The 2025 December Auction - Sale 346 (December 13 - December 16, 2025)
Sale 346
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showing various views of Shanghai. Plus Noted Places Along the Yangtze River B/W postcards set of 8 with original package. Please view.
including 5 real photo postcards (one without postcard format). Few used. VF-F.
one with 15 B/W postcards, the other with 8 colourful postcards. Please view.
some used in 1900's. An interesting group. VF-F.
two bearing CIP issues (stamps off and replaced by another stamps) and one with mixed franking of Gold Yuan & CNC Currency issues. VF-F.
uprated by CIP 2c x 2 on reverse, tied by Chihli Chunliangcheng cds., along with Kwang Hsu Emperor Burial Commemorative cds., on front with Tangku, Shanghai Chinese P.O. and Shanghai French P.O. cds. VF-F. Used card is very rare.
Yuan's picture postcard with hand-written words on reverse. The automobile postcard, f.w. Hsuan Tung 7c, cancelled by Peking cds. VF-F.
including one bearing uncommon Yunnanfu to Hokow Train PO cds., two bearing Peking to Moukden Train PO cds. VF-F.
street life, architecture, and wartime destruction in Fuzhou, many were taken by foreign sailors or travelers, reflecting documentary and artistic perspectives. Mixed condition with minor age wear; an extensive visual record of pre-war and wartime China.
sent by the Japanese organization “Ni-Hachi Kai” following its fifth-anniversary gathering commemorating the January 28 Shanghai Incident. Addressed to Lieutenant General Tashiro Kanichiro, then Commander of the Japanese China Garrison Forces in Tientsin (formerly Chief of Intelligence of the Shanghai Expeditionary Army during the Incident). Bearing a Shanghai postmark and signed by twenty-five participants of the Incident, including future Army General Kita Seiichi, who at the time served as Staff Officer and Chief of Intelligence of the Shanghai Expeditionary Army.
please view.
to award the safety driving for 4000km, 5000km, 6000km and 7000km. Rare.
