1949 (Agu 7) Shuanghechang, Tatsu to Chungking registered cover,franked with five 4 fen Dr. SYS basic stamps overprinted in blue with the local post office name “Wukiachen,” tied by Shuanghechang cds and arriving Chungking on Aug 8, 1949. The total postage of 20 fen conforms to the domestic registered letter rate for the period Aug 1 to Dec 9, 1949. The adhesives bear the “Wukiachen” local overprint, yet were used at Shuanghechang,...
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1949 (Nov 11) Lianggaoshan, Tzelutsing to Chungking domestic cover,franked with a single 5 fen Dr. SYS basic stamp diagonally overprinted with the local post office name “Maoshichen,” tied by Lianggaoshan cds and arriving Chungking on Nov 15, 1949. The 5 fen postage correctly pays the domestic letter rate for the period Aug 1 to Dec 5, 1949. The adhesive bears a diagonal “Maoshichen” local overprint, yet was used at Lianggaoshan, representing...
1949 (Aug 10) double registered cover from Hehkenchang, Yungchuan to Chungking,franked with eight 4 fen Dr. SYS basic stamps, of which seven are overprinted in blue with “Sungkai” , tied by Hokenchang cds, and arriving Chungking on Aug 12, 1949. The correct inland double registered rate was 35 fen for the period Aug 1 to Dec 4, 1949; this cover bears 32 fen in postage, thus underpaid by 3 fen. The stamps used bear the “Sungkai” local...
1949 (Aug 20) double registered cover from Lungchingchang, East Szechwan to Chungking,franked with nine stamps (including eight Dr. SYS basic stamps overprinted in blue with “Lotsi”), paying a total of 35 fen, tied by Lungchingchang cds dated 38.8.20, routed via Lotsi on Aug 21, and arriving Chungking on Aug 22. The franking correctly pays the inland double registered rate of 35 fen for the period Aug 1 to Dec 3, 1949. Although posted at...
1949 (Oct 27) double weight registered airmail cover from Nancheng, Shensi to Chungking,franked with two 10 fen Shensi airmail unit stamps and one 5 fen East Szechwan Silver Yuan stamp, paying a total of 25 fen, tied by Nancheng cds, and arriving Chungking on Oct 30, 1949. The franking correctly pays the double weight registered airmail rate of 25 fen for the period Aug 1 to Dec 6, 1949. Following the invalidation of the Gold Yuan in Aug 1949...
1949 (Oct 31) Enshih, Hupeh to Kweilin, Kwangsi domestic cover,franked with East Szechwan Silver Yuan stamp 5 fen, tied by Enshih cds (38.10.31) and routed via Sungtao on Nov 17, 1949, then route to Kweilin. The franking correctly pays the domestic letter rate of 5 fen. The East Szechwan Silver Yuan stamp was used outside its original postal district in Hupeh, representing a cross-district usage. Following the invalidation of the Gold Yuan in...
1950 (Mar 20) Tinghai, Chekiang to Taipei, Taiwan domestic cover,franked with East Szechwan Silver Yuan stamp 5 fen, tied by Tinghai cds and received at Taipei on Mar 27, 1950 . The franking correctly pays the domestic letter rate of 5 fen (rate period Agu 1, 1949 to May 17, 1950). The adhesive, an East Szechwan Silver Yuan issue, was used outside its original postal district in Chekiang, representing a cross-district usage. Following the...
1949 (Sep 28) Tanchai, Kweichow to Shapingpa, Chungking registered cover,franked with five 4 fen Dr. SYS basic stamps overprinted in blue with the local post office name “Wukiachen,” tied by Shuanghechang cds and arriving Chungking on Aug 8, 1949. The total postage of 20 fen conforms to the domestic registered letter rate for the period Aug 1 to Dec 9, 1949. The stamps bear the “Wukiachen” local overprint, yet were used at Shuanghechang,...
1949 (Sep 14) Amoy, Fukien to Swatow, Kwangtung domestic cover,franked with five Kwangtung Silver Yuan stamps of 1 fen each, totaling 5 fen, tied by Amoy cds dated 49.09.14. The franking correctly pays the domestic letter rate of 5 fen. The adhesives, Kwangtung Silver Yuan issues, were used outside their original postal district in Fukien, representing a cross-district usage. Following the invalidation of the Gold Yuan in Aug 1949,...
1949 trial proof of Canton Post Office postage meter label, “中華郵政/郵資已付/穗(三)” in red,denomination 2 fen, undated, each struck with a double-ring bilingual “CANTON / 廣州” trial cancel. Printed as a vertical tête-bêche pair, perforated at the lower margin only, on plain experimental paper without “Chinese Post” background (approx. 87 × 77 mm). This represents an early testing proof from the initial stage of the postage meter system, of extreme...
1949 (Apr 22) airmail registered cover from Shanghai to London,bearing thirteen Dr. SYS Gold Yuan stamps and additionally franked with one Shanghai postage meter label (Hu Type 4), tied by Shanghai cds. The total postage of Gold Yuan 189 conforms to the contemporary international airmail registered rate, comprising basic postage, registration with return receipt, and airmail fees. Dispatched one day after the PLA’s successful crossing of the...
1949 (Apr 30) large-franking foreign registered airmail cover from Shanghai to London,bearing fourteen Shanghai postage meter labels (Hu Type 4), tied by Shanghai cds, paying a total of Gold Yuan 12,180,000, equivalent to 300 Silver Yuan fen, correctly fulfilling the 90g international registered airmail rate (comprising basic postage, registration, and airmail fees). Posted one day after the introduction of the Silver Yuan postal system,...
1949 (May 18) foreign registered airmail cover from Shanghai to Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA,bearing a single Shanghai postage meter label (Hu Type 4) with the value of Gold Yuan 3,600,000, tied by Shanghai cds, routed via San Francisco (May 26, 1949) and arriving Ann Arbor on May 27, 1949. The postage, equivalent to 60 Silver Yuan fen, correctly pays the 10g international registered airmail rate for the period Apr 29 to May 27, 1949. Mailed...
1949 (May 14) cut piece bearing a Shanghai postage meter label (Hu Type 4), showing a denomination of Gold Yuan 39,600,000,數值罕見。本件使用於1949年4月29日銀圓郵資制度實施之後,然仍以金圓支付郵資,屬新舊貨幣制度交替期間之典型實際運用。當時金圓券急劇貶值,郵資暴漲,郵票供應不足,郵政以郵資機券應對高額郵資需求。該郵資券由上海當時唯一運作之郵資機「滬(四)」印製,為已知極高金圓額郵資機使用之重要實例,可能為銀圓時期仍使用金圓郵資之最高金額記錄之一。此類實寄材料存世極罕,對研究1949年通貨膨脹、貨幣制度轉換及郵資機實際運作具有重要郵政史與展覽價值。
tied by “SHANGHAI 14 V 38” cds. This represents an exceptionally high-value usage of a Gold...
1949 trial proof of postage meter labels printed on paper with “中華郵政” background of Kweiyang, Kweichow,produced by the experimental “Chu (I)” franking machine, comprising 1 fen and 2 fen denominations, each struck with double-ring bilingual “貴陽 KWEIYANG” trial datestamps. These labels were printed by the early British-made “Chu 1” franking machine using specially supplied security paper from the General Directorate of Posts, representing...
1949 (Jul 15) Kweiyang, Kweichow to Portland, USA registered airmail cover,bearing a single 75 fen postage meter label produced by the “Chu (II)” franking machine, tied by KWEIYANG 49.7.15 cds, dispatched via Canton with transit on Jul 25, 1949 and arriving Portland on Jul 29, 1949. The franking correctly pays the contemporary foreign registered airmail rate of 75 fen (applicable Jul 5 to Nov 14, 1949). The meter label was printed by the...
1949 (Jun 8) airmail registered cover from Lanchow, Kansu to Hsiaolungkan, Chungking,bearing a single 18 fen postage meter label produced by the “Lan (I)” franking machine, cancelledby Lanchow cds, transiting Chungking on Jun 11, 1949 and arriving Hsiaolungkan on Jun 12, 1949. The franking correctly pays the domestic airmail registered rate of 18c (4c domestic letter rate + 6c airmail fee + 8c registration fee). The 8c registration fee...
1949 (Jun 24) airmail cover from Lanchow to England,bearing a single 40 fen postage meter label produced by the “Lan (I)” franking machine, cancelled by Lanchow datestamp. The franking correctly pays the international airmail rate of 40 fen for the period from Apr 29 to Jul 31, 1949. This cover bears a Lanchow postage meter label, representing an early outbound foreign mail usage from the Northwestern Postal District during the initial Silver...
1949 (Aug 11) airmail cover from Kunming, Yunnan to Hong Kong,bearing a single 42 fen postage meter label produced by the “Kunming (2)” franking machine, cancelled by Kunming cds and arriving Hong Kong on Aug 13, 1949. The franking reflects the contemporary local currency usage in Yunnan, converted at an approximate rate of 2.8:1 to the Silver Yuan standard, with 42 fen equating to about 15 fen Silver Yuan, correctly paying the airmail rate...
1949 (Apr 16) Hankow, Hupeh, “Han (1)” franking machine label of Gold Yuan 3,205, an early usage from the Hankow postal district during the Gold Yuan period.This postage meter label reflects the rapid inflation of the Gold Yuan currency in 1949, when the postal administration increasingly relied on franking machines to meet the need for constantly rising high-denomination postage. It also illustrates the gradual introduction and regional...
1949 (May 6) airmail cover from Foochow, Fukien to USA,bearing a Gold Yuan 1,600,00 postage meter label produced by the “Yung (1)” franking machine, cancelled by Foochow cds. At the contemporary conversion rate of approximately 40,000:1, this equates to 40 fen Silver Yuan, correctly paying the foreign airmail rate for the period Apr 27 to Jul 4, 1949. This cover was produced under exceptional circumstances at the beginning of the Silver Yuan...
1949 (Jul 29), airmail cover from Amoy (Fukien) to Batavia, Netherlands East Indies (now Jakarta, Indonesia), bearing a total franking of 685 fen in sixteen adhesives.The postage comprises Amoy (1) postage meter labels of 55 fen (4 units = 220 fen), surcharged revenue stamps revalued for postal use at 50 fen (9 units = 450 fen), and Hwa Nan Print Dr. SYS silver yuan stamps of 1, 4 and 10 fen (total 15 fen), making up the correct total. The...
A tete-beche horizontal pair of Swatow (1) postage meter labels, cancelled by Swatow cds.The two labels are printed in inverted relationship to each other, forming a clear tete-beche variety, a very rare misalignment form in postage meter impressions. Such inverted pairings likely resulted from irregular operation of the franking machine or abnormal feeding of the paper tape, and are seldom encountered in actual postal use. According to...
1949 (Jul 22) Overseas Chinese remittance cover from Swatow to Hong Kong, the front indicating enclosure of 178 receipt covers for individual delivery.Franked with a Swatow (1) postage meter label of Silver Yuan $5, additionally bearing two surcharged revenue stamps revalued at Silver Yuan $1 each and three 4 fen adhesives, making up a total postage of Silver Yuan $7.12, tied by Swatow cds. The postage correctly pays the Hong Kong rate of 4...
1949 (Jun 23) Canton, Kwangtung to Chungking airmail cover,bearing a “Shui (4)” postage meter label for 2 fen in Silver Yuan currency, together with two Unit stamps totaling 8 fen, making up the correct 10 fen domestic airmail rate, tied by Canton cds of 49.6.23 and arriving Chungking on Jun 27, 1949. The franking complies with the contemporary domestic airmail rate of 10 fen. The postage meter label is printed on paper without the “中華郵政”...




























