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cover 1889 (29 Jan.) Winch Brothers envelope registered to Colchester bearing a vertical strip of 10c. green tied by the type Fi c.d.s. with large "R" in circle and London registration marks alongside, the reverse bears a readable strike of "CUSTOMS/AMOY c.d.s. in red with Hong Kong transit. A good example of a cash paid cover, the customs c.d.s. was only applied in red for a short time after the introduction of this mark. Photo
cover 1889 (29 Jan.) Winch Brothers envelope registered to Colchester bearing a vertical strip of 10c. green tied by the type Fi c.d.s. with large "R" in circle and London registration marks alongside, the reverse bears a readable strike of "CUSTOMS/AMOY c.d.s. in red with Hong Kong transit. A good example of a cash paid cover, the customs c.d.s. was only applied in red for a short time after the introduction of this mark. Photo

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cover 1889 (29 Jan.) Winch Brothers envelope registered to Colchester bearing a vertical strip of 10c. green tied by the type Fi c.d.s. with large "R" in circle and London registration marks alongside, the reverse bears a readable strike of "CUSTOMS/AMOY c.d.s. in red with Hong Kong transit. A good example of a cash paid cover, the customs c.d.s. was only applied in red for a short time after the introduction of this mark. Photo