1971 (Jan 5) Peking to Switzerland airmail cover,f.w. W5 stamp x 3, W19 and N series issues x 3, tied by Peking cds., along with mailbox cachet. VF-F.
1971年1月5日北京寄瑞士航空封,貼文5票3枚、文18票1枚及3枚編號票,銷北京日戳,旁蓋信筒小圓戳。上品。
The 2025 December Auction - Sale 346 - The People’s Republic of China & Liberated Areas Stamps and Postal History
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John Bull Stamp Auctions The 2025 December Auction - Sale 346 - The People’s Republic of China & Liberated Areas Stamps and Postal History
The 2025 December Auction - Sale 346 (December 13 - December 16, 2025)
Sale 346
December 13 - December 16 2025, Hong Kong
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Lot #3600 - prc
Lot #3601 - prc
1990s a carton of many hundreds PRC postal covers and cards,including many different JF, JP, HP, YP series items and with duplicates. Large quantity. Please view.
1990年代一箱約數百枚新中國郵資封片,包括JF、JP、HP、YP等不同品種,多為重複,皆未使用。數量繁多,請預覽。
Lot #3602 - prc
1990's a huge collection of China provincial postal surcharges stamps and covers,holding in 3 thick albums, including 100+ covers, postcards and remittance envelops, all bearing interesting postal surcharges stamps or labels, and several hundreds different unused stamps and labels. A very useful collection. Careful viewing is highly recommended.
1990年代中國各省郵政附加費郵集一部,共3厚冊,包涵100多枚附加費封片和匯款單,和數百枚未使用的附加費郵票和標簽,展現各省不同的附加費收費形式和實物,十分精彩。...
Lot #3603 - prc
1990s-2000s HKT issued HK$10 phone card x 200 with consecutive serial nos.: 00090701-00090900.The card front features a festive scene with a lion-dance troupe in the foreground and a group of formally dressed individuals (in business suits and cheongsams) posing behind them. The design appears to be a special edition for a Chinese New Year celebration or corporate greeting. Very Fine.
1990 - 2000 年代香港電訊發行的 HK$10 儲值電話卡200枚,...
Lot #3604 - prc
1993 a group of PRC telephone cards,including “First Anniversary of Mao Zedong's Birth Commemoration”complete set of 6, “Chinese Lunar New Year” complete set of 12, “Scenery of Fuzhou – Luoxing Tower in Mawei (3-2)”, and “Commemoration of the Opening of Public Magnetic Card Telephones in Shanghai (4-3)”. All are unused. Very Fine.
1993年一組新中國電話卡,包括紀念毛澤東誕辰一周年全套6枚、12生肖全套12枚、福州風光-馬尾羅星塔(3-2)及上海市磁卡公用電話開通紀念(4-3)。均未使用,品相上佳。
1949 (June 15) aerogramme from Kashing, Chekiang to Tokyo, Japan, via Shanghai,franked with three East China Liberated Area stamps, totaling 60 yuan, the correct international regular letter rate. Mailed barely half a month after the liberation of Shanghai, this aerogramme was posted during the transitional phase when the postal system of the East China Liberated Area had just been taken over but international airmail service had not yet been...
1949 (Aug 28) aerogramme from Kashing, Chekiang to Tokyo, Japan, routed via Shanghai,franked with nine East China Liberated Area stamps, totaling 180 yuan, equivalent to three times the 60-yuan international regular letter rate of the period. Mailed during the transitional phase following the liberation of Shanghai, when international airmail service had not yet resumed, the aerogramme took 46 days to reach its destination. Although marked “...
Airmail cover from China to Switzerland - one of the earliest known uses of the 1st Postal Tariff Period (1 February - 2 September 1950):this airmail cover was posted from Shanghai to Geneva and represents one of the earliest recorded examples of correct rate usage under the unified postal system of PRC, franked with East China Liberated Area stamps x 10, totaling 10,800 yuan, comprising 1,800 yuan for the first 20g of surface postage and an...
1950 (February 6) Shanghai to Germany Airmail Cover - Correctly Paid Airmail to Europe during the First Postal Tariff Period (One of the Earliest Recorded Examples):airmail cover sent from Shanghai to Berlin, franked with nine East China Liberated Area stamps, totaling 10,800 yuan (RMB), tied by “Shanghai 50.2.6” cds. The cover was transited via Canton on 11 February and forwarded through Hong Kong for onward air conveyance to Europe,...
1950 (February 7) Shanghai to New Zealand - Correctly Paid Airmail to Oceania during the First Postal Tariff Period:airmail cover sent from Shanghai to Wellington, franked with seven East China Liberated Area stamps, totaling 10,800 yuan (RMB), tied by “Shanghai 50.2.7” cds. Although the cover bears no Canton transit marking, the mail was most likely routed via Hong Kong, then conveyed by Qantas Airways through Sydney to New Zealand. This...
1950 (February 8) Shanghai to Australia - Correctly Paid Double-Rate Airmail to Sydney, Only Recorded Example of Double Airmail Surcharge during the First Postal Tariff Period:airmail cover sent from Shanghai to Sydney, franked with 22 East China Liberated Area stamps, totaling 19,800 yuan (RMB), tied by “Shanghai 50.2.8” cds. Although no Canton transit marking is present, the cover was most likely routed via Hong Kong and carried by Qantas...
1950 (February 9) Tientsin to USA - Airmail Sent on the Last Day of the 1st Postal Tariff Period (One of Only Five Recorded Covers Used on the Last Day):airmail cover sent from Tientsin to Jacksonville, North Carolina, franked with a mixed franking of four stamps comprising North China Liberated Area and R series issues, totaling 10,800 yuan (RMB), tied by “Tientsin 50.2.9” cds and “Canton 50.2.18” transit on reverse. The mail was routed via...
1950 (February 9) Shanghai to Japan - The Only Recorded Airmail to Asia Sent During the 1st Postal Tariff Period:airmail cover sent from Shanghai to Tokyo on 9 February 1950 (the last day of the First Postal Tariff Period), franked with four East China Liberated Area and surcharge-overprinted stamps, totaling 7,700 yuan (RMB), tied by “Shanghai 50.2.9” cds and “Canton 50.2.14” transit on reverse. Endorsed “Via Hong Kong”, the mail was routed...
1950 (February 10) Namlong, Kwangtung to USA - Airmail Cover Bearing the Old 1st Period Rate on the First Day of the 2nd Postal Tariff Period:airmail cover sent from Namlong, Kwangtung to Oakland, California on 10 February 1950, the first day of the 2nd Postal Tariff Period, franked with 13 South China Liberation Area surcharged stamps, totaling 10,800 yuan (RMB), tied by “Namlong 50.2.10” cds and “Canton 50.2.12” transit on reverse. The...
1950 (February 11) Honglok, Kwangtung to USA - Airmail Cover from 2nd Day of the 2nd Postal Tariff Period Still Charged at Old 1st Period Rates:airmail cover sent on 11 February 1950 from Honglok, Kwangtung to New York, franked with a total of 51 stamps comprising North China and East China Liberated Area surcharged issues, amounting to 77,100 yuan (RMB). The cover bears “Honglok 50.2.11” cds and “Canton 50.2.12” transit on reverse. It was...
1950 (Feb 11) Tientsin to USA by Airmail - Correctly Franked Example on the Second Day of the 2nd Postal Tariff Period:airmail cover sent from Tientsin to San Francisco, franked with seven North China stamps, totaling 11,800 yuan (RMB). The cover bears “Tientsin 50.2.11” cds and “Canton 50.2.20” transit on reverse. It was routed via Canton and onward through Hong Kong, carried by Pan American Airways (PAA) transpacific service to San...
1950 (Feb 12) Suntong, Kwangtung province to New Zealand - Correctly Franked Airmail Example to Oceania from the Early 2nd Postal Tariff Period:airmail cover sent from Suntong to Timaru, franked with 13 Central China and South China stamps, totaling 11,800 yuan (RMB). The cover bears “Suntong 1950.2.12” cds and “Canton 50.2.13” transit on reverse. It was routed via Canton, then conveyed through Hong Kong and carried by Qantas Airways via...
1950 (Feb 13) Shanghai to USA - Correctly Franked Airmail Example to North America during the 2nd Postal Tariff Period:airmail cover sent from Shanghai to Williamsburg, Massachusetts, franked with seven stamps comprising R series and East China regional surcharged issues, totaling 11,800 yuan (RMB). The cover bears “Shanghai 1950.2.13” cds and “Canton 50.2.18” transit & “WILLIAMSBURG FEB 25 1950” arrival. It was routed via Canton, then...
1950 (Feb 13) Shanghai to USA - A Postal Error Example Using Old Rates during the 2nd Postal Tariff Period:airmail cover sent from the Kiangse Road Sub-Office, Shanghai, to Baltimore, franked with seven East China Liberated Area Stamps, totaling 10,800 yuan (RMB). The cover bears “Shanghai 1950.2.13” cds and “Canton 50.2.18” transit on reverse. It was routed via Canton and then forwarded through Hong Kong, carried by Pan American Airways (PAA...
1950 (Feb 16) Soochow to USA - A Correctly Franked Airmail Cover to North America during the 2nd Postal Tariff Period:airmail cover sent from Soochow (formerly Wuhsien, Jiangsu Province) to Conway, Arkansas, franked with thirteen East China Liberated Area stamps, totaling 11,800 yuan (RMB) and canceled “Wuhsien1950.2.16” cds. Although no Canton transit marking is present, the mail would have been routed via Canton to Hong Kong, and then...
1950 (Feb 26) Kutsing, Kwangtung to USA – A Correctly Franked Airmail Cover to North America during the 2nd Postal Tariff Period (Posted from an Overseas Emigrant Hometown in Kwangtung):airmail cover sent from Kutsing to Flint, Michigan, franked with sixteen Central China and South China Liberated Area stamps, totaling 11,800 yuan (RMB), tied by “Kutsing 1950.2.26” cds and with “Canton 50.2.28” transit, showing routing via Canton and Hong...
1950 (Feb 28) Shanghai to USA – A Correctly Franked Airmail Cover to North America during the 2nd Postal Tariff Period (One of the Shortest Postal Periods):airmail cover sent from Shanghai to Cincinnati, franked with a total of fourteen East China Liberated Area and C series issues, amounting to 11,800 yuan (RMB), tied by “Shanghai 50.2.28” cds. Although no Canton transit is present, the mail was likely routed via Canton and Hong Kong, from...
Two airmail covers from China to USA and Singapore - correct and mis-rated examples of the 2nd Postal Tariff Period (10 February - 3 April 1950):the first, posted 4 March 1950 from Shanghai to Baltimore, is correctly franked with 11,800 yuan, the inclusive rate for a 10g airmail letter to “Other Countries” (2,800 yuan surface postage plus 9,000 yuan airmail surcharge). Franked with a mixture of North China, East China, and PRC People’s Post...
1950 (May 2) Chengtu to USA - Correctly Paid Airmail from the Southwest Liberated Area during the 3rd Postal Tariff Period:airmail cover sent from Chengtu to New York, franked with six Southwest China Liberated Area surcharge stamps, totaling 15,800 yuan (RMB), tied by “Chengtu 2.5.50” cds. The cover was routed via Canton on 14 May 1950, then forwarded through Hong Kong, and is believed to have been conveyed by Pan American Airways (PAA) on...
Two airmail covers from China to USA - correctly rated examples during the 3rd Postal Tariff Period (5 March - 14 July 1950):during this period, the international surface letter rate was calculated per 20g, while the airmail surcharge was applied per 10g ; thus, a 20g letter to non-Asian destinations was rated at 28,500 yuan. Both items show mixed franking with stamps from various liberated areas, illustrating postal operations during the...




























