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436 1912 (17 Apr.) A picture postcard Denmark, bearing CIP Coiling Dragon 1c and 3c, both tied by bilingual ‘ANTUNG’ cds, bilingual ‘MOUKDEN/19.4.12’ transit on reverse. Photo HK$ 700 - 800 437 1912 (23 Jan) A cover to Switzerland, via Siberia, bearing CIP Coiling Dragon 1c, 2c and Temple 7c, tied by illegible cds, on reverse with bilingual ‘CANTON/23.1.12’ and ‘SHANGHAI/30.1.12’ transit. Photo HK$ 3,000 - 4,000 436 437

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438 1912 A red colour cover sent to Tientsin, on reverse bearing CIPCoilingDragon 1c and 2c, both tied by char. ‘WANZHUANGZHAN’ (萬莊站) Lurna cds, with char. index (壬子) with bilingual ‘GANGKU/29.2.12’ (葛沽) arrival cds. Photo HK$ 4,000 - 5,000 439 1913 (1 Nov.) An opened large Parcel Post piece sent to England, bearing CIP Coiling Dragon 4c in pair, 30c and 50c, all tied the unusual ‘KIRIN’ cds, with complete ‘Imperial Chinese Post’ and ‘England Parcel Post’ receipt attached. Very late usage of Imperial stamps during ROC period. Some creases. Ex Paul Ke Shing Chang, 張凱升舊藏. Photo HK$ 10,000 - 12,000

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