U.S. and Worldwide Stamps & Postal History
June 12-13, 2018

ImagesDescriptionCurrent Bid
Lot #291
CHINA
1885 5c bister brown, h.r., good color, fine,
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Catalog #12a
Catalog Value $ 700
Unsold
Lot #292
CHINA
1923 red-band cover addressed entirely in Chinese, sent from Kwantung (8 Oct) to Pnompen (French Indochina), franked on back with strip of 3x3c and 1c Junk, paying 10c rate, fine
Envelope
Unsold
Lot #293
CHINA
1923 surcharged in red on first Peking printing 2 Cts on 3c blue-green, surcharge inverted error, deep bright color, well centered, very fine and fresh with original customary flat and dried gum, apparently n.h., with 2009 Pascal Scheller certificate (Chan 280a). It is believed that there are less than twenty examples known of this error. According to contemporary reports (Theodore Sidall), only thirteen of these stamps exist and were acquired at Wanhsien, a small port about half way between Chungking and Ichang, in July, 1924, by Dr. A. Germain, the medical officer on the French gunboat "Balny." He applied two of the stamps to separate covers which he mailed to himself locally and sold ten mint examples to the French dealer Theodore Champion. Champion then sold a block of four and a single to M.D. Chow, two singles to Bush and one each to Hinds and Hawkins. One of the "Four Treasures of the Republic" (China Stamp Society Catalogue No.327b, cat. $250,000) (catalogued as hinged)
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Catalog #247a
Catalog Value $ 175,000
Unsold

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