China (People's Republic), 2001 Protecting the Common Homeland of Mankind (R30) 60f. variety imperforate with large sheet margin at left (11mm.), with normal 50f. (2), 60f. marginal block of four and $4.50 pair on 2012 (25 July) registered airmail envelope from Chengdu to Le Havre, France (4.8), cancelled by c.d.s., fine and very rare variety on cover. Yang R242var.
Estimate HK$ 2,500 - 3,000
Sale 76 The People’s Republic of China and Liberated Areas
By: Interasia Auctions Limited
Interasia Auctions Limited Sale 76 The People’s Republic of China and Liberated Areas
Interasia’s June 23-24 auctions of China, Hong Kong and Asian stamps and postal history will take place at the Habour Plaza North Point in Hong Kong. The two day 2,000 lot sale includes another offering of China and Hong Kong stamps and postal history, with important Ching Dynasty and Republic, substantial postal history with an original missionary correspondence, Taiwan, Local Posts, People’s Republic of China and Liberated Areas, Hong Kong with a specialized study of Postal Fiscals and Revenues, Treaty Ports, and Macau.
Day 1: 23 June 2019
Day one (June 23) commences with the early postal history of the Customs and Imperial Post periods (lots 1-35), featuring two rare examples of mail matter from Taiwan and Korea. Among the Large Dragons (lots 36-61) is what is considered to be the rarest and most remarkable of the essays and proofs: the unique complete sheet of the 5 candarins brownish ochre with trial perforation, originally owned by Sir Robert Hart, later Sir Percival David, and ultimately the Beckemans. There are also four Large Dragons covers in the auction, the undoubted highlight of which is the Large Dragon-Small Dragon mixed franking sent from Chinkiang to Denmark through the French Post Office in Shanghai. Among the Small Dragons (lots 62-70) is the remarkable double rate combination cover from the Chinese Imperial Post Office in Seoul. The 1894 Dowager Empress Birthday (lots 71-111) features the magnificent set of the Second printing in marginal or corner blocks of four offered intact. The 1897 New Currency surcharges (lots 112-245) are replete with rare multiples and varieties, including the small figures surcharge 10c. on 9ca. with surcharge double and a fresh marginal mint example of the famous “Golden Dragon”, the only such recorded with sheet or interpane margin. Two Red Revenue usages on postal stationery cards (lots 272-273) comprise a taxed usage to London and a registered mixed issue usage with the large figures 2c. on 3c. and various other values including C.I.P. 1c. horizontal imperforate between pair. A stunning mint set of the 1914-19 Junk Peking printing in blocks of four and the 1923 surcharged 2c. on 3c. with surcharge inverted are representative of the later issues, but one should also mention the eight exquisite 1942 die proofs in black of the Dr. Sun Yat-sen London printing (lots 400-407).
On the same afternoon and early evening (June 23), there will be a diverse offering of Hong Kong and Treaty Ports, and Macau. The stamps of Hong Kong (lots 1018-1114) include a mint example of the Queen Victoria 96c. olive-bistre and a further offering of modern varieties, with 1983 Hong Kong by Night $1.30 variety silver omitted in a complete sheet and the 1988 Peak Tramway miniature sheet with black omitted in a booklet. We are privileged to offer the renowned collection of Revenues and Postal Fiscals formed by Philippe Orsetti (lots 1115-1225), whose monograph represents the definitive catalogue of this subject. Macau (lots 1451-1613) includes early mail, an extensive offering of “Specimen” overprints, modern varieties, and a specialised collection of postal stationery cards (lots 1549-1587).
Day 2: 24 June 2019
Day two (June 24) includes Local Posts (lots 2086-2116) with a set of the rare Shanghai Double Dragon essays with the values in English lettering rather than Arabic numerals. Taiwan (lots 2117-2156) features rare unused multiples of the 1950 Flying Geese surcharges with the top three values in blocks of six (the two high values with sheet margins). The Foreign Post Offices in China (lots 2163-2302) are highlighted by a splendid array of combination covers, the large part of which are from the Mick Goldsmith collection. Following on from this is the correspondence of Dr. Willis Clarke Noble (lots 2254-2302), a late 19th century American missionary in Paoting who established a public health service there, which comprises mail from both the U.S.A. and China during the 1894-98 period, with much of postal history interest. In addition, there is a fine section of postal stationery (lots 2303-2360). The morning session concludes with a small but interesting section of Thailand (lots 2450-2463).
The Day two (June 24) afternoon session is devoted to the People’s Republic of China and the Liberated Areas, as has been our tradition on the second day. There is a fine representative section of the Liberated Areas, while the issued stamps of the P.R.C. are well represented throughout and showcased by the unissued large format “Whole Country is Red” cancelled by Liaoning c.d.s., one of four recorded used examples of this great rarity.
Sale 76
China and other Asian Countries
Sunday June 23, 2019 09:30 and Monday June 24, 2019 09:30
Sale 77
Hong Kong & Treaty Ports and Macau
Sunday June 23, 2019 15:00
Sale 78
The People’s Republic of China and Liberated Areas
Monday June 24, 2019 13:30
2019-06-23, 9:30am
Session 1: Lot 1 - 493, China and other Asian Countries
Session 2: Lot 1001 - 1613, Hong Kong & Treaty Ports and Macau
2019-06-24, 9:30am
Session 3: Lot 2001 - 2463, The People's Republic of China and Liberated Areas
Session 4: Lot 3001 - 3454, China and other Asian Countries
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Lot #3401 - 5: People's Republic of China general issues
Lot #3402 - 5: People's Republic of China general issues
China (People's Republic), 2001 Protecting the Common Homeland of Mankind (R30) 80f. horizontal strip of five from the top left corner of the sheet with imprint, variety imperforate, very fine unmounted mint, a few tiny specks on gum just affecting one stamp. Yang R243var.
Estimate HK$ 5,000 - 6,000
Lot #3403 - 5: People's Republic of China general issues
China (People's Republic), 2001 Protecting the Common Homeland of Mankind (R30) 80f. horizontal pair, variety imperforate, with normal 80f. pair on 2012 (8 Sept.) registered airmail envelope from Chengdu to Le Havre, France (25.9), cancelled by c.d.s., fine and very rare variety on cover. Yang R239var.
Estimate HK$ 3,000 - 4,000
Lot #3404 - 5: People's Republic of China general issues
China (People's Republic), 2001 Protecting the Common Homeland of Mankind (R30) $1.50 horizontal strip of five from the top of the sheet with imprint, variety black printing and perforations misplaced, showing portions of seven adjacent stamps, very fine unmounted mint. Yang R244var.
Estimate HK$ 5,000 - 6,000
Lot #3405 - 5: People's Republic of China general issues
China (People's Republic), 2001 Protecting the Common Homeland of Mankind (R30) $1.50 horizontal pair, variety black printing and perforations misplaced, with normal 50f. pairs (2) and $4.50 pair on 2012 (12 Sept.) registered airmail envelope from Chengdu to Le Havre, France (1.10), cancelled by c.d.s., fine and rare variety on cover. Yang R244var.
Estimate HK$ 2,000 - 2,500
Lot #3406 - 5: People's Republic of China military post
China (People's Republic), 1953 Army $800 orange-yellow, red and red-orange vertical pair, fine unused without gum as issued, barely perceptible horizontal crease in margin at foot of top stamp. Yang M1.
Estimate HK$ 2,000 - 2,500
Lot #3407 - 5: People's Republic of China military post
China (People's Republic), 1953 Air Force $800 orange-yellow, red and brown-purple, fine unused without gum as issued. Yang M2.
Estimate HK$ 9,000 - 12,000
Lot #3408 - 5: People's Republic of China Booklets / Money Order Stamps / Revenues
China (People's Republic), 1980 Gu Dong booklet, complete unexploded booklet, very fine. Yang SB1.
Estimate HK$ 1,500 - 2,000
Lot #3409 - 5: People's Republic of China Booklets / Money Order Stamps / Revenues
China (People's Republic), 1980 Gu Dong booklet, complete unexploded booklet, very fine. Yang SB1.
Estimate HK$ 1,500 - 2,000
Lot #3410 - 5: People's Republic of China Booklets / Money Order Stamps / Revenues
China (People's Republic), 1980-84 booklets, comprising 1981 Year of the Cock (SB3), together with SB2 (2), SB4, SB5 (2), SB6 (2), SB7, SB8, SB9, SB10, SB11, fine to very fine.
Estimate HK$ 1,000 - 1,200
Lot #3411 - 5: People's Republic of China Booklets / Money Order Stamps / Revenues
China (People's Republic), Money Order Stamps : 1953 (-) carmine-red block of four from the left of the sheet with imprint, fine unused without gum. Yang MD15.
Estimate HK$ 600 - 800
Lot #3412 - 5: People's Republic of China Booklets / Money Order Stamps / Revenues
China (People's Republic), Revenues : 1949-89(c.), a collection, some usages on documents, good to fine (275+).
Estimate HK$ 2,000 - 2,500
Lot #3413 - 5: People's Republic of China Postal Stationery / Covers
China (People's Republic), 1954 (8 May) Tien An Men $800 letter sheet for ordinary domestic mail with landscape design in yellow to Chengtu, cancelled by "Sikang/Sichang" dotted rim d.s., flap at side missing, otherwise fine and scarce usage from this Province. PJ4-1.
Estimate HK$ 800 - 1,000
Lot #3414 - 5: People's Republic of China Postal Stationery / Covers
China (People's Republic), 1959 Tien An Men 8f. Art envelopes, the complete set of nine, very fine unused (9). PMF28-20-PMF28-28.
Estimate HK$ 5,000 - 6,000
Lot #3415 - 5: People's Republic of China Postal Stationery / Covers
China (People's Republic), 1952 Tien An Men $800 letter sheets with paper-cutter designs (5), 1957 Tien An Men 8f regular stamped picture envelope, and 1970 10f. envelopes with woodcut designs (4), fine to very fine unused (10).
Estimate HK$ 2,000 - 2,500
Lot #3416 - 5: People's Republic of China Postal Stationery / Covers
China (People's Republic), 1956-97, a mainly unused assembly of stationery envelopes, including 1956 regular stamped envelopes Tien An Men 8f. (2, both types used, one heavily creased) and 1958 8f. unused (tiny age spots), the other issues are all unused, fine to very fine (approx. 100).
Estimate HK$ 2,500 - 3,000
Lot #3417 - 5: People's Republic of China Postal Stationery / Covers
China (People's Republic), 1955-77, a mainly unused assembly of stationery cards, some are c.t.o., overall fine (60+). Not illustrated.
Estimate HK$ 800 - 1,000
Lot #3418 - 5: People's Republic of China Postal Stationery / Covers
China (People's Republic), A large assembly of 1980's and 1990's postal stationery envelopes and cards, principally unused in quantities, including "JF", "YP", "HP", "JP" and "FP" stationery, very fine. Not illustrated.
Estimate HK$ 1,000 - 1,200
Lot #3419 - 5: People's Republic of China Postal Stationery / Covers
China (People's Republic), 1950-51 envelopes (8) with some attractive mixed frankings including People's Post, fine, a few cover faults (8).
Estimate HK$ 1,200 - 1,500
Lot #3420 - 5: People's Republic of China Postal Stationery / Covers
China (People's Republic), 1950 (20 June) "Entire letter Popola Cinio" newspaper wrapper front (with part newspaper still attached) from Peking to Norway bearing Tien An Men 1st printing $200 and surcharged in green on (-) Railway, cancelled by dotted rim d.s., fine. Yang R1, SC4.
Estimate HK$ 1,000 - 1,200
Lot #3421 - 5: People's Republic of China Postal Stationery / Covers
China (People's Republic), 1950-67 envelopes (35) and postcards (20) mostly to Germany (a few domestic and five unaddressed) bearing a good range of values, including 1963 Landscapes of Huangshen (S57) set of 16 on two envelopes (collector has made red biro symbols or notations on the covers next to each stamp), mainly fine, some faults (55).
Estimate HK$ 2,000 - 2,500
Lot #3422 - 5: People's Republic of China Postal Stationery / Covers
China (People's Republic), 1955 (1 Mar.) airmail envelope from Shanghai to Sweden via Canton (4.3) bearing Tien An Men 1st printing $10,000 and 6th printing $100 pair, cancelled by c.d.s., fine usage on the first day of currency revaluation, with a total franking of $10,200 for the new $102 rate. Yang R9, R43.
Estimate HK$ 1,200 - 1,500
Lot #3423 - 5: People's Republic of China Postal Stationery / Covers
China (People's Republic), 1957-63 security envelopes (35) bearing various 1955 Regular issue values, mainly fine (35).
Estimate HK$ 1,500 - 2,000
Lot #3424 - 5: People's Republic of China Postal Stationery / Covers
China (People's Republic), 1957-86 envelope and postcards (2) from Pengpu (Anhui), Peking and Shigatse to Sweden bearing various various values (9); 1961 domestic envelope with cachet of soldier bearing 1f. Mainly fine (4).
Estimate HK$ 1,200 - 1,500
Lot #3425 - 5: People's Republic of China Postal Stationery / Covers
China (People's Republic), 1957-66 cacheted first day covers (approx. 65) bearing various "C" Series issues, including 1963 Long Live Revolutionary Cuba (C97), mainly fine (approx. 65).
Estimate HK$ 1,500 - 2,000
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