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1964 (16 Oct.) An incoming pc from USA to HK, bearing USA 2c red in pair tied by 'OHIO' cancellation, with 'T/N.Y.' postage due
chop in violet, alongside HK postage due 20c black in pair tied by 'HONG KONG' cds and h/s 'Postage Due…Cents' violet chop.
Fine.
HK$ 800 - 1,000
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A small selection of Coiling Dragon issues on covers or picture postcards x 15, mostly to overseas with various cancellation,
including Foreign post office, Local Post, bilingual etc. Plus French and Coiling Dragon mixed franking on pc to Germany. Photo
HK$ 3,000 - 4,000
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A group of FDC mainly including 1975 Hong Kong Festival (C34M) x 10. 1990 Hong Kong Definitive stamp sheetlet No.1 (C54M)
x 10, and many other corners, few with light toning.
HK$ 1,200 - 1,500
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A group of Hong Kong First Day Covers and Singapore Registered Letters plus Taiwan FDC & stamps.
HK$ 800 - 1,000
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A group of Chinese New Year (1st series) FDC, total 12 covers. Some covers with light toned.
HK$ 800 - 1,000
British Post Offices in China
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1927 (16 Mar.) Piece bearing a very fine strike of the rare FIELD POST OFFICE 2 16 MR 27 double-circle cds in black, fine. This
was used on board the "H.M.S. Bellerophon" en rout to Shanghai. It was opened on 6th February 1927 and was closed a few days
after it arrived Hong Kong on 13th March, 1927. Mails from this office are extremely rare. Photo
HK$ 3,500 - 4,000
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1931 (29 May) British Registered Letter envelope KGV 4-1/2d, sent to England via Siberia, cancelled by ARMY POST OFFICE 1
29 MY 31 double-circle cds’s (Type I), a registration label no. 8 (Type 7) with A.P.O. 1 in manuscript in blue and A.P.O. 1 cds, and
Sutton Coldfield 15 JU 31 arrival cds, fine, early usage of hand-written A.P.O. 1. Photo
HK$ 6,000 - 7,000