North East China, East Liaoning Post : 1946 (Oct.) Antung first printing Chu Teh and Chairman Mao rouletted $1 deep blue block of fifteen (3 x 5) from the left of the sheet with sheet margins on three sides, variety imperf. between horizontally and in sheet margins, comprising three vertical imperforate between strips of five, very fine unused, a few light tone spots mainly on reverse. Yang NE240b, c.
Estimate HK$ 8,...
Sale 73 The People's Republic of China and Liberated Areas
By: Interasia Auctions Limited
Interasia Auctions Limited Sale 73 The People's Republic of China and Liberated Areas
The 665-lot People’s Republic of China and Liberated Areas includes a remarkable assembly of the greatest rarities: the 1956 unissued Views of Peking 8f. (with Sun Rays), the 1958 Students Union Congress inscription errors unused, four of the 1964 unissued Peking Opera Masks, the 1968 unissued “Great Victory of the Cultural Revolution,” the exceedingly rare unissued large format “Whole Country is Red” and the 1953 unissued Navy $800. The large offering of the popular sets and miniature sheets includes a range of complete sheets, highlighted by three 1980 Year of the Monkey sheets. The substantial Liberated Areas (over 200 lots) commence with the Chinese Red Posts and the Soviet Posts, with the latter highlighted by the 1932 Red Flag on Globe ½c. brown unused.
Interasia’s December 10 -12 Auctions
Interasia’s December 10-12 auctions of China, Hong Kong and Asian stamps and postal history will take place at the Excelsior Hotel in Causeway Bay in Hong Kong. The three-day, 2,300-lot sale includes another outstanding offering of China and Hong Kong stamps and postal history, with important Ching Dynasty and Republic, substantial postal history, Taiwan, Tibet, and a large offering of People’s Republic and Liberated Areas. Hong Kong and Treaty Ports alone comprise almost 400 lots, while an outstanding Macau collection is presented in an additional 140 lots.
The auctions feature the two iconic stamps of China and Hong Kong - the 1897 Red Revenue Small One Dollar and the mint 96c. Olive-Bistre, as well as one of the greatest PRC rarities - the 1968 unissued large format “Whole Country is Red.”
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December 10, 2018 |
9:30 AM |
Auction 72 |
Olsson Collection of the Large Dragons of China |
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December 10, 2018 |
10:30 AM |
Auction 75 |
China: Ching Dynasty and Republic |
57-704 |
December 11, 2018 |
9:30 AM |
Auction 73 |
People’s Republic of China and Liberated Areas |
1001-1667 |
December 11, 2018 |
3:30 PM |
Auction 75 |
China: Ching Dynasty and Republic, Local Posts, Foreign PO, Provinces, Japanese Occ, Manchukuo, Taiwan, Tibet, Mongolia |
2001-2420 |
December 12, 2018 |
9:30 AM |
Auction 70 |
Hong Kong and Treaty Ports, Macau |
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Lot #1126 - 3: People's Republic of China liberated areas
Lot #1127 - 3: People's Republic of China liberated areas
North East China, East Liaoning Post : 1947 second surcharge handstamped in red (no star) on stamps of Manchukuo $60 on 5f. bluish black, centred to top right, fine unused with much original streaky gum. Yang NE254.
Estimate HK$ 1,000 - 1,200
Lot #1128 - 3: People's Republic of China liberated areas
North East China, Collection : 1945-49, an unused and used collection with different papers and numerous varieties, including Northeast China People's Post 1946 10th Anniv. of Seizure of Chiang Kai-Shek $10 imperf. pair (NE12a), 1947 Shanghai-Nanking Road Incident imperf. $2 to $100 (the 30f. on newsprint with large sheet margin at top) unused (NE44-NE50vars.), 1947 "Double Ten" unused (NE93-NE95), 1948 third surcharge in black...
Lot #1129 - 3: People's Republic of China liberated areas
Port Arthur & Dairen, 1946 10th Anniv. of Death of Lu Hsun $1 on 1f. to $15 on 12f., fine to very fine unmounted mint. Yang AD19-AD21.
Estimate HK$ 1,000 - 1,200
Lot #1130 - 3: People's Republic of China liberated areas
Port Arthur & Dairen, 1946 10th Anniv. of Death of Lu Hsun $5 on 6f. red, 2nd horizontal row of overprints containing character error, fine unused with much original gum, vertical crease; also a normal for comparison. Yang AD20D.
Estimate HK$ 2,000 - 2,500
Lot #1131 - 3: People's Republic of China liberated areas
Port Arthur & Dairen, 1947 (15 Sept.) surcharged "Kwantung Postal Service" $5 on 2f. to $20 on 30f., fine to very fine used. Yang AD28-AD21.
Estimate HK$ 1,200 - 1,500
Lot #1132 - 3: People's Republic of China liberated areas
Port Arthur & Dairen, 1948 (25 Feb.) 30th Anniv. of Red Army Day surcharge $10 on 2f. to $100 on (-) blue and red-brown, the last marginal, fine to very fine unused, the first two are unmounted mint and the top value is unused without gum as usual. Yang AD32-AD34.
Estimate HK$ 3,000 - 4,000
Lot #1133 - 3: People's Republic of China liberated areas
Port Arthur & Dairen, 1948 (25 Feb.) 30th Anniv. of Red Army Day surcharge $10 on 2f. from the foot of the sheet, variety surcharge misplaced to top, fine unmounted mint. Yang AD32var.
Estimate HK$ 800 - 1,000
Lot #1134 - 3: People's Republic of China liberated areas
Port Arthur & Dairen, 1949 (Sept.) surcharged "Temporarily Used for" on Kwantung Posts in red $50 on $5 pale green block of four, showing dramatic vertical misperforations, vertical margins trimmed at sides, fine unused with much original gum, a few light wrinkles, a striking variety. Yang AD60var.
Estimate HK$ 1,200 - 1,500
Lot #1135 - 3: People's Republic of China liberated areas
Port Arthur & Dairen, 1949 (Sept.) surcharged "Temporarily Used for" on Kwantung Posts in black $100 on $10 yellow-orange, centred to top left, fine unused with much original gum. Yang AD61.
Estimate HK$ 1,000 - 1,200
Lot #1136 - 3: People's Republic of China liberated areas
Port Arthur & Dairen, 1949 Founding of People's Republic thick paper $35 red, yellow and blue, block of four from the lower left corner of the sheet, folded along central row of perfs., lower pair has light horizontal creasing, fine unused. Yang AD64a.
Estimate HK$ 500 - 750
Lot #1137 - 3: People's Republic of China liberated areas
Port Arthur & Dairen, 1950 (May) handstamped on Kwantung Posts $500 on $5 pale-green (prepared for use but not issued), fine mint despite light gum bends. Yang AD67.
Estimate HK$ 4,000 - 5,000
Lot #1138 - 3: People's Republic of China liberated areas
Port Arthur & Dairen, 1950 Tien An Men $10 to $100, set of five, fine to very fine and fresh unused without gum as issued, the $20 with choice centring. Yang AD69-AD73.
Estimate HK$ 3,000 - 4,000
Lot #1139 - 3: People's Republic of China liberated areas
Port Arthur & Dairen, 1950 Tien An Men $10 to $100, set of five, fine to very fine and fresh unused without gum as issued, the $20 is particularly well centred and shows some extraneous printing ink in margins. Yang AD69-AD73.
Estimate HK$ 3,000 - 4,000
Lot #1140 - 3: People's Republic of China liberated areas
Port Arthur & Dairen, 1950 Tien An Men $10 to $100, set of five, fine to very fine and fresh unused without gum as issued. Yang AD69-AD73.
Estimate HK$ 3,000 - 4,000
Lot #1141 - 3: People's Republic of China liberated areas
Port Arthur & Dairen, 1950 Tien An Men $10 to $100, set of five, fine and fresh unused without gum as issued. Yang AD69-AD73.
Estimate HK$ 3,000 - 4,000
Lot #1142 - 3: People's Republic of China liberated areas
Port Arthur & Dairen, 1950 Tien An Men $10 to $100, set of five, fine and fresh unused without gum as issued, the $100 has small inclusion. Yang AD69-AD73.
Estimate HK$ 3,000 - 4,000
Lot #1143 - 3: People's Republic of China liberated areas
Port Arthur & Dairen, 1950 Tien An Men $10 to $100, set of five, fine unused without gum as issued, a little unfresh. Yang AD69-AD73.
Estimate HK$ 2,500 - 3,000
Lot #1144 - 3: People's Republic of China liberated areas
Port Arthur & Dairen, 1950 Tien An Men $10 blue and $20 dull green, examples from the corner of the sheet each with straight edges on two sides, fine to very fine unused without gum as issued. Yang AD69-AD70 vars.
Estimate HK$ 1,200 - 1,500
Lot #1145 - 3: People's Republic of China liberated areas
Port Arthur & Dairen, 1950 Tien An Men $35 red horizontal pair with sheet margin at left, variety imperforate between, fine and fresh unused. Yang AD71a var.
Estimate HK$ 20,000 - 25,000
Lot #1146 - 3: People's Republic of China liberated areas
Port Arthur & Dairen, Postal Stationery : 1949 Labour Day $10 stationery card with Monument design imprint in blue on reverse, slight separation of front and back due to card having been miscut during production, nevertheless fine unused.
Estimate HK$ 1,500 - 2,000
Lot #1147 - 3: People's Republic of China liberated areas
Port Arthur & Dairen, Postal Stationery : 1949 Communist Party Anniv. $25 red stationery card with Airplane and Ship design imprint in blue on reverse, fine unused.
Estimate HK$ 3,000 - 4,000
Lot #1148 - 3: People's Republic of China liberated areas
Port Arthur & Dairen, Collection : 1946-49, an unused and used collection, including 1946 (July) 9th Anniv. of Outbreak of War with Japan $1 on 6f. to $15 on 12f. unmounted mint (Yang AD10-AD12), 1946 (Aug.) 1st Anniv. of Japanese Surrender $1 on 12f. and $15 on 5f. mint (AD13-AD15), and 1946 (Oct.) 35th Anniv. of the Chinese Revolution $1 on 6f. to $15 on 2f. mint (AD16-AD18) and $15 on 2f. used, mainly fine, a few small...
Lot #1149 - 3: People's Republic of China liberated areas
Central China, Yu-Si (West Honan) Area : 1948 (Apr.) overprinted "Changed to Chungchow" on North China 2nd Anniv. of Victory over Japan 50c. on $2 rose-red, good to large margins on three sides, in at lower right corner, cancelled by c.d.s., some creasing, a highly collectible example of this rare stamp. Illustrated in Yang, p. 151. Yang CC1.
Estimate HK$ 10,000 - 12,000
Lot #1150 - 3: People's Republic of China liberated areas
Central China, Yu-Si (West Honan) Area : 1948 (Apr.) overprinted in red "Changed to Chungchow" on North China Chairman Mao $2 on $100 deep green, good margins all around except at bottom right where just in at frameline, horizontal crease at foot, cancelled by c.d.s., rare. Yang CC2.
Estimate HK$ 5,000 - 6,000
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