At a standing-room-only auction last weekend, Interasia Auctions sold more than 3,000 lots for a value of 98 million Hong Kong dollars (US$12.6 million). And at another sale earlier in the week held by Zurich Asia, a leading stamp auction house, two Cultural Revolution-era stamps sold for more then HK$600,000...More at the link.
The Interasia auction was led by a block of four stamps [above] known as “Mao’s Inscription to Japanese Worker Friends” from 1968, the largest existing multiple of this rare Cultural Revolution stamp. It fetched HK$8.9 million, a record for a Chinese stamp at auction.
The “Great Victory of Cultural Revolution,” an unissued stamp depicting Mao Zedong and Lin Biao, a Chinese military leader, sold for HK$632,500. It was reported to have been printed at a time when Mao was trying to elicit Lin’s support during the Cultural Revolution.
“The Whole Country is Red,” which sold for HK$690,000, shows a map of China that includes Taiwan. According to Mr. Mangin, the Zurich Asia director, the stamp was issued at post offices for just a few days before unleashing an uproar when Communist officials caught the error. The stamps were quickly withdrawn from the market but a few were lost to the public.
Jumat, 04 Maret 2011
Cultural revolution postage stamps
If you have any of these in your stamp collection, move them to your safe deposit box. The Wall Street Journal explains why.
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