F2450, Judicial Stamp Catalogue of China (2001)
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F2450, Judicial Stamp Catalogue of China (2001).
Editor: Qingdao City Archives.
Publisher: China Archives Publishing House, Beijing, 2001.
209 pages in all. Coloful printed in high quality.
This book is edited in both language of English and Chinese.
China’s judiciary has a long history. However, the use of judicial stamps only started in the early 20th century. The Qing Dynasty court started using judicial stamps having face value as a mean to increase revenues. And continued through the years of the Republic of China. Nearly 1000 judicial stamps are recorded in this catalogue. Each judicial stamp has a colorful image. Given the fact that judicial stamps have their own peculiarities representing different historic periods.
Total size of the book: 140mm*200mm.
Total weight of the book: 0.35 Kilogram.
| Weight | 600 g |
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