The Carl Kilgas Collection of China
June 14, 2023

Carl A. Kilgas was born in Wisconsin in 1905 but lived most of his life on the US Pacific Coast, first in Seattle, Washington, where he began to collect China in the 1920s. He continued to expand the collection after moving to Portland, Oregon, eventually settling in Los Angeles. Joining the very active Southern California chapter of the China Stamp Society, Carl befriended several enthusiastic China collectors and became an active supporter of the annual Los Angeles Sescal stamp exhibition, regularly supplying exhibits of small portions of his collection. Over the years, he published articles in the China Clipper from 1976 to 1985. A member of the Collectors Club of New York, he published a series of articles in the CCNY journal outlining China's postal history, with illustrations of stamps and covers of from his own collection to tell the story.

It is difficult for philatelists today to imagine what it was like collecting China in the years before the Ma Catalogue's publication in 1947. Back then, collectors had to depend on general worldwide catalogues such as Scott, Stanley Gibbons and Yvert & Tellier. Imperial China's 1878-1883 Large Dragons were listed as only three major stamps, rather than the twelve we recognize today. The Dowagers were listed as one set of nine. Other printings were regarded as mere shade varieties. The only sense we can get of how things were back in those pioneering days is from the few articles that appeared in M.D. Chow's Philatelic Bulletin, Shanghai's Asia Stamp Journal, the British Journal of Chinese Philately, the China Clipper in America, and occasional books such as Lloyd Ruland's Express Stamps and Starr-Mills Chinese Air Post.

Fortunately, a few collectors were in the right place at the right time, and had a combination of patience, technical skill, intellectual curiosity, audacity, and love of Chinese stamps. The most well-known China collection formed by a foreigner during that period was that of the American Major James Starr, whose philatelic friendship with M.D. Chow in Shanghai was supported over many years by mail, through which they exchanged ideas on subjects such as plating the Large Dragons. Major Starr died in 1949, but his collection was held intact until 1991, when it was auctioned, 42 years later.

Despite his regional activities, Carl Kilgas was unknown to the international China philatelic community. All that changed when he was asked to provide a few album pages to the 1984 Rocpex exhibition in Taipei. Over the next few years, his telephone would often ring in the middle of the night. When he picked up the handset, a voice at the other end, usually some dealer in Taiwan, would identify himself and demand to buy his China collection. This happened too often and became so annoying that Carl decided not to sell anything. Almost forty years later, we benefit from this decision since the comprehensive collection that we are now pleased to offer has remained completely untouched.
The first part of the Carl A. Kilgas collection contains selections of his extensive holding of the Large Dragons, Dowagers and Chinese Imperial Post Coiling Dragons. Additional sales will follow later this year.
We hope you enjoy these sales and good luck in bidding

ImagesDescriptionCurrent Bid
Lot #15
CHINA 1878 Issue
1878 First Issue, thin paper, Clean Cut Perforations, 1can green, 3can brown red and 5can orange, set of three, first one without gum, others l.h. or h.r., minor gum wrinkles, brilliant fresh colors, v.f.,
*(*)
Catalog #1-3
Catalog Value $3,275
Price Realized
$2,200.00

Lot #16
CHINA 1878 Issue
1878 1can green, Setting I, sheet of 25, n.h. and post office fresh, full margins on all sides, v.f. and beautiful sheet, rare
Box **
Catalog #1
Price Realized
$24,000.00

Lot #17
CHINA 1878 Issue
1878 1can yellow green, Setting I, sheet of 25, n.h. and post office fresh, full margins on all sides, mostly v.f. A rare complete sheet
Box **
Catalog #1a
Unsold
Lot #18
CHINA 1878 Issue
1878 3can brick red, dull red, deep red and red, four distinct shades, setting I-IV, l.h. or h.r., fresh and beautiful group,
*
Catalog #2
Catalog Value $5,800
Price Realized
$2,100.00

Lot #19
CHINA 1878 Issue
1878 3can brown red, setting I, block of four, l.h., perfectly centered, tiny natural inclusion, fresh and v.f.,
Box *
Catalog #2
Catalog Value $4,400
Price Realized
$3,750.00

Lot #20
CHINA 1878 Issue
1878 3can brown red, setting I, bottom sheet margin block of four, positions 18-19, 23-24, l.h. at top, bottom stamps n.h., fresh, fine-v.f. (catalogued as hinged singles)
Box */**
Catalog #2
Catalog Value $4,400
Price Realized
$6,250.00

Lot #21
CHINA 1878 Issue
1878 3can brown red, Setting I, sheet of 25, n.h. and post office fresh, full margins on all sides, v.f. A rare complete sheet in such perfect quality
Box **
Catalog #2
Price Realized
$37,500.00

Lot #22
CHINA 1878 Issue
1878 5can orange, wove paper, h.r., creased, fine appearance,
*
Catalog #3
Catalog Value $1,450
Unsold
Lot #23
CHINA 1878 Issue
1878 5can orange, Setting I, top sheet margin horizontal strip of five, cliches 1-5, n.h., post office fresh, v.f.
**
Catalog #3
Price Realized
$16,500.00

Lot #24
CHINA 1878 Issue
1878 5can orange, Setting I, sheet of 25, hinge remnants at top and bottom margins only, both of which are slightly reduced (trimmed at top and bottom), faint toning noted, well away from the stamps, which are n.h. and post office fresh, v.f. and splendid complete sheet of the 5 Candareens, rare
Box **
Catalog #3
Unsold
Lot #25
CHINA 1878 Issue
1878 5can orange, light postmark, well centered, v.f.,
O
Catalog #3
Catalog Value $600
Price Realized
$250.00

Lot #26
CHINA 1878 Issue
1878 5can orange, Setting II, horizontal pair, light black seal cancels, sharp perforations, fresh and v.f.,
O
Catalog #3
Catalog Value $1,200
Price Realized
$675.00

Lot #27
CHINA 1878 Issue
1878 5can orange, Setting II, horizontal strip of three, oval Shanghai seal type II cancels, right stamp showing "Dah" with long stroke (cliche 8), fine multiple (Chan 3,3c) (catalogued as singles)
O
Catalog #3
Catalog Value $1,800
Price Realized
$1,700.00

Lot #28
CHINA 1878 Issue
1878 5can orange, bister orange, Setting I, h.r. or l.h., fresh and v.f. (Chan 3,3b)
*
Catalog #3,3a
Catalog Value $3,350
Price Realized
$1,300.00

Lot #29
CHINA 1878 Issue
1878 5can bister orange, Setting II, unused without gum, good color, fine (Chan 3b,$1,800)
(*)
Catalog #3a
Catalog Value $1,900
Price Realized
$575.00

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