HONG KONG (AFP) – One of China's rarest stamps sold for HK$6.9 million ($890,000) at auction in Hong Kong, the auctioneers said Wednesday. With just 32 recorded copies, the Qing Dynasty "1897 Red ...
The “Small One Dollar”, a rare Chinese stamp from 1897, sold for HK$4.8 million ($617,959) to an Asian bidder, setting a record price for a single Chinese stamp at an auction in Hong Kong. Interasia ...
In the 20 years since Jeffrey Schneider's first Hong Kong stamp auction, demand for Chinese issues has exploded. "It's such a booming market because you have the influence of China, and an enormous ...
HONG KONG (Reuters Life!) - A rare Chinese 19th century stamp valued at around $258,000 is the star lot of a philatelic auction in Hong Kong next month which will feature offerings from several Asian ...
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Photo taken on March 6, 2024 shows a special zodiac stamp for the Chinese Year of the Dragon in Santa Lucija, Malta. A ceremony for the issuance of a special zodiac stamp for the Chinese Year of the ...
As millions around the world prepare to usher in the Year of the Boar on Feb. 5, the U.S. Postal Service has issued the last stamp in its second series of Celebrating Lunar New Year postage. Chinese ...
A rare Chinese stamp from 1897 has fetched nearly HK$3.5m (£300,000) at auction in Hong Kong. Peter Foster in Beijing 13 September 2010 • 12:50pm Zurich Asia Director Louis Mangin, poses with a rare ...
MANILA, Philippines — The Bureau of Immigration on Wednesday announced that it will resume the stamping on passports of Chinese nationals entering and leaving the Philippines. In 2012, the Immigration ...
Scores of collectors and social commentators have complained about the ferocious-looking 2012 dragon. Some have sarcastically claimed it should be adopted as the motto of the Chinese Foreign Ministry, ...
The “Small One Dollar”, a rare Chinese stamp from 1897, sold for HK$4.8 million ($617,959) to an Asian bidder, setting a record price for a single Chinese stamp at an auction in Hong Kong. Interasia ...
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