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Asia/Other : A selection of UK postmarks on Hong Kong stamps

 

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WillLack
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21 Oct 2020
01:17:00pm
This is just a selection - I have a enough for 6-7 pages more, but these are my favouritesImage Not Found

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nigelc
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21 Oct 2020
04:54:21pm
re: A selection of UK postmarks on Hong Kong stamps

Very nice! Another great display. Happy

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Harvey

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21 Oct 2020
05:06:08pm
re: A selection of UK postmarks on Hong Kong stamps

I haven't been following the threads on this. Can you give a short explanation as to why this was done in this way. I can understand if it were done on the back of the envelope but it appears to be the main cancellation. I could Google the answer, but I'm sure you can explain it better. I have some older covers, especially ship ones, with many cancellations - usually at each port, but this seems to be different.

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21 Oct 2020
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This is just a selection - I have a enough for 6-7 pages more, but these are my favouritesImage Not Found

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nigelc

21 Oct 2020
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re: A selection of UK postmarks on Hong Kong stamps

Very nice! Another great display. Happy

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Harvey

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21 Oct 2020
05:06:08pm

re: A selection of UK postmarks on Hong Kong stamps

I haven't been following the threads on this. Can you give a short explanation as to why this was done in this way. I can understand if it were done on the back of the envelope but it appears to be the main cancellation. I could Google the answer, but I'm sure you can explain it better. I have some older covers, especially ship ones, with many cancellations - usually at each port, but this seems to be different.

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