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Lot 3122
China, 1913 (17 Apr.) registered envelope to India (12.5) bearing on reverse "Republic of China" Commercial Press overprint 1c. pane of twenty, position 12 the retouched "One" and position 20 the broken "One", cancelled by "Peking" bilingual segmented d.s. which leaves the retouch clear, with framed "R/No. 16 Registration Box/No. 92" registration h.s. and "Shang-hai/Chine" c.d.s. (22.4) on front, showing on reverse "Peking/Letter Box/No. 16" circular h.s., "Shanghai" bilingual transit c.d.s. (21.4), "Tuticorin" transit c.d.s. (9.5) and "Calcutta G.P.O." arrival c.d.s., very fine and almost certainly the unique example of a complete pane with these varieties used on a commercial cover. Chan 167, a, b.
Estimate 50,000 - 60,000
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Lot 3129
China, 1915 (15 July) "West China Union University" corner card envelope to England (24.8), redirected internally, bearing Junk 10c., cancelled by "Chengtu" bilingual segmented d.s., showing on reverse Hankow, Ichang, Shanghai bilingual transit c.d.s., together with fine strikes of "Bureau Ambulant No. 1/Peking-Moukden" (31.7) and "Bureau Ambulant No. 2/Pukowku-Tientsin" mobile post office c.d.s., lightly foxed perfs.
Estimate 800 - 1,000
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Lot 2316
China, Officially Sealed : 1916 (26 Jan.) envelope to Shanghai (30.1) redirected to Peking bearing Junk 1c. and 10c., cancelled by "Hankow" c.d.s., envelope a little battered and stamps have faults, with "Chinese Imperial Post/Officially Sealed" label tied by "Peking" arrival c.d.s.
Estimate 1,500 - 2,000
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Lot 2608
China, 1912 (14 June) C.I.P. horizontal format 1c. green stationery card used locally in Shanghai, indicia cancelled by "Shanghai/Local Post" c.d.s., showing on front and reverse "Shanghai" bilingual c.d.s. and various "Shanghai" segmented d.s.
Estimate 800 - 1,000
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Lot 2601
China, 1911 (7 Nov.) C.I.P. horizontal format 1c. green stationery card to Hong Kong, cancelled by "Kwangtung/Namyung" double-ring lunar d.s.
Estimate 800 - 1,000
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最大特色是招領戳,亦是暫是所見的一枚。
Lot 3241
China, Unknown/Returned Mail : 1918 (18 Mar.) envelope from London (Acton) to Peking (28.4) via Moukden (27.4) bearing Great Britain 2½d., cancelled by machine roller, showing manuscript "left Peking, address unknown" and return label affixed, left Peking on 1 May and arrived UK 15 June.
Estimate 1,200 - 1,500