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Manchurian Local Overprints 1945 - 1947 |
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Kerr 137. |
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Mao Erh Shan (Chan) | Mao'ershan (zhan) | Mao-erh-shan-chan | ||||
帽 兒 山 (站) |
Mao'ershan Station | Maoerhshanchan (Map) | ||||
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Map of 1945 | ||||||
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Full set of eleven stamps with a 6 character overprint in black. The characters read 中華民國 Chinese Republic 郵政 Post. | ||||||
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Full set of eight stamps with a 6 character overprint in vermillion. The characters read 中華民國 Chinese Republic 郵政 Post. |
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![]() Above are ALL of the stamps known for this village.
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These stamps have been identified by using Volume II of the Stamp Catalogue of China by Shui-Hon Chan and the four booklet guide The Local Overprinted Stamps of Manchuria 1945-7 by Allen D Kerr (published 1978 and now out of print). Both works are essential for anyone delving seriously into this subject. | ||||||