The 2025 Summer Auction - Sale 345 (June 21 - June 25, 2025)
Sale 345
uprated by CIP 4c on reverse, with beautiful hand-coloured painting. VF-F.
uprated by CIP 4c on reverse, along with hand-coloured painting. VF-F.
uprated by CIP 4c on reverse, along with hand-coloured painting. VF-F.
uprated by CIP 4c on reverse, along with hand-coloured painting. VF-F.
uprated by CIP 4c on reverse, with beautiful hand-coloured painting. VF-F.
uprated by CIP 4c on reverse, with beautiful hand-coloured painting. VF-F.
uprated by CIP 1c & 2c, tied by very rare Ta Ching Post Office Hsintang mark, Canton bisected cds., along with German arrival cds. VF-F.
uprated by CIP 1c, 2c & French PO in China 10c, tied by Shanghai Chinese PO French PO cds. respectively. VF-F.
front portion tied by Shanghai Lunar Year cds., reply portion addressed but not cancelled.
uprated on both sides CIP 1c & 2c, tied by Shanghai bisected cds., along with India transit and arrival cds. VF-F.
mixed franking with Inida 3 Pies, carried via Yatung and processed through the Indian Field Post Office route to Calcutta, with arrival postmark. The card was sent by the Director of the Tibetan Ganzi Postal Bureau to the renowned Swiss watch company West End & Co. in Calcutta. The message discusses the maintenance of clocks on the railway platform. This is the only recorded example of a Imperial 4th postal card sent from Tibet to a foreign destination. Most known examples from Tibet were mailed domestically, primarily from Shigatse. Foreign-destination cards from Tibet are exceedingly rare.
one from Shanghai to Germany, f.w. CIP 1c & 2c, the other from Swatow to Shanghai. VF-F.
