China 1897 set of 9 to 24ca rose-red 60th Birthday of the Dowager Empress from the special "Mollendorf" printing on thicker, unwatermarked paper, SG16/24var (Chan 22M/30M).
A very fine unmounted mint set with full original gum and all with margin at top or foot. The 24ca has a small inclusion visible from the face.
In November 1894, a special set of 9 stamps was issued to commemorate the 60th birthday of the Dowager Empress. These were the very first commemorative stamps issued in China, two years before the Chinese postal service came into being.
The Dowager Empress commemorative stamps were lithographed and printed in Japan on white wove paper, watermarked with “Ying Yang”.
The stamps were in heavy demand and were reprinted in Shanghai. The designs of the stamps printed in Shanghai are less clear, the work rougher, the colours lighter and the gum white and watery.
Few survive in fine condition.
A special set of the 60th birthday of the Dowager Empress stamps called the “Mollendorf” set was issued in 1897. These were given as gifts to high level government and foreign officials.
These stamps were printed on thicker paper in Shanghai and of the same colours as the originals. The stamps were not watermarked.
There are only 900 sets known to exist.
The “Mollendorf” special printing set of 9 stamps to 24ca is notoriously difficult to find with any gum remaining. Unmounted mint sets such as this are hardly ever seen.
-
BUY NOW: Order online, by phone +44 (0)1534 639 998, or via email info@paulfrasercollectibles.com