1865 (Jan): 96 c. olive-bistre, wmk. CC, fresh mint example, straight edge at left but of rich vibrant colour, unused without gum. A very rare stamp. Cert. Scheller (2007) Gi = £ 70'000.
1891: Jubilee 2 c. carmine, a fresh mint example with minor stain and vertical bend and part original gum, also a fine used example cancelled by 'Hong Kong' cds (Jan 22, 1891) on first day of issue Gi = £ 600+.
2000: I.T.U. Telecom, miniature sheet with $ 10 stamp depicting Tsing Ma bridge, three miniature sheets in a verticalal strip of three, unmounted mint.
2001: 'Visit Hong Kong 2001' Stamp Exhibition (5th issue), miniature sheet with $ 5 stamp, two miniature sheets (sheet no. 6 & 8 showing different printing steps, Mi = Bl. 89 & 91) in a horizontal pair with a fold between them, unmounted mint.
1862/99: Pages from an old Maury album with 1862 no wmk. 2 c, 8 c., 12 c.,18 c., 24 c., and 96 c. fine used, 1863/71 48 c. and 96 c. used, 1875 Fiscals for postage $ 2, $ 3 and $ 10 used (cert.) with two used in Swatow and $ 10 in Shanghai; 1877 16 c. on 18 c. used, 1877 16 c. used, 1880 optd. set of four used, 1885 optd. set of three used, 1891 $ 5 on $ 10 mint optd. 'Specimen', 1891 Jubilee 2 c. mint and used, 1898 10 c. on 30 c. with large Chinese character mint and $ 1 on 96 c. mint and used. Condition varies but most fine to very fine, a most attractive lot.