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992L
1940 (22 July) A censor cover from Minhow, Foochow
registered to Denmark, via Alma Ata, a rare mailing
route, on reverse bearing SYS Dah Tung print, 5c x 2,
$1, Peking Martyrs 40c and 50c x 2, tied by bilingual
‘MINHOW/FOOCHOW’ cds, with Germany Third
Reich censor label, tied by Third Reich Eagle type
censor in red circle x 2. Photo
HK$ 20,000 - 25,000
992M
1941 (26 Oct.) A censor cover from Shanghai registered to Denmark, bearing SYS New York print $1, tied by bilingual
‘SHANGHAI’ cds, with Denmark censor label, tied by single ring ‘s53’ Crown type censor chop in violet circle, on reverse with
‘KOBENHAVN/24.7.45’ arrival oval cancel in violet, this cover was stored in Denmark post office for more than 40 months
because of the European war. Denmark was attacked by Germany troops in April 1940. This letter was finally passed to receiver 2
months after the German surrender. Rare. Photo
HK$ 12,000 - 15,000
992N
1930’s A small group of the ROC postal history items, including a few worldwide covers, with a few fake covers, poor condition,
22 items. Photo
HK$ 400 - 500
165
992M
Ex. 992N
992L