China 1897 (Jan) $1 on 3c deep red "Red Revenue", 'large' surcharge type 20, SG91.
A fine used example cancelled by part 'dollar chop' in blue.
Provenance: With 'F Z Chun' (a well-known philatelic expert and dealer in Chinese stamps) expert guarantee and hand stamp. Stamps including the F Z Chun hand stamp are highly regarded in the market for rare Chinese stamps.
A scarce and popular Chinese Empire stamp.
In 1897, the new Qing Dynasty government took charge of the Post Office. There was an immediate need for a large quantity of stamps, especially those of high value. While waiting for the delivery of new stamps from Japan a Provisional Issue was made using existing stock from the Imperial Customs.
A quantity of 600,000 of the 3c Revenue stamps received from England were surcharged with different values. The high value surcharged stamps, such as this $1 example, are very scarce and highly sought after by avid collectors.
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