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GERMAN POST OFFICES ABROAD
CHINA
STAMPS
1906

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The first German postal agency in China was opened in Shanghai on 16th Aug 1886 following the arrival of the Reichspost Steamship 'Oder' on the same day. Postal connections from Germany to China were performed once every 4 weeks from Bremerhaven to Shanghai via Antwerp, Port Said, Suez, Aden, Columbo, Singapore and Hong Kong using the East Asia Main Line ('Ostasiatische Hauptlinie'). From 1893 Genoa and Naples were added to the route and its frequency was increased to once every two weeks in 1899. The East Asia Main Line was further expanded in 1899 with the inclusion of Hong Kong, Hiogo and Nagasaki when the East Asia Branch Line ('Ostasiatische Zweiglinie') service was terminated. Yokohama was also added at this time.

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MICHEL 38 to 47
REGULAR ISSUE GERMANIA
(Rosette and Overprint)

Issued 1906 through 1916. German Empire Germania and representative illustrations. Inscribed "DEUTSCHES REICH" with horizontal black, vertical black or horizontal carmine overprint, old denomnations with rosette overprint. Watermark Lozenge / Diamond.

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Mi 38
1 Cent on 3Pf
bright ochre-brown
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Mi 39
2 Cents on 5Pf
dark green
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Mi 40
4 Cents on 10Pf
dark carmine-red to reddish-carmine
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Mi 41
10 Cents on 20Pf
bright violet-ultramarine to dark ultramarine
Jan 1906
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Mi42
20 Cents on 40Pf
red-carmine-brown-black
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Mi43
40 Cents on 80Pf
dark reddish-carmine / brown-black on dull carmine-red
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Mi44
½ Dollar on 1 Mark
carmine-red
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Mi45
1 Dollar on 2 Mark
blackish-blue to black-blue
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Mi46
1½ Dollar on 3 Mark
black blue to black brown violet.
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Mi47
2½ Dollars on 5 Mark
green black / dark carmine.
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