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N°1/16, Série complète de 16 valeurs SUPERBES. R. ...更多
N°1/16, Série complète de 16 valeurs SUPERBES. R. (certificat)
Qualité: * Cote: 1435 euros
N°4, 5c vert foncé. SUP (certificat) Qualité: * Cote: 790 euros
N°4, 5c vert foncé. SUP (certificat) Qualité: * Cote: 790 euros
5F. lilac + 50c. rose cancelled 2 values. Very Fine. (Estimate
700€) 5F. lilac + 50c. rose cancelled 2 values. Very Fine. (Estimate 700€)
timbres de 1908 dentelés 11: N°51a, 52a, 55a, 56a, 58a, 59a, 60a ...更多
timbres de 1908 dentelés 11: N°51a, 52a, 55a, 56a, 58a, 59a, 60a et
61a, les 8 valeurs SUP. R. (signés Scheller/certificat) Qualité: **
Cote: 1640 euros
timbres de 1908 dentelés 11: N°51a, 52a, 55a, 56a, 58a, 59a, 60a ...更多
timbres de 1908 dentelés 11: N°51a, 52a, 55a, 56a, 58a, 59a, 60a et
61a, les 8 valeurs SUP. R. (signés Scheller/certificat) Qualité: **
Cote: 1680 euros
N°2/16, Série complète (sf n°1), les 15 valeurs TB. R. ...更多
N°2/16, Série complète (sf n°1), les 15 valeurs TB. R. (certificat)
Qualité: * Cote: 1506 euros
N°4, 5c vert foncé, quasi **. SUP (certificat) Qualité: * Cote: ...更多
N°4, 5c vert foncé, quasi **. SUP (certificat) Qualité: * Cote: 790
euros
N°17/32, Les 16 valeurs SUP. R. (certificat) Qualité: * Cote: ...更多
N°17/32, Les 16 valeurs SUP. R. (certificat) Qualité: * Cote: 1140
euros
3 July 1855, France sent to Canton, China affixed with a stripe of
4 ...更多 3 July 1855, France sent to Canton, China affixed with a stripe of 4 imperforate 40 centimes orange "Empire Franc" stamp (Napoleon III), cancelled by box type Lozenges, with desptach c.d.s. "3 JUIL 55". On the back side, cancelled by double arc 'CANTON 27 AU 1855", and also double arc "HONG KONG 26 AG 1855". It is rare to have a stripe of 4 imperforate 40c Napoleon III stamps on cover sent to China. Secondly, most of covers sent to Canton will not carry any arrival c.d.s. but this one has a fine use of CANTON double arc c.d.s., and hence, very rare in nature.
法國寄往中國廣州 1855年7月3日,自法國寄往中國廣州之信函,貼附罕見的拿破崙三世肖像《帝國法蘭西》橙色40生丁無齒郵票一條四連張,全以方格型點線格“菱形”戰銷。信封正面附有清晰的發信日戳 “3 JUIL 55"。信封背面蓋有「HONG KONG 26 AG 1855」雙圈日戳以及極為罕見之「CANTON 27 AU 1855」雙圈到達日戳。此封信最為珍罕之處,在於兩點:其一,貼用四枚連張無齒40生丁拿破崙三世郵票實寄至中國;其二,多數寄往廣州之信件並無當地到達戳,而本件則保留清晰完整之 「CANTON」雙圈到達日戳,尤為難得。
1856 (5 Sept), an envelope sent from France to Canton China,
endorsed ...更多 1856 (5 Sept), an envelope sent from France to Canton China, endorsed “Par Marseilles & Suez”, franked with French Ceres 1 x 20c in blue and 1 x 80c in red, tied by star-pointed lozenges cancellation. On the obverse side, cancelled with a blue oval forwarder cachet “B.G. WAINWRIGHT & Co. / 13. R. DU FAUBC MONTMARTRE. / PARIS”, framed “P.P.” in red, rate mark handstamp “1/-”, Paris transit c.d.s. On the reverse, cancelled with Hong-Kong double arc c.d.s (2 Nov 1856). Seldom to see direct mail to Canton in use of French Ceres adhesive. The Arrow Incident broke out in October 1856 opening up the Second Opium War. In Nov 1856, the mail delivery from Hong Kong to Canton was seriously disturbed and often be suspended. Not entirely sure whether this mail could eventually be delivered to Canton at the time.
1856.9.5 法國寄廣州,貼20生丁 + 80生丁,銷星形殺手戳。11.2經香港。貼五穀女神像票寄廣州少見。由於亞羅船事件,香港寄廣州之郵政服務大受影響,故此信有否抵達廣州實屬疑問。
N°5, 5c vert-jaune en paire obl CANTON sur CP du 22.12.04 ...更多
N°5, 5c vert-jaune en paire obl CANTON sur CP du 22.12.04 à
destination de YOKOHAMA, au verso càd d'arrivée le 31.12.04. TB
Qualité: Oblitéré
N°1/16, Série complète, les 16 valeurs SUP. (certificat) ...更多
N°1/16, Série complète, les 16 valeurs SUP. (certificat) Qualité:
Oblitéré Cote: 1510 euros
CANTON. Précurseurs. Taxe. CG 18 paire bdf, 19 paire, obl ...更多
CANTON. Précurseurs. Taxe. CG 18 paire bdf, 19 paire, obl cad
"Canton Chine" déc 08, superbe
RARE 18th CENTURY COVERING LETTER FOR MAIL SENT TO "CANTON IN
CHINA" ...更多 RARE 18th CENTURY COVERING LETTER FOR MAIL SENT TO "CANTON IN CHINA" VIA A LONDON AGENT; 16 Dec. 1774 EL that originally enclosed a letter to be sent to “Canton in China… [to be] forwarded by first Ships”; it was sent from “Ab[er]d[ee]n” (Scotland) to London by private means and posted there unpaid in the General Office of the ‘London Penny Post’ system (2-ring “PENNY POST NOT PAID/.G” on the front and “O’CLOCK/9/G” time-mark on the flap) to a merchant with strong connections to China. The writer and addressee were clearly aware of the East India Co. system of sending ships to India/China at the turn of each year. The letter that had been sent inside this one was almost certainly forwarded by the E.I.C. ship ‘Lord North’ (Captain Hambly). That ship left “the Downs” (off Deal) on 27 Dec. 1774, and the addressee of this letter, the London merchant “James Brander”, noted that he had received the letters on 24 Dec. 1774. The ‘Lord North’ stopped at C.G.H. (5 Apr. 1775) and Sumatra (5 June) en route to “Whampoa” (the port for Canton, i.e. Guangzhou) where it arrived on 31 July 1775. This is the earliest recorded evidence of mail-forwarding from London to China in private hands by some 50 years. [The addressee of the enclosed letter, “Charles Gordon” was the son of a recently deceased E.I.C. Surgeon, Robert Gordon, who had also been a major merchant and money-lender in Canton for many years.] Cross Reference : LONDON POSTAL HISTORY, SCOTLAND, CHINA (Estimate 300 GBP)
VERY RARE MANUSCRIPT "10 Cents" BOAT OFFICE ENDORSEMENT ON ...更多
VERY RARE MANUSCRIPT "10 Cents" BOAT OFFICE ENDORSEMENT ON EARLY
MACAO COVER TO CANTON; 29 Nov. 1834 EL (some wrinkles; contents ex
destitute American seeking help to return to home) from “Macao” to
“Canton” carried by the Union or St. George of the Local ‘Boat
Office’ Post service and so has the Post’s manuscript “10. Cents”
charge (for a “Single Letter”) on the top flap. Canton Boat Office
did not employ a handstamp for this 10c charge, although Macao Boat
Office did from 1832 to 1838. Only two examples of this Canton
Manuscript “10. Cents” marking have been recorded – the other
example was in the Richard Chan collection and was from the same
correspondence but dated 27 Sept. 1834 [Cavendish Oct. 2003, lot
430, realised £800+BP]. This first local Boat Office mail service
linking Canton and Macao started in 1832; “The Proprietor of the
UNION and the ST. GEORGE respectfully informs the Gentlemen of
Canton and Macao, from 1 April 1832 next. Letters and parcels
forwarded by either of the boats will be charged at the following
rates:- Single Letters – 10c each...". The Macao “Boat OFFICE/10
Cents” marks (1832-38) are well known, but this is one of only two
recorded covers with this matching Canton “10 Cents” manuscript
mark. Important Exhibition Item. Cross Reference : CHINA, MACAO
(Estimate 1000 GBP)
N°21, 10c rouge en bloc de 4 bord de feuille sans millésime. ...更多
N°21, 10c rouge en bloc de 4 bord de feuille sans millésime. TB
Qualité: ** Cote: 450 euros
N°5 et 7 en blocs de 4 haut de feuille sans millésime. ...更多
N°5 et 7 en blocs de 4 haut de feuille sans millésime. TTB
(certificat) Qualité: ** Cote: 725 euros
1893-1904, bel ensemble de 14 paires millésimées neufs */obl ...更多
1893-1904, bel ensemble de 14 paires millésimées neufs */obl dont
Y&T n° 11, n° 13, n° 14, belle qualité générale, cote €2725
La Postale Philatélie
拍項 2946
Yv
1/16
550.00 EUR
2026/03/11 23:59 CET
La Postale Philatélie
拍項 2947
Yv
4
250.00 EUR
2026/03/11 23:59 CET
Behr Philately
拍項 1968
Yv
16+ 28
700€) 5F. lilac + 50c. rose cancelled 2 values. Very Fine. (Estimate 700€)
300.00 EUR
2026/03/19 16:00 CET
La Postale Philatélie
拍項 2948
450.00 EUR
2026/03/11 23:59 CET
La Postale Philatélie
拍項 3328
420.00 EUR
Sold
La Postale Philatélie
拍項 3324
534.00 EUR
Sold
La Postale Philatélie
拍項 3325
320.00 EUR
2026/01/17 23:59 CET
La Postale Philatélie
拍項 3327
399.00 EUR
Sold
Ava Auctions
拍項 2005
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4 ...更多 3 July 1855, France sent to Canton, China affixed with a stripe of 4 imperforate 40 centimes orange "Empire Franc" stamp (Napoleon III), cancelled by box type Lozenges, with desptach c.d.s. "3 JUIL 55". On the back side, cancelled by double arc 'CANTON 27 AU 1855", and also double arc "HONG KONG 26 AG 1855". It is rare to have a stripe of 4 imperforate 40c Napoleon III stamps on cover sent to China. Secondly, most of covers sent to Canton will not carry any arrival c.d.s. but this one has a fine use of CANTON double arc c.d.s., and hence, very rare in nature.
法國寄往中國廣州 1855年7月3日,自法國寄往中國廣州之信函,貼附罕見的拿破崙三世肖像《帝國法蘭西》橙色40生丁無齒郵票一條四連張,全以方格型點線格“菱形”戰銷。信封正面附有清晰的發信日戳 “3 JUIL 55"。信封背面蓋有「HONG KONG 26 AG 1855」雙圈日戳以及極為罕見之「CANTON 27 AU 1855」雙圈到達日戳。此封信最為珍罕之處,在於兩點:其一,貼用四枚連張無齒40生丁拿破崙三世郵票實寄至中國;其二,多數寄往廣州之信件並無當地到達戳,而本件則保留清晰完整之 「CANTON」雙圈到達日戳,尤為難得。
LIVE!
2000.00 HKD
(app. 222 EUR)
2026/03/29 HKT
(app. 222 EUR)
Ava Auctions
拍項 2006
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endorsed ...更多 1856 (5 Sept), an envelope sent from France to Canton China, endorsed “Par Marseilles & Suez”, franked with French Ceres 1 x 20c in blue and 1 x 80c in red, tied by star-pointed lozenges cancellation. On the obverse side, cancelled with a blue oval forwarder cachet “B.G. WAINWRIGHT & Co. / 13. R. DU FAUBC MONTMARTRE. / PARIS”, framed “P.P.” in red, rate mark handstamp “1/-”, Paris transit c.d.s. On the reverse, cancelled with Hong-Kong double arc c.d.s (2 Nov 1856). Seldom to see direct mail to Canton in use of French Ceres adhesive. The Arrow Incident broke out in October 1856 opening up the Second Opium War. In Nov 1856, the mail delivery from Hong Kong to Canton was seriously disturbed and often be suspended. Not entirely sure whether this mail could eventually be delivered to Canton at the time.
1856.9.5 法國寄廣州,貼20生丁 + 80生丁,銷星形殺手戳。11.2經香港。貼五穀女神像票寄廣州少見。由於亞羅船事件,香港寄廣州之郵政服務大受影響,故此信有否抵達廣州實屬疑問。
LIVE!
3000.00 HKD
(app. 332 EUR)
2026/03/29 HKT
(app. 332 EUR)
La Postale Philatélie
拍項 3326
70.00 EUR
Sold
La Postale Philatélie
拍項 3323
480.00 EUR
2026/01/17 23:59 CET
ROUMET
拍項 1676
200.00 EUR
Sold
Cavendish Philatelic Auctions Ltd.
拍項 1030
CHINA" ...更多 RARE 18th CENTURY COVERING LETTER FOR MAIL SENT TO "CANTON IN CHINA" VIA A LONDON AGENT; 16 Dec. 1774 EL that originally enclosed a letter to be sent to “Canton in China… [to be] forwarded by first Ships”; it was sent from “Ab[er]d[ee]n” (Scotland) to London by private means and posted there unpaid in the General Office of the ‘London Penny Post’ system (2-ring “PENNY POST NOT PAID/.G” on the front and “O’CLOCK/9/G” time-mark on the flap) to a merchant with strong connections to China. The writer and addressee were clearly aware of the East India Co. system of sending ships to India/China at the turn of each year. The letter that had been sent inside this one was almost certainly forwarded by the E.I.C. ship ‘Lord North’ (Captain Hambly). That ship left “the Downs” (off Deal) on 27 Dec. 1774, and the addressee of this letter, the London merchant “James Brander”, noted that he had received the letters on 24 Dec. 1774. The ‘Lord North’ stopped at C.G.H. (5 Apr. 1775) and Sumatra (5 June) en route to “Whampoa” (the port for Canton, i.e. Guangzhou) where it arrived on 31 July 1775. This is the earliest recorded evidence of mail-forwarding from London to China in private hands by some 50 years. [The addressee of the enclosed letter, “Charles Gordon” was the son of a recently deceased E.I.C. Surgeon, Robert Gordon, who had also been a major merchant and money-lender in Canton for many years.] Cross Reference : LONDON POSTAL HISTORY, SCOTLAND, CHINA (Estimate 300 GBP)
240.00 GBP
(app. 277 EUR)
Sold
(app. 277 EUR)
Cavendish Philatelic Auctions Ltd.
拍項 1031
CHAN
collecti
700.00 GBP
(app. 808 EUR)
2026/03/12 GMT
(app. 808 EUR)
La Postale Philatélie
拍項 3330
156.00 EUR
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La Postale Philatélie
拍項 3329
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395.00 EUR
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David Feldman S. A. Geneva
拍項 20601
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Yv
11
300.00 EUR
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