Gold Awards Announces the Opening of the Year of the Rabbit Auction

After the New Year of the Rabbit, a heavy stamp auction will land in Hong Kong. The Hong Kong Interasia Auctions will be held in the spring of 2011 from February 26th to 28th. Two of the Gold Awards are particularly eye-catching.

I remember that in the spring auction of Interasia Auctions in 2010, a set of “Full Victory” Quartet stamps with factory Ming price reached HK$6.77 million, which set a record for the Chinese stamp auction. One of the most striking items at this auction was the unpublished stamp of Mao Zedong's inscription for Japanese workers in 1968, namely, the black inscription. This quadruple party is brightly colored with a pattern centered on the right side and on the lower side of the paper, and is valued at HK$6 million to HK$8 million. The auction will become the cover of the auction catalogue and will be auctioned on the Singapore Postmaster NgSiong Tee's "**" stamp collection. At the China World Stamp Exhibition in 1999, Chinese mail collector Li Dianwen and the Singapore Philatelist Huang Shangzhi both won the gold award for the “Chinese “Writings” stamp” traditional philatelic collection. The collection of Huang Shangzhi’s collections on this auction allows the collectors to feast their eyes. In addition to the "black inscription" quadrilateral, there is "a red", "full victory" and other "**" Jane Post. The other gold medal collection that emerged this time was the "Zhongshan CITIC Sun Yat-Sen-like Stamp" collection that won the gold medal at the Asian Exhibition.

This auction also introduced a comprehensive auction catalogue, in which the red print was particularly noticeable when the round-stamped stamps struck. Compared with the red stamps and the red stamps, the red stamps have received little attention. "When Wu Yuan" stamps were mostly applied to the Huiyin Execution, after the remittances were redeemed, they were collected and destroyed by the General Post Office of Beijing. Therefore, "When Wuyuan" stamps survived, most of the new tickets were issued by the Bank of Communications. According to the wash, the adhesive is post-coated. There are several pieces of foreign letters sent to the world when they are sent to foreign countries. There are several pieces of official mail and reversal tickets. This proves that the “Dian Wuyuan” stamp is not for use by only ** and is also used as postage. The red stamp for this auction was valued at HK$4.8 million to HK$5.5 million when the round-off stamp was stamped.

Another treasure in the Qing dynasty philatelic products was the third postage stamped postcard of Daqing Post. It was postmarked by the Shanghai Municipal Bureau of Industry in 1908. Currently, it was only a dozen or so pieces. It is the top collection of postal history in the Qing Dynasty. One of the “China Post Four Po” stamps will also appear in the auction and is valued at HK$0.9 million to HK$1.2 million. New China stamp products are led by "Geng Shennian" full-length stamps, and their transaction prices will have a significant impact on the current postal market conditions.

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