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Krasnaja Rjetschka Internment Camp, Russia, 5 Rubel, 1919, purple handstamp Abteil des lagers, Artillerie Kaserne on reverse, two punch holes, small tear at left, about fine and rare Campbell 6959b £1,500-£1,800 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK ---
Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency, specimen 50 Riyals, 1984, serial number 100/000000, red SPECIMEN overprint and De La Rue ovals, two cancellation holes, tacky glue traces covering entire obverse and reverse, otherwise uncirculated, quite rare BNB B123bs, Pick 24s £1,000-£1,500 --- This note was previously mounted and is tacky from the remaining glue on both sides. Noonans will not accept any returns on this lot on the grounds of condition or failing to understand the description.
Serbian National Bank, watermarked paper as used for the 50 Dinara of 1941, featuring a boy with plumed cap, as produced, the only Serbian watermark found in the entire Portals archive, extremely rare BNB B305, Pick 26 £150-£200 --- VAT This lot is subject to VAT at 20% of the hammer price unless exported outside the UK. If exported then VAT is still applicable to the buyer's premium --- --- Provenance: These items are directly from the Portals Paper archive
Standard Bank of British South Africa Limited, £5, 21 November 1863, serial number 2248, two manuscript signatures, red CANCELLED stamps, in PMG holder 20, very fine, extremely rare and a very presentable and original example of an extremely early South African note Pick not listed, Hern 390 £1,500-£2,000
Cape Commercial Bank, £20, 1 September 1873, serial number 00586, several manuscript signatures, repayment and cancellations in red stamps and ink, split and rejoined, in PMG holder 15 NET, choice fine, extremely rare and a huge denomination for the time of issue Pick S163, Hern 95 £1,500-£2,000 --- This is the Pick plate note. PMG is currently allocating any and all notes that have been officially split and rejoined as NET. This note has not been repaired or altered, and is entirely original.
Cape of Good Hope Bank, Johannesburg Issue, £10, 10 March 1890, serial number 03300, two manuscript signatures, purple Coutt’s handstamp on reverse, Cape Town struck-out and red and black Johannesburg overprints, pinholes and ink, in PMG holder 20, very fine, extremely rare and a beautiful note in thoroughly presentable condition Pick S177 for similar, Hern 116 £2,000-£2,600
Cape of Good Hope Bank, Johannesburg Issue, £20, 15 January 1890, serial number 08907, two manuscript signatures, Cape Town struck-out and red and black Johannesburg overprints, officially split and rejoined, multiple pinholes and areas of rust, in PMG holder 12, fine, extremely rare Pick S178 for similar, Hern 117 £2,000-£2,600 --- PMG is currently allocating any and all notes that have been officially split and rejoined as NET. This note has not been repaired or altered, and is entirely original.
Standard Bank of South Africa Limited, 10 Shillings, 1 May 1889, serial number E23554, two manuscript signatures, officially split and rejoined, in PMG holder 15, choice fine, very rare and a lovely bright example, one of only two equal examples on the PMG population report Pick S406, Hern 398 £2,000-£2,600 --- PMG is currently allocating any and all notes that have been officially split and rejoined as NET. This note has not been repaired or altered, and is entirely original.
Natal Bank Limited, proof on paper for £20, 18- (probably late 1800s to early 1900s), no signatures or serial number, minor ink, in PMG holder 63, choice uncirculated, rare and attractive Pick S464p, Hern 265 £600-£800 --- This issue is poorly understood. It was probably issued only in miniscule numbers, if at all. Most catalogues list these notes as having being printed by either Skipper and East, or Charles Cullingworth in Durban, but this example is a Bradbury WIlkinson printing.
Bloemfontein Bank, Orange Free State, £1, 1 November 1875, serial number 6170, several manuscript signatures, officially split and rejoined, in PMG holder 12 NET, fine, but showing a lovely clear watermark and decent print quality, extremely rare, this being the only example graded by PMG Pick S511 £1,500-£2,000 --- PMG is currently allocating any and all notes that have been officially split and rejoined as NET. This note has not been repaired or altered, and is entirely original.
African Banking Corporation Limited, Transvaal Issue, printers’ archival specimen £20, Pretoria, 189- (1895), serial number range T/20 A1001 to T/20 A6000, perforated SPECIMEN, pencil date ‘Dec 16. 95-’ in top margin, in PMG holder 64, choice uncirculated, rare and beautiful Pick S556s, Hern 5 £1,000-£1,500
Standard Bank of South Africa Limited, Transvaal Issue, £5, 1 January 1917, serial number T71140, two manuscript signatures, beautiful original paper, in PMG holder 35, choice very fine, by far the best of only three notes graded by PMG, a superb example of a rare note Pick S587a, Hern 411 £2,000-£2,600
Standard Bank of South Africa Limited, Transvaal Issue, £20, 1 July 1919, serial number T05160, two manuscript signatures, tape repair and ink stamp, in PMG holder 15, choice fine, extremely rare and the only example grade by PMG, a superb and genuinely iconic Waterlow & Sons engraving Pick S589, Hern 415 £2,600-£3,200 --- This is the Pick plate note.
Banco Nacional Ultramarino, Mozambique, printers’ archival specimens for 500 Escudos (2), 27 March 1947, serial number ranges 260001 to 285000 and 285001 to 310000, Jose Gabriel Pinto Coelho and Joao Baptista de Araujo signatures, perforated SPECIMEN, order numbers and dates inked in top margins, in PMG holders 58, choice about uncirculated and 64, choice uncirculated, the first and second of seven print runs, rare (2 notes) BNU MZ105as, bs, Pick 101s £360-£420
Central Bank of Sri Lanka, black and white De La Rue proofs for an obverse 500 Rupees (2), first dated 19 August 1994, Kumaranatunga and Heen Banda Dissanayake signatures, design as issued however date and signature not listed for type, second dated 15 November 1995, Kumaranatunga and A.S Jayawardena signatures, printed on thick shiny paper, uncirculated interesting and rare BNB B112p/118p, Pick 106p/112p for design £200-£300
Central Bank of Sri Lanka, black and white De La Rue proofs for an obverse 500 Rupees (3), first dated 19 August 1994, Kumaranatunga and Dissanayake signatures, on design as issued, second dated 19 August 1994, Kumaranatunga and Dissanayake signatures with date in different location, both with date and signature type not listed, third dated 15 November 1995, Kumaranatunga and A.S Jayawardena signatures, printed on thick shiny paper, uncirculated, interesting and rare (3 pieces) BNB B113p/119p, Pick 107p/113p for design £300-£400
Banco Nacional Ultramarino, Mozambique, printers’ archival specimens for 500 Escudos (2), 27 March 1947, serial number ranges 310001 to 336000 and 336001 to 362000, Antonio Pedroso Pimenta and Artur Meneses Correia de Sa Visconde de Merceana signatures, perforated SPECIMEN, order numbers and dates inked in top margins, in PMG holders 64, choice uncirculated, the third and fourth of seven print runs, rare (2 notes) BNU MZ105cs, ds, Pick 101s £360-£420
Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China, Singapore, specimen $5, 18- (c.1890-1903), no serial numbers, black with value in orange underprint at low centre, Royal coat of arms at top centre, black SPECIMEN stamp at low right, in PMG holder 65 EPQ, gem uncirculated, a lovely fresh example and extremely rare BNB unlisted, Pick S111s, Tan C1 £12,000-£16,000
Banco Nacional Ultramarino, Mozambique, printers’ archival specimens for 500 Escudos (2), 27 March 1947, serial number ranges 362001 to 387000 and 387001 to 413000, Francisco Jose Vieria Machado and Francisco Pinto Castelo Branco signatures, perforated SPECIMEN, order numbers and dates inked in top margins, in PMG holders 64, choice uncirculated, the fifth and sixth of seven print runs, rare (2 notes) BNU MZ105es, fs, Pick 101s £360-£420
Banque de Syrie et du Liban, an interesting uniface obverse die proof for the emergency World War II issue 100 Livres, Damas, 1 August 1942, Perrot and Deligny signatures, very unusual and very rare BNB B308 for type, Pick 48 for type, Djaroueh SY102 £800-£1,000 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK --- --- Provenance: Ex. Dabbah collection This is the Dabbah plate note p.138. An Emil Pikovsky Zincography printing. The note features a pencil annotation ‘15/XI/44 8 Damascus + 8 Beyruth’, which refers to the actual number of shipments for this denomination. The size of this specimen also approximates to the original note.
Colonial Bank, Trinidad and Tobago, specimen $20, ND (ca 1900), serial number A 000000, Port of Spain, reverse blue, a Perkins Bacon engraving, black SPECIMEN handstamp and three cancelation holes, slightly toned, in PMG holder 63, choice uncirculated and a handsome and attractive note, very rare BNB B103s, Pick S132s £3,000-£4,000
Banco Nacional Ultramarino, Mozambique, printers’ archival specimen 500 Escudos, 27 March 1947, serial number range 413001 to 440000, Antonio Augusto Correia de Aguiar signature, perforated SPECIMEN, order number and date inked in top margin, in PMG holder 63, choice uncirculated, the final of seven print runs, rare BNU MZ105gs, Pick 101s £180-£220
Banque Centrale de Tunisie, watermarked paper as used on the issues of 1958-62, featuring the Tunisian coat of arms, glued into blue card frame, ink annotations on paper, as produced, extremely rare, this being the only Tunisian watermarked paper in the entire Portals archive BNB B501-B505, Pick 57-61 for types £150-£200 --- VAT This lot is subject to VAT at 20% of the hammer price unless exported outside the UK. If exported then VAT is still applicable to the buyer's premium --- --- Provenance: These items are directly from the Portals Paper archive The annotation on this paper incorrectly lists the denominations as 500, 1000 & 5000 Francs, when in fact the currency was changed after independence and the notes were denominated 1/2, 1 and 5 Dinars.
A Bradbury Wilkinson Booklet, titled PLATE COLOUR CHART No.2, containing 33 engraved landscapes after the famous painting of The Windmill at Wijk bij Duurstede by Jacob Isaacksz. van Ruisdael, very attractive and unusual, quite rare in this absolutely spectacular condition and with an unusually high number of pages £300-£400
Banco Nacional Ultramarino, Mozambique, proofs for 100 Escudos (3), 27 March 1961, two fully printed, serial numbers C0123456 and C0789012, Gabriel Mauricio Texeira signature, last with only reverse fully printed and underprint only on obverse, with cancellation holes and perforations, printers annotations and signatures on both sides, in PMG holders 50, about uncirculated, 25, very fine and 40, extremely fine, rare, and this signatory only ever signed this note (3 notes) BNU MZ113s, Pick 109s £150-£200
A Charles II oak backstool, Cheshire/Lancashire, circa 1670 The tall, arched, cresting carved with fruiting vine and a single carnation, atop a slender back panel carved with foliage centred by a rose, pyramidal-finials to back uprights, one-piece seat board, run-moulded seat rails, on block and ball-turned front legs joined by a rare spiral-turned fore-rail and low plain side and rear stretchers, 106cm high, 45cm wide, 40cm deep.
HRH The Prince of Wales; A Vision of Britain - A Personal View of Architecture. 1989 In a very rare binding - This is number 3 of only four copies bound in full leather after the presentation of a special copy to his Royal Highness The Prince of Wales at the Victoria and Albert Museum on the occasion of the very successful launch of his exhibition and this book on 7th September 1989. (with certificate and original box)
A collection of three bottles of whisky, comprising of Longrow Campbeltown single malt 13 years old sherry wood. 52.2% vol. 70 cl, a bottle of Gordon & McPhail 1984 cask single malt Scotch whisky from Caol Ila Distillery. 59.1%. 70 cl and a bottle of Justerine and Brooks Ltd rare blended Scotch whisky. *
Callot, Jacques -- Porträt des Malers Claude Deruet mit seinem Sohn vor der Stadtkulisse von Nancy. Radierung. 29,3 x 17,2 cm. 1632. Meaume 505, Lieure 1296 IV (von V). Wz. Bekröntes Lilienwappen mit Buchstaben (Lieure 43).Lieure RR : "Très rare". Noch vor den Vertikalen auf Deruets rechter Wange. Ganz ausgezeichneter Druck mit Rändchen. Horizontale Mittefalte, schwach stockfleckig, unten rechts winzige Randläsur, in den vier Plattenecken je ein winziges Nadellöchlein, sonst sehr schön. - Wir bitten darum, Zustandsberichte zu den Losen zu erfragen, da der Erhaltungszustand nur in Ausnahmefällen im Katalog angegeben ist. - Please ask for condition reports for individual lots, as the condition is usually not mentioned in the catalogue.
Full title: A Chinese famille rose Meissen style quatrefoil beaker and saucer with galant scenes, Augustus Rex mark (Augustus the Strong), TongzhiDescription:L 13,9 - D 12,5 cm (the saucer) H 8,2 cm (the cup) Ref.: - A very similar beaker and saucer offered at Sotheby's, New York, Sale N10131, Selected Meissen and other ceramics from the collection of Henry H. Arnhold, Oct. 24, 2019, lot 352 (link): "This rare type of Chinese export beaker and saucer is discussed in depth in David Sanctuary Howard and John Ayers, China For the West: Chinese Porcelain and other Decorative Arts for Export illustrated from the Mottahedeh Collection, London, 1978, vol. II, cat. no. 539. The authors note that the original AR (Augustus Rex, referring to Augustus the Strong, Elector of Saxony) mark was used in Meissen porcelain between 1723 and 1736, yet the particular style of decoration on the present example did not appear in Meissen originals until after the iconic crossed-swords marks were introduced, therefore pointing out the contradiction in date between the mark and the decoration. The authors continue to note that it was known that in Dresden, during the second half of the 19th century, decorators used the AR mark to decorate German porcelain to imitate earlier Meissen wares. Helena Wolfsohn was one of the best well-known decorators who utilized the AR mark until the Meissen factory took legal action against her. It is therefore plausible that one such later reproduction of Meissen porcelain, was sent to China in order to be copied. This, in turn, marks the Chinese example as an imitation of an imitation. It appears that five other examples are known, including the example from the Mottahedeh collection. Another pair are in the Helena Woolworth McCann Collection in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and illustrated in Clare Le Corbeiller, China Trade Porcelain: Patterns of Exchange, New York, 1974, cat. no. 37, and Elinor Gordon (ed.), Chinese Export Porcelain: An Historical Survey, New York, 1975, p. 80."Condition reports and high resolution pictures are available on our website at www.coronariauctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@coronariauctions.comPlease note that external links are available on our website www.coronariauctions.com
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