25th Sep, 2018 10:00

The Stamps, Coins & Postcards Sale

 
Lot 210
 

Sold for £1,400


Lot details

An impressive album of stamps from the People's Republic of China, all unmounted mint and full sets (unless specified otherwise), comprising 1949 celebration of first session of Chinese People's Political Conference; 1950 Foundation of People's Republic full set; Peace Campaign (1st issue); First Anniversary of People's Republic; first all - China Postal Conference, 2 stamps; Sino- Soviet Treaty; 1951 30th anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party; Peace Campaign (2nd issue) (one mounted mint, the other with small hinge mark and cancel to bottom right corner); 15th Death Anniversary of Lu Hsun, 2 stamps; Centenary of Taiping Rebellion; 1952 Liberation of Tibet; 15th Anniversary of War with Japan; 25th Anniversary of People's Liberation Army; Asia and Pacific Ocean Peace Conference; 2nd Anniversary of Chinese Volunteer Force in Korea; 1953 International Women's Day, 2 stamps; 135th Birthday Anniversary of Karl Marx, 2 stamps; 7th National Labour Union Conference, 2 stamps; 35th Anniversary of Russian Revolution; Peace Campaign (3rd issue); Famous Men; 1954 30th Anniversary Death of Lenin; 1st Anniversary Death of Lenin; Constitution Commemoration; Russian Economic and Cultural Ex Position, Peking; 5th Anniversary of Sino- Russian Treaty; First Session of National Congress; 1955 Scientists of Ancient China; 85th Birthday of Lenin; 60th Death Anniversary of Engels; 20th Anniversary of Long March by Communist Army; 1956 8th National Communist Party Congress; 90th Birthday of Dr Sun Yat-Sen; 1955 First Chinese Workers Athletic Meeting; 1957 Laurie Production; 30th Anniversary of People's Liberation Army; 40th Anniversary of Russian Revolution; Opening of Yangtse River Bridge; 1958 Completion of First Five Year Plan; Anniversary of Karl Marx; Unveiling of the People's Hero Monument, Peking; 8th All China Trade Union Congress (with cancel marks from cover); 4th International Democratic Women's Federation Congress; 700th Anniversary of Works of Kuan Han-Ching; 110th Anniversary of Communist Manufesto; Organisation of Socialist Countries Postal Administrations Conference; International Disarmourment Conference; 5th International Student's Union Congress, Peking; National Exhibition of Industry & Communications; Return of Chinese People's Volunteers from Korea; 1959 Steel Production Process; International Women's Day; Successfull Harvest; Labour Day; 40th Anniversary of May 4th Student's Rising (with cancel marks on mini sheet); 10th Anniversary of World Peace Council; Sino-Czech in postage stamp production; 10th Anniversary of Chinese Youth Pioneers; Royal Table Tennis Championships; 10th Anniversary of the People's Republic (1st issue); and 2nd issue with cancel marks from mini sheet; 4th issue; 5th issue; National Exhibition of Industry; First National Games, Peking; 1960 25th Anniversary of Conference During Long March (with cancel marks from mini sheet); Opening of National Agricultural Exhibition; 50th Anniversary of International Women's Day; 15th Anniversary of Hungarian Liberation; 90th Birthday of Lenin; Chinese Goldfish multi coloured; Pig breeding; Lunar Rocket Flights; Third National Literary & Artworks Congress; 15th Anniversary of North Vietnam Republic; Chrysanthemum multi coloured 1961; 40th Anniversary Chinese Communist Party; Tang Dynasty Pottery; and many others. Within a red silk bound album with a Chinese Republic emblem to front.

 

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