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An Edwardian satinwood, inlaid and decorated cylinder fronted writing desk, crossbanded in tulipwood, bordered with boxwood and ebony lines, the fall decorated with an oval musical trophy within ribbon tied surround, enclosing a fitted interior with small drawers, pigeon holes and pull out tooled leather inset writing surface, containing five short drawers below, on square tapered legs, terminating in castors, 91cm (3ft) wide, together with a desk chair of tub shaped outline, the triple splat back decorated with musical trophies, on cabriole legs.
AN IRISH SILVER TWO HANDLED TROPHY CUP, of goblet form, repousse decorated with flowerheads and fruiting vines having a "C" scroll cartouche to either side, one engraved with initials, R.C to G.F and the other with a crest of a lion regardent. With scroll handles and pedestal base. Dublin 1789. 6" High. Approx weight 13.5oz.
A VICTORIAN SILVER TWO HANDLED TROPHY CUP AND COVER, repousse decorated with acanthus leaves with reeded handles. Engraved, "Presented to The Devon County AAA by C.A Jackson, 440yds, gilded to the interior. By John Alderwickle & Thomas Slater. 16" High with stand 20.5". Approx weight in tota; 50oz.
An impressive Victorian twin handled trophy cup and cover for engraved 'Ladies Challenge Cup' presented to HCO First Cornwall DC Rifle Volunteers 1883, with Kingfisher and floral aesthetic movement style decoration and bulbous finial, engraved won by to reverse, by John Newton Mappin (Mappin & Webb), Sheffield 1882/3, height approx 36cm, weight approx 29.8oz (illustrated)
V Burtonwood Annual Festival Forshaw Challenge Cup, the twin handled Victorian hallmarked silver trophy with twin looped handles and all over floral decoration, with horse finial by James Deakins & Sons Sheffield 1893 to 95, with ebonised socle base with applied white metal engraved winners plaque from the 1930's, height including base 41.5cm, weight approx 32.7oz (illustrated)
Tom Gamble, Boxing Archive, comprising hallmarked silver trophy goblet for The Open Boxing Competition Light Weight Division First Prize, presented by Dennis Murphy Esq, won by Thomas Gamble 14th April 1883, by Judge W Adams, London 1875/6, weight 7.4oz, further trophy for the Birmingham Amateur Boxing Club Light Weight Competition, May 21st 1883, by Elkington and Company 1882/3, 12oz, silver-plated trophy for the Manchester and Salford Recreational Grand Boxing Match between T Gamble and J Fielding, 6th December 1884 for his cup and gold medal won by T Gamble, unmarked but no.8288 to base, also a small brass trophy figure of a Boxer in stance, Boxing training clothing and photographs of Tom Gamble the later famous referee from the early 20th century (Tom Gambles first refereed amateur boxing bout was in 1895 and retired from professional refereeing in 1936) (10) (illustrated)
Ta Ching Government Bank, 1906 “Kaifong” Branch Provisional Issue.Kaifong, China. 1906, $10, P-A71r, (S/M#T10-3c), Remainder banknote, brown on light tan underprint, back olive gray with supported arms, PMG graded About Uncirculated 55 EPQ with one light corner fold keeping this rare and attractive note from Uncirculated. Large even margins and bright colors only enhance the desirability of this note. This is the second highest out of 7 graded by PMG. A trophy for any Chinese collector.
Bank of China, 1912 “Yunnan” Issue Banknote.Yunnan, China. 1912, $5, P-26r (S/M#C294-31r), Issued banknote Emperor Huang-ti on left, gazebo on right, black on m/c, Back brown, S/N E440639, PMG graded Choice Uncirculated 63 NET with notation of foreign substance which has caused very light spotting in a few areas that is difficult to view, still a very rare note in this high of grade and a trophy for the serious Chinese collector. Only 2 notes graded higher by PMG. ABNC.
Bank of Communications, 1913 Discovery “Shanghai” Issue Rarity.China, 1 Yuan, P-110o (S/M#C126), Issued banknote, orange on light blue and m/c underprint, Electric generator on face, Back orange with Ship in storm, English signatures on back in black, Extra Chinese characters on face engraved in orange below serial numbers on face, S/N 368539, PMG graded Very Fine 25, extremely attractive original note with large even margins, bright colors and sharp corners, no pin holes or any other detractions to be mentioned, this is the highest graded and only one graded for this extremely rare and possibly unique issue that was previously unlisted in the SCWPM. A trophy of the highest order and very possibly the only one that will ever be available to the collecting public.
Peoples Bank of China, 1949.China, 1949, 10,000 Yuan, P-853c, (S/M#C282-67), Block 132, Issued banknote, Brown, Farmers plowing with horses, back dark blue and brown, boy farmer seated with livestock, S/N 84805283, PMG graded Gem Uncirculated 66 EPQ (Exceptional Paper Quality), a trophy note that will be treasured by the lucky winner.
Bank of Taiwan Limited, ND (1915)Taiwan, China, ND (1915), 1 Yen, P-1921, (S/M#T70-20), Block 35, Issued banknote, Blue on light pink and green underprint, temple at right, back dark green, lighthouse point and seascape, S/N 620361, PMG graded Choice Uncirculated 64 EPQ, the Finest Known out of 6 graded. A trophy for the discriminating collector who only wants the finest.
Tung Pei Bank of China, 1949 Issue.100,000 Yuan, P-S3765 (S/M#T213-57), Issued banknote, Brown on light gray, Block FE, PMG graded Extremely Fine 40 EPQ, with the appearance of a Choice AU note, attractive note. This is the only and highest graded example in the PMG census. A trophy note worthy of the finest collections.
Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corp., 1963 Issue.Hong Kong, $5, P-181b, Issued banknote, Brown on m/c with seated allegorical woman on right, back brown and m/c, S/N 143707 AW, PMG graded Gem Uncirculated 66 EPQ, Extremely attractive and high grade for the issue. Only eight listed in the PMG census with this the second highest graded. A modern trophy for the serious collector. BWC.
Board of Commissioners of Currency, 1967-73 ND Issue.Singapore, (1970), $5, P-2b, Issued banknote, Green with light orange flowers on m/c, back green, Red Seal Type I at center bottom, Dr. Goh Keng Swee signature, PMG graded Gem Uncirculated 66 EPQ, BWC. This note is tied with one other in the PMG census for highest grade with none higher out of the 22 graded. A trophy for the Singapore collector.
Bank of China, 1917 “Small Change” Harbin Issue Banknote.Harbin, China. 1917, 10 cents= 1 Chiao, P-43b, (S/M#C294-72b), Issued banknote, Orange, Bridge at center, Exchange clause blanked out of the face and back, S/N 732458, PMG graded About Uncirculated 55 EPQ (Exceptional Paper Quality), rare note in any grade and this example is the finest known of only two that have been graded. A trophy note for the discriminating collector that cannot be improved upon.
Central Bank of China - 1923 Issue “Pak Hoi” Branch Issue Specimen.1923. $1. P-171Ad. Specimen banknote. Dark green and m/c front with SYS in center, back brown. Specimen overprint, “00000” serial numbers and POC`s. PMG graded Gem Uncirculated 66 EPQ (Exceptional Paper Quality). Never issued, specimen only note. ABNC. Extremely rare banknote, the Finest Known and only one graded by PMG. A unique opportunity to acquire a trophy note. ABNC.
Central Bank of China - 1923 Issue “Pak Hoi” Branch Issue Specimen.1923. $10. P-176Ae. Specimen banknote. Red-pink and m/c front with SYS in center, back orange. Specimen overprint, “00000” serial numbers and POC`s. PMG graded Gem Uncirculated 66 EPQ (Exceptional Paper Quality). Never issued, specimen only note. ABNC. Extremely rare banknote, the Finest Known of only 2 graded by PMG. A unique opportunity to acquire a trophy note. ABNC.
Central Bank of China - 1923 Issue “Sui Chow” Branch Issue Specimen.Sui Chow. 1923. $100. P-179Acts. Specimen banknote. Purple and m/c front, back green. SYS in center. Specimen overprint, “00000” serial numbers and POC`s. PMG graded Gem Uncirculated 66 EPQ (Exceptional Paper Quality). Never issued, specimen only note. ABNC. Extremely rare banknote, the Finest Known of only 2 graded by PMG. A trophy for the discerning collector who only wants the best. ABNC.
Peoples Bank of China, 1950, Uniface Specimen Pair.50,000 Yuan, P-856 (S/M#C282-), Uniface front and back specimens, Blue on light green underprint with building at right, back green with tractor, Chinese Specimen overprints, S/N 0000000, Block 123, back of each uniface specimen have matCh’ing serial number 06706. The face is PMG graded About Uncirculated 55 and the back is About Uncirculated 50 EPQ (Exceptional Paper Quality), amazing note rarely seen at auction, bright colors, sharp corners, deep embossing and fresh appearance only enhance this trophy note missing from most advanced collections. Only five notes graded in PMG census.
Peoples Bank of China, 1956 Issue Banknote.China, 1956, 1 Yuan, P-871, (S/M#C283-40), Block 165, S/N 9446833, Issued banknote, Watermark Open Star, Black on light orange and blue underprint, Great Hall at center, back, arms at center, A trophy note that is PMG graded Superb Gem Uncirculated 67 EPQ (Exceptional Paper Quality) that will be difficult if not impossible to improve upon. Bright colors, sharp corners, even margins and exceptional fresh appearance only enhance this amazing note that will be treasured by the lucky winner.
International Banking Corporation, 1905 Issue $100 Specimen Banknote.Shanghai, China, 1905. $100, P-S422s, S/M #M10-5. Blue face and back. 2 printed signatures. Specimen banknote. Red specimen overprint, “00000” serial numbers and POC`s. Choice uncirculated condition. A trophy for the advanced collector. ABNC.
Yokohama Specie Bank Ltd., ND (1918) “Tsingtao Branch” Issue.10 Sen, P-S750a, (S/M#H31-130b), Issued banknote, Block 187, Blue on light brown, bank building at center, Agency period, PMG graded About Uncirculated 55, Exceptional note in any condition that is rarely seen this nice. This is the finest known by far out of 4 notes listed in the PMG census. A rare opportunity for a trophy note that is missing from most advanced collections.
Frontier Bank, 1921 “Harbin” Branch Issue Rarity.Harbin, China, 1 Yuan, P-S2551 (S/M#P42-20), Issued banknote, the note is only listed as uniface specimens in the SCWPM, Brown with camels at center, back orange, S/N H007975, PMG graded Choice Fine 15 NET with notation of internal splits, Printer: BEPP. This is the only graded example listed in the PMG census and very possibly unique as issued. A trophy note for the advanced collector that is very possibly missing from every collection.
Government of Brunei, 1972-88 Issue Color Trial Specimen.Brunei, ND (1972-88), 100 Ringgit, P-10cts, “Color Trial Specimen”, Purple on blue and m/c instead of issued blue on m/c with Sultan Bolkiah I on right, back purple with mosque, Specimen overprint and POC, PMG graded Superb Gem Uncirculated 67 EPQ (Exceptional Paper Quality)”, a trophy note in this grade that will be difficult if not impossible to improve upon. The only one graded in the PMG census and a superb grade. BWC.
Banque de L`Indochine, ND (1936-39) Sequential Issue Pair.Lot of 2 notes, both the same note with sequential serial numbers, 100 Piastres, P-51d, Signature #9, S/N H.224 558 and H.224 559, Multicolor, Golden vessel with dog on top left, back with bust statue of Dupleix, Both are PMG graded Choice About Uncirculated 58, amazing pair notes rarely found this nice, but unfortunately each has an extremely light vertical center bend from being folded at some point due to the large size of the note. Both have amazing color, jumbo even borders and excellent paper quality and appear Choice Uncirculated in appearance. A trophy pair of notes that will enhance any advanced collection. These are the only two notes from this series graded in the PMG census.
Mercantile Bank of India, 1936 Issue.Hong Kong, 1st July, 1936, $5. P-S235c, Issued Banknote, Olive green on m/c underprint, boats at center with buildings and tower behind, back dark red and black, 4 Serial Numbers on back, S/N 148433, PMG graded Very Fine 25 NET with note of small ink on the upper left back corner which is very unobtrusive, Amazing note that has large even margins, bright colors and sharp corners, Only three graded in the PMG census with this note tied for highest grade. A trophy note for the discriminating collector. W&S.
Mercantile Bank of India, 1941 Issue.Hong Kong, 29th November, 1941, $10. P-S236e, Issued Banknote, Red-brown on light yellow-green m/c underprint, houses and mountains near water with bridge in center, back green and black, 4 Serial Numbers on back, S/N 109119, PMG graded About Uncirculated 55, with two small corner folds and a very light center fold keeping this trophy note from Uncirculated to CU condition, Only one note graded higher in the PMG census. W&S.
Mercantile Bank of India, 1941 Issue.Hong Kong, 29th November, 1941, $50. P-S240c, Issued Banknote, Brown on m/c underprint, Allegorical male bust on left, back is brown on m/c, 2 Serial Numbers on back, S/N 86771, The note exhibits bright colors, sharp corners and 3 large margins, it is PMG graded Very Fine 30 NET with note of tears and annotation with two small edge tears away from the design on the upper left side and smaller tear on the upper right side, ink notations on lower right back margin, otherwise a trophy note that is missing from most advanced collections. The finest of only two graded in the PMG census. W&S.
"Cricketing Interest - a large silver trophy cup inscribed `presented to R Abel by J C Millbourne for the highest score (78 not out) v 22 Johannesburg` beneath swags of fruit and flowers, London 1877, makers mark NM over GW; together with a photographic image of a cricket team, including the Abel family (2)"
HANDCRAFTED AND CAST ALUMINUM MODEL OF A WORLD WAR II SPITFIRE 4 1/2" (11cm) long another of a twin engine jet fighter 6 3/4" (17.1cm) long together with TWO SINGULAR BRASS MODELS OF AIRCRAFT each on display stand viz Avro Lancaster Bomber 5 1/2" (14cm) long and a single wing probably Piper Cub 6 1/2" (16.5cm) long the base inscribed Roger Wareing-Lancaster Acro club Trophy 1989 (4)
HANDCRAFTED AND CAST BRASS MODEL OF A WORLD WAR II AVRO LANCASTER BOMBER formerly with four spinning propellers one only now complete, 11 1/2" (29.2cm) long and with 16" (40.6cm) wingspan on stand and THREE OTHER SMALLER AIRCRAFT each on display stand viz Jet Provost 5 1/4" (13.3cm) long probably Piper Cub 6 1/2" (16.5cm) long base inscribed Roger Wareing-Lancaster Aero Club Trophy 1990 and a crude World War II fighter plane
Two similar Victorian silver salts, each of scrolling and foliate form, with blue glass liners, Birmingham 1839 and 1840, two circular salts, each raised on three hoof shaped feet, circa 1760 and three silver trophy salts, each of circular form and on a square base, each presentation inscribed, weight 300 gms.
A silver mug, of tapering cylindrical form, with a C shaped handle, initial engraved, Sheffield 1932, weight 190 gms, a silver lidded glass glue pot, Birmingham 1897 and mostly plated wares, comprising; four various mugs, a twin handled dish, seven matte straws, a decanter stopper and an Eastern twin handled trophy cup, with an ebonised stand.
A collection of British pre-decimal coinage, comprising; a half crown 1918, seventy-one pre 1940 half crowns, twenty-three pre 1940 florins, seven pre 1940 shillings and seven pre 1940 sixpences, (reputedly buried in a garden in 1939, on the outbreak of The Second World War), also a silver twin handled trophy cup, Birmingham 1927, with a black stand.
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