HK038-Main Catalogue
Imperial China Postal History
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345 1879 ( 6 Oct.) An incoming Large Dragon cover from Tamsuy, Taiwan to Shanghai, addressed to William Hancock at the Inspectorate of Customs in Shanghai, with 'CUSTOMS/TAMSUY/6.10.79' cds in red, with Large Dragon thin paper 3 cands brown red, tied by 'CUSTOMS/CHANGHAI/11.10.79' cds, unfortunately, the stamp itself was taken off with an empty space remaining, the original Large Dragon stamp placed individually with the cover, on reverse with 'CUSTOMS/AMOY/8.10.79' transit cancel in red. Photo Mr. William Hancock began his more than thirty year service with the Imperial Maritime Customs on 1 July 1874 as 4th Clerk B of the Chefoo Customs, and his last posting was as Acting Commissioner in Yochow in 1905. He was granted leave later that same year, until his resignation in early 1908. From 1 April 1881 to 31 March 1882, he was posted in Tamsuy, where he rose to be an assistant in charge. He held the same position in Amoy from 1 April 1882 and then was granted leave on 1 August. Therefore; there are letters known from overseas addressed to Hancock at Tamsuy, Formosa, care of the Commissioner or Inspector of Customs in Amoy between 16 June 1881 and 16 March 1882. There are less than five recorded Tamsuy covers. The earliest date of Customs Tamsuy is on 15th August 1879. HK$ 250,000 - 300,000
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