Hong Kong

Hong Kong

Hong Kong became a British colony after the First Opium War in 1841.

The postal system in Hong Kong began in 1841 when the Royal Mail established an office in the region. Merchants were trading in Hong Kong at the two sides of Victoria Harbour for some years before the establishment of the British possession in 1842. They had complained about the absence of proper postal services and therefore the Postal Department was established.

On 8 December 1862, the Office issued the first set of Hong Kong postal stamps. Before that, only British soldiers in Hong Kong could use British stamps while other local residents did not have any.

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Hong Kong 1884 10c Deep Blue-Green SG37 Good Used
£14.00
Hong Kong 1892 20c on 30c Grey-Green SG45a Good Used
£60.00
Hong Kong 1884 10c Dp Blue-Green SG37 Good Used
£15.00
Hong Kong 1884 10c Dp Blue-Green SG37 Fine Used
Sale
Regular Price £17.00 Special Price £8.50
Hong Kong 1891 20c on 30c Grey-Green SG45a Good Used
Sale
Regular Price £70.00 Special Price £35.00
Hong Kong 1880 10c on 16c Yellow SG26 Good Used
Sale
Regular Price £50.00 Special Price £25.00
Hong Kong 1880 10c on 24c Green SG27 Good Used
£40.00
Hong Kong 1882 10c Dull Mauve SG36 Good Used
£10.00
Hong Kong 1862 24c Green SG5 Good Used
Sale
Regular Price £44.00 Special Price £22.00
Hong Kong 1863 6c Lilac SG10 Good Used (1)
£8.00
Hong Kong 1863 6c Lilac SG10 Good Used (2)
£8.00
Hong Kong 1865 48c Pale Rose SG17 Fine Used (2)
£30.00
Hong Kong 1880 10c Mauve SG30 Fine Used
£10.00
Hong Kong 1882 10c Dull Mauve SG36 Fine Used (2)
£10.00