HK038-Main Catalogue

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1472 1902 (24 Mar.) A picture postcard from Amoy to Germany, bearing HK QV 4c carmine (defects at the lower right corner) tied by ‘AMOY’ Br. P.O cds, Webb type Hi, ‘WILHEIMGHAVEN/23.4.02’ arrival cds, a few toned spots. Photo HK$ 1,400 - 1,800 1473 1870 (25 May) A cover to Bombay, India, via S.S.China, bearing HK QV 8c bright orange, tied by ‘B62’ Killer cancel in black, manuscripted rate ‘4’ in red, matching the ‘HONG-KONG/25.5.70’ cds on reverse, Webb type B, ‘IM/BOMBAY/18.7.70’ and ‘BOMBAY/18.7.70’ arrival cds. roughly opened at the back and affecting the transit and one of the arrival cds. Photo HK$ 1,000 - 1,200

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1474 1910 (12 Feb.) A KGV size K 10c registered envelope, sent to USA, with KE 5c untied and 10c in pair tied by 'HONG KONG' cds. On reverse with 'SAN FRANCISCO/11.3.10' transit and 'ASHLAND/21.3.10' arrival cds, center folded, a few toned spots and slightly damaged at the top. Photo HK$ 1,500 - 2,000 1475 1930 (25 Mar.) A KGV 10c registered envelope to England, size F, with 3 lines indication on reverse. Additional KGV 2c green in pair, tied by 'HONG KONG' cds, plus extra KE 1c at the left top and the stamp is untied, therefore, there is an additional England KGV 1d tied by 'CHESHAM/26.5.30' cancel, used as Postage Due stamps. For the normal registered mail, the post office had already proved the exact amount of the postal rate at the counter before sending. Postage Due for the registered envelop should not have occurred, with 2 punch holes at the bottom. rare. Photo HK$ 1,200 - 1,500

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1476 1935 (6 May) An illustration Silver Jubilee complete of 4 plus KGV 2c green on FDC, addressed to Canada, fine. Photo HK$ 4,000 - 5,000

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